| pLgGRAPHIC NEWS. fyeSPATOHES TO luk KHXAMINER, cial ! sre gg TUNNEL QUESTION yUSSED BY TEE, ~ COMMONS. \n Excellent Speech . By John WeLean. p Island Members Speak. Keany and Wood Declare Themselves in Favor of ihe Tunnel Scheme. fle fir Ube ub een gan coreCli BY THE FINANCE MINISTER —_————- rawa, July 2. fast pight Was an ‘Island night. W hen AY a . , | Mr. Cockburn gave another the Ottawa telegram , and demand- ey House it y? tHe read jst TE arsday $ EXAMINI R uld be removed ~ at Te: EXAMINER ah che reading rooms aud the file of the loose of “Commons, he House roared vith laughter. John McLean then ¢ ntinued the debate . Mr. Davies’ motion. He spoke for neatly an hour, and delivered an excellent naech, in the course of which he went over » whole case, p rticularly dealing with it omthe commercial standpoint. He ridi- sed Mr. Cockburn and his figures until ho Horse Was consuited. Mr, McLean held the attention of the tose from the start to the finish, and at tiguse [rom e conclusion was warmly app'auded and ongratulated by both sides Mr. Kenny ¢ Halifax and Mr. Josiah Wood strongly [sland’s case. Messrs. } } wpperted the vary, Yeo, Welsh, and Austin Macdonald Jsospoke. Hon. Mr. Foster spoke, and though he was cautious, as same a Cabinet Minister, his , 5 ’ weech plainly showed that the Island’s gition 1S better understood and appre- ted by the Government than ever be- Mz. Cockburn also spoke, repeating his crevioug statements about the Island, not- withstanding the fact that Mr. Kenny told Was aii astra (REWEN'S TOURNAMENT. ce ee Very ee eee landers Successful, Moncton, July 2. firemen’s tournament on the Athletic nds yesterday was very successful. ¢sports began about ten o'clock, in the number of people. Phe Island team took first place in the wok and ladder competition, and the ‘and reel team was second in that event. race was won by an Island tepresentative, and the Islanders run a ‘raw with Halifax in the three-legged race, Finlayson won the oflicers’ race, and J. McKenna tock second place in the one huudred yards professional race. esence of a great iue driv ers A Big Suit for Libel, New York, July 2. {the New York Life In- have instructed their Hornblower to com- against the editors, publishers aud proprietors of the New York snes, lor million dollars damages “or hbel,and have retained as associate “uasel, Messrs. Joseph H. Choate, KF red- erick R. Couder and Henry Beekman. ———ge Weather Bulletin. Lus Oificers Qe ~ (' . surance Vowpany counsel, William bB hence a suit at once one Toronto, July 2.—]U0 a. m. | he , ae 2% to moderate winds, fine aud warm. oe Oeece — --—--— PARKSIDE FARM. \ ’ * wy ry . ‘* ‘ale of Fancy Trotting Stock at Low Prices. a —_—_— The aa) : : arm ig of trotting stuck at Parkside { . 5 wih o hot 4% encouraging as could be "HeG. §=Still it is not likely 1. ] atlor of ¢) not likely to damp the aie enterprising proprietor, who is “Und to wi: ip : is Owin, The result, brie fly stated 48 follows . x is l — — } 1? . . ° Year-old hily, by Adwinistrator 7) dam by 7 Merc pie tallah Messenger.—Johu ‘SET3On, Be ke que, S300 ag TY m eee ee yee old gelding by Ad- WV » (vos) dam by Hernando. N, 9 O*ers, Summers de, $100. Mado, das pane year-old stallion by Her- Wnald Sum y All Right. James Mac- . . merside, $150. rocigtlate by AIL Right, dam _ by a No. § - Vo. : J. Stewart, M. D., $17v. Hernand ve ae-G d, by Perceptor, dam by eee. George H. Saunders, Wood- KNB . $195. : No ~ Rete 1 yadgaan filly by Adwminis- mw. Thi, ae iernando,—John Merri- the Si whey romaine on the farm, as ies con d not make satisfactory a. abvut his purchase money. bao, oa. by Hernando, with foal at Math, 8350 fee hea a t Gordon, Rose- re in ohys oth. _ This is a beautiful Med gee ui to | arkside, and will be a de- Ng go. tton to King’s County. ho. 49 wentto W.D. McKay, “at lity ; i ttetown, for $205. \ if an R ~ ee ——- $+ § + @ -— a Opp » LARGE em : Ml he 8 . STOCK of American Straw Hats Me sold , : is 4, at greatly reduced prices from - Bruee, ing ¢.