‘I ni - cecal and @iher items. \ | Rattery ( 1-. WE ig . lock > veni ' ‘ ,\ . xt a ' . “ . ldren’s cloth ; vears ut Prowse Bros., . [ julylo oy \ i ‘ silt Montreal on c .y Phis the hig ‘ recorded . j yea i e drunks were dis () Was tined S 1 s:? Gays, Ana Ulve : . Bros. some of the best ’ thing ever offered re I. it rdet make room for their uly 16 2; iv vor (here will be a special 1e Salvage Corps, to-morrow, - : oclock sharp. A tt ured. By order of Ua o Car West [Npies.—A sh. Pictou Co gentleman has = anning fresh butter for the West One shipment has gone is thought 1 experiment * wil! o roWSHI Girand representative sniamin Bremner, of Charlottetown, has sen appointed district deputy grand sire rthe lower provinces, vice Andre Cush- deceas iii Fastvet.—The steamer Fastnet, tain Crews, arr ved here from Halifax rerday witha general cargo and one wsenger—Mrs. Higgs. She sails on re- : siternoon at four o'clock with a sil cargo of lobst pork, potatoes and st j} seyeral passengt rs. soointtllaellidbdl ING Census.—Fifty computing nilar to those used in the Census ut Washington, have been ordered rse in compiling the census returns at Non t the machines have already wn expert is now engaged in in- result will be to sompilation, - “ } ; the stall ine — Mrs. Adam Coutier, ; near Montreal, of the legs and j that they were ‘ pins when driven into them. St. Anne on Monday last. l praying at the statute tantly completely ‘ured, > —_ le Grace p tralysis past, sv irrh are legion, ane m m the serious mis- should ouly use treat- Treatment during synths is almost certain to pre- bar rence f the disease, and Nasal will effect a post iree on Address tw tat tts worst, iy remedy that wpiete cure. Ail dealers, or ipt i price >t) or $} 1x , Brod a bottle). kville, Oat. coal ‘licensed sparring ex- on Tuesday night be- was here with the and William rtillery gunner, develop- eee ear 4 : i —ine at Fiaiitax 2 > a JOrTGaD, whe moination, > fight, and was stop- by the police in the second round. much heavier man Oo! the mill 80 far as than ’ Yn ’ ’ } Bil, i) 34S le Des : e . Personal. nicnard “prague, Esq., of Montague Bridge, was in town to-day. oe ay } j Mr, G, Frank Beer and Mrs Beer, arrived ia Ex giand on Saturd The Earl of Galiow Ly iast. und his sister, Lady . trip around the world, K. A. Harris. M. A., Rector of ve Bay, is spending a few days with his atives and friends in this eity. the London Telegraph says that in the nse Of an andience at Buckingham palace a Tuesday the German Emperor said: ‘* Tell everybody that Iam mach delighted with my Welcome in Nugland. Lt has been a reception which | might have expected only in my own muntry, and not outside of it.” _ Mr. Paraham left Charlottetown this morv- ing tor Antigonish, N, S., to fulfil an engage- ment with the W. C. T. U. in rendering Vader the Palms atthat place. Mr. Farnham wishes to extend his sincere thanks to all the rends who h *lped make the rendering autata the cood success it was here. , aturday Night’ (July 11) reports: Mr hobert Harris, R. C. A., is at present at work —e mtrait of Dr. Howe, tty years principal of the Montreal Board of ‘ fotestant Commissioners’ High School. The portrast i8 A present from graduates of the i and the subscriptions are very large . tr. Howe has been beloved by every boy Wao “Ver Came under his contro}. Mr. John Colw ill, one of our oldest residents, passed idenly and unexpectedly La 44y lorenoon. He had the grip in the “pring, bnt land was smart again for if AinG | + of 44 U1i0 away su yester recovers *” man upwards of « ighty vears of age. After raiog yesterday morning he dde hes bee > il! ‘d ~ ay MOrniwig tie SuagdeL y pecame ‘ i scel \: . ole Sid though medical aid was at once Tal ; ~ . tained, died in tiie