an ~~ eae — >» nee es — “ot ’ ee 4 o Zé APPR. pocal ame Other lenis, ee 7 P No. 1 Battery, G. A., will meet oi VU ’ } - ht at 8 0 lock. jj} tv —" }t ‘ The turrets of the Metho- ad pi TRING : ’ Bre ure! » undergoing repairs. P » UCnures . Rrica = o- - RysHIN . New York jastice q _ ed five marriages in ten performed fi suiy r " na es. - 4 a un MO f Kent St. ve South : + we pall : 2 a : m foot” .e Park this evening. Kick off Kent at the *° m :ken ce) .j¢.past Six ae . pa] er % R Beairsto’s auction to morrow at ieteEND ' ick, if you want a nice parlor suit, bed- Jock. * a sate, sideboard, and other furniture. ne" - _. The last issue of the Toronto Mee Times contains a portrait and fev jar tonsorial artist, Mr. J. J. Gillis. oe a uoiee SHIPMENTS. Messrs. Keiffe and ya 299 sheep and lambs last . shipped o ren & ‘ re } BB Sawyer sy, and A. £ 197 on Monday. yay * _sarmet. - - « | §.—The regular monthly meeting : nt Irish Society will be held a rhe Bepevole : , 8 o'clock, a (Tharedsy) evening at “). F. Madigan, Sec’y. 95 om a = Yowxsl.—1 he Rev. George Fisher will siiger a lectare in Pow nal Hall on Monday, ia jost. Poors open at 7.00 Pp. m. Admis.- 4 “9 10 cents Come and er ry a treat, 0b , rd typenlaL FEDERATION. — lt is expected ag Rev. De. Wilson. of St. John, will “grein this city shortly on this sabject. & she question is one of great importance B nerev. gentleman Wii doubtless draw a full uN. eT ei 3 jypoRTAN? —_A meeting of officers of the ee militia Wil be Sheld this (Thursday) give militia Wil De, ‘ ng at T, sharp, (meeting will be over -§ in the office of Messrs. Davison & im, Great George Street. A large at- yodance is desired. ee 4 i geen irene ON TEMPERANCE.—A fine audience weiel the Rev. E. Bell, who lectured in ® y.shaeld Hall on Tuesday evening last, on} Rev. W. | t of Temperance. B ihone aceupi'd the chair and there was a Hand excellent chotr. The lecturer was B iigiy comptimented and received a hearty ate of thAD<S & the great sah yes —_——»>-—-_— Porato Crop DaAMAGED.—It is said that ie bright prospect of a big potato crop in wtario has been somewhat clouded during 3 ihe last few days by the appearance of rot. ere isa difference of opinion as to its ant, bat it is generally conceded that gat damage wil be done. The disease is of i ;nost virulent form. i ADaceontTHe Market.—The freshmen m ywoding the law schoo! this year are consid- @ nbly below the usua! number. It is just as yi that i isso. Lawyers are a drug on the wret. A dozen or more in Halifax make jeleores $5 a week at their profession. fy: “there's plenty of room at the top,” as the uyieg is, —Haiifax Chronicle. an Peme’s Nava Day will be celebrated on he hinst., by a grand Scottish gathering in the Athletic Association grounds. The B «ame will begin at noon. In addition to the gysthere will be a quoit tournament and atrces. Return tickets by the Steam S lvigtion Company's s‘eamers will be issued gmdollar, good to return Sept. 16th. ~~ MaxgeListic.—The bidy of the large Miodist Church was filled last evening to Meivangelist Bliss His addiess singly pwiv and practical, and altogether ‘efom excitement or sensitionalism. The ting by the chuir and congregation was not | vitole-sonled as it might have been, but it tau improvement on the singing of the priousevenings The solos by Mr. Clarke m*cwellrendered. Meeting again to night. m wweot Song at 7.30; mveting at 8. Come om uly. Yoxt Reconp BReakine.—At the Bicycle maat Hartford, Ct , on Tuesday, the hatf- nitwlety nationnl L. A. W. championship min !22 1-5 by A. A. Zimmerman, ‘i itoke the World's record for the quarter " lothe first heat of the mile safety @ ticap, W. W. Windle, scratch man, faled the world's record—2.33 2-5. In the twter mile safety race Berlis broke the wil’ reeord in the competition, making a im ter in 333-5. Zimmermap equalied the aM tlue in the last heat of the same race. - - ~— ‘#t Vayta Damaces.