'LE be ticn don ines Our ont if ul and Other Items. Loc . the strawberry festival next R . See advertisement ay ea Dr m I scature will be 7 vy alternoo! (0s ' e . veperition of “Under the Palms’ next ate ; fuly l4th. Admission ten yes - swhoerry festival . Dodd, next Moaday ~ o is \ Lae heapest trip of the 4 row e (range tea at O'Leary, art y 2 * Taxes. —Monday next is the day set ‘ the } appeals in the matter ‘e te + a. 0 ssion of Waldey “ No buy at S& oclock, ‘ conferred j Mi o Cir Taxes Persons in arrears for City ; shou nake a note of the fact that einegday vext, 1h inst., ia the last day siving the discounts. jyl0 3i ve ‘ Noptce No. 3 company, 82nd battalion gill meet at the Drill Shed to-night at 8 sock sharp fordri!l. A full attendance sted “~ be yinse MER Goo Ds New Eoglish Prints, st Musiins, Ladies Parasvls aud Umbrellas, ge Nerges, t opening. — Harris & Stewart, ' pdvul House, 4i }y5 sincinsicelis isl ale peackiey Point Tea ~-The tes at Brackley st ye *“erday was very suc essful ‘I here i good attendance and eve) ything passed fi pleasantly. i . ye rug New Boor The Beginner's Latin Rook for Gl and Wentworth’s Elements of 4 zebra for $1.25, at the Diamond Bookstore, Ryerything very cheap anne canons Frou New YORK.— Che steamer William rived from New York at one o'clock yes- fay. with a carg of hard coal and gen- . so eral merchandise. She jinis ied discharging t noon to-day and sailed ior Sydney, C. B. oleae 4 Maxy prominent men are now being carried off by the ravages of la grippe. When we sonsiter that by using Campbeli’s Quirine Wice asa preventative we can ward off the of la grippe, we would advise you to attack 3 , bottle from your druggist. tf purchas d calli cali Riete AssociaTION.—At «a meeting of ; <a the P 1 Rifl 4 — : Council of the Frovineciai ifie Association hald this morning it was decided to hold the annua! prize meeting on Thursday, the Med of July inst. _>—-_—- Catt awd See Ir.—The shoe worn by Mrs, Mills, when struck by lightning on Suuday evening, as narrated in Tuer EXAMINER yester- lay, is on exhibition at Johnson's Drugstore. The shoe iz badly torn, and the escape from leath of the wearer truly marvelous. sii alii Sane.—At the sale of the Cahill estate yesterday by Messrs. E. H, Norton & Co., eight lots were disposed of at prices rang- ing irum SZUU to $260 per lot. The pur- chasers were Mrs. R. B. Huestis, John Williams, Donald McLeod and others. —_—_—.—_—_- For Hatiray The steamer Fastnet, Captain Crews, left on return to Halifax yesterday afternoon at four o'clock, taking «cargo uf canned lubsters, potatoes, pork and oats, and Mcs. J. A. Moore and child, und Mr. Whitman as passengers. -> Pine.—The alarm yesterday afternoon was fora fire in Fall's Flour Mill, near Ferry Whati The firemen were promptly on hand but their cervices were not required, afew buckets of water being sutlicient to extinguish aia cig Ziox Cuuncn Bazan —The Bazar and Strawberry Festival held in the Market Hall last afternoon and evening by the ladies of Z on Church was a very pleasant affair. We have rot heard the amount reah: d. ; _ ~~ New Finm.—Mesars A. S. Unqguhart and E.R. Brow, have formed a partnership 4s xeners! insurance ageuts and accountants. Both gent'e nen are well and favorably known. fit KxXawixer wishes the new firm every ca3s, > ~ Karty Peas.—-Mr. Join Heartz, of this city, exhibited new peas in the market to- (day. They were grown in his gsrden, coruer Great George and Euston Streets, and were planted on theJ1h April. They are well budded —_——-> na Leercre tats Evexixc —Mrs Archibald, returned missionary, is to relate the story of her trials and triumphs io India during the —_ twelve yeats, in the schoolroom of the baptist church this evening. Mrs Archibald " au excellent speaker, and her topic is one of the deepest interest. (io and hear her. Runaway —Mr. A. N. Large’s horse ‘ok fright on Prince Street this forenoon and rac away. There was no person in the weet atthe time, Mr. Large being at usiness in Quirk’s store. The horse ran ip Grafton Street and along Queen Street it the direction of home. On Queen Street, te Miller Bros.’ the team collided witha — both horse aud wagon were upset. ‘ Ming hands soon separated the horse ‘nd wagon, when it was fuund that happily hetther were injured : iid SOMETHING New.