—[), A K a —-____-____—— b, ©. Cures Dyspepsia. THE DAILY | were disposed of for fines jgui0N PARLIAMENT, ene ee — weet gt eens mee © - Loeal and Other Mens, SP, ie Th dees : Poticr Court,—This morning two drunks of $1 cr 4 days each, pveaiditiemaail Lapirs Readymade Cambric greatly redneed prices, James Patan & Co's. ' Dresses at Call and see them at —) 4 we we ARRIVAL.—The eschr. Arctic, Arendt } thaster, arrive “ar rived at Demerara May 29th from Summerside, all well.« -_—_——. Lycet M,—Remember the sparring exhibi- tion in the Lyceum to-night. Godfrey, Steel and Jordon will take part. e ’ sedhadnetbitahim a Appeal s.—His Honor the Stipendiary Megistrate has set apart Monday, 13th Jul tor hearing appeals from civic assesament. a ‘anda fo Start 4 Launpry.—A Chinaman arriv- ed here from Halifax last evening. He came to see about starting a laundry in this city, vieesipiliinall SoLos.~— Messrs, Farnham and Davison will each give a solo at the lecture to be delivered by Miss Phelpsin the Baptist Chuich this evening. lactis 3 POPULAR Lecert kk.—-Miss Phelps will de- liver a lecture in Baptist Church this evening Mr. Farnham and Mr. J. R. Davison will sing solos. Ke sure and attend. ahha ae ‘om . l. O. G. T.—The officers and members of Charlottetown Lodge, [.0.G. T, are requested to meetat half-past seven to- night. Be prompt on time, Important business iS Siemens rea Party. — Julging by the active preparations which are being made in St. Patrick's parish, Fort Augustus, the tea party to be held at that place on the 6th inst., will be a grand affair. duicntgioatitea A Move IN THE Riecut Drrecrion.—The leading merchant tailors of the city have agreed to close their stores at 6 o'clock each evening of the week except Saturday, from July Ist to September 30. vbitilacsiin Trotting Races. —We understand that the annual trot at Orwell will come off on the Driving Park at that place on either the 18th or 25th inst. Elmo and Blackbird will give exhibitions of speed together. Further par- ticulars later on. —_~>— --—- aes _ Tue Sramps Case.—The charge of us- ing old postage stamps, preferred against Isaac Brown, of Cherry Valley, by Post- master Brecken, came up before R. R. Fitzgerald, J. P., again this merning, and was further adjourned until Monday next. _ Ix tHE Woops.—A drunken man travelling along the Wes‘ern Road in the midst of the rain of one of the nights of last week, drew up at the side of the road, hitched his horse to the fence and went to sleep in the woods near by. Some kind neighbors recovered him next morning, after a search. sellin UNDER THE PALMS.—A rich musical treat is in store for the people of Charlottetown. This beautiful Cantata by Booth will be presented i) the Lyceum, on Tuesday evening, July 7th, under the auspices of the Y. M. ©. A. Up- wards of 150 voices in the chorus accompanied by Piano and Artillery Band. General admission 2icts. There will bea limited number of reserved seats for sale that evening at the Hall. Opening chornve at 8 o'clock, sharp. sshihdctindpilctait For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth, It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “‘ bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, ellays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘* Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind, mar2 3i eod & wky lyr —_-_.>--— From Bosron.—The steamer Carroll arrived from Boston yesterday morning at six o’clock with a general cargo and the following pas- sengers: Claretta McDovald, Miss McKenzie, Lizzie Palmer, Sarah Shipley, Mrs Nelson, Mr Nelsen Mra J J Ledston, Mrs C O Nelson, J C Nelson, Miss L Leighton, Miss C Currie, Annie McLean, Elizabeti: Roberts, Hilary Roberts, Eliza Penny, S J Weatherbie, W W Moore and wife, J W Judson, Mrs F Ashton, Lillie F Riley, Mrs Webber, Mrs Holmes, Mrs C B Smith, Miss Meggison, FL Webster, Kate McMadden, Mrs Gay, Miss Gillman, Mrs Rex, Cassie Campbell, P Smith, WN Crockett, Kate J Burril, Christie Burril, Miss Wells, Miss Hobbs, Mrs E H Day, Master C FE Day, Thomas F Simmons, Mrs McKachern «4%. To the Old Chief. One of the best tributes to the memory of Sir John Macdonald