—_ ‘ ry nignt. THE DAI ‘yoce! and Other items. ‘TELEGRAPHIC. a a LY f Reguia SPEC Desp 4 o# . m r PECIAL, VESPATCH ES TO LurE EXAMINER Os rhe Canada sails early to-mor- | THR TARY R N ! h Q Naval | ' yl LG _ GAS rr ii ro DS a } er nena pp Mimic ie doe here about Sie TYR OSE: Seen SE CLOSED: ck is ‘ VS sep: : fhe Baptist convention of the — winees meets in Moncton to-day. Ta t h k ; ’ yal ore re Asks far Time 10 Consider DoaRps AND SoaNn N bY auction, at 6 — y ) this evening, at ( annolly’s wharf.—R, | guluek 88 ° “en wn . oe ‘ Orrawa, Aug. 21, + ; } ins Canenian Leagee : In the Tarte-McGreevy investigation, aaah shot by the P E Island Michael Starrs aflirmed the vorrectness of wes i sting Merow afternoon iis former evidence as to withdrawal of ten- va — der, after which the chairman declared the cag Us AGAIN The dust last evening | Case closed. as wmething terrible, and to day, although, Fitzpatrick, counsel for Thomas Me- a3 rik oa : ere ¥ ii i . . . , watering cart is out, it is just as bad, Greevy, expressed his intention of address- oem ing the committee. tead the Di Sook z eoqoat. Books Read the | nent Seek Parte said he had not decided whether sere ad. in our issue of to-day ou will tind The would proceed any further in the case ate iis old established and reliable - % hares ae * fore Avie ’ - — TocuRNAMENT.— The grand pietic tournament to be held atthe driving ginieue . an Movday next, promises tobe the letic event on the Island for years. AT pak, peat acd - yrsieaL.— The Citizens (colored) Band Queen Square Gardens last even- presence of a large concourse of understand that Galbraith’s r two coucerts in the same payed in . ; 1e ing, §2 the people, and we Rod will give one « ; ‘ sigce next Weea. - PeaCTISING — Ail the teams th at «6are to the athletic tournament and fire- -held at the drivieg park, in compete mens sports, to D «a Monday, are hard at work practising, and 5 P avery event P ym’ se3 to be weil Hlled and hotly contested. se eeleiiaaes Brrpery.— Five Lewiston, Me, Werks ABOVE prominent liga raellers at have been srrested charged with an attempé to bribe the ihe deputies testify that fered them $250 a month tate fair week if they would 1 syndicate of 25 dealers. Depaty Sheriffs. ths bqto each and $500 i syree not to molest pe pee rs - e Ratt aT BRacKLEY Potnt.—-The ball given at Shaw's Hotel, Biack'ey Point Beach, last nigh’, by Major Howes, was a brilliant affair. There were upwards of one hundred guests. sandsomely decorated with wheat and oats. Dance- aud was continued The dali-room was | punting and stalks o! 5 el ing began at o CK mtiloae this morning. Worth's orchestra fe u ab 1 excell nt mustic. on Tus Eveytnc --The blue jxckets on bord H. M.S. Canada will hold a Ledge of Tewplars this eveving from 7 to 8, in MeLe as Hail. Onent Division will h lla public meet- ingin McLeod's Hall this evening, com- mencing at8. All friends of temperance invited. sooty iihines Seonts at Tus Parx.—The members of the South End Boating and Athletic Clabare hard at work preparing for the spris on Monday next. The firemen, sprinters, etc., who are to compete are hal at work practicing, and everything promises well) Make arrangements tur at- tending. cissicasinpiliitien Warne Are Tury ?—A letter rece ived last fight by a gentleman in this city, from Dua- em Campbell, Esq., Secretary of the New Glasgow Driving Association, conveys the intelligence that only Elmo and Israel were, up te yesterday, entered for the stallion race athat place. The conditions of the race are such that unless three more entries are made before the 3ist inst., to which date the time bas been extended, there will be no stallion tace there this year. -> Pouce Court. — This morning three drunks, local talent, were disposed of for mesoi $1 or 4 days each, and a similar ine ¥ua iiaposed upon a sailor of the Can- “iavho acted in » disorderly manner on Upper Queen Street last evening. Another uilor who was drunk and disorderly at the fame time and p'ace was fined $3 or 14 days, and a thir’, who was charged with in- teriering with the police in the discharge of their duty, was dismissed. A young man for assault was fined $2 or 8 days, and a nuisance case was adjourned. - Exctremeyt ix WHeat.