THE 3 —<— . . nd giher tis Hs. x ani aa 3 . . lw igys O* ; OE the stick athck 5 yt ' ep * Reddit * " - - $ : na ih v areas “ars : > & 4 yoLen A a rrive he bark \ is" BS arrived ‘ * D ; Ww y ays * rom + ; a - o arn , “ oT: P , jst 3 : ay, Auah? \ o : KK ‘ » Hall] ey, ecut hh) >. . ; * gs \i \ Lu i3 1,th, ‘ 1v = | . va Jet ns see Y! at Hight eld | af © - . af . ae) Com youd) Augue® - ; . ha’ > «ing * ' >. nah bi “ . Bila yes ‘ oe pirat clasa horses & rd buggies to : ~ aire at G. © Jury sdewelry Store »N - : , . . Y dance 289 “Svdney Street east, , pessdeDery ; “b ' jr elow Methodist Brick Church. perv . : ‘ ad July +, ed Sat 2 mos. ~- - - e's are yout daughters suffering from oe a ailments peculiar t ls budding ie s4/** . ‘ ee aanood ¢ Are you yoursells iffering | pt f these maljadtest t make woman 8} ay ot oF ; ; nk Pills ave | “a Dr. Wi pars YP andes | . fry them Sold by ali! eg ns 3 a ee Te 5 post paid ot eceipt of price (oUc, | «3 ; 2 . . ‘ iy VW ylaiis . I ock ville, | Mee ; lw - w¥ a i aye al tony} iL uiars nave} ust Railway } meet at | evening, Pr scaliing tiie © og ued uis jal Ubrvettad Conve FS euamebcilgs Saturaay 4 r iar. Evangelist Meikle is expected east, All railway men, members of oe ition ch ureh Wall e made welcome aes cordial! invited rhe ciccalar is aad BY @, H. McKinley. pre! lent; Arthar pets vice presi ' ot: and J. B, Turner, | poets’y: i - a ’ > ¢ IstaNP Hos al fhe P. FB. Island | seritst hae recei’ e follewing: $2.27] an 4 (i ections at Spring: | vg spdNorth ( * 34 from Joho McRae! Yee Giaege™ R 3) in Orwell Presby- ion Caaceh ; 89 Barton L.O. L. Lodge ; a Presbyteriav Church; } (GJowan, proceeds of a merhe g} hom Sun Miss Elsie Ma & from ay goeert given at Cardigan Bridge by nine gile gira, the Misses Owen, M -cdonald and yarso, of Cardigan Bridge, and Miss Elsie | hariottetownhb. | ; | | Yactraw aD, ord —_o Lessive Phenix is! it is the ideal clothes Wuar a cleaner that Tye jt upon anything far it take s the place of the old gasher, rsh chemical washing }) »wders, and makes wery article aweet sad clean, being effica- spua With cottons AN i Haanels alike, Then | it | gil do with silver, brass or metalware, in} amoving stauns from wood ; or in cleaning | dws. You really dont believe it until you | ier using it iu the wash, Just try what 5 it. —-ot. Oe ' Goon Tar.—The steamer William, Cr pt, Ck, arrived “from Cow Bay last night, ded with coal for the owner R. Me-} Mila, Eeq. This steamer is having a busy wu, Onaihe-trip previous to this she et Charlottetown for Sydney, C. B., on} flureday, July Grh, at 350, p. m., and derloading at that port arrived back at Sharlottetown on Sunday the 9th, at 11 30, sm. having made the round trip in less than three days. This beats previous seord on the same run by about 5 hours. 0b her ner Miraace Betts.—A correspondent of the Island Farmer writes: A pretty affair tok place in St. John’s Chureh, St. Elea- sors, last Wednesday at 5 o’clock —the wincipals being Mr. Henry Compton, third wa of the late Harry Compton, Esq, of Worth St. Eleanors, and Miss Catharine , avcond ¢ wt, fag., of St. Eleanore, senior church wats, The riful and roomy church wacpacked with friends and chastely decor- sedwith natural fl\wers. An arch of red, white and Slue flowers had been erected over the chancel steps, where the first part of the cetemony was performed, while upon the altar were three filled with natura! beauties. The bridesmaids Miss Anna Compton, a and Miss Louise Dawaon, of C cousin of the bride, The groomsmen Pred Green and Clifton Compton, brother of the bride. Rev. C. F. Lowe, rector, otherated. The bride was given away by her father. Miss Gertie Cannon, organist, secompanied and played Mendelsohn’s wedding march as the party left the church. An excellent choir did the service finely. immediately after the service, amid the glad clanging of the bell and congratula- twas, the happy pair with numerous near inends proceeded to the house ‘of the bride’s father, where supper Was served amid much festivity. enocrsstiicsiad Religious Services. Compt im } . peau vases sivter, hariottetown, Si Peter's Church.