—A. Bain, of Hawkes- ), geut for the Boston aud Chariottetown ttel boats, was here last week, says the Het Warden, to see the widow of the “tiward LeBlanc, who was killed on the Miner Indiana last spring, about her claim “rages from the company for the kiiling sw husband . Mr. Bain offered her $2. Kitement of her claim, but she refused to =. small an amount. If Mr. Bain had _s Met, says the Warden, what she con- & Teasonable sum, say $1,600, she bave accepted it. 4 } 4 a Sf and England would’nt be without of the world. Canada is fast feeling that , % The great Lessive Phenix, the mar- Deer Washing solutive. The common fae the common ashes, which the the an had to use, have now fallen into Laning Pe which is their proper portion. heaty yom is a synonym for beauty. takes hands in the wash; beauty of a) * when washed *et used ‘ i Lede of wy, 1 Unig of el . beauty of the skin in the bath. You use it for all Shing; and then you use it for all A boon to *aning and scouring. ~ oF sp5 2i “S Worn women. \ —-—-__— “ Tarniixg ing. Experience. — A North lane Yor, Buy deepatch of the 7th ssys: Mich left an of the brig Lizzie Horton, Bi, “St. John’s, Nfld., ar.ived here last bi, “le steamer Polino. He gives a a of ks is experience. On the ayy , Susi the vessel was struck by @ n° “8 and throw t : 1rown on her beam ends. » go shiftod ; ee) and shortly after the vessel ne iNuered, scarcely giving the crew Mibout en’ saving nothing at all. They be. ee es to Cape Race, arriviog K; . causted condition, as they had NEI foo, i * eta “hor water for 35 hours. Their a: : ‘2 new and consequently the he to the owner, i" > e ~~ - CasTLe.—'Lhe following par- mh tp the en received from Bermuda Cae Castle in wn of the. steamer a trom Halit. urricane: During the pas- "on, ede steamer Duart Castle, ' Steg | a need a severe hurricane, Mee ship Several hours, A sea board : ae two seamen, Sexton and ‘d md gq ‘Y name, were washed over- ny —— Capt. Harrison was ‘ Lave been © men at the time and would ee, “eng .g aoe overboard had he not i the stays . Ship's rail and grasped of -i:amokestack. He was ng acount of bh = oan te ee ri — THE DAILY & ‘SAD NEWS ‘Corporal Macdonaid Killed. was exX- | es ve. FROM QUE ’ _—— } This morning a telegram from Quebec to | Captain D Stewart conveyed the sad in- telligence that a gun fell upon Corpora! Rufus Macdonald, at the Island of Orleans yesterday, during the competition, injuring him so badly that hedied this morning. The telegram did not give any particulars as to how the accident ocevrred. The team will arrive home on Saturday evening, and will bring the body with them. ‘he funeral will take place on Sunday. Corporal Mae- donald belonged to No. 1 Battery, G. A. He has been a member of the Provincial militia for many years past, and was one of the most experienced members of the tam He was about forty-five years of age, and leaves a widow to mourn her loss. Hook and Ladder Company, and the flag is floating at half-mast from the central station, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SpeciaL DespatcuEs To THE EXAMINER. ‘DOMINION PARLIAMENT i ‘Reports of Committees. | | BITTER DEBATES ANTICIPaTED, —— 8 et Orrawa, Sept. 10. | In the House of Commons, yesterday, ;the Government announced that they had decided not to admit, at present, cattle ‘from the United States for slaughter in |Canada. This announcement was received | with great satisfaction. Considerable progress was made in Com- |mittee of Supply. ; The Senate’s Committee have prepared jthe draft of a report for consider- ation to-day. It sets forth that out of |the hundred t'ousaud dollars steal, | fifty-four thousand seven hundred was was paid to Mercier ond Paucaud for retir- ling obligations for Mercier, Senator Pel- letier, Charles and Francis Langelier, | Tarte and Paucaud; and the remaining | forty-four thousand seven hundred was drawn by Paucaud, but its application can- jnot be traced. They declare that the | charges made by Langelier against Senator ' Robitaille are totally unfounded. | The sub-committee wis unable io ayree ,and have prepared a majority and minority ‘report