— An exchange says: The advance in the price of wheat the past ten days in United States grain centres, has hot been equalled since September, 1883. Ua the Sch inat. September wheat closed in Vnieigo at 858, on the 11th the price was 923, 2 the 13th, 944, on the 14th 98, and on Saturday the 15th closed at 1043. Yesterday September wheat reached 110, a clear advanne of over 20 cents a bushel in less then ten days. The movement v-hich was at first speculative and accelerated by the advance of wheat in Rogland and caused by more unfavorable crop “ew io England and on the continent. wierenaieisiia ,,ualo To Resr.—The body of Gunner Thoaas U. Myers, No, 2 Battery, G. A., ws consigned to its last resting place in Birch Cemetery, Lot 48, this forenoon one party of thirteen accompanied the M “, Which was largely attended. “srs. Mark Wright & Co., in whose em- on deceased was at the time of his in a at down their factory this morning oo that all theic employes might be well | at the funeral. Young Myers was liked by all who knew him. P ome - lela ret — The steamer State of six vel * ain Duane, left for Beston at non — last evening, with a general £0 and the following passengers. - kK — are Magyie Fairclough, Mr Wadding- » Mr Head, John McPhail, Mrs John McPhail. H C Horne fr Mas; , Mrs T E Peardon, < Martin, Miss “Onald J do, Ge & ' nan i do, Flora McLean, Effie McLen- | whereby affai ay Jas M scdonald, A Capbal, J A Mce- tM b J McDonald, Mrs F Smith, Mrs ‘ Mclonis, Mrs ve VeDKins, Benj Laird,Mre ») McDonald, Weod, . arms in, M rs R McRory, Geo ' Oran, do, Mra An z holson, rs nedy Mrs Squires, A do, B do, Ethel Ktta McKinnon, Aogus Panti! i . ya, 940, John Roche, Miss Maloney, R MeD ald, A McDonald, Flora MeLeu!, Mei, pyle, Miss Crab ] cr * S Mofatt, Miss MJ Thompson, KG Z Vood, Me W Taylor, S Whitty, Mrs S: array, W Wool, Mes H McLean, eJ 8 er JF Canaiff, Miss C McLean, ee hy Fiditey, Mes Lenagtoa aad daug h- te S Bamber of round-trip passengers. ‘Premier Abb He was not anxious to take any more re- sponsibility about it, and asked for 24 hour- to make up his mind. Tarte’s announce- meut fell like a thunder-clap on the grits, who don’t know what to do. , Davies and he afterwards conversed for a long time in the corridor, Davies using all his prettiest persuasion, The committee adjourned till next Tues- day. Tarte’s withdrawal is the result of a conterence of the Quebec grits who have decided to withdraw entirely from the con- sideration of the McGreevy case and leave the house when it comes up, unless the Ontario grits support Mercier and silence the Globe. Sir Richard Cartwright, Mills and other Ontario men positively refuse, and thers is a very preity row in the Opposition camp. THE QUEBEC STEAL ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS. Paecaud the Intermediary, SN RA LTS iia OR eS ete — erie tO TGs, aarti, np arate ‘ ‘ “an ei WHITLIER WRITES IN MEMORIAM OF FRIEND, HIS OLD , The venerable poet Whittier writes the fol- owing lines in memoriam of his old friend James Russell Lowell :— From purest wells of English undefiled Noue deeper drank than he, the New World's child, Who, in the language of their farm fields spoke ’ The wit and wisdom of New England folk “nes monstrous wrong ; the world-wide augh naeanss thereby might well have shaken a The walls of And mine of slavery down ere yet the ball battle overthrew them all. > LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. _ ©. Sec! SiR,—1l am afraid that the ingenious adapter of the paragraphs “After The Dance,” appearing over the signature ‘ Q, Soc,” in this morning’s Guardian, must have become very reckless as a result of having to ‘* drown his sorrows in lemonade.” These paragraphs are stolen from a copied article in Our Society of June 12, 1891. I do not accuse the editor of the Guardian of plagiarism, but the manner in which these paragraphs are arranged so as to appear original, leads me to believe that they must have been done by none other than the paraphraser of Burke, Surely, however, the editor of the Guardian will not expect us to believe that his article FRIDAY, EY BROTHERS RECEIVED TO-DAY a Ex 6. & “Ottawa” from London: Black and Colored French Lacing Cords, Children’s Cashmere Hosiery, r 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). Einglish Silesias, Black and White Print Cottons. Fancy Print Cottons. AUGUST 21, 1891. ) i—_——_-———_— Sy Ethene acento Prange mente, ANL is another ‘‘paraphrase,” for it is word for where, guided by temperance spirit, be ‘has changed