mich © ce Of se i sat » , c¢.T U.—Mrs. Lat . by train this meri i 3. > a gente pay . sat 4 6 cloe k. * bareby fuVited to gz bere dy 1 wt (utobe ® \icikle at Ottaws, ¥ -_ eo Su . gcs oF Et ve oj Bagland, B. S-, as m4 snarp-—- ‘ ypmerside. 4 WoRD IN SEASON. ne e jy taxes are pemince m sit : mt sed. tbe gain’. PosTPONE gyentiod, THE DAILY EXAMINER. aR + ee ee ee OE <a WEDNESDAY. ene 1. 6, 189 , - a 1 : sc to} and Other items. q iota ees eat t \ M hel - | at D. A. Bruce s, coat, vest wast at e12 d&w tf . aners aD , - 5 This morning two drunk s e ¢ for $2 or 8 days each grosea + = ay. —1e Engineers will meet a! Taal st in uniform to-Lis** vil] te a s 4caDIA. — The fisheries cruiser fgg al : ; . , i he ast evening. ie ‘ved here las jja art ‘i - - w opentug tw enty-eight cases so af 1 r . Ww? ee Stanley Bros. Cus sepl6 23 -~ os - ing twenty-eight cases of Lon- ening, 7 a BR} > oe aniey Bros., Brown 4 ock. , cove sepl6 95 => sail BOOKS —Topical History of , nu . . . = French Dictionaries received to- 7d,anu + Haszard & Moore s. ~ - - wQLAND —Eton Lodge, No, 148, meets to-night at 8 E. Lapthorne, W. 8. Yew seciproniont ge and Miss Large ing to attend the which opened to-day CT U Cenvention ner. ~~" ersons in arrears i that they have Thureday, 24th inst., to pay up one juents will be ad- that date all celine t.—The Abegweit Clueb will com- t Victoria Park to-morrow after- Members of the other clubs come out and take part & p.—The Railway Men's Christian which was to have been held on Mencton, has been postponed rowing to the absence of Mr. dy&w joch, #6 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPECIAL Despatoues To Tur i eal DOMINION PARLIAMENT Matter, The Cochrane Unfavorable to Canada. Orrawa, Sept, 16. The time of the House of Commons yes- terday was taken up with the Controverted Elections Act and minor matters, The committee on the Cochrane case pre- sented majority and minority reports, the former acquitting and the latter condemn- ing Cochrane. _ In the Senate, Abbott gave notice of a joint address of both Houses to the Queen, asking the Imperial authorities to denounce the existing treaties between Great Britain and German Zollverein and Belgium, which contain a most favored nation clause which prevents Canada imposing higher import duties on goods from these countries than are imposed upon such goeds by Great Britain. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS ENQUIRY CROSBY ON THE Another Cold Day for the Grits. STAND. Orrawa, Sept. 16. Before the Public Accounts Committee jyentioN.—Second class students who “stg take book keep'ng instead of French, aad hy the board of Education, should st xk ont | Mannlack for Principal Millers’ advertisemeut will appeal ia to-morrow’s issue. - BELLS. We congratulate Poser Morris, of the steamer Fastnet, Son the interesting event which occurred ’ g Balifax a day or two ago, and wish him- B if sod partner every success in life. > -— gon —-The Weish property on Grafton Me Nireet WAS sold to-day by Messrs. E H. Bvton & Co., and purchased by Capt, john Gillia, for $910. Mr. Norton has dis- weed of several properties during the last iy months, and reports an increase 1D i \dewand for profitable real estate. Sureusnt OF Lames. —Mr. A. C. Mac- wtt, Kensington, shipped 187 sheep and habs yesterday mcrning by the Northum- erland, for Measre. J. A. Leaman & Cvs, palilax This was as fine a shipment, se ‘ . éras quality is concerned, as ever left the isand,--S’side Journal. Conmgerion.