on the Tarte-McGreevy affair. | Discussion in the House on the reports will be the bitterest of the session. New and | startling revelations may be expected abvut next week. There is no probability of prorogation before the end of the month. | ‘The Qusbsc Steal. | A ROYAL COMMISSION | Montreal, Sept. 10. It is reported that the difference bet ween Lieut -Governor Angers of Quebec and his cabinet has been settled and that a royal commission composed of Judges Jette, Lor- anger and Andrews will be appcinted im- mediately tu inveatigate the alleged scan- dals. Mercier arrived in Montreal last night. He flatly contradicted the report that the Quebec Ministry intends resigning on ac- count of the, Bay Chaleur scandal. —— A Wonderful Event. ane oe Pregnant With Untold Issues. Lonpon, Sept. 10 The City of New York arrived at Queens- town on Tuesday and yesteaday the mails were delivered at the London post office, thus making the journey from Yokahama to London in less than twenty-one days. The post office guide allows thirty-one days by this route, and forty-three days by the Suez Canal. Everyone is talking about the wonderful event. The Times says this record is preguant with untold issues for the future of the empire. " Obituary. Paris, Sept. 10. Jules Grevy, former President of the Freneh Republic, is dead. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 10.—10 a. m. Moderate westerly winds, mostly fair, not much change in temperature. Fishery Bulletin. (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau Report. ) Haurrax, Sept. 9 —-Quebec —Cod fishing reported good at Magpie and St. Jyhn, fair at Lorfg Point, Seven Islands, Moisie, St. Margarieite and Paspebisc. Launce plentiful at all the above places excepting Magpie and St. John River. > BE. Ieland.—No change reported. Hake and eaplin being still plentiful, cod and mackerel fair off East Point. Cape Lreton—Cod, hake and haddock, fair at Port Hvod. Cod fairly plentiful at Lngonish, but only poor catches owlug to scarcity of bait. Cod and herring still fair at Arichat. No reports from the coast of Nova Scotia. 2 ——— Lovers of celery unwitting'y ‘kill two birds with the one stone.” Celery to them = tike sweets to the children, they eat it simply hecause they are fond of it—but at the a it is food and medicine. You buy 4 time from Gay & Son, bat do avt nunch of ce'er : e Caen a sone ai **Pains Celery one or package of food preparation thrown in. the same the essence of food and medicine pi the celery. Gay * Son only charge for the and had to : @ artiy a receive medical 7 tis, one, the other is free gra a3l—mon & thurs ee ied Mr. Macdonald was also a member of the | d, | | | = Eastern Steamship Co., (LIMITED. The New, First-Class Clyde Built Steamer PREMIER, | CAPTAIN A. H. KELLY, — appointed to sail as follows :— | FROM HALIFAX on Wednesday, 19th of ; August, at 7 p. m., and every Wednesday the: eafter for Charlottetown and Summerside, | calling at Sonora, Sherbrooke, Isaac's Harbor, Canso, Arichat and Port Hawkesbury. RETURNING, wi!l leave Charlottetown for Halifax, calling at intermediate ports, on every Monday, at one o'clock, a. m., Fares, to any port of call........... ...$3 00 BN aiid i saeco cs piiakcd cd eswna 40 cad 5 00 Rates of Freight moderate. The PKEMIER is a fast steamer, and has splendid accommodation for passengers. She will make close connection with the steamer Halifax sailing for Boston every Wednesday morning. For Freight, Passenger and other informa. \tiot appry ia Charicttetown te FENTON T. NEWBERY. Agent. In Halifax to JOSEPH WOOD, Central Wharf. augl3—all papers EXCURSION cciecsilllibi ai Cape Breton and Bras D'Or Lakes. Per Stmr. *“ Premier” via Hawks- bury, and Stmr. * Marien.” FARES FOR ROUND TRIP: Ch'town to Hawkesbury and return. ...$ 5 00 ~ Sydney ” <i. 2 on For tickets and further information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, aug2S—2w Agent. WANTS, LOST, FOUND de GENTS WANTED !