ee rae er ae ; ' mm +. » fered! © “kd ond i . ally a yet generon’. ; a tox CI s 4 Mec « praise® een “toca and Other [tems. -— ' rhis morning one drunk . Covrt , ‘ meet to tslightful sail with the i the man-of-war. ae on j ep eo no un ehig evening, arou “el” - ecat the Moonlight Excursion Din POR) . don £ Lots of dancing and a good ’ ‘ evening: . - - acH.— Lhe c yngregational service a sted by the Rev R G Evansa,com.- panels — ‘i ms up Frrst.- A field of splendid oss Sr equeraeay for W. A. Weeks, Esq, an ven mediate v icinity of the tewn. eee [tS y a r—The balance of Wet- tionary— the original $2.75 at the Diamond vey a Few Ler os : ” Unabridged adic ° n—is selling at g pastere. - _ Among the numerous for plessure seekers, the many which have sprung up o the popularity of TERING PLACES. girections | mer resi = ppoch testify t ’ enn K a pat section. : te neepgrpistxe.—J B Russ, of Summerside, = hased the beantital grounds of Hon. a ijlan, and intends erecting thereon a hotel. We wish him success in his hy undertaking. wth ort seg 21688 lnicecamali oat o ‘ Scotia COTTON FOR J APAN. —Canada 7) & - . = 19 600, arrived here this week, was Dgcific cat a ; yoy back to W indsor and loaded there mere — nrjat cottons fot Japan, the car running oe > through to Vancou\ er, B C.—~Kent- gr Sead es 2 3S elie Chronicle. —_ > 4 Worp 1x Szason.— “here are build- sa; both public and private in our city the vonants of Which allow the street doors ania unlocked during the night—dif- enants baving access to the same We urge those interested to paiie ing. dy the mat’ er. Bt te rea CY 2 g-cure ArrecTiIon.—A Montreal barber wh» yanted te win the % ner med Chaperon, ante afections of a Frene ‘ anaolan beauty, got jeunk and flung himself into the St. Lawrence jrun - : inquest showed that ise days ago. The the decent low, but lik she deceased was not a bad fellow, Du ike m got people was quite irresponsible when ag 24 crane. i aiiiicte Tart Oats. ~Mr. Geo. O'Neill, of the Half- War House, VernongRiver, has forwarded to Tus Examtven some stalks of white oats, by his son, from a four-acre feld, , feet high. The ample sent is full of grain. Mr. O’Neill says the growth all over is something extraordin- xv, and that he could easily have sent a better ample than that forwarded. —_-- Pigeuen’s Panape.—Ali the members of the different Companies of the Fire Depart- ment are requested to meet at the City Build- ing this evening, at 7 o'clock, sharp, in unl- form, to attend the Moonlight Excursion. They will march through some of the princi- pal streets to the wharf, headed by Galbraith’s and the Citizen's Colored Bands.—By order of the Chief Engineer. isilesinillindaren Pervate Picnic.—A special train con- vyed the choir of St. Dunstan’s Cathedral t Emerald this morning where the mem- is will hold the choir picnic. A finer diycould could not have been chosen. The gutious weather, the fine things that were prepared, the unremitting attention of Fithsr McElmeel, the music and the song, vill make this picnic one of the best of the 46uN. taken ot random which are almost six illite italia Oars Extraonpinary.—Captain J. J Murchison, of Point Prim, left at the office ot Tur Examiner to-day a head of Egyptian white oats which contains 192 gum io the one straw, besides many Which bave decayed. It was picked from aiieldoiowts in which the smallest head picked held about 55 grains. This is an eiceptionally good crop, as the average Yield is only about 50 grains to the straw. ak acini _Accipent.—We are scrry to hear that Mr. ¥. W. Clarke was thrown from his wagon at ‘as corner of Lower Water and Queen Streets, ‘arly last evening, and hurt about the head aud body. There were three persons in the Vagon at the time all sitting on the one seat, *he horse shied at the corner,and Mr. Clarke, Who Was sitting on the end of the seat, was ‘arown off upon some stones. When picked up 4€ Was unconscious, in which condition he wai removed to Peake Bros. d& Co's. store, where medical assistance waa called in. About nal ‘a hour later he was able to drive home. nt however, he is reported ‘“‘all right . = Sa -— New Sreamsnie Line. —A