—The amourt voted Wil- lam Weeks, laborer, by the City Council w Monday was $10, not $100, as inadver- gate stated in yesterday's issue. It was furcillor Byrne who presented the ma- giy report in McCarey’s case. Council- Morris dissented from the report. - JoventLe Tempte.—Remember the social te held by the members of the Juvenile faple in J. D. McLeod's Hall,to-morrow, (hurday) evening. A vil be provided for visitors. A refreshment table Come and ip in the good work, By order of the fuperintendent. Sept 16, 2i Tar Fire at Bonsnaw.-— It is thought tha: the fire at Bonshaw a few nights ago, vhich destroyed so much valuable property ‘whnging to Mr. McNevin, was not caused y forest fires but was of incendiary gu. The forest fires did not, it is tited,cume any nearer Mr. McNevin’s iouse and outbuildings than the line fence, three or four chains distant. - Texxis Pavinton.—The Charlottetown Innis Club may be complimented on the Ww tennis pavilion, erected by the Club lisrummer at Victoria Park. The build- i presents a very neat and attractive sp- iene, and is quite an ornament to the Pact, On enquiry, we-learn thas .C. B. Chsppelle waa the architeet and Messrs. Pulinan & Crabb the builders. -_—-—.-—— Wi preserven Woop Pavement,— We tt indebted to Mr. H. F. Coombs—who sia Toronto attending the exhibition with wme of his inventions—for a batch of teresting papers, and also for a sample of wed taken froma sidewalk in Toronto, Wterhaving been down about five years, Weerved by a patent process, and as wund to-day as the day it was laid. The Waple can be seen at this office. It ought Sbeot interest to our City Fathers and ~Athers, We crouse the following tou Bosron.—The steamer State of In- which arrived here trem Boston yes- passengers : Blanche Botsford, Hattie tsford, “store, Gertie Mason, Minnie Peebles, doxia Webs, Silas Mt Jenme Carter, Mary M Stewart, Snith, Mrs ‘ting and Mrs Lee. ky Memo neon. —The vebles, Bessie Cummings, Constance Ellen Webb, Mr Still, Mrs Still, Nickerson, Mrs WK Wyley, Bessie Lee, Neil Shaw, Mr Clearne, D Smirh, Mal McKinaon, Mrs — beautiful wax Presented by *B” & **C” Yar- houth, Coburg and Digby Batteries, and *ich Srpl. Rufus McDonald, has been enclosed was placed on the casket of the late m a hardeonie gilt frame with crimson plusk ptiugs by Mr. Murley. The anchor will Show cao of Haszard & Moore's store, formally presented to the widow of the Corporal Macdonald to-morrow. In Meantime it is on exhibition in the he . Side Queen Square, = a yesterday Crosby, manager of the Do- minion Type Foundry, wasexamined. He testified that type was supplied the Gov- ernment at current rates, and his Company received no favors. He produced all the correspondence between the Company and Chapleau, which was very disappointing to the Grits. He could not explain why the Company had given the fifteen hundred dollars’ cheque to Benoit, President uf the Conservative Association. He did not know the reason for it or what use it was put to—that transaction was with the president of the company, Murray, a strong grit, and since dead. The payment of the cheque had nothing to do with the sa.e oftype. He managed all sales him- self. Yesterday was another cold day forthe grits in committee, who are beginning to get disheartened. They tried to introduce foreign matter into the enquiry, but were promptly brought to time by Foster. THE TARTE-MeGREEVY CASE Majority and Minority Reports A SYNOPSIS OF EACH. Orrawa, Sept. 16. The report prepared by Sir John Thompsen, Girvurard and Adams con- demns Thomas MeGreevy out and out. They reject Owen Murphy’s and Robert McGreevy’s évidence as unworthy of beliel; they find the charges against Langevin not sustained, and no