—" Life of Sir John A. Macdonald,” by Col. J. P. Macpherson. In the dark days of 1873-78, Col. J. Pennington Mac- pherson, nephew of the late Premier, proposed to him to write the story of his life. He con- curred, and gave assistance by letters to persons in possession of the necessary information res- pecting bis public life. since which time thé work has steadily proceeded. Owing to the author's connection aud intimacy with his uncle, he is in a position to give many interesting facts which no other writer could, and much fuller informae tion regarding the events with which Sir John was soclosely connected, Address EARLE Pub- 11-HING Hause, St. John, N. B., Sole Publishers. sepLlu ANTED.—A girl wanted to hire, about 15 years of age. Apply at this office. sept9—3ieod pd WANTED.—In the last week in September, in a gentlieman’s family, a parlor maid, wages $8; also, a housemaid, wages $7. Apply at this office. dy pat tf wy 2i—sept9 Wee good Cook. Apply to Mrs. CHASLES LEIGH, Fitzroy Streec. septs WANTED.—A girl for general houvework in a family of three. Nuvo washing. Apply at Mrs. R, Youna’s, Hiilsborough Square. se pts--tf WANTED.—By « middle-aged widow, a situa- tion as housekeeper or to attend on an elderly couple. Apply at this office, septi—lw pd O LET.—The TP welling House, with stable lately occupied by the subscriber, on Hills- borongh Street, next to Mr. Lemuel Poole’s resi dence. Possession given immediately. Apply to Judge Alley, or the subscriber, at Province Building. - DUNCAN KENNEDY. septi—sat tu tf WANTED. -A. general housework girl to go to Boston. Apply at Mr. FRANCIS MUTCHES, Stanhope, Lot 34, pd—sept4 WANTED.—Two good Pant makers at D. A. BRUCE’S. d&w tf—septs Sessile WANTED.—A girl for general housework in a family of foar. Good wages. Must be wel recommended. Apply at this office. tf—sept4 ALUABLE PREMISES FOR SALE.—For sale, the land with the building thereon, now in the occupation of Mrs. Monaguan. This land is situated 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 OR SALE —Half the double tenement house on Hillsborough Street, near Euston, con- taining seven rooms. Good frost-proof cellar, Water in connection, Will be sold at a bargain. Apply to H. W. FLAIGER, on the premises. aug3i—lw y ANTED,—A good plain cook. House heated with hot water; ne washing; highest wages. Apply at this office. aug28 WANTED.—A Cook. Apply to Mrs. W. A. WEEKS, Pownal Street. aug26 WANTED AT ONCE —Parlor and housemaid, with geod references. High wages. Ap- ply at THE EXaMUNER Office. « aug21 WANTED —A general sarvant, Apply at once to Mrs. F. PARKER CARVELL, Pownal St augt-t! WANTED —A general servant in a family of three. Light work, every convenience and good wages. Apply a this office. tf—jy27 WANTED.—A housemaid in a small family. Washing given ow. Inquire at this office. aug2l—tf me al ALE.—A House on Sidaey Street _East, re six rooms, If not sold previously will be offered at Auction on the 10th September. ' Anply to JOHN LAFFERTY, on the prenuses. sepi3—dy tidte pd WITANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Cook. Good iV references required. Apply to Mrs. AR | nauD, Dundas ‘Terrace. septl UNG LADY from England, who has been A ae ly trained a3 music teacher for the ‘ piano-forte, and who holds certificate of — from South Kensington. London, desires pupils. Is very patient with children. Apply a Hrun, Ves mouth Street (near Prince of Wales College), dy 2w pd—aug3t i k Wet girl for geaeral housework, | Apply ac thi in... ae. eee tanner tion N'TED.—A servant for general house work. Wa Apps to Mas. C. V. MoGascos, Pn : 7 ~~ i : " : by NGERS and the travelling pblic DF Tain and Steamboat! —Stop at the R ga Hotel, opposite the Railway Station, ome Street. ‘Tea and_breakfast, 30 cents. | ae free.—J. BOLGER, Proprietor. 2w pd—sep i hop RT.