enn hs Wee ; Pple — > ' . rocal amd (reel mk i \ V ’ ~ “4 Muss } i ext srytday N : _— ‘ N \ 2.17 aie ‘ ~ 11 \ ‘ W l His oe st 18 e m rer ‘ N i : 2 ual meet : ) \ ty R \ La- : . ‘ Law ¢ Ss l arr " - ; y PLA The pre est place on nt leland 8a} S ris Go there ic enie on Saturday next See adver- jgameat for pat urs o WasoNntc.— { recular communication of a tedeo No. 1,A.F.& A. M.. . ne held at » | Room, Masonic +» Water Street, th Tuesday) evening "an m. Visiting brethren kindly wel - - geoygsioN AND Prcntc.— We under- “ 4 it the next S sturday’s railway cael in will be to Souris, and th at the dies of the Presbyterian church of that om miend h iiding ‘ ‘nic on the oc- », in the field near t Boisner Hotel, soceeds of which will be utilized for yureh puro ses oii ve yjysrsntous DisarPreaRANCE.—A young gomaa named Sopra Smith, housekeeper son's, Halifax, mysteri- Rar, Alien Suv] Monday, and has ut iv wiy disappeared iAs 33s) ' : ; ; wot ince Deen heard of. Itis feared she aay ; ’ vith he lf ac , bas made away with lersell, as she was ather despondent at times, Phe police are ! wking for ner. ' - - sows aT SOURIS. —There will ba a grand ICONIC ‘ mie at Souris on Saturday next, the 15th gst, in connection with the railway ex- eyrsion on th day. Tke picnic is under be aucpices of the ladies of the Presby- ferian Chureh, and that should be sufticient meummend stinn. All who attend will surely pass & }) easant Cay > Canapas GotpeN Harvest.—A recent Japaich irom Winnipeg says: The har- vest is already under way in the west, and the wheat crops throughs Manitoba and the territories, if | ad all right, will rach twenty-five 1 n busheis. Of this genty millions w > exported, bringing fifteen milion dollars into the couetry for the article of wheat alone. i> — 1MER.—Miss Brown, RosseD ON THE ST! spassenger by the steamer Alpha, from bermuda, on arriving in Halifax on Friday, mide known tothe agents that she had bean robbed on the passage of a $100 check, £8 in gold and some silver coin. She has no idea who the thief is, but is of opinion that the money was taken from her state- room during her absence on deck. oe Teey ENJoYeD of ladiana carried 1 Trip.— The State full passenger list to DON this alterneon,. Among the number were a | iT7e@ Nartyv ot New Enoland 0 le t iatZe pa©rry © savewW LNziana pe pie who are completing the round trip, ineclud- ing the beautrful sail up the Straits of run to Char- laaso, and the picturesque ttetown. ‘They were loud in their praise ofthe charms of the trip.—Halifax Mai. slewing ¥.M.C. A,—A very enthusiastic meet- ing ¥a3 held at Trucs on Thursday eveniag a which the amount collected fur maritime work was swelled to over $1,600. At Friday's sessions much business was done wid many valuable papers read and dis- cowed. in the afternoon Yarmouth was chosen as the next place of meeting. Prineipal Forest addressed a meeting in (he evening. > ee 340 Soe T.— We regret to learn, that Mr, Joha Mill, cf Clermont, was killed last evening while on his way home from Summier- side with a luad of shingles, Mr. Mill’s Hore took fright and ran away when about halfa mile from home; throwing him and sme of the shingles off the cart. It is not ttewn whether the shingles fell upon him othe wheel passed over him. He was noved to his house and the services of Dr. “icNeill Were called in. But the unfortunate man ived only half an hour. Mr. Mill was ‘well-to-do, and very respectable farmer. re- Si TaeRE never was a greater boon to the housewife, Every form of stain or dirt dis- “ppears before Lessive Phenix, the new "o% Sm cotton, linen or flannel vill tl cleans all kinds of utensils. It tl soap ieee silverware. Irlis a phenomen- out the mes: ecause it does the work with- hlcke soap at all. It makes a tthe “i jaerovement in your clothing, powder. but ane used it afew times. A Thich sm not the old chemical powder, clothes, | roy: both your hands and your si; +¢t@akes the skin soft, and the Aardest : : wst Washing easy. Ask your grocer. 