— Services to-morrow : Celebration of the Holy Eucharist at 8am; Matins and Litany at 1015 a m; Choral elebration of the Holy Eucharist at 11 a ™) Evensong and Sermon at 7 p m. Remember the four o’clock Gospel Meeting to-morrow afternoon in MeLeod’s Hall, con- ducted by the railway men. Strangers always welcome. Lesson: St John 16:1 — “The Viristian’s Comfort against Tribulation.” , Baptist church services to-morrow :-~ Preaching at ll am and 7 p ™, by the pastor, Rev J A Gordon, AM. Sabbath School at 2.30, and the pastor will conduct his Bible class at the same hour. Strangers slways welcome and provided with comfort- able teats. Zion Church. — Rev David Sutherland, pastor. Services to morrow : In the morning at 1] o'clock, and in the evening at 7 o'clock. Rey A M Mahon, M A, will cenduct the ‘aie service. Morning prayer meeting #t 0.15, Sabbath School and Bible classes wil = at 2 30 p m. re To-morrow, Sunday aftervoon, ‘here will be a meeting for "nen only in the Young men’s Christian Association Hall. 4 most hearty invitation is extended to all, €specialiy the young men. It is expected that men from the man-of-war ship will be present. Kensington Hall, Edward Street. —Bible class and sabbath school, at 2 30; in the ever tag at 7 o'clock Evangelical Sutcliffe will give anaddress. Subject, ‘Lessons I learnt at the Yarmouth Convention.” Come one, come all. YMC A—A gospel meeting (for men only) Wili be held in the Association hall,to morrow afternoon at4o’clock. A large attendance is solicited, and young men are specially invited. _¥ MC A—We understand that an invita- tion has been sent to the men of MS at 4 o’elce’, Canada to attend the gospel meeting to-morrow afternoon, TELEGRA DOMINION PARLIAMENT House of Commons. | tO Wej]disavew any reflection vupm Hon, Mr | sive and said he had chairman who was Clark Wallace. - : ‘coward and blackguard, and ‘ laughter of GeorgeComp- | Somerville charged that six were Messrs. | D4 AILY EXAMINER, _- A a S L1dY1. bis a - - SATURDAY, AUGUST 15 PHIC NEWS. Sproat Deseavrornes ro Tar Examiner j i wi sive vet MoI GATEWTIGOE = anid Costigan. Orpawa, Aug 16 The House of Commons was chiefly wcupied yestdrday in discussing the North- west bill. Several other bills were, how- , ever, passed before the adjournment 2. ED ‘ ° : Sir Richard ¢ artwright took oceasion to Costigan, in his resolution of the previons rev “cl ‘ SOO?) ‘ . days ae ’ ae the acceptance of testi- | Lonials by ministers. Costigan’s case not been in} 1 ; ‘oe = n his mind, and he had too high in Opinion of Costigan to believe that a testimonial given him some years ago could a Taat : ; ny atfect his integrity in the Tarte-McCreevy Case, THE TARTE-McGREEVY CASE a ae ee SOME ADDITIONAL EVIDERCE et eee A SIGNIFICANT FACT. = aay, Boston, Aug. 15. Before the Committee of Privileges and Elections yesterday, Michael Stairs testified that Sir Hector Langevin had strongly ad- vised him to withdraw his tender for the Esquimault Graving Dock, as it was too low, which he dd, but no inducements were offered him to do so. Robert MceGre.vy was re-called and give evidence in re-burtil of several partier. Murphy