—The new Dwelling House and Sb To side Queen Square, containing si f pantry, closets, etc. twenty rooms, sone °o i 2 anes hoot ns liar; 0 y f ae Sa Apply to Capitals aa Doyle or Mrs. Boyle, —aug - THURSDAY, — nee in AD Oo sansaeleniicns —— -——(x) siahitnnienitenehiiay voininansentihdai ~+-- Sauk S DAILY RECEIVING GAINS as are bound to clear. Excellent Ginghams, worth 8 cents. Dress Viaterial, worth I8 cents, now i 4X Charlottetown, September 3, 1891—eod & wky SEPTEMBER 10, 1891. _ _ MACDONALD 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- Good “trong Print Cottons, ouly 5 cents per vard. new 5 cents. EO cents. . All Summ-r Gocds proportionately cheap. Don’t forget that we are selling the Cheapest Readymade Clothing in Town. your money by buying goods at Save J. B. MACDONALD’S. JE STORE, NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY ! GREAT BARGAINS! DON’T FORCET IT! —(4) RECEIVED Ginghams, Fiannel Tickings, ete. —— —-———(x) Charlottetown, Sepiember 10, 1891—eod & wky scnnsinia ainiaibtionniah ———x)— ———-————- Charlottetown, September 3, 1891 —eod & wky HERRING !/PROPERTY SALE. ste Wednesday, September 16th, UST RECEIVED :—100 Half Barrels of e prime, large, fat Arichat Herring. For le ch for cash. ee i. A. HORNE & CO. sept4a—dy lw wky 2i AT 12 O'CLOCK \ R 7 E are instructed by the heirs of the late en Mrs. Walsh to sell by Auction, on the premises, on the above date, the one-half NOTICE T0 TAXPAYERS | of Town Lot 48, in 3rd Hundred, situated on ® | Grafton Street East, with a southern front of 42 feet and running back 160 feet, with right : _ | of way of adjoining gaagway. This lot has a LL PERSONS who have not paid thei: | good two-tenement hvuse va the front, need- A City Tax on Real Estate, Personal | ing but little repairs ; also, an old cottage in Property and Poll, for the year 1891, must) the rear. do so on or before the 24th of September, or} This property is very well situated, and they will be advertised, and executions issued with a small outlay would yicld a rental of and placed io the hands of the Sheriff for | $200 a year. collection without respect to persons, This} ale positive. is final notice. Better py your taxes before | E. H. NORTON & CO., the 24th and save expenses. meaieat ; are: ye ede McLeod, Morson & McQuariie, Solicitors. : me aug31—eod tl sle Terms at sale. sept4 R SALE.—One-half of Town Lot No. 28, on ecrner of Hillsborough and Fitzroy Streets, with the Dwelling. Goach House ani Stable thereon. Possession given Ist of October next. WANTED.— By Septenber !st or before Sep tember 15th, eight firsi-ciass Coat Matters, four Pant Makers, four Vest Makers. liighest Will be sold at a bargain and on good terms.— | wages and a epeenenmaliintd aoe Cook JOHN STUMBLES. 2w eod pd—aug3l 4 &.Co., Amherst, N, 5, | NEW G US | EX DAMARA: Black and Colored French Cashmeres and Merinos, Dress Goods, Black Cashmere Hose, Ribbons, Ribbon Velvets, Plushes (all shades), Shawls, Silk Handker- chiefs, Gloves, Scarfs, Black and Colered Dress Trim- mings, Frillings, Mats and Caps, a fall line of Cottons, Inspection invited. Ss ne) —— Canad 136 Queen Street, Three Doors Below Prowse Bros. e Week! PROWSE EROS. Will now have Time to Bills This Week. All those indebted to them will please take advan- tage of this opportunity and get their accounts squared before the Fall rush commences. PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. Receipt all . ov) ni . . . King's Go, Exhibition, 1891, HE undersigned will let by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY, 12th of September, inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Exhibition Grounds, Georgetown, the follow- ing, Viz. :— Contract for Fitting up Drill Shed. Contract for providing Sheep and Pig Pens, and other work required for ixhibition. The Cateriag for Exhibition Day. Specifications and any further information respecting the above car be obtained from GEORGE F. OWEN, Secretary King’s Co. Exhibition Association. Cardigan, Sept. 9, 1891—dy 2i wy li Salt! Salt! ' ‘EVO ARRIVE per brigt. Zenith from Turk’s I Island, about the middle of October, a cargo of Salt, crushed and uncrushed, suit- able a packing meat and fish. Apply to PEAKE BROS, & CU. Ch’town, Aug. 26, 1891—2aw ~