2i Patesting - ‘ 4 tdience ... large and _ intelligent derominstiont te of the various religious Roy James Ho. the town, listened to the ia the Sourie "ss on Thursday evening last, leetare teen pear House, delivering his Most litees s aestine. The lecture was 4 tuabled “ing one, as Mr. Hogg was © Speak from actual observation, Visited the Holy Land in company taviag Vith two ot} : 0 a ai Others, a year ortwo ago. It was en in aj f Which i of the local W. C. T. Ras of Brtidens Sister, Mrs. Frank White, is the lant of wT rey. lecturer is now a resi- 4, , 'iNnipeg, hej; the tor of St Adrew 8 Pres} e ve ase =f ~ pastor »f a Ue and hie}. y*ertan church in that city. Ohcer ao brother Alexander, who is an Were - “ie civil service, Cak ntta, lLndia, | cture war Visit to their sister when the "* Proposed and given as above. x — oo — ARRIE} , ' “ikD Hee C ACHMAN.— Montreal Ciet ; of Me 8 Much excited over the a John Tiffin acOMan, : Atthur Cre king a ig on marriage a wealty widow, to her 4n English emigrant named Ww. The latter scood : nd intelligent. The Mrs ‘a best connected i: at Sault a, a a large country property ontrea! 4 Recollet, in the suburbs of Wteomo., ) tesa she resides, besides a life Vata ao ‘Few came outfrom England two Mr. T; » and Was engaged as stable boy by chman,” a alterwords became his tiated himself aoe his arrival he in- iden: parti. i (with Mrs. Tiffin, and her a meaane to him was remarked by pie, with tang & Quiet one. I he pal church esses, went to the little 5° married |, Aa Sault au Recollet, and Cuil of “ y tev. Mr. McMannus. The tines itlin refuse to recognize ®or husband, | is young, £ Tiffin family 1 Montreal. ~~ ae cs Ee on eerste, DAILY EXAMINER, Perry te TUESDAY, pre = 7" PECTAL Despatrours To Tir EXAMINER oc) THE RAILWAY ENQUIRY WwW + —— ce SUHE VERY LAME EXCUSES, The Grits Are Agitated, . Orrawa, Aug. 11, rhe Senate Railw ay Committee met yes- terday morning, but not one of the witnes- ses summoned appeared. Inspector O'Leary reported that he had searched Montreal after Armstrong, but he could not find him Subsequently Armstrong telegraphed from the American Hotel that he would suit his vewn convenience and attend on Wednes- day. He will probably be placed under arrest when he arrives for disobeying the committee’s first summons. Hon. Mr. Garneau, member of the (Juebec Government, telegraphed that his health would not permit his attendance hut he would send a doctor’s certificate. Mr. Garneau will probably be brought to Ottawa by an officer of the House, and his State of health will not be considered. . Mr. Thom, seetetary of the Baie des Chaleurs railway company, wrote declining to attend, as the company decided it would cost (vo much timeand money and they were desirous of withdrawirg their bill. Lonergan, president of the company, wrote to say that he could not come as he hed resolved to move to the seaside’ at Old Orchard Beach, but he would attend after his holiday-on reasonable notice, Jt ig signi- fieant that this witness is getting across the boarder into Maine; Grenier, clerk of the Executive Council Quebec, telographed that he could not attend. The members. of. the. Senate are furious at the contempt shown their orders, and their determination to sift the matter is greater than ever. The grit camp js terribly agitated and they fear the revelations that are sure to ceme. No notice was taken by Paucwud, editcr of L Slecteur, of the summons, and it is probable he has skipped. SIk HACTOR LANGEVIN te ee ee His Resignation —ee ee ister of the Crown. we ee ee Tenders *] 3% As a Mi Orrawa, Aug. 11. Sir Hector Langevin isto be examined before the Tarte-McGreevy committee this morning. De has tendered his resignation as a Minister of the Crown. — DOMINION PARLIAMENT. ——e 6 eee The Business Advancing — Le : Orrawa, Aug. 11. In the Senate yesterday the Hudson Railway Bill was read a second time. In the Commons a large amount of busi- ness was advaneed, and the House adjourn- ed shortly after nine o’cluck. THE HEAT IN NEW YORK, Some Deaths Have Occurred, And Several Have Gone Mad, New York, Aug. 11. Yesterday was a terribly hot day here The thermometor stood at ninety-seven in the shade. Nothing like it has been experienced for about twenty years. Several deaths have occurred, and a. number of persons have gone mad. Bush Fires. Toronto, Aug. 11. Bush fires are doing much damage. in Western Oatario, and unless rain comes the coru crop will be ruined. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Aug. 11.—10 a. m. Fine and warm tc-day; showery to-morrow. puwveu- socourw Fishery Bulletin. (Fisheries Intelligence Buréau R>port.) Hawirax, Aug. 11— Quebec—A few cod- fish reported taken at Perce and Se but stormy weather prevented fishing at al other stations heard trom. New Brunswick —Nothing done to-day north coast, and all fisheries poor. At Campobello, excep “ing the herring and aackerel, which are reported fair. - P § Island—Weather blustery. at Alber- No reports of fish taken anywhere. Fisheries, as far as report- places excepting iair catches of on the ton. Cape Breton— é ed, were poor to day at all at Arichat, there were cod aud herring. — ? fova Scotia—Cod gooe at aan mackerel good. Herring quae fair at Lunenbrg ; cod very 0d rye a ring fair at Lock port. Bait 1 plen as ful at all trapping places from \anso Crow Harbor, N 8S. ——— p> 1 ATHERING OF THE CLANs.—It is pleasing ae that an exhibition of horse speed will be given on the Summerside a Park in honor of the Caledonian ee ay next Thursday. W. A. ee ae has kindly consented to allow his _ —_ and speedy colt Parkside to exhibit speed on the track that day. land herring fair; TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | Local and Other Items. a ee tt ~~ ee | For Driti.—No., 2 Battery, G, A., will meet for drill to-night. cies Bermupa Lyity BuLss direct from the summer isles. Choice large bulbs cheap at Haszard & Moore's, rithesses Will Not Attend. | _ WE are glad to hear that the Lawn Tennis Club intend repeating the Dp ” la *‘Esmeralda,” at the Lyceum next week = er DeBENTURES.—The Water Commission- era have $2.5 . <,000 of 4 p. c. water debentures for sale, apply at once. Ce : Parties wishing to invest should Sih alpina SALVAGE CoRPs.—Members are especially requested to attend a special meeting to be heid this evening at 8 o'clock, to make arrangements for the race with the Hook and Ladd: r Company, to take place at the Driving Park on Monday, August 24th. Bermuda Lily Balbs.— from the lily fields of ne wreat James, Bermuda. A fine stock of choice large lily bulbs fer sale cheap. Pet new to secure best re- sults.—Haszard & Moore. vinniaeatliadiciieas PoLice Courr. —This morning, a man for allowing his cow to rum at large was fined 2, & nuisance case was adjourned until Monday, and a young man arrested for assault was released on his own recognizance pending the arrest of some other parties to the assault. _Over THe Waarr.—We hear that Mr. Frank Stanley, of this city, accidentally slippsd aud fell between Steam Navigation Company's Wharf and the steamer Heather Belle last night. He was promptly rescued by the watchman and some other persons present, psihaellpibins ANNIVERSARY.— The Rov. Francis J. MeDonald, the venerable and universally respected pastor of St. George's Point, Grand River East, is celebrating the fifty- fourth anniversary of his priesthood to-day, A,number of the Catholic clergy are in attendanee. We extend congratulations, and wish the worthy gentleman a hearty ad multos anos. _--- eo Wuere Dip Tory Come Frou ?— The Market Clerk this morning found a number bf well-scorehed leaves of a seed catalogue in the porch on the north side of the Market Building. The doors of the porch have been locked since last market day,and the leaves must have been put in under the door. Whether they were put in while burning, with the intention of setting fire to the building, or whether they were put in by children after being scorched some- where else, is not known. Fire.—The house of Duncan McGregor, laborer, near Tea Hill, about two miles from Southport, was, together with its contents, destroyed by fire about three o'clock this morning. There was no one io the house but McGregor at the time of the tire. It appears that McGregor and his wife do not get along very smoothly at times, and last evening Mrs. McGregor left the house to spend the night at a neighbor’s, leaving her husband’s supper ready for him when he came home. Mrs. McGregor says her husband has several times threatened to burn down the house. Tue Cominc Evenr.