course of a few hours. Was a typi ‘al Be —honest and MdUSst lous, Englishman Cheerful and careful. b the Hotel yesterday, were: reals Cn pocorsetown; W Hl Smith, Mont- ut Nicho! oe I ortland; R N D rherty, Montreal: F toa Ke ut whe J R Bayne, utreal; ales, Navy Island; W E Boon, j “ns ames Krezer, Halifax; O E Smith, \ aba a on, Moncton; BL Bond, delphia . - oon and wife, Phila- oo a liss May A lexander, Master tay camer, Miss Marion Smith, J A Ly “Js James Cieghorne, do; R D McLs od, Radeon morning there arrived: 2 A ackard. mes Ra J Phelan, Halifax; E ees J A Downs, Montreal. day cena the Osborne House yester- Mrs ( as F A Simonds, Belmont, Mass; Boston: - wcae, Malden, Mass; Miss L Ross, ) “rand Mrs Roome, Halifax; James Stewart; Alex Davies, North Davie 3, reorgetown; S88, Mount on to83 _— M Montgomery, Princetown; haramners s \ ernon River; Peter Sinclair, James H 1 Wn A Poole, Lower Montague; oi Halifax; Mrs Lucy McLeod, oe ston; E Walker, Kent Co; Benj B Station. Zeronto; James Barclay, O'Leary Richard ne A Poole, Lower Montague; ae mallnan, O'Leary Station. There } A McInnis, S; : registered thi ming « Wal ; 5 wy ; ; ni4 m rniong : R alee, N38; ? G Munro, Steilarton, N who has been for | i \ | ; 'Tarte-MoGreevy it } obbins, Toronto; CS McLeod, Queen's Colle al ge, Kingston, ‘HE DAILY EXAMIN TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPRCIAL DesparouEs To THe EXAMINER cat DOGINION PARLIAMENT. oo/ HOUSE OF COMMONS. eee 7 Orrawa, July 16. the House of Commons was occupied all yesterday in discussing the Budget Mr Tarte called Mr. Curren, the member ‘for \f ’ . thermometer | “Moutreal East, a liar, and Curren promptly laid him out, Investigation in Unfortunate Witness Con- tradicts Himself. Orrawa, July 16. in the Tarte-McGreevy investigation yes- terday, Simon Peters, the disappointed contractor, of Quebec, contradicted all his Svidence of the previous day, and got so badly mixed that he was told to stand aside, “He admitted that Connolly’s tender was lower in every item than his own, al- though he swore directly the opposite on Tuesday. _ a Good Crops. Winnirea, July 16. ae ; , lhe Manitoba crops of this years will be- double that of last. “et ee LoNpDoN, July 14.—The chancellor of the Exchequor, Rt. Hon. George J. Goschen, in the House of Commons to-day, replying to a question addressed to the Government in regard to the bill popularly known as _ the Atlantic Cattle Bill, said the Government, in view of the opposition brought to bear against that measure, could not promise te persevere In an attempt to pass it. se. Fishery Bulletin. ——— (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau Report.) Hairax, July 15.—The fisheries on the shore of Quebec are reported about the same as yesterday, the codfishery being good at Thunder River, St. John River, Morsy and Sheldrake. Fair at Long Point and Newport Point. The codfishery is re- ported poor ail over the P. E. Island and Cape Breton coasts, but fair on the South coasts of Nova Scotia, from Canso down t» Spry Bay. Fair also at Digby. Haddock are fairly plentiful at Port Hood, C. B., Isaacs Harbor, Spry Bay and Digby, N. S. Heke quite plentiful at Port Hood and Digby. Mackerel have struck in off the northern coast of New Bruaswick, at Shippegan, and especially at Point Es- euminac, where they are reported taking hooks freely. A few are hooking on the north side of P. E. Island, and at East Point and Black Bush, but none at Seuris, The netting from Souris had about two or three barrels per net, but none reported taken at any other place in Cape Breton. Some are being taken in traps at Dover Bay, N. S:, where several bankers were baited to-day, and good hauls are reported at Winter’s Island and other points of