refused to sign his evideace, which is very significant. His signature is not esseaticl, but facilitates procedure in case of a prosecution for perjury. The Chairman declared the case elosed, and the Committee adjourned till nex’ Wednesday, when they will hear Counsel. LISTRR V$, GHAPLEAU, — ——— ‘An Irregular Proceeding. —— ee Orrawa, Aug. 15. [a the Public Accounts Committee yes- terday, Lister reviewed his charge against Hon. Mr. Chapleau, and desired to have the court officials produce the documents. The chairman declared Mr. Lister's proce- dure irregular, and sait that he should state bis charges in the House of Commons, where they would be referred to the Com- mittee on Privileges and Elections Grits made vreat uproar and for over one hour talked against time so as to prevent work being done. Mulock was very offea- no respect for the He was ression. when baggart. upsetting ordered to withdraw the exp he made some remark about Hoggart male aspring jor bun, several chairs and calling him a dastardly charged him dared not say with insinuating what he openly. Mulock finally apologized. When Daly, Selkirk, asked a question, Devlin, important young ' grit, told him soak his head, ministers at- ‘tended the comunittee meetings every day ‘to burk the investigation. He was told these ministers were all members of the committee. The committee adjourned till Wednesday without doing any business- of an to | ‘PACAUD- MERCIER SCANDAL. were | eee A Sensational F evelation, ’ —-— re ' Mercier Must Go i eee Orrawa, Aug. 15. the railwey senate committee the evidence revealed -a most the part of Pacaud and Armstrong having been answer the ques Before yesterday barefaced fraud on his accomplices. ordered by the Senate to & tions, testified that he paid Pacaud one hundred thousand dollars cash, for which Pacaud undertuok to have the Mercier government consent to pay & subsidy to the Baie de Chaleur syndicate. Uf this sum Pacaud pocketed sixty thousand dollars. What became of the balance will yet be revealed. Armstrong testified to having paid Pacaud $15,000 previously on dealings with the Quebec government. Pacaud showed Armstrong 4 list of the amounts a" had to py, amounting to $58,000, an Tarte’s name was OD the list. | The sensation in Ottawa 1S immense over the revelation that Toronto Globe and Ottawa Free Press wash their hands clear of Mercier and his colleagues and call upon them to clear themselves. —— _—— —__——o--* ceca Fishery Balletia. sureau Report.) 15 —Anticosti— Codtishjabun- Puint, but few are being the extreme scarcity of (Fisheries [ntelligence Hawsrax, Aug dant{off Southwest taken owing to bait. 5 i 5 ; Quebec - Codfishing good at St John ' Long Point and Newport Point ; aoe > r te + 2 ao Sheldrake, Moisie, Seven fair at Magpie, i Islands Port Esquimault,gPerce and . Grand Rover both inshore and ou ban ’ Launce good at Long Pott, Sheldrake, . . Seven Islands and Morice. se isheries poor On hauls uf cod, hake, mackerel and New Brunswick—F north coast, put good haddock, halibut, herring, sardines at Uamwpobello. p EB {[—Heke plentiful a few cod, hake and ee 5 re ~ Breton—All fishing saat of good codfishing #¢ Cheticamp ir at Arichat. Ween Scotia—Good catches of a herring at Canso. — A good, OA at Souris, and @ #od and herring for.bait at Whitehead; a fair catch of cod at Isaac's Harbor and gvod haul at Lunenburg. The cod fishery reported poor at Spry Bay and” Liverpool A fair catchof herring and Mackerel at Lunenburg; but — the herring are striking off at Liverpool. Mackerel are reported schooling and taking hooks freely at Lobster Bay and Pubnics. _ Harbor bankers