is that which ap: peared in Punch on the 20th ult. Itisin these words : IN MEMORIAM. “OLD TO-MORROW.” The Right Hon. Sir John Alexander Macdon- ald, late Premier of Canada. Punch sympathizes with Canadian sorrow For him known lovingly as **Old To-morrow ; Hail to “the chieftain,” he lies mute to-day, But fame still speaks for him, and shall for aye. “To-morrow and to-morrew,” Shakespeare sighs, ' : So runs the rouud of time; man lives and dies. But death comes not with mere surcease of breath To such as him. ‘The road to duty, death.” Not ‘‘all hia yesterdays” have lighted, nay, Capada’s “Old To-morrow” lives to-day In unforgetting hearts, and nothing fears The long to-morrow of coming years. 3° Supreme Co urt. Tuurspay, July 2. The Grand Jury brought down a true bill in the case of the Queen vs. George Taylor and J. T Connolly for larceny and house-breaking, and in the case of Fredk. E. J. Lloyd vs. George Taylor and J. T. Connolly for house-breaking ahd larceny. ‘MARRIED. t St. Teresa’s Church, on the 2iat ult., by date M. J. McMillan, P. P., Mr. Peter McKinnon, of Mount Stewart, to Miss Martha Fowler, late of Piequid. ‘De ement House and — Wesleyan Church Fok SALE.—A Double Size and on Sidney Street, near “ Streets). between Prince and Hillsborough a Jand 43x80 feet ; 97 feet. Apply to house 37x27 : Li THOMAS DOYLE, at John Melver’s, Prince Street. juneé—iw 2aw PHENIX Makes Hard Water Soft. Makes White Clothes Whiter. Makes Flannels Soft and Clean. Makes Fruit Stains Vanish. Makes Tin Like Silver. Makes Paint Like New. Makes Glassware Brilliant. a Makes Earthenware Spotless. _ Makes Windows Like Crystal. Makes Baths and Sinks Clean and Bright. THE ONLY ARTICLE THAT WILL CLEAN ZINC. Por sale by Groeers and Druggists Every ; . uvery- where. Factory in Montreal, - . EVANS AND SONS, Sole Agents. julyl—dy tn BAZAAR a... Strawberry Festival. HE Ladies of ZION CHURCH intend holding a Strawberry Festival and Fancy Sale On Thursday, 9th July, ——IN THE—— MARKET HALL. Admission 10 o'clock. cents. Doors open at 2 june29 Lorne Hotel, Tracadie Beach. | apes at this House can be had on appli cation to Mr. ©. A. Hyndman, Brighton. Parties going there must take their own Bed- ding, ete. You can put in a good time for a little money this summer at this place. TROTTING RACES Little River, Lot 56, sic ls SATURDAY, IiSth DAY OF JTLY, When a Purse of SIXTY DOLLARS will be given to the following Classes : THREE MINUTE CLASS, $24-$10 to first, $8 to second, $5 to third. GREEN RACK, $18—88 to first, $6 to second, $$ to third. THREE-YEAR OLD RACE, first, £6 to second, $4 to third. In addition to the above, a prize will be given to a I'wo-Year-Oid Class, should there he enough to enter. Entrance fee, }0 per cent. of purse. to enter and three or more fo start. There will be a well-stocked Saloon on the ground, but no intoxicating liquors will be sold, and anyone who will sell any on that day near the groand will be watched and punished according to law. Horsemen are invited to attend and have a good day’s fun. $18—€S8 to Five SAMUEL McPHERSON., Little River, June 22, 1891—dy wy ea WANTS, LOST, FOUND de $$$ emer a LOST.—This morning, a small account book, in which was enclosed some bank notes. F ind- er will please leave same at the Savings Bank, where a reward will be paid. July2—2i pd. WANTED.—At once a girl to do plain cooking in ¢ small family. A middie aged womau preferred. Apply to Mrs, Edward Palmer. Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown. July 2—3i O3T.—An India Rubber “ 4 yeward offered by owner at Mrs. Kdward Palmer’s, Upper Queen Siteet, Ch’town, Jy2—3i jar trumpet.” §A WANTED.—Abont the last of this month, a girl for general housework in a family of two. Apply at this office. 2w—eod ANTED.—A girl for general heusework in @ Waniiilfamily. Apply to Mas. G. D. Lona- WORTH, Hillsborough Street. 3i pd—ju30 OST.—To-day, in the Market House, at or L near Gay’s stall, a Purse containing money and some prescriptions. Finder will please leave same at this office or at Mr. Morgan’s, Southport, tf—iune30 pair of , some time ago, & I 1i—ju29 ND.