Mahone Bay. The best reports of herring taken are fair catch at Newport Peint, Que., St. Peter’s, C. B., Dover Bay and Digby, N.S. Ice procurable at Lunen- burg and Chester, N. S. = ———— News Notes. The revolution in Chili is reported sta- tionary, and famine is prevailing, There are 10,571 ratepayers in St. John, N. B., a gain over last year of 380. At the Erinsville, (Ont.) cattle fair last week over $5,000 worth of cattle were bought for the English market at from $60 to $80 a head, Enormous caverns have been discovered in Josephine County, Oregon, 12 miles north of the Californian line and 40 miles from the coast. The heavy raft which left St. John, June 28, arrivedisafely at New York, July 14. It was 4000 feet long and contained 3,500,000 feet of lumber. Two brothers, who were born at one birth, and who were greatly attached to each other, were killed by one bolt of lighning near Anniston, Ala., a few days ago. + ore BIRTH. In this city, July 15th, the -wife of Dr. S. R. Jenkins, of a son. ED MARRIED. At Lynwood Valley, Lot 31, July ist, by the Rev. F. D. Davison, assisted by the Rev. John Miles, Layton McCabe of Aiexandra, and Annie T., daughter of William F. Fraser, J. P., of Lynwood Valley, P. E. I. ——y ne r- DIED. Rocky Point, ou June 23rd, Sophia Bur- the late Richard Burdette, y of William Austin, Esq., idinburgh, Scotland, aged 83 A + dette, relict of Esq, and daughte of Braidsburn, years. Evaporated Peaches at Beer & Goff's. Garden Strawberries at Beer & Goff’s. speedy and positive cure for canker mouth and head ache in SHILOH’S CATARRH REMEDY. A nasal injector free with each bottle. Use it if you desire health and sweet breath, Price 50c. Sold by Reddin Bros. eow GARDENER COAL CO,, Sydney; C. B. UPERIOR STEAM AND DOMESTIC COAL supplied by this Company. Ves- sels loaded with despatch. Orders for cargoes booked by : N., B. & M. RATTENBURY, Agents. jyll " 000 Butter Tubs. ; CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, May 22, 1891—2aw pat guar We have a catarrh, diphtheria, ER, TO LET. A DOUBLE TENEMENT HOUSE situ- Zz ated on Kent Street. Can be had in one tenement if required. Apply to MRS. OFFER, Queen Street. jyl4—3aw tf MOLASSES. CONSIGNMENT of Fifty Pancheons of oice Trinidad Mol - a and will be sold ia Mpenee Jae savived HORACE HASZARD. _Ch'town, J uly 4, 1891—2w eod BRIGHTON BREWERY, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E, 1, ESTABLISHED 1846. have just opened our Vaults of \ ‘ TE ‘ STOCK ALES, brewed in*October, November and March, especially for Summer use, and of extra quality and flavor. We keep constantly on hand Ales brewed from the best Island Barley and English and American Hops, at prices lower than any- thing ever imported, The quality of our Ale will compare favor- ably with English or the best imported. MORRIS & HYNDMAN, P. S.—We do not sell our Casks. They are numbered and branded, and parties buy- ing or shipping them will be prosecuted. M. & H. a re july8—~all Island prs lm Bstablished 1871 - Continued 1891 BY CONSENT of the New Administration, W. N. RIGGS, TAILOR, WILL MAKE, CUT AND FIT Men’s and Boy’s Clothing. Clothes Cleaned, *Repaired and Pressed, Fair prices. Quick work. For cash Only. _ Kent Street, next tojTanton’s Corner. Juneld5 2m 2aw. Men Wanted. ROM Ten to a Dozen workmen—Bench Hands, Carpenters and Machine Handa, Also, three smart boys. MARK WRIGHT & CO. ee. etiialistiacesecok REVERE HOUSE MORNER of Weymouth and Grafton / Streets, close by Hillsborough Park, not two minutes walk from Railway Station, is now open for the accommodation of per- manent and transient boarders. Terms mod- erate, Good attendance. MRS. MURPHY. The merits of ** DYSPEPTICURE” are so wonderful that it is fast spreading all over Canada and the United States. For HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS and NERVOUSNESS it is a quick and sure cure. It easily overcomes Indigestion, and, strange as it may seem to the hopeless, Chronic Dyspeptic, who has made up his mind to try nothing else, the original repu- tation of ** DYSPEPTICURE ” was based altogether on the praises of thousands of Cured Chronic Dyspeptics. lw—jy13 WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e ANTED.