returning to Oanso from fishing on squid baiting average 306 guin- tals each. Bait squid plentiful at Grand River and Newport Point, fair at Perce scarce at Canso, N. 8S. Small mackerel bait plentiful at Liverpool, A fair quan- tity im the traps at Pubnico and John’s island. = A eames - Pelegraphic Ticks Lonpoy, Aug. 13 —The Times se a4 . * The death of Mr. Lowell is probably a keenly and widely felt in England than would be that of avy other Americaa, or indeed «f any man not 8 fellow-country- man. His was really a remarkable mind and he is mourned by all that is best ia America.” All the other London morning papers contain similar comments and | mg obituary notices, Sr. Perersspure, Aug. 13.—Such an exé treme measure as the prohibition of rye hs not been adopted in Kussia since the Cri- mean war. ‘he Novosti saya the measure will seriously affect only Austria and Ger- many and not England or France, which only import white wheat, therefore friends of Russia will not suffer. Provipence, R, I., Aug. 13.—The re- markably hot weather of the past three duys culmiuated in a severe wind and rain storm, which burst on this city yesterday afternoon with thunder and lightning. Hundreds of windows were demolished, big trees uprooted and fences prostrated. Much damage was done to telegraph aud telephone wires. During the storm the temperature dropped 2Q degrees. San Faancisco, Aug. 13.— Senator Le- land Stanford is giving aid and encourage- ment to thousands of southern negroes who are establishing colonies in California. It is expected 50,000 negroes will become re- dents of this state within the next three months. The colonists come principally from Alabama, Texas, South and North Carolina. Democratic papers are making vigorous protests against this influx of colored peuple. Orrawa, Aug. 13.—The evidence cf Senator Robitaille, taken in his private room, was read tothe committee of privili- ges and elections at the spening of the meeting this morning. Senator Robitaille said that early in last session Robert Me- Greevy came to him and after asking him if he were on good terms with the govern- ment and with Sir Hector, showed him certain documents damaging to them as to McGreevy, which he desired witness to lay before the government. R bert said that he and Murphy had fully considered that matter and were determined t go on. Witness asked him then: ‘What do you want ?. Do you wint the law suit abandon- ed? Do you want money!” Robert Me- Geeevy answered that he did not care about the law suit and did not want money, but that Thomas should resign his seat in parliament and on the har- bor _ comnuiiesion. ** Because,” he said, ‘‘so long as he is there we cannot get a contract!” I said even if you make him resign he will be returned again. Robert answered, “* We will check him at that.’ Yhe result of the conversation Was that he showed the pipers to Sir Hector Langevin. Mr. McGreevy and Sir John M icdonald, but they declined to take any action, and he communicated this fact to Robert McGreevy when he came back to bim. etree AECL Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Aug. 15.—10°a. m. Light to moderate winds,fair warm weather. ve insect powder, sticky fy Reddin Bros. at Beer & Goff’s Paris GREEN, paper, open to-day at Pears, 10 cents per dozen, to-night. eg aes OP x _ PP ae as a Po-7 ss ps = - - a eastern Steamship C0, (LIMITED -~ The New, First-Class Clyde Built Steamer PREMIER, CAPTAIN A. 1. KELLY, Is appointed to gail as follows :— FROM HALIFAX on Wednesday, 39th of August, at 7 p. ™, and every Wednesday thereafter for Charlottetown and Sumimersiae, calling at Sonora, Sherbrooke, Isaac's Harbor, Canso, Arichat and Port Hawkesbury. RETURNING, wil leave Charlottetown for Halifax, calling at intermediate ports, 02 Monday, 24th August, at 6a, m., and every Monday thereafter. Fares, to any port of call,....