j es Vy « ir > rales and Other Ttems. 7 ca Sonttl art ‘ At k w“ ‘ ° ” MPANY © t thi ‘ ; bar k X « \ ' Court will mS e 4th inst, : Aro Kelly ¥ I \ i ‘toria . » A. W \ pl case emember ring this even f o The ssingcommittees - ,meet at McLeod's Hall this a eenine at 8 eport. - iymade Clething.—The bal- ws e 2 e s a our summer stock at big a’ € _ -— : , pe gts Jas. Paton & Co coe 3i—jy3l ; — ° 4 vents for rubber stamps of all sre agents A oa we guarantee our prices lower 4 other house in the business. — =. 2 t Moore. ‘pind : : > , M cup Examrts.— A friend in the > iv . . YY 7 ‘Y a * ont to Tas Examiner of to-day a 4 nat and death ana lreée iCal LOWS m .. sion a single postal card S TT 4 - rox.—Four hundred and CAMS . a1 ace ame over in the e tae Pant du Chene last evening for es market. — Moncton Timee, tv in eoats, pants and vests, also sy suits for boys from four st Jas. Paton & Cos. si—jy3l g odice HF abou! iti SB arsupa uf os . The regular monthly meeting of company will be held at 5 o'clock sharp we de R pose ree g ie this evening al WS B onder. -~W A Marphy, secretary, . ~ iis a Hay CROP. [he hay crop is reported good 5 the wert. , King’s County it is said to Me -jizht in maoy places in Queen’s, the WUE ais prospect was rever better in July. » a= ft ; — a frraact or Desr.--A goodly number of me sors calied at Dodd's Medical Hall on 7 sturday and enjoyed a cup of beef tea. (ul and sample it to-day. Ic’s excellent. i ——— @ jhe cheapest lot of readymade 2 ighing ever offered is to be found udames Patoa & Co's alteration 4% ole. talleacly and secure a wi j 3i—jy3 gui a toon Weax.—Tie street committee are ing down & plankway on Euston Street, ¢seeo Waymoata and Cumberland streets. A splendid piece of [iwas OAULY Reeced “ eadamizing is being done on Prince eet near the Ferry W hart sal cialiaiciennn — 1s aL | . . Pisgtve —Mackerel continue to be taken god quantities, although of small size, ag the western coast of Prince County. lehake fishery is excellent in the same tea. Up to the close season (Saturday) sors Were also profitably fished. he ean GermayuentT Hovuse.—We are requested ® state that the imvjtations ismed from m worrament House, for this week, will not m ittrise with the usual visiting hours on m Weinwisy afte Stra may be merested to know that the JKS are ‘open tereevery day when the Lieutenaat-Gover- Fi 8ia town, diame Tat GATHERING OF THE CLANS.—We learn wal altangement have been made for extra mitt to Summerside on the morning of the “i inst., by adding a special train to leave ‘us ior Summerside, and calling at all termediate points, and also a special from veorgetown to connect with the Souris special at Mount Stewart. ——_>__—. ss 4 so Houses Surppep.—On Saturday “Wruiig ‘ast, says the Summerside Agricul. tonst, ir, Hart shipped by the Northumber- laa, for the American markets, four horses, valaed at $92y. Capt. Barnard shipped one, ‘pied at $225, by the same boat, to a pur: mae at St. Stephen, N. B., and another piety shipped one, valued at $100. 7 . » a a ae “ERA SEMON has engaged the services of “te Artillery Brivade Ban 1, who will give *erand Opén air concert in front of the hall co a — the artillery origade shh aaa inant Perform some ex- : com 0 inside. D nt fail to attend, buadred Pe like agin. One in nel prosen-s will be given ght, } the Dy awe oS ggegemen y *MNG =Ovstzrs.—Ths Marine and Fishe; aarbor, a3 well oysters, with a y these | eg, Minister of ies purpose planting Shediac as Summerside harbor, with il View of restoring the fisheries a to their former productive- tiderable ex ichard Hunt, who has had con- Shedise a { perience in oyster culture, was in isheries Pred days ago, at the request of the Sid report Se entth: to inspect the old beds 7mters fo pron their condition for receiving F breeding purposes. He informs us that the — ‘ eke] Sr are in prime condition and that vl @ veabare ‘sults may be expected from the ot with ao, —_e ane the work proceed- -—Agricuiturist. Avizg — we _ hove ‘ . : “OHS L.