—A servant for general housework. Good wages. Apply at once to Mrs. FRED PERKINS, Brighton Road. dy tw wy li—jyl6 LOVE FOUND.—A Lady’s Silk Glove, found WH about a week ago, may be obtained by the owner on application at Davies’ Drug Store. julyli5—tf I OST.--On Sunday, 5th of July, on Kent Street, 4 a Silver Locket, Chain and Brooch. Finder will please leave at Mr, C.. C. GARDINER’S, Kus- ton Street. tf—julyl4 T° LET.—A comfortable Tenement House, containing seven rooms, conveniently situ- ated on Orlebar Street. opposite the residence of F. H. Haszard, Esq. mmediate possession given. Apply to Mrs. BLATOH, at her residence, corner Great George and Fitzroy Streets. july 14—eod eS W ANTED,—Information re- garding Mrs. Edward Kelly, who left her home at Montague Valley, Lot 58, four weeks ago! will be thankfully received by the under- signed. She was irst heard of at Georgetown about a week after her disap ance, and had assumed the name of Mrs. McDonald. She is about 45 years of age, of delicate appearance, brown hair, and about 5 feet Sinches tall. She wore @ brown dress and jacket, and black bon- net. Kindly address all information to EpDwaRD KELLY, Montague Cross, Lot 58. 8i pad—jyll - THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1891. — GRAND PICNIC ———_anp—— MOONLIGHT EXCURSION MONDAY, JULY 20th, A T—_—_—_ Westville, West River. ——— — —- ~ ———(x ) ——_ —--— —— —— THE SECOND METHODIST GHURGH 8. SCHOOL WiLL HOLD THEIR ANNUAL PICNIC -(x \ / COME EVERYBODY. Tea and Refreshments for Visitors. Steamer SOUTHPORT will leave Ferry Wharf at 9.15 a. m. and 2.15 p.m. Tickets to Picnic and Return, 20c. ; Moonlight Excursion, 15c. Everything will be done to make the time a pleasant one. Galbraith’s Band will be in attendance. —s = — is Readymade Clothin ——— - ——| x] —_—_—_ ——— g. [0] ‘his Month for our best Rargains in Men's and Boys’ Readymade Clothing. A New Lot just opened. All our odd Coats, Pants and Vests will be cleared out at great bargains. Don't fail to see us if you want Clothing. J. B. MACDONALD. DMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE Will give you Great Bargains this Month in all kinds of Boots, Shoes and Slippers. Buy here and save your money. dy & wky—july? Paper Haus Window Shades, Curtain Pale, &¢ (x)— HE BAZAAR CO. have received daily for tw» from 2 to 6 biles of WALL American and Cuinadian Papers, PAPERS, including all the latest styles in Kaglish, |! Dados, Ceilings, Borders and Freizes, and have now, without doubt, the finest show in the city In order to elear out our tremendous stock, we will sell at the bottom prices We have only to show the Papers. They sell themselves. ENGLISH WASHABLE PAPERS in every variety and at lowest prices. One Hundred of last year’s Blinds at half price to clear. NEW BLINDS —a lovely assortment. Handsome Paper Blinds at 15c. each. Curtain Poles at 3c. eac’. Corrugated Carpet Paper t» arrive in a few days. Cheapest supply ever in the city, BAZAAR CO., Queen Street. cr A wu 1, 243 Charlottetown, April 16, 1891—eod & wky Fess D.~Abouta week ago, two Bank Notes, Apply at this office. tf—iy9 OY WANTED, to learn the Bookbinding, at B TAYLOR & GILLESPIR’S, jy9 WANTED.—A general servant in a family of three. No gentlemen in family, Apply ot y this office. ng LET.