new line of “eamships will be running to Montreal Nett season, the first boat of which, steam- “tip Main,is now in Montreal loading deals, am cattle. The deals and cattle are th. eweastle and the grain for Hamburg. de boats are those of the old North Ger- ual lineand have been withdrawn from ~ passenger trade to go into the cattle i pa business. There are five boats leeden oe of which are at present in ttade n altered for the St. Lawrence on * ME. ¢ intention is to have the steam- leans in oo in summer and New Or- inter, Sala Nal Every housewife has an interest in keep- ‘0g her hands soft dd a: and white. Women who raider, Cometic washing found this im- Which oe “pa old wretched chemicals Porked — and puckered the hands, and Watil the oo with the clothes. That was ten a ne eard of Lessive Phenix. And *w era dawned of comfort and hap- "i pi pig . 4 ss. Leasive Phenix is a name to con- jure wij ere : tis —_ Use it for washing anything. v heel & chemical powder. It makes ae whiter, and colored clothes and i. ‘ bc it will cleanse and polish, ». , Nighten evervthine in Kitchen, giten everything in parlor or Ask your grocer. —2i. g ——.-_- “worker Macponauy.—E. B. Biggar’s Sued ¢ Life of Sir John Macdonald, is- rom the publishing hvuuse of John Will, ee, Montreal, is a book that Canadian ave no doubt, be interesting to COtisis:s ee As the title denotes, the book ¢ life one of anecdotes connected with em we h; the dead statesman. Some of Wtenee . 5 een before, but very many learns — by reading them the reader Chief. Th of the character of the old Sir John’ t book also contains a sketch of hoch of Sitteand an account of the chief his public career. For sale by all Moksel| Ve ) th €ts; paper covers, 50c. THE DAILY EXAMINER, ee ates WE TELEGRAPH SPecrat Despearours to Tue EXAMINER, ‘The Quebec Disgrace ——— = ‘Cartwright and the French. NS eee a me Simple as Picking Pockets or Blowing a Sate. Where the Money Went. (The following telegram was received by Tuk Examiner at five v’clock yesterday. ) Orrawa, Aug. 18. The Bay Chaleur railway steal absorbs all public interest,and arouses great expectations as to what will nextcome up. It iswell known that there has been a row between the Ontario and Quebec Grits, and intense ill feeling between Laurier and Cartwright. Laurier blames Cartwright for inspiring the Globe's editorials which have been very fierce, and it is very evident that Cartwright welcomes the scandal, as it points toa removal of Laurier from the Leadership and downfall of Quebec influence. The Globe says, yesterday, that the case against the Mercier government is complete, and that the Lieut. Governor of Quebec must take action. Apart from what he may do, the Globe says’ the fact remains that Pacaud, Armstrong Langelier and Robidoux—the two latter members of Quebec cabinet—have commit- ted criminal offences and should be arrest- ed. The Globe adds: **The very sim- plicity of the crime—for it was as simple as picking pockets or blowing a safe—has shocked the public more profundly than the McGreevy business. It is felt that Mr. Laurier must speak and declare himself either with the Globe and Cartwright or with the Quebee faction. {t is reported that Garneau and Sheyhn have resigned from the Quebec cabinet. Pacaud’s paper, L'Electeur, attacks the Globe and J arrer bitterly and ascribes their action to hatred of the French. Chaos has come and is ruling the grit ranks. Several grit members have gone home dis- gusted, and will not return. Orhers are demanding that Laurier shall immediately speak and repudiate his Quebee partners or retire from the leadership. The Quebec men declare that unless Sir Richard Cart- wright and Ontario stand by them they will expose the doings of last election and give away the source of the bribery fund. Orrawa, Aug. 19. The excitement over the Baie de Chaleur railway scandal is unabated. Every day brings new stealings to light. Messrs. Barwick and Cockburn who were deputed by the Senate committee to go to (Juebec and examine the bank accounts, have returned and their evidence to-day promises to be highly interesting. Their examination of the