—The Chinese are rapid- noted Chink Civilized. Lee Binn Nam, 4 low days — pugilist, was in Baltimore a ef France ) On his way to New York from iy ae A reporter who interview- all nor gery says the Celestial will in okt wre Y challenge John L Sullivan to Mtation Chin Foo asserts that Lee's lovery Kine : lighter throughout the that of ‘tho “Bp, On 1a about On & par with slitned ev, ec Boy” in America. The eighy ca _— is 6 feet 8 inches tall, Hig ni, pe” Pounds and is finely built. P'8-tail” reaches to the ground. i eet : nee. Pann NRHIP ComPETITION. — Reition ane 7 been made inthe prize come erbert rece cad s mé@ timeago by Mp. G. 5 Moore) rake stationer, (now Haszard cop aa a city, for the best written Wiveen gig. the ® Series—any number Meeefyl Aes inclusive. The ate 88 flow mpetitors, with prizes won, Tiler oe Ist, J H Williams, New " School, three months course y tetown B sajls ! . lege text etic, Lot 12, school or col- a7 Caray it Sslued at $5; 3rd, Minvie sMued at ? ad eleven, $3; 4th, stylographic pen, a ® Haszard tts toward ahi of ¢} ards Whooly improving the penman- *84r to continye the prizes, we pupils attending the public ‘nd we trust that he wiil see his “THE | ceived from the kick of a horse on Thursday in} -usiness College; 2ad, Lutie | i0omftield, gold fountain pen, | M sgyie McNaugh, | valued at | mistake. When the disease is least touble- deserves credit for | some ig the best time to get r ‘the use of Nag:l Balm will accomplish. tae TELEGRAPH Spree rep ’ PRCIAL DesParonrs ro Tug EXAMIneR TARTE-HCGREEVY CASE, An Important Witness Captain Larkins on the Stand. Exonerates Sit Hector and the Me- Greevy's From Murphy's harges, en me Ortawa, Aug. 3, — inquest on Satur- . of tne fi arki Connolly and Co. was again cenoinea ae said that Murphy was first engaged as a foreman over boys and men eugaged in breaking stone. Then Murphy bought Nehan’s interest in the firm. Tha trouble with Murphy began in 1885 when his ex- planations for large payments were uusatis- factory. But Muryby never then suggested that the money was paid to Thomas McGreevy. Murphy's evidence that Thomas McGreevy had given instruc- tions how to obtain the contract for the graving dock at Esquimault was untrue. Larkin gave other very important testi- mony, thoroughly exonerating Sie Hector I, ‘ngevin, Thomas McGreevy and Engineer Perley from the charge which Murphy had tried to fasten on them. Larkin testified that be was a Grit in politics, and chairman of the Grit Association of Lincoln County Vntario. He was in the habit of liberally subscribing to his party’s funds. He said that the Globe had once contained an article forcibly denouncing the proposed change inthe Esquimault dock, as being soley in the interest of contractors. He immediately wrote to J. D. Edgar, M. P., one of the Globe directors, renioustrating, and then the Globe turned round and supp rted the changes. He was ordered to pricire the letter, Sir John Thompson reversed the mode of conducting investigation pursued by the grits, and told them that hereafter it would be conducted differently. Some of the Conservative members have started to carry the war into Africa, and the grits are bitterly protesting. The weather here is delightfully cool and pleasant. PARNELL AGAIN. Popular Att Thurles, Dvusum, Aug 3. In the Tarte- Met day Captain Larkin ee JAULY EXAMINER, - - .. ¢ NEWS, ere —_ patna ttt GReaT cheap sale of readymade of August, ap boys’ and men’s | clothing during the month at J B Macdonald’s. aug3, Gins Loox to your own iaterest, and do not be | P-rsuaded to buy men’s and boys’ clothing until you see the stock and bargains given at J B Macdonald's. aug3, Gins Boors AND SHORS.—Nine years ago when the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store first Ovenec, the | eople were paying long prices fur boots and shoes. Whon we got into the field we so remedied that we claim the credit of saving the people many dollars and we are still doing ir, Always go to the D uninion Boot and Shoe Store if you want the best value. aug, Ging Just received five cases of the very new- est style, in English hard, soft and silk hats at Prowse Beos., the wonderful cheap men. aug 1, 3in iglish hats opened to-day aug 1, 3in s in Prowse Bros. Five cases of BE at Prowse Bros. STILL the rush continue clothing department, and every person — than pleased wich the big bargains . “y are giving in mens’ boys’ and childrens clothing. 3. a ng aug 1, 3'n , +WENTY Cents discount on men’s and boys’ light imported shoes at Goff Bros, j39 61 JUST RECEIVED. A COMPLETE STOCK OF bage’'s New Canadian Readers, The Only Authorized Edition, Be Sure and Get the Correct Book. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, —~—AT THE—— LOWEST PRICES. COUNTRY MERCHANTS will find it T much to their advantage to purchase at the DIAMOND BOOKSTORE. Best Value ‘in the City. THES. L. CHAPPELLE. july29—3i eod Houses and | Lot For Sale, Mr. Parnell received a magnificent recep- tion yesterday at Thurles. The detached the horses from the carriage and | drew it themselves to Market Place. Par- nell re-aflirmed his distrust of the Liberals | and said that his policy would not change. | He warned Messrsy Dillon and O'Brien that they were pursuing a dangerous course injfollowing Mr. Gladstone. William O’Brien reproaches Lord Salis- bury for taking advantage of a legal techni- eality and procuring his adjudication as bankrupt. The Drouth in Texas. New York, Aug. 3. The terrible drouth prevailing in south- west Texas was broken Saturday night by # violent rain storm. Only two showers had fallen in mine weeks. The cotton and curn crops are ruined and cattle, are dying. populace | Spurgeon’s Condition. Lonpon, Aug. 3, Mr. Spurgeon’s condition is tranquil ; but he does not improve, Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Aug. 3.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, mostly fair, with a few loca] showers, stationary or higher temperature. Fishery Bulletin. a (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau Report.) Hatsrax, Aug. 3.—Anticosti—Good fish- ing off Head Point, but no fishing of any kind elsewhere on the coast. Quebee.—Cod good at Long Point and Magpie, and fair at Thunder River, Perce, Newport Point and Paspesiac. Luunce good at Thunder River, Moisi and Long Point. A few herring were caught at Perce and Paspebiac. ' New Brunswick.—No inshore fishing at Caraquette during the past week, and bankers had only very puor fares of cod. There were few fish of any kind taken on the coast of P. E. Island or Cape Bre- ton. the weather being sti]! unfavorable. Nova Scotia.—Good prospects of herring in the nets at Whitehead, but no signs of any other fish. A few cod and haddock were taken at Spry Bay, a good haul of cod- fish at Lunenburg, and an excellent catch of hake and haddock at Digby. Squid are reported very plentiful at Crow Harbor. ——_—__——— me 5 rH Senoor Pyonso,—-The annual pice ord aie James’ Sabbath School is being held at Shaw’s wharf, West River, to-day. The weather is delightful, and the attendance large. The Southport made two trips to West River, one at 9 this morning, and the other at two this afternoon. ~—-— reD Faom His Inyurres,—We regret shai has the little son of Mr. Morgan, merchant, Southport, whose injuries re- last we chronicled « few sg my cae suddenly yesterdsy afternoon. e sympa- thize with Mr. ‘and Mrs. Morgan in the death of their only surviving son. ——_—_-~_j-—--—~ You are troubled with Catarrh, but in this warm, dry weather do not strongly experience its evil effects and you neglect treatment. A id of it, and this Sold by all dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of | Upper Queen Street. , comfortable, with convenient stabling to each, 7 subscriber offers for sale TWO HOUSES and Lot of Land, with E _ 50 feet fioniage, on The Houses are new and and will be sold Separately or en bloc, to suit pur- chasers. _If not disposed ot at private sale before FRIDAY, the 20th of August next, they will be offered at Auction on that date. Terms—25 per cent, of purchase atsale; balance On @asy terms, JAMES TRAINOR, Ch’town, July 25, 1891—dy eod & wy 2i her Now Landing and in Store, 1° > BARRELS FLOUR, dad 100 ‘* Cornmeal (American K D) 10 tons Cornmeal, in bags, 20 barrels Oatmeal, 300 1 1b boxes Figs, 50 boxes Valencia Raisins, 25 half chests Tea, 50 20 lb boxes Choice Tea, 10 casks Cod Oil, 5,000 lbs Codfish. W. J. BOSWALL, Lower Queen Street. jy28—1w eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND de ae YOUNG MAN would like something to do in office, shop or collecting. Well acquaint- ed with the city. Address “A, B,,"" EXAMINER office, 2i pd—ang3 To LET.—A house with four rooms, perch and good cellar. Pump in the yard. Apply at the Brewery, Malpaque Road, aug3s—3i law p T° LET.—A Barber Shop with ontfit. Apply to WM. HENNESSEY, corner of Queen and King Streets. Ji pd—aug3 OST,—From Mr. R. R. Fitzgerald’s residence, on Friday last, a Setter Pup, three months oid. 2i—augl OST OR STOLEN.