—The grand athletic tournament and firemen’s sports to be held on the Charlottetown Driving Park on August 24th promises to be the biggest affair ever held on the Island. The com- mittee appointed to conduct the affair have about completed arrangements with the railway and steamboat authorities for cheap excursion rates, and everything promises to be # success. The very fact of the beauti- ful stallions ‘‘ Elmo” and ** Golden” giv- ing exhibitions of speed is assurance enough of a large gathering of people. The athletic events at this tournament promise to be more than filled, and already six ‘‘ flyers” have entered for the 300 yard dash. For train arrangements, etc., see another column. TO LET. THE BRITISH WAREHOUSE NOW UNDERGOING REPAIRS, SITUATED ON QUEEN STREET, ‘OPPOSITE THE MARKET, and one of the best Business Stands in the City. Any person requiring same and apply- ing at once can have the interior fitted up to suit their business. Possession given first of September. Apply to THOMAS W. DODD. augl—eod tf WANTEH D E WANT Hides, Calf Skins, Sheep Skins and Horse Hides, LONG BROS., Tanners, Euston St. May19—3m eod. es WANTS, LOST, FOUND de ae a ae . i OST.—To-day, between the Market House an . ’s Blacksmith Forge, @ purse con L Flanagan’s Blac » 5 ao 3i nd—augil taining money. Finder will leavinz s»me at this office. NTED —A general servant, Apply at once Wan Mrs. F. PARKER CARVELL, Pownal St. augi—tf 31T.—Between Cumberland Street and the Li Rekews station yesterday, &@ sum of money. binder wil) be rewarded on leaving the same at THE EXAMINER oflice. are ae 3i—augdé OQ LET.—A House on Pownal Street, lately a occupied by RK. F. DeBlois, Possession given Apply to THomas W. Dopp. immediately. july3i—tf ; . t, con- KT.—A house cn Upper Queen Street, Pees six room3, all newly napared and painted Separate yard and water in the ee Apply to JAMES F. t URTL-. WANTED.—A general servant in a family - ec ight wark, every convenience an threo. Lig Q ones good wages. Apply at this office. _ r.—Dwelling with seven rooms, garden a roots. on Sidney Street. a Dwelling with five rooms, weve. stable on Queen Street, next to Murphys _— Shop. Apply to R. K. BRACE. .od—iy ['T.—A house with four rooms, porch and Oe cien. Pump in the yard. Apply at the Brewery, Malpeque Road. aug3-—3i law D¢ ZRS.—Boarders may obtain good ac- eee potato’ and comfortable rooms 3 a newly-furnished house. Prices moderate. APp- write to this office. Ply yiy—-dy 3aw wy Gw pa Ladies’ Having a Large Stock of Fine-All-wool Light Dress Materials, we will make the ake a speedy Clearance -— lowing Reduction in Price to m Fine All-wool Dress Goods, Fine All-wool Dress Goods, Fine Ali-wool Dress Goods, Fine All-wool Dress Goods, Fine All-wool Dress Goods, Saadies should see these Goods. SALE Goods. fo Dress iy) {xX} . . . . . regular price 24¢, now ié¢ . . . . - * aac, “§ We . . . . . " 36c, * 2e . . . . . : 40c, “ 2ée 45¢, 30¢ decidedly the best Bargains that have been offered in this City for some time. J. B. MACDONALD. DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND. f ———— +2) Every Day the People are Saving Money by buying their Boots and Shoes from us Charlottetown, June 17, 1891. ae mn ——— = ae a ee ——— = Books for the Holidays! Prices the lowest in town. cheap. ete., etc., was never larger. A splendid assortment of PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, MEMOS, PENS, INK, MUCILAGE, ete. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. Moulding and Pictures of all kinds kept ! S Charlottetown, July 20, 1891—eod & wky [x] have got a Large Stock of NEW BOOKS (as well as the old Standard Works), spacially selected for ths Holiday Saason : Intending Students of the Prince of Wales College should secure their Books early, and the best place ia Charlottetown to buy them is at the BAZAAR STORE. A lot of LAWN TENNIS NETS and RACKETS to sell Our stock of WINDOW BLINDS, PICTURES, CURTAIN POLES, BRITISH PLATE MIRRORS, FANCY CROCKERY, SCHOOL SUPPLIES very Call before purchasing elsewhere, at cost. HAMMOCKS very low. ~] seal in stock. Preserve Covers, 15c. per hundred. BAZAAR STORE. fathering ot the Clans | THE ANNUAL SCOTTISH GATHERING —UNDER THE AUSPICES OF-- The Caledonian Club of