—The Store and Dwelling House at the corner of Queen and Kent Streets. For terms, etc., apply to H. J, P, TERLIZZIOK, Queen Street. eod—junel7 HOUSE TO LET.—A newly built private Dwelling House, situate on Richmond St., West. Good harbor and country view. Fitted up with all modern timprovements, It isin a quiet part of the city and free from dust nuis- ance. Apply to Thomas Campbell, Richmond Street. Juneld eod T° LET.—On ist August, the House at present occupied by Mr. D. T, Johnston, corner of Euston and Hillsborough Streets. Apply to Mrs, F. PARKER CARVELL. tf—jy6 wan TE)D,—Two emart boys, about 17 years of age. for the grocery business. Those hav- ing some experience preferred. Must haye good relerenee. ‘Address “Grocery,” Post Office _ 108, Ch town. tf—jy R SALE.—A light track Sulky, one of the best in the Province: also, 2 good second- hand Buggy, light and strong, and a good set «f Harness—all cheap. For sale at W. C. TICE’s, Grafton Street, next to Fish Market. jy3—3i (fri sat tu) pa = = T° LET.—A house on Upper Queen Street, con- taining six reoms, all newly _papered and painted. Separate yard and water in the house. Apply to JaMEs F, CURTIS. jy9 sc lliaiaaliadtiebap T° HIRE.—A Horse and Buggy. _Enquire of Henry B. Robinson, Grocer, Upper Great George Street, or at George M. Rubinson’s Bar- ber Shop, opposite London House. 6i pd—ijy4 ANTED. A_ girl for general housework. W Apply to Mrs. W. G. GILLESPIE, Euston Street, head of Hillsborough Street. jy3 TANTED.—About the last of this month, a girl for general housework in a family of two. Apply at this office, * i ni 2w—eod —_— _ ———— = = EO BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. LONDON HOUSE. > Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1862. Capital Paid Up....... £600,000, $3,000,000 (With power to increase.) Reserve Fund......... 208,000, 1,040,000 Note Circulation Notice. | In accordance with the provisions of Sec. 55 of |the Bank Act, which comes into force on FIRST | JULY proximo, this Bank has made arraane. |ments whereby notes of the Bank will be RE- MIDSUMMER GOODS! | DEEMED AT PAR by the following Banks at jany of their Branches in the Dominion, viz :— Bank of Montreal, Canadian Bank of Com- | merce, Imperia) Bank of Canada, Bank of Nova | Scotia, Traders Bank of Canada. Bank of Hamil- | ton, Merchants Bank of Halifax, Halifax Bank- ing Co, Union Bank of Halifax and Commercial | Bank of Manitoba. Arrangements Have been made with the follow | ing Banks to ACT SPECIALLY AS AGENTS for the redemption of the Bank’s notes at the undermentioned cities :— HALIFAX, N S—Bank of Montreal, Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax Banking Co, Mer chants Bank of Halifax and Union Bank o Halifax. : | ST JOHN, N B—Bank of Montreal, Bank of Nova ——_— ——_(x) —-_--——- JUST RECE)VED: New English Prints, Art Muslins, Tennis Flannels, Scotch Navy Serges, Ladies’ Sunshades, Ladies’ Umbrellas. ——_—_+(x)-——_--—— HARRIS & STEWART. Qharlottetown, July 9, 1891. Scotia, Merchants Bank of Halifax and Halifax Banking Co. _ ‘ | CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I—Bank of Nova j Scotia and Merchants Bank of Halifax. | MONTREAL—Bank of Montreal, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Molson’s Bauk, Bank Nova i Scotia end Merchants Bank of Halifax. | TORONTO—Bank of Montreal, Canadian Bank i of Commerce, Imperial Bank of Canada, Molson’s Bank, Bank of Hamilton and Traders Bank of Canada. WINNIPEG—Bank of Montreal, Imperial Benk of Canada, Moison’s Bank and Commervial Bank of Manitoba, : The Bank of British Columbia will redeem at parthe notes of each of the above mentioned Banks at any of its Branchesin British Columbia. WM, C. WARD, Manager. Victoria, B C, June 1, 1891. junel6—dy 3m i