—On last Thursday night, L a Maltese Cat, mouse colored, with a white spot under its neck. The fi-der will be rewarded on leaving same with Mrs. Wess, Kuston St. augi—2i T°? LET.—A House on Pownal Street, lately gecupied by R, F. DeBlois. Possession given immediately. Apply to THOoMas W. Dopp, july3i—t? DK SALE.—Tie Dalhousie Farm, better KF known as the Holman Farm, one and a half miles from the city, containing Thirty-three Acres of Land wi'h good Dwelling House. For particulars apply on the premuses to H G. MUR- PHY. 160i eod—jy31 ORES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE, — Enqulre } of tH’ B. Rebinson, Grocer, Upper Great Geoure Street, or at George M. RKohinson’s Rar- ber Shep, opposite EXAMINER office, Richmond Stret*, _ lw pd—jy29 WANTED. A good Housemaid. Apply to Mrs. CHARLES LEIGH, Fitzroy Street. july28—té Rees | ie WANTED TO PURCHASE, for a client, a Dwelling House of one crtwo tenements, centitally situated, or land suitable for building one, Apply at oflice of J. H- Repniv, Solicitor, Cameron Block. a 3i eod—jy23_ wes NTED.—A_ girl for seneral housework. Apily to Mra, D. STEwarR®?, Kent Street. Juy2s a? ee WANTED.—A general servant in « family of three. Light work, every convenience and gocd wages. Apply at this office. tf—jy27 T° ILET.—A house on Upper Queen Street, con- taining sig reom3, ail mewiy papered and painted Separate yard and water in the house. Apply to JAMus F. CURTIS, jy? Hevst TO LET.—A newly built private I)welling House, situateon Richmoud St., Wes!. G harbor and country view. Fitted up with all modern ‘improvements. [t isin a quie| part ef the city and free from dust nuis- ance. Apply to Thomas Campbell Richmond Strert, unel5 cod /ENTS !~—We are ready to appoint canvass- a ae for “The Life of Sir John, by his nepbew, Col. Macpherson, A. D. © Chis ae phy, fully illustrated, including two fine aan plates, is the oaly ann, written with Sir = a consisnt, end the jate Premier revised the } or in part before his death. Special agreement for Large territory made with Firms or eo = Agents highly recommended, Apply oe PUBLISHING House, St. John, N. B., Publ Local Notices. i MONDAY, AUGUST 3. 1891. oe oo % er. am i a oF in Wen’s and Half Price. 1891--AUG All odd Coats, Pants and Shawls at slaughter prices. ES nana emnennemenn tes (x) Pt i {X) jaring for Fall Trade | J. B. MACDONALD. During this Nionth, will give Extraordinary Bargains ES0ys’ nothing. A New Lot just opened. est Ladies’ Light s will be cleared out at Summer Dress Goods. ws & Yt ¥ Charlottetown, J uly 29, Charlottetown, Hunter River, New Glasgow, Laird’s Mills, Rusticoville, North Rustico, Emerald, Tryon Mills, Crapaud, Victoria, Freetown, Kensington, Cliften, Stanley, Malpeque, Summerside, Centreville, St. Eleanors. Charletown, Oct. 14, 1890, price (50c. or $1 4 bottle). G. T. Fulford & Uo., Brockville, Ont,—lw for the Dominion. july?8 gs JOMINION 1891—ead & wky New Mi NEW RIBBONS, NEW HOSTERY, NEW UMBRELLAS, NEW WHITE VICTORIA LAWNS, NEW BLACK FRENCH MERINO, WHITE AND COLORED FLEECY COTTONS. Charlottetown, July 24, 1891—dy & wky ~ SS Telephone Company of P. E. Island Pee : a, a ———— AP — —_ ona AT YoU CAN BUY DRY GOODS CHEA THIS MONTH, isummer Goods ! UOT AND SHOE STORE, Fall Goods will soon arrive, and we are anxious to . ear our Summer Stock. You never heard of such argains as you will get from us during this month. Charlottetown, August 3, 1891—eod & wky + —— He ING & STERNS’. (x) A A ER ma TOLL BINH STATIONS. WESTERN STATIONS, ’RASTERN STATIONS. Mount Stewart, Peake’s Station, Cardigan, Dundas, Grand River Bridge, Annandale, | Souris, Ceorgetown, Lower Montague, Montague, Murray River, Murray Harbor North, Murray Harbor South, New Perth, Valleyfield, Orwell, Vernon River Bridge, Brush Wharf, Eldon. ROB ANGUS, Manager. NEW EFRILLINGS, NEW VELVETS, NEW VAILINGS, > . * Meeting of Creditors. MEETING of the Creditors of Messrs. McLeod & Stewart will be held in the office of the undersigned, in Prown’s Block, Charlottetown, P. E. 1, on WEDNESDAY, ‘the 5th day of Augast, 1891, at 11 o'clock, a.m., when a statement of the Assets and Liabilities of the said Firm will be submitted. Au offer will also be submitted by the Assiguors, A. 8S. URQUHART, K. R. BROW, | jy28—dy Assignees. 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, jyll Agents. } HERRING! 5 BARRELS AND HALF BARRELS VERY CHOICE HERRING. For sale by P. MONAGHAN july23 —tf (Jaeen Street. ee, ety tees? UST--1891.