evidence to show him guilty of any improper conduct; they find Larkin, Connolly & Co. guilty of con- spiracy to defraud the Government in which they were assisted by Thos. McGreevy; they recommend that the conspirators be prosecuted, and that for this purpose the books and papers of Larkin, Connolly and the McGreevys, which were produced be- fore the Committee, be retained and made available for prosecution. Mills and Davies’ report condemns Lan- gevin unreservedly. : Both reports will be submitted to the full comr-ittee to-day. The - Millmen's Strike. Prespects of a Settlement. —— ee Orrawa, Sept. 16, The strike continues, The number of men now out is three thousand. They are receiving sympathy from el} classes of workmen, ‘There is strong hope of bring- ing the atrike to a satisfactory conclusion. Two companies of militie-ere- on the ground under arms, » “Mowrreat, Sept. 16. last night, Lord Aberdeen that the cause of and that halt Speaking here last | expressed his conviction Home Rule would soon triumph, the English Liberal party would never in its support of the Irish cause. Coming Home. St. John's River; fair Jorew. and go xl at aged ae vint and Newport ’ - A * ‘ Wann re twenty quintals, able. and Lockeport. Lockeport, and the continues good at Lunenburg. Nova Scotia—Fair catches of cod at Canso and a few at Whitehead; also a fine catch of | | herring at the former from which bankers | are getting baited without delay. Herring very plentiful at Lunenburg, Port Medway | Hake good and cod fair at | off shore codfishing SEPTEMBER 1 at St. Peters. The Victoria arrived at St. | Peters to-day from eastern banks with only Reports weather unfavor- STANLEY ROTHERS Next Door to Large’s Restaurant, public daily from 9 a. m. to 1) p. m. J. WAKEFIELD, sae ee Desirable Residence To Let. HAT beautifully situated House and Pre- a mises, fronting on the North River, within ten minutes’ walk of the city, at pre- be let for a term of years, water, and has been lately painted and tinted inside, Rent moderate. For terms apply at the office of PETERS & PETERS. MY OWN HOUSEHOLD, 21-2 Ounce Packets, -- § cents, 5 ii ti a 19 ii 10 cig % **WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POW. DER has been employed in my own house- hold for many years. **Groncr Lawson, Pa, D., LL, D., Fellow of the Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland.” septd ** Acts like magic in ali Stomach troubles.’ piel lee | f r AF ‘<a Ta) == f Cures all forms of Indigestion and Chronic Dyspepsia. A quick and sure relief for He-.dache, Sleeplessness and Nervousness, Sample size, 35c. Large bottles, $1.00. Prepared by CHARLES K. SHORT, Pharmacist, St. Jolin, N. B. Sold everywhere. lw—aug3l APOLLINARIS, ‘Ths Queen of Table Waters.’ 16,000,000 Gallons Bottled in 1898. REDDIN BROS., Sole Agents, D de R SALH.—A few Canaries. Apply to Mrs, H. D. WAbMAN, Bayfield Street. 2i—septl6 WANTED.—A girl for general housework in a family of three., Apply at this office. septls5— : YED.—A few days ago, a white aad ee Cow, with one horn broken. An information will be gladly received by 8S. N. EaRue, West Street. tf—septl4 jy30—4m eod pd WANTS, LOST, FOUN WANTED.—An honest and industrious lad, about 14 years of age, for work indoors and outdoors in connection with a store. Apply at this office. dy tf{—septl2 WANTED. Four Coat Makers at once.—.JOnN McLEOD & Co. sept? — ANTED.—Local and Travelling Salesmen Positions permanent, Salary and expenses paid weekly.—BROWN HROs., Nurserymen, To- ronto, Ont. 10i dy (mon sat)—sept3 mh SALH.