banking accounts will supply all the missing links and show that not only were Mercier’s private debts paid out of the stealings, but that other mem- bers of the Quebec Government are badly implicated. It is believed that the com- mittee will establish that the stealings amounted to as high as half a millon, and that other enterprises were levied on by Pacaud for large connections, DOMINION PARLIAMENT te eee ee House of Commons. Increased Duty on Imported Beer, Ale and Porter. Orrawa, Aug. 19. The afternoon and evening was chiefly oecupied by the House of Commons in dis- cussing the motion of Mr. Laurier regarding Squatters claims to mineral —_ in British Columbia. The motion was defeated by 101 to 81, thirty members being absent. 2 Hon Mr. Haggart promised the approximate census returns in a couple of days. : Hon. Mr. Foster introduced a resolution raising the duty on imported beer, ale and porter six cents a gallon al] round. The Public Accounts and Tarte-McGreevy committee met this forenoon. Admiral Walsh arrived last took his seat amid applause. THE TARTR-MoGREEVY CASE Prompt Action in Respect to Thomas McGreevy. evening, and A Warrant Issued for His Arrest. a Orrawa, Aug. 19. In the House, yesterday, the Hon. Thomas McGreevy, who was ordered to attend, - not appear. A warrant was issued for - arrest, and the Deputy Sergeant-at-arme Saturday night for Quebec to execute it. a t is reported that McGreevy has written to : Speaker resigning his seat in the House, anc that also he has written stating his — of not attending again during the presen session. Personal. Orrawa, Aug. 19. Vice Consul John Crockett, of Charlotte- town, spent yesterday here. Fishery Bulletia. i rt. (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau Report.) icosti—Bait still ALIFAX, Aug. 19,—Anticostl so ‘aaa and codfishing only poor * English Bay, but at Fox Bay the boats on schooners are making — — — ebec—Cod good at iviver ~'- MA or Point, fair at Thunder River and “NEWS. New Stealings Every Day, Sheldrake and Grand River, The fish seem plentiful at Paspebiac, but bait is not obtainable. Launce good at Thunder River, Long Point, Sheldrake, Seven Islands and Mousie. _ P.E. I.—Mackerel very scarce at Mim- inigash, but schooling yesterday off Tig- nish, and reported taking hcoks freely to- Gay at Alberton and Kildare. A few cod hake and haddock at Georgetown. : Nova Scotia— Cod fair at Whitehead and Port Medway, and good at Lunenburg. Herring very plentiful at Lockport, and hake fair. Squid bait very plentiful at Fox Bay, and herring bait fi ’ nets at Lock port, 8 by shermen’s Se. Local Notices. A discount on all perfum d sold this week. — Reddin ha. fancy goods For the cheapest men’s and bo ’ : try J B Macdonald's. ye clothing : al5, 6i ADIES corsets, gloves, hosie lli at J B Macdonald's. at “Saar MARRIED. _ oe At the St Andrew’s manae, t Montague. b Rev W H Spencer, oa Au . ; 12, Johu Franklin Stewart, of Southport, to Miss Annie J Col-4 lings, of New Perth. DIED. Suddenly, at Upton Mills, Dundas, on the 10th inst., greatly beloved and deeply lament- ed, Mary Lymons, wife of Alex. H and relict of the o Wa Hate tt Launceston, Cornwall, Eng., leaving a sorrow. ing husband, three daughters and a large circle of relations and friends in England and Canada to mourn their loss, ‘Blessed. dead that die in the Lord.” ve [Ontario papers please copy], —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— FIREMEN’S MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. Last and Best of the Season ! ae a CITY FIREMEN, encouraged by the success of their last Moonlight Excur- sion, purpose holding another one, On Wednesday, August 19th, ——IN THE—— STMR. “ST. LAWRENCE,” Galbraith’s and Citizen’s Colored Bands will be in attendance and furnish choice music, String Music has also been secured for daneing. The best of order will be maintained, and positively no intoxicated person will be allowed on board, Tickets can be secured from members of the Fire Department and at the Steamer. POPULAR PRICES :—Ladies, 25 cents; Gentlemen, 35 cents. Steamer will leave the Wharf at 8 o'clock, sharp. A. N. LARGE, Chairman Com. D, FINLAYSON, Secretary. augl2—eod pat HOUSES AND LOT AT AUCTION. WILL, under instructions from Mr. James Trainor, sell by Auction, on FRIDAY, the 2lst inst., at 12 o'clock, noon :— His Two Dwelling Houses and Lot situated on Upper Queen Street. These Houses are in good condition, and will be sold separately or otherwise to suit purchasers. Terms at sale. CHAS, I, MORRISON, Auctioneer. augl8 BIG AUCTION SALE sinha P. MONAGHAN’S, (CONNOLLY’S OLD STAND,} This Evening, at 7.30 o’clock, of Crockery and Glassware, ancy Goods, etc., etc. Tn augl5 ' INTERNATIONAL § 8. 