champagne into lemonade, ar@ this change to my humble mind, does not | commend itself as an inyprovement, O TempPora ! O MOREs ! word like the original in Our Society, save" 3h 0 TRS, Charlottetown, August 7, 1891—eod & wky CONVENT Dé NOTRE DAME, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Studies wil Commence as usual on the First of September. Orrawa, Aug. 21. In the Senate Railway Committee, the in- vestigation of the Mercier-Pacaud scandal was | continued. The evidence given that twenty- tive thoussnd frances were remitted to Mercier | out of the amount received from the Dominion | Government on subsidy accounts, proved also | that $8,900 of the steal was paid to Madam Fry on account of the purchase of Pacaud’s house. ¢ McDonall, the ralway contractor, testi- ' fied to Pacaud being an intermediary in all his dealing with the Government, and to | obtain subsidies from the Dominion Gov. | ernment it was necessasy to pay Pacaud | handsomely, | Pacaud’s private secretary testified that Pacaud started for Ottawa in obedience to the first summons of the coinm.tiee, but had returued probably after having met Mercier on the road. ‘nternational Courtesies, The French Squadron at Portsmeuth. A Royal Reception. Porrsmovtn, Aug. 21. The French squadron met with a magni- ficent reception at Portsmouth yesterday morning. The Admiral and seventeen of- ficers landed and were conveyed in royal carriages to Osborne Place, where they were received by Queen Victoria, the Duke of Connaught, and Princesses Louise and Beatrice and a number of nobles attached to the court. The Queen expressed her great gratification at the visit and hoped their stay in England would be enjey- able. DOMINION PARLIAMENT House of Commons. eee eee Orrawa, Aug. 20. In the House of Commouas yesterday the Sergeaut-at-arms reported that he could not tind Thomas McGreevy in Quebec. Mr. Cochrane has denied the charges against him, which have been referred to a special committee, Upon motion to go In- to committee of supply, Amyot moved an amendment censuring the Government re- garding the contract for Kingston Dock. Tire debate lasted until 11 o’clock when a vote was taken and the amendment defeated by 99 to $2. Sixteen members were paired and eleven Corservatives and four grits CIVIL SERVICE RNOUIRY. Se ott’s Announcement. el Orrawa, Aug. 21. In the Senate yesterday Premier Abbott - > ‘ 4 ¢ Sarah Mart Martin, Robert and | Government to appylnt @ “artin, Mrs Macdonald, John Mac- | enquire into the workin trome do, A do, Mary do, Maggie land recommend a@ moi A Beaton, Sarah Duffy, | operale Machon, Miss K McDonald, M | t derson, Mrs F Mcintyre, Sarah | UP © gre ig, | and a 2.45 ciass. =? Segouow, and wife, Me Mrs A Ken-| September. Se . Miss McLellan, Mrs L Boyee, Mrs | be, Mrs Curbey, Wm | announced that it was the intention of the royal commission to g of the civil service, e complete system, rs shall be managed in a busines:- like way. He also said that the Government intend appointing an inspector to supervise ions in every department. — Orr _———- } i | i ' Tue Turr —Don’t ferget the races on | Saturday, | he Souris Driving Park on | September 26:h. The programme Is made f a green race, a three-minute ciass Entries close on the 25th e advt. for particulars. ciesticltine—nath Pusuice Meetine.—Be sure to go to the very interesting public meeting 10 the Furst t + Church this evening at 8 o’clock. of Sackville, who was at E. Convention, and dent for Canada, will There will b> good uns WwW ul Methodis ’rof. Andrews, he Minneapolis C. |whois a Vice Presi |address the meeting. - ' vocal music, and an enjoyable eve! It | ‘be spent. |}eombining a strict attention to comfort and | Superior. HILLSBOROUGH HOUSE, ‘Near Corner Kent and Prince Streets, MM HE SISTERS beg to inform the public that much in the way of general improvement has been accomplished during the holidays for the well-being and convenience of the pupis. By means of a first-class heating apparatus, the spacious apirtments of the lnstitution possess the advantage of a constant genial temperature. Suitable arrangements, cconomica’ charges, are made for young ladies either actending the Normal School or other- wise engaged, who would wish to enjoy the benefit of a quiet and home-like boarding house. For particulars apply te the Mother augI8 KENT STREET, CH’TOWN, Permanent and Transie:t Beard- ers accommodated at ren- sonabie rates, | HIS HOUSE is within easy distance of Churches, Colleges, Schools, Post Office, etc,, and will be found convenient for Students and others who désire to be cen- trally located. MRS. LEDWELL. augl9—dy & wky tf WANTS, LOST, FOUND & WANTED marina” A Hig ee AMINER Office. aug2l WANTED AT ONCE.