—Mr. E. W. Taylor. aoa and jeweler, South Side Qaeen touvenir me just received a consignment of dite 0f poons —the'latest fad in the large eS of the United States. These spoons io oar and coffee sizes, are of solid sil- * stone Eom nicely engraved, Each has Ti i ener es engraved thereon, initiale “ for the date of purchase or aud = ad Hey will probably sell quickly, Ran - intending purchasers to call peak <, ae retail price of the coffee The it 82 and of the orange spoons $3. tials Le includes cost of engraving ini- PF Gate of purchase. . oe > ~— Fon Bosron.—The Steamer State of at dora bett for Boston yesterday afternoon — sok with « full cargo of eggs and Mrs vee the following passengers : Mra oe Smith, George Smith, Jobn * en Mary McMillan, Mrs Beaton, 0, Mee oe Miss Scewart, Cassie Ander- FR McPie a Suanley, W m MeNeiil, Lenzie M, : —_ McKenzie, Mrs A Me- won, M, lary Mcliunis, George Stephen- » Mrs Stephenson, D Mcintosh, John aItis, James McLeod, James Butler, -ary Jost, i paella etna ta adhe ILY BXA > eanememts — ga ™ a ee - : ———— TE LBaRA PHIC NEWS, the intertion of the Government to put on SPkormaL Despatrones to Tur EXAMINER NOTES FROM OTTAWA. THE TARTR-MoGREEVY CASE ——O ae ee (rregularities in the Interior Department, — ee : Orrawa. July 10, The time of the House was taken up yesterday by the debate on the Budget, ie In the ‘Tarte-MeGreevy investigatidi Chief Engineer Perley acknowledged hav- ng received presents of jewelry and silver- ware from the contractors, but said that he subse juently insisted on their taking pay- ment lor it, Perley has been “Mspended from oftice, lt is believed that aa the result of irre- gularities in the Interior Department, a number of suspensions will take place there. SirJohn Thompson says that the guilty officials will mot only be dismissed but also. prosecuted, The session promises to be nruch pro- longe d, , —_— Memorial to Sir Johu TORONTO, July 10. T+ ‘ : , it has been decided to erect a fifty thou- — dollar memorial to Sir John A. Mac- donald, Spurgeon Weaker Lonpon, July 10. last evening Spurgeon was reported weaker and delirious. - - aa . Weather Bulletin. Toronzo, July 10.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, fair in western portion, showers in eastern portion; not much ¢ lange in temperature. — + eee Fishery Bulletin. (Fisheries lutelligence Bureau Report.) Hatirax, July 9.—The codfishery te- day is reported as follows: Good at Ellis Bay, Anticosti; poor at St. John’s River, good at Thunder River, very good at Shel- drake, Seven Islands and Grand River, fair at Newport Point and Perce, and poor at Paspebiac, Que. In P. E. Island some good catches were made at Souris. At Al- berton and Georgetown the catches were very light. Owing to the very heavy weather on the Cape Breten coast very little fishing was done. A fair catch was made at Mabou, and a few taken at St. Anns and L’Ardoise, A fair catch of shore cod was made at Canso, Lunenburg and Digby. Bankers in the vicinity of Canso are doing well when bait is procurable. Fair catches of herriog were made to-day at Perce, Grand River and” Newport Point, Que., but very few at Paspebiac, owing to scarcity, of bait. There was a good catch at Souris, but only poor at Georgetown. A fair cateh was also mace at Port Hawkesbury, ©. B., but none of any note at any other station. The mackerel fishery is very dull all over the coast, the only good catch reported to-day being at Souris. mee sO PROVINGIAL LEGISLATURE. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Tuurspay, July 9. House resuined committee of the whole to consider the Debentures Bill, Mr. James E. Macdonald in the chair. After some time was passed in committee the bill was reported agreed to, without amendment. The Loader of the Government moved that the bill be read a third time to-mor- row. The Leader of the Opposition moved that it be read a third time this day three months. House divided on the amendment, which was lost on the following division: Ayes—McLeod, Bentley, Shaw, Arsen- ault, A J Macdonald, Clow, Underhay, Gordon, J _E Macdonald, McKay, Rogers, Sullivan—12. Nays—~Peters, McLean, McMillan, Far- quiarson, Sinelair, Forbes, McDunald, Bell, Richards, Matheson, Montgomery, McWilliams, Cummiskey, Robertson, Jen- kins—15 Mr. Peters’ motion that the bill be read a third time to-morrow was then put and carried on division. Mr. Matheson then submitted a bill re- specting the entailment of certain lands in Prince County. Read a first time. The usual bill respecting the moneys voted for supplies was read a first, second and third time, and passed, Hon. Mr. Peters submitted a bill res- pecting telephone extension in this Prov- ince which was ordered to be read a second time to-morrow. Messrs H. C. Macdonald and McKay asked for information with reference to petitions sent in by certain persons in their respective districts. Hon. Mr. McLean said the Government were considering the matters and would do what was right as soon as the session Was over. House adjourned. Frinay, July 10. Mr. Underhay asked the Commissioner of Public Lands if a petition from Kerin Larkin of Lot 42, asking for adjustment of his account in the Land office, had come under his notice, and if any order-in-council or report of the Commissioner had been made thereon. Also, if it 1s the intention of the Government to continue the employ- ment of a woodranger in the service of the department for Lots 42, 43, and 56. Hon. Mr. McMillan said that he would attend to the petition of Kerin Larkin as soon as possible, and that the woodranger had been dismissed. Mr. Clow asked for an explauation con- cerning the award of tenders for the Mur- ray [arbor packet service. He wanted to know why the highest tender had been ac- cepted. : ; Bes Mr, McLean replied that it was {IN two schooners,—one a large af - cae a large schooner and Mr. Clow stated, as a matter of fact, that only one schocner had been put on the route; that a large schooner could not sail up the small rivers; and that his >elief was that the highest tenderer was accepted he- Cause the successful tender was a supporter of the Government, and the other was not House went into committee on roads acales and pauper scales, he A A A Plea for “Under the Palms.” Sir,—Asan individual member of the community, and one who has had a good deaj of experience in matters pertaining to music, I beg through your colnmns to ex- press my regret on reading your notice in yesterday's issue that the gentleman who has devoted so much of his tine to the edu- cating and training of those who gave such a splendid rendition of the above-named subject, should have met with such a slen- der audience. Why, Sir, had the parents of the young folks enly showed their ap- preciation of what had been done for them and whav Christian sympathy was or might have been expected of them, Mr. Farnham would not be under the necessity of reduc- ing the entrance fee at his contemplated repetition to 10 cents. Had all felt as I did, and as some others I know, this would I believe, have been gladly accepted at 15, if not 25 cents. A Lover or Muste. July 9th. ———— 4606 Personal. Rev. Jobn Robbins, the well knewn minister of the Firs: Presbyterian church lruro, is at present on the Island, and is a guest of Rev. A. W. Mahou.. Mr.§Robbins is to preach at St. James church on Sabbath evening next, Mr F. J. McLeod, of Harvard University, returned to his home in this city a few days ago. Besides many valuable prizes, and a fellowship worth $300 a year, Mr. McLeod brings home with him a silver cup as a prize for proficiency in football. MARRIED. At Tracadie Head, on the 7th inst., by the Rev. A. J. Mcintyre, John T. Cullen to Mary Amelia Landrigan, both of Covehead, i A Strawberry Festival, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE GPWORTH LEAGUE, ——WILL BE HELD—— On the Beautiful Grounds of Mr, Wm. Dodd, Mount Edward Road, mnie i niki NEXT MONDAY AETERNOOH, JPET is, FROM 3 UNTIL 8 O'CLOCK. A good time for all who will attend. <Ad- mission 10 eents. 