---s-°9"* $3 00 SMR «500.2 3+ 3 ---peete eae 5 00 Rates of Freight moderate. and has The PKEMIER is a fast steamer, splendid accommodation for passengers. She will make close connection with the steamer Halifax sailing for Boston every Wednesday Tor Freight, Passenger and other informa- tion apply in Charlottetown to FENTON T. NEWBERY. Ageut. In Halifax to JOSEPH WOOD, Central Wharf. eugi3—al’ p_ pers WANTS, LOST, wT |—“ Life ef Sit John A. M ,edonald, 7 nephew, Col. J. P- Macpherson. M. A., A. D. C., written with the concurren a9 Sir John. The only authentic bi graphy of the departed Statesman". Karle Publishing House, st. John, N. B, sole publishers. Exclusive ar ritor given each > Baroness Mac — indir expressed the hope “that the ee may be successful from every point of vies: ign oa Macdontt, St pan bene the manus : ’ part oo ulate you upon the success of your work. augid—im Eo UND.—This morning: yp ae ROUN keys. Owner ee 7S CHARLES can have same 02 application Leia, JR, 1e-augls arte 2S ena, loam Tremendous Clothing Sale NOW GOING ON, ———A TT PROWSE BROS. STORE, x The Largest, Best and Cheapest Stock of Cloth- ing ever shown to the People of P. E. Island. Don’t be led astray by bogus advertisements, becaus we can sell cheaper than most of our competitors can buy. Come and see. PROW SEH BROTHERS, THE woupenes> CHEAP — SS { \ MEN. ~ — a NEW GOODS! Charlottetown, July 30, 189l—eod & wky EW FIRM We will Open on ist of September ——_WiIthH & FIRST-CLASS gsTrocK or—— STAPLE AND ~ FANCY ~DRY~ GOODS, et eB 1386 QUEEN STREET, “THREE DOORS FROM STAMPER’S CORNER. een SA T. M. PATTON, late of Blanchard & Co., Truro. Cc. J. PATTON, Iate of Charlottetown Woolen Ce. —eod & wky Charlottetown, August 4, 1891 EXTRAORDINARY | SALE ladies’ Dress Goods. 5 edn te Having » Large Stock of Fine-All-wool Light Dress Materials, we will make the fol- lowing Reduction in Price to make a speedy Clearance *— Fine All-wool Bress Goods, 16¢ regular price 7 now » rine ibweel Dress Goods, == TS a Fine All-wool Dress Goods, : . ; i : _ 100. “ 6e Fine All-wool Dress Goods, : ced 6s ise, “* 30e Fine All-woo! Dress Goods, {,adies should see these Goods. offered in this City for some time. decidedly the best Bargains that have been J. B. MACDONALD. DOMINION BOOT AND S$ THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND. cece g een scart A praca r Ee” o Every Day the People are Saving Money by buying their Boots and Shoes from : June 17, 1891. They are us olidays ! tol for ths vlidsay Seasot wks early, and the beat yOL SUPPLIES very Books for EW BOOKS (3 well as the old Standard Works), sp*° lly sale | Iatending aecnnnel the Prince of Wales College should secure their seit BAZAAR STORE. Call — purchasing olmey low. SC 3 RACK ELS +t sell at cost. A OCKS very tow. 3 OOR PAIN POLES, BRITISH PLATE MIRRORS, Y STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, MEMO93, PENS. INK, MUCIL AGE etc. and Pictures of ali kinds kept in stock. >eeserve Covers, Loc. per ; BAZAAR STORE. Charlottetown, E have got a Large Stock of N Prices the lowest in town, *€ place in Charlottetown to buy them is at the cheap. A lot of LAWN TENNIS NE fs an \ Our stock of WINDOW BLINDS, PICTURE etc., etc., was never larger. ee = A splendid assortment of PLAIN ana FANC PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. Moulding FANCY CRi CK ERY, Charlottetown, July 20, 1891—eod & wky