—Parlor and housemaid, with good references. High wages. <Ap- ply at THe ExaMINER Office, aug21 \ ANTED.—A servant for general housework. Apply to Mrs. C. V. McGREGOR, Prince Street. aug2l WANTED.—4 housemaid in @ small family. Washing given out. Inquire at this ollice. aug2i—tf : —<—_= =e R SALE.—A one-acre field of potaton-. situated on the St.. Peter’s Road, near the ilway crossing. Apply at Tur- EXAMINER po . > ™ tf—aug21 yo LET.—A House on Pownal Street, lately oceupied by KR. F. DeBlois. Possession given immediately. Apply to THomis W. Dopod. july3i1—tf j en plan of part of Charlottetown. Apply at this office. aug: OUND.—Pickea up inside the harbor, a small rowboat abeut 12 feet keel. Owner may have the same by paying expenses. Apply at this office. 3i pd—aug20 Ww YOUNG LADY from England, who has been A carefuily traimed for music teacher for the. piwno-forte, and who holds certificate of merit irom South Kensington. London, desires upils. Is very patient with children. A ddress ‘ Music,” otfice of this paper. OsT.~—-Between jw pd—aug?0 L Prince Streets, on Sun ring. Finder will be rewar at this office. ws NTED.—A general servant in @ small famiiy. Apply at this office. tf—aug2) Hilisborough and Upper day last, a gold ear- ded on leaving same li pd—aug20 NTED.—A general servant in a family of three.” Every convenience ; light wock ; good wages. Apply at this office. tf—-augl8 ANTED.—A clerk in a general store. about W 16 t- 18 years of age. One who has had some exrerience. Good reverence required. oo ply to PEAKE Bros. & U9, tf—aug'!s ANARIES.—A few more canaries for sale. eae to Mrs. H, DV. WADMAN, Bayfield 3i- anglS Apply wt once ) Street. rhe —A ven-ral servant, ’ 3 Pownal St W “to Mrs. F. PaRKER CakVELL, augi—t: PY $ WANTED.— A good Cook. Apply to MRS. CHARLEs L¥IGH, Fitzroy Street. july28 —tf wy LE T in‘ i Shop O LET.—The new Dwelling House and st [ on north side Queen Sqaare, containing twenty rooms, exclusive of pantry, oer ee Frost-proof cellar; good stabling. samedi’ essession given. Apply to Captais, ber Yoyle or Mrs. Doyle. ti—aug OST.—In this city, on eo Sunday oreeee. 7 h urse containing some loose ¢ ge and Sanat pocket knifa. Finder will kindly leave sam? at THs EXAMINER oftice. Top Shirts. a, Canadia PIER FLEECY COTTORS, GREY COTTONS, FANCY FLANNELS, WHITE COTTORES, BED TICKINGS, COTTON WARPS. COTTON BALLINGS, PILLOW COTTONS, Shirts and Drawers, Ladies’ Vests. We have bought at the lowest prices and guaran- tee the very best value in the city. Charlottetown, Aug. 21, 1891—dy & wky SIERNG’. GREY FLANNELS, 1891--AUGUST-1891. Preparing for Fall Trade! ALD, Extraordinary Bargains J. B. MACDO! A New Lot just opened During this Month, will give in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. | All odd Coats, Pants and Vests will be cleared out at Kale Price. Ladies Light Summer Dress Goods. Shawls at slaughter prices. DOMINION BOOT AND SHGE STORE. Fall Goods will soon arrive, and we are anxious to clear our Summer Stock. You never heard of such Bargains as you wil! get from us during this month. 3, 1891—eod & wky Charlottetown, August auzl3 —3i | pa IND. Friday morning, on Queen Street, aa ade. Qwner can the same &Y ing for this advertigement, augls = : tS | ee a , [ sh bah ‘ { ; e — 1 N ‘ 6 . ° , ‘ e (rr i rf Yr | 1 t, eho Sustaining, Sti ength-giving, : ae hae — ; wttnee!| Bk all Invigorating # or hg * (a . ty ;"7, Hy ig ) =? ‘THE BRITISH WAREHOUSE 22ers Y Al re . | egemmniees fa heal (iy we. NOW UNDERGOING REPAIRS, | SE jpeg 77 pL” JOHBSTOR § FLUID BEEF SITUATED ON QUEEN —— ieee : 7 Vo yy TaN x Is A PERFECT FOOD FOR OPPOSITE THE MARKET, pit. 7} fj At B. and one of the best Business Stands in the ——2 v3 ug 5; 22 Invalids and Convalescents, City. Any person requiring same and apply- . ss Her = ’ ing at once can have the interior fitted up to “Sf ygcS S Supplying all the Nutritious Properties of suit their business. Possession given first ot | seh gt Prime Beef in an Easily-Digested Form. September. Apply to THOMAS W. DODD. | augl—eod tf August 1, 1891—dy & wky