—In this cit F OUND.—In at this office. Eye Glasses. Apply UND,—A parcel containing men’s clothing. The finder will obtain the same on applica- tion to THOMAS MERCHANT. 2i—june29 T°? LET.—A House on Pleasant Street, with Stable and Coach House. Apply at . BEAIRSTO’S Office. june29 ~—_—_—_—_—_— © LET.—A house on Upper Queen Street, con- T taining six reoms, all newly papered and painted Separate yard and water in the house. Apply to JAMES F. CURTIS. ju24 ANTED.—A Cook. Goo d reference required W Apply to Mrs. GroaGs® PEAKE, juls—dy tf wy R SALE.—A Building Lot and Building situ- Fo. on Bishor Srreet. Apply to JOHN. Ww IL- LIAMS, Ridgeway’s Nursery. 2w—ju's x NTED.--For the end of July, a genera! ser- Ween Apply to MRs. — HODGSON, Grafton Stree!. poe ju22 LATE GLASS INSURANCE.—R. K, Jost, Pp Agent, North side Queen Square, june20—iim —$———_— =" LET.—A Tenement House on Chestnnt Street, containing six well-finished rooms. Apply on ths premise, or to Mrs. P. 5. ee” Kent street. tf—ju —_—_ NTED.—A Bovok-keeper who has had ex- aro in an office. Good reference re- enteith Apply at THE EXAMINER oftice. june20—tf - OST.—A Gold Signet Ring (rampant lion). j Hil be rewarded, Enquire at this L Finder will be ar does oftice. E TO LET, on the McGill property, Panny Cacres, by H. MONAGHAN, tf—jus PROWSE PROWSE BROS. Hundreds of People of their Big MEN'S, BOYS Are Being Sold at Never-to-be-Forgotten Prices. EXAMINER, - - - - - - THURSDAY, JULY 2 1891. J. PIGOT, Paris, Sole Proprietor. i til] ig t he R h ft ' Mkt ee bs laid NOS. STORE, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. are taking Advantage Clothing Sale. tok (x) & CHILDRENS CLOTHING ee eee es eee cee seem (x)—-—--—----—-—-— THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. We have JAMES to show the Papers. few days. DOMINION PLATE GLASS INSURANCE CO. $50,030 Deposit with Dominion Government. NORTON & FENNELL, AGENTS. wy 2w ju24—dy 2w 2aw 2,000 Butter Tubs. CAKVELL BROS. Ch’town, May 22, 1891—2aw pat guar WANTED.—A Cook. Apply to Mrs, H, James Palmer, Mount Edward, or to Mrs Charles Palmer, Weymouth Street. ad&w tf—junel7 OST.—A few days ago, a Safe Key about three inches long, with a cross piece at end. : t Finder wi!l be liberally rewarded op leaving: § at this office. june Charlottetown, June 23, 1891—eod & wky —s- = Payer Hangings, Wil HE BAZAAR CO. have received daily for two weeks from 2 PAPERS, including all the latest styles in English, Dados, Ceilings, Borders and Freizes, In order to clear out our tremendous stock, we will sell at the bottom prices. They sell themselves. ENGLISH WASHABLE PAPERS in every variety and at lowest prices. of last year’s Blinds at half price to clear. Paper Blinds at 152. each. Curtain Poles at Cheapest supply ever in the city, Charlottetown, April 16, 1891—eod & wky ———— Plate Glass Insurance. A GREAT BARGAIN! dus (x)= Two Hundred Pair Corsets, [x] bought a special lot of Corsets, in White and rab, much under regular price. pair---only Seventy Cents. Call and get a (x) PATON & CO. MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, June 9, 1891—dy & wky NRE W Shades, Cartaid POLES, &E. (x)— to 6 biles of WALL J Am:2rican and Canadian Papers, aid have now, without doubt, the finest show in the city We have only One Hundred NEW BLINDS —a lovely assortment. Handsome 85». each. Corrugated Carpet Paper to arrive ina BAZAAR CO., Queen Street. _—— —— Beyond a Doubt VHERE IS NOTHING that interests the average man as ‘| much as the price he pays for his Clothing —unless it is the price he pays for his Wife’s Clothing. We don’t deal in the latter. In the former we have an assortment that for General Excellence and Low Prices has absolutely no equal in the city. We do not claim to be the Cheapest Clothier, but we claim to give the Best Value. Our READY-MADE CLOTHING is manufactured on the premises by competent workmen, and of good material. No shoddy. No moss-back cloths. We can give you a solid ALL-WOOL TWEED SUIT for $7.25. It pays to deal with BRUCE THE CLOTHIER. Charlottetown, June 22, 1891—dy & wky