P. E. |. —WILUL BE HELD AT— SUMMERSIDE, onniiilaibnimsi Thursday, August 13th, 1891, v addition to the train arrangements al- ready published a special train will leave Sovris at5a. m., standard, and Mount Stewart at 7.05a. m., arriving at Summer- side at 10.20. m., leave for return at 4.20 p.m. sharp. A special train will leave Georgetown at 5.45 a, m., and Cardigan at 6.05 a. m., con- necting at Mount Stewart with special from Souris, and leaving Mount Stewart for Georgetown on arrival of Souris special saine evening. RAILWAY FARES, Return Tickets good on day of Gather- ing will be issued at the following rates :-— EP SEAS OO eee $1 25 Harmony, New Zealand, Bear River Meo a wanes ac ns i 33 Five Houses, St Peter's Midgell, Sustaining, Strength-giving, Invigorating. JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF IS A PERFECT FOOD FOR Invalids and Convalescents, Supplying all the Nutritious Properties of Prime Beef in an Easily-Digested Form. August 1, 1891—dy & wky _ SS Sees oe RARE OPPORTUNITY. — x —— ——_ We offer for a few days our entire stock of Men's and Boys’ Imported Oxford Shoes at Twenty Per Cent. (20 per cent.) Discount for Cash. GOFF BROs. Marie, Morell, Lot 40, Dundee.... 95] Gharlottet 891—2 Delete Sh Aadeoah, le taewies, narlottetown, August 3, 1891—2aw & wky Scotchfort, Tracadie, Bedford, St Se aan ee —= Peter’s Road, Suffolk............ 85 York, Union, Brackley Point........ 75 OUR NEW DRUG STORE 0 oD FLO UR Georgetown, Brudenell... rs . LW 5 digan, Perth, 48 Road, Baldwin’s, Ot re Ret Date gg] wits 3x OPE — sear isqul eoeteeeeewnee een ee *seeeeee eevee + Tignish and Harpers.........e00020 95 ‘ c DeBlois, Kildare, Alma, Alberton, About Saturday Next, Bran, Shorts and Cornmeal, Elmsdale eeeeees eeeereeeeeeeeresee t Piusville, Bloomfield, Mill ’ River, eal aiiet actiscxeo tee fated O'Lea wi eee =: ——CHEAP AT—— Coleman, West Devon, Portage..... ; Comway.....ccccocsccccccccvcssece 60 During the process of removing THE . ROLLER MILIS. Ellerslie, Port Hill, Northam, Rich- from one Store to the other, our WG ii tank bnbbsdeddbbiecsveece 45 Wellington Pee ee eee e eee ee Eee esene 35 Old Store will not be open for aug8s—3i eod guar : St. Nicholas......cceccsecessssseee 25] Dusiness. Miscouche Ginativesvece On eeeeeeee eee ee F. De, DAVIES. TSE Divcucecdpesccessesses i ae Ch’town, Cemetery, Royalty Junc- aug? Go od Pasture. tion, Winsloe ......-.+.000- Rao an me ie, Lageleh, Cciville, Berth | HE undersigned can take Four or Five Wiltshire Wad 6 68 6 6 cobs 6 8 eeeeeees 75 Cows for the balance of the seagon, close Hunter River, Clyde, Cape Traverse, 60 ai Tewn. Fredericton, Elliott’s, Bradalbane.... 45 ARTHUR PETERS. Emerald, Kinkora, Albany........ 7. ae : july22-—e Freetown, Blueshank............... 35 5 png An a —— SOUPS SECT OUP ET 25 i . : MGs wea 20 fe ini ty Desirable Residence To Let. PG o's 0s bse bs cK cl'nanad nds 15} P. MONAGHAN ED TI os ono s ees sdensnee 10; july23 tf Queen Street. The special from Charlottetown will leave at 7.15 a.m,, standard. The morning train for Tignish will leave for return at 4 p.m. standard instead of 3p. m, J. D. IRVING, ‘Houses and Lot For Sale, Upper Queen Street. HAT beautifully situated House and Pre- mises, fronting on the North River, within ten minutes’ walk of the city, at pre- sent oceupied by Hon. Frederick Peters, will E subscriber offers for sale TWO HOUSES | be let for a term of years. ; | and Lot of Land, with 50 feet fronvage, on; ‘The House is heated throughout with hot The Houses are new and | yo tcr, and has been lately painted and tinted President, comfortable, with convenient stabling to each, | “*: : WM. McNEILL and will be sold separately or en bloc, to suit pur- insid Rent moderate. For terms apply at Kes Mae : chasers. If not disposed ot at private sale before | the office of vec.-Secretary. | FRIDAY, the 20th of August pext, they will be PEIERS & PETERS. Ch’town, Aug. 7, 1891,—li offered at Auction on that date. Terms—25 per cent. of purchase at sale; balance) = ano7 WANTED. A good Housemaid. Apply to Mrs. CHAaRLes LeiaH, Fitzroy Street. july28—tt on easy terms. JAMES TRAINOR. Ch’town, July 25, 1901—dy eod & wy 2i hor IK. D. ¢. Cures Dyspepsia.