00, Summer ‘Arrangement. DAILY TRIPS FOR BOSTON. OMMENCING June 22nd, and continuing until September 12th, inclusive, the Steamers of this Company will make daily trips, Sundays excepted, a3 follows :— ST. JOHN, Monvay, 7.25 a. m, and EasTPorT at noon, Boston direct. TUESDAY, 725 a. m., and EASTPORT at noon, to Portland, connecting with Boston & Maine R, R. train, due in Boston atlljea.m. _. WEDNESDAY, 7.20 a. m., and Kast- PORT at noon, Boston direct. + THURSDAY, 7.25 a. m., and EAst- PORT at noon, Boston direct. se Fripsy, 7.25 a. m., and EasTPORT at noon, to Portland, connecting with Boston & Maine R. R., train, due in Boston at 11,10 a. m. SaTURDAY, 7.25 a. m., and East- PURT at noon, Boston direct. oston same days at 8.3) Remar oan Fectoad at 5 p. m. i at KE with steamer Charles Cee kone w’s, Calais and St Stephen. sa” Freight received daily up to 5 p. m. Cc. E. LAECHLER, Agent, St. John, N. B. “é augl7—iw HORSES--15--HORSES YANTED IMMEDIATELY.—15 good, W Ae a Carriage Horses. Must have good long necks, with plenty knee action. No speed whatever wanted. Size from fifteen to sixteen hands, and age from four to seven Will be at Charlottetown on Tuesday, Friday and Saturday ; Summerside on W ednesday and Thursday. Inquire at Hotel Davies. HONORE F. LAINE, Or W. & McKIE, augl7—4i late Rev. Wm. Harria, of, NEW HOSIERY, enn ial —— amen STANLEY RECEIVED TO-DAY Ex §. &. “Ottawa” from London: Black and Colored French Lacing Cords, Children’s Cashmere Hosiery, Black French Merinoes, Black Silk Velvets, Black Velvet Ribbons, Black Silk Ribbons, Black and Colored Lacings, Black and Colored Plain Sateens, Black Crapes (Courtald’s). English Silesias, Black and White Print Cottons. Fancy Print Cottons. STANGHY BROTHERS, BROWNS Charlottetown, August 7, 1891—eod & wky BLOCK New Midsummer Goods | PER! L STERNG’. NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRILLINGS, NEW VELVETS, NEW UMBRELLAS, NEW VAILINGS, NEW WHITE VICTORIA LAWNS, NEW BLACK FRENCH MERINO, WHITE AND COLORED FLEECY COTTONS. & why Charlottetown, July 24, 1891—dy 1891-AUGUST-1891._ Preparing for Fall Trade! } (<p J. B. MACDONALD, During this Month, will give Extraordinary Bargains in Men’s and Boys Clothing. A New Lot just opened All odd Coats, Pants and Vests will be cleared out at Half Price. Ladies Light Summer Dress Goods. Shawls at slaughter prices. DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE ST Fall Goods will soon arrive, and we are anxious to clear our Summer Stock. You never heard of such Bargains as you will get from us during this monta. Charlottetown, August 3, 1891—eod & wky en 'WANTS, LOST, FOUND de “a Sustaining, Strength-giving, | - = <= oc OST.~—This efternoon, between Mr. A. New- * . man’s, Kent Street, and Boyle's Tannery, d= Invigorating. ‘an envelope containing a number of papers. Finder will be rewarded on leaving satoe at this oftice. li pd—augl? . ‘ | FANTED.—A general servant in a family of OHNSTON’S FLUID BEEF three. Every convenience; light work ; } ' good wages. Apply at this office. tf—ang]8 IS A PERFECT FOOD FOR Ju : i bout ).—A clerk in a general store. 4 Wes years of age. One whe has had Good reference required. Ap- 3 rience. | gome exneri« aoa Invalids and Convaiescents, | ply to Peake Bros. & Oo. | NARIES.~-A few more canaries for sale. ADDI to Mrs. H, D. WapMan, Bayfield Street. 3i—augl8 rennin mena " A general servant, Apply at once Wa iees PF. Parker Caavett, Powaal St augi—tf Supplying all the Nutritious Properties of Prime Beef in an Easily-Digested Form. August 1, 1891—dy & wky