2i—jyl0 STHAMERS STATE OF INDIANA ——AND—— CARROLL . E CHARLOTTETOWN Alternately each week, on THURSDAY, at 6 p. m. LEAVE BOSTON Alternately each week on SATURDAY, at 12, noon. Every possible attention to Passengers. FREIGHT.—(reater facilities are now being made forthe more careful and gentie handling of Eggs, for which this Line has always excelled. The STATE OF INDIANA will also carry Freight and Passengers both ways between Charlottetown,. Hawkesbury and Halifax at low rates, CARVELL BROS., july7—2aw Agents. HARD COAL, EX §. S. “WILLIAM.” Cargo of JERMYN Hard Coal, Chestnut and Egg Sizes, YAME QUALITY as supplied customers S for some years past, to arrive from New York on WEDNESDAY, 8th inst., will be sold low while landing. Parties who have ordered will please be ready to receive on following day (‘Lhursday). R. MoMILLAN. july4—dy lw wy li WANTS, LOST, FOUND d&c UND.—About a week ago, two Bank Notes. Apply at this office. tf—iy9 WANTED. A smart Boy, 16 or 17 years old, to learn the Dry Goods business. Om _ : Oo xperience preferred. Address P. O.. some exce I cont aal 253, Charlottetown. OY WANTED), to learn the Bookbinding, at B TaytoR & GILLESPIE’S. jy ANTED.—A general servant in a family of WwW three. No gentlemen in family. Avy, this office. ITED.— who has had some wart ED.—A yourg man come experience as assistant book-keeper. . lication in own hand- be a geod penman Ap : pxaMiNEk iy writing, Address ‘ Merchant,” oftice. siedindrendiemesestinmenmenee etait — - _ . ae JULY 10, 1891. © __ We are showing sideration—one for other of $1.25 the Best Values in Charlottetown, June 25, 1891—eod & wky JULY, 1891. ——— — —— (1) peipensinnanenena mn —— JUNTERPANES ——————{) QUALIFY, DURABILITY, BEAUTY AND FENISH !—Taese points we combine with the small- est margin of profit. two lines that are worth your con- 70 cents the half dozen, and the half dozen. Make a note of this, as they are away above the standard in quality. Linens and 'Towelings !—You will not only find that these are goods that sell well, but goods that will wear well. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. ——————— - This Month for Boys’ Readymade All our odd Coats, out at great bargains. Don't fail to see us if you want Clothing. save your money. est possible price. Steel Engravings, Artotypes, Charlottetown, May 29, 1891—eod Charlottetown, July 3, 1891—eod & wky Ideal Heads, Artotype Etchings, PERKINS & STERNS. (co) Big Drop in the Price of Summer Millinery and White Straw Hats. Big Display and Prices the Lowest in Flannel- ettes, Print Cottons, Sateens, Muslins, Ginghams. ROOM PAPER TRADE STILL GOOD. Do yoar Trading at the Cheap Dry Goods \Store of PERKINS & STERNS. [0] pore our best Rargains in Men's and Clothing. A New Lot just opened. Pants and Vests will be cleared J. B. MACDONALD. DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE Will give you Great Bargains this Month in all kinds of Boots, Shoes and Slippers. Buy here and dy & wky—july7 ————— —_ Dyspepticure Cures We keep the best assorted stock Magically of Plain’ and Fancy Stationery 11) Headache and Nervousness. Charlottetown, and aim to supply| the best class of goods at the low: Indigestion and Sleepiessness. Dyspepticure Cures quickly Dyspepticure Cures positively CHRONIC DYSPEPSIA. july6—lw REVERE HOUSE < ; \GNORNER of Steel Etchings. C Streets, close by Hillsborough Park, | not two minutes walk from Railway Station, is now open for the accommodatioa of per- | } Printing and Bookbinding in all manent and transient boarders. Terms mod- branches a specialty. HASZARD & MOORE, Wess spetciencistss ORE 2i—jy8 erate. Good attendance. MRS. MURPHY. | BAZAAR STORE t