—A second-hand het water buiier (Spencer's), which we have exchanged for 4 iarger one. Boiler is in good condition. Wit! be sold at a bargain. “Apply to A. HerMANS & SON, Queen t. tf—septll Waites girl for general housework. Aoply at this office. t{—aug3i ENTS WANTED !~—" Life of Sir John A. A SMecdonald ” by Col. J. P. Macpherson. in the dark days of 1873-78, J. Pennington . phseene. nephew of the late a proposed to him to write the Ste-y of his life. He con- and assistance by letiers to persons Se omcemen ae 4 : information res- pecting lis public life. ioh time the has steadily proceeded. me to the connection and intimacy with his uncle, he is in a position to give many facts which no othér writer could, and much fuller informa- tion regarding the events ‘With which Fir John was so closely connected, Add LIsHin@ House, St. Joha, N. B., septld pee NTED.—A aA eae i Fitzroy Street. septs Mee Ai aie Soe 7D.—A young man to learn dentistry. Wa xcpiy at Or. Siascas’s Dental Partors, Queen Street. tf—augs) — at dD Wabbit et sa —_——~————_—~ ie —~—A4 girltor general housework of four. Good wa Must be Apply at ° te Publishers. ANTED,—A gond plain with het water; ne waxes. lApply atthis office, NONPARIEL BILLIARD HALL, HE ABOVE HALL will be open to the sent occupied by Hon. Frederick Peters, will The House is heated throughout with hot EaRLE Pus- Cook. Apply to Mrs. wel tf—sept4 cook. House heated washing; highest ang28 RECEIVED TO-DAY ox §. S. “Ottawa” from London: Black and Colored French Lacing Cords, Chiidren’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. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, August 7, 1891—eod & wky vn RS MAKE A NOTE OF THIS! ee CX ) et er cee etceee JAMES PATON & CO. have only one place of business in. Charlottetown. You will find them at the Old Stand, BROWN’S BLOCK, No. i168 Mar- ket Square. We have no Branch Store in the City. Weare in no way connected with any otivex, ‘irm doing a Dry Goods business in Charlottetown. Rentember the address,— : ! « = 4 - £ ‘2 JAMES PATON & CO., BROWN’S BLOCK, I68 f Charlottetown, September 14, 1891—eod & wky MARKET SQUARE. Ores a & STERNS’. S in Dress Goods. —-_ = —{ ), ) — - OO New Mantle Cloths, Noveltie ~- New Mantles, augz]—if ee ee a ccameameetag Wah cota So S| New Velvets and Plusies, New Veiveteens. OFANTED AT ONCE =Parlgrmnd housoniaid, | * | : waitress "sd |New Cloth, Plush, Velvet and Serge Caps, in all the e 23 and ane t public by 2 ; Sean tat ata, far [2 New Shapes. Everything Cheap! Street ea 3 cen as free.—J. BOLGER, 4 (Fisheries Intelligence Bureay A : 2 $< —— — a = ad oi<tieainns te i—A very Is ve “* eer at South | Miexe) EI AE aoe , S 8 t Point, but nothing elsewhere. A housemait in’ a Small family. oO S OE vuae @ i e we nebve Cod fishing very good to-day at Wren ins sivas Ott Inquire at this ottice Retin en ee : : sheldrake, Long P NTED.—<A servant for general house wor d tea ba een bie eae a soocialiy selested for tha Holidey Sasson tho Sa pale ae te oe = Se ee ‘5 tak | W* \poiy to Mus. ©. V. ‘Wea ona? have got a Large Stock of NEW BO KS (48 w aie mS tl . : 3 7 . ok ieee ae eke dad the'ten Ridcnly yesterday sntercoon Mr. Feld: | New Brunawick—-Mackorel fair, Owb-ud Btrost neal Prices the lowest in town. atone AZAAR STORE, . Call bafore purchasing elsewhere. SCHOOL SUPPLIES very Wieke took eae i ae ak the house of a ad at Point Escuminac. T° LET.—The aoe bel on Hille in Charlottetown to buy them is at the BAZ AAR st “1 Z . t HAM MOCKS very low. J Mighbor, shortly afte’ five o'clock, in. |" d—No fishing as far as report: lately cownpled hy the. Womuel Poole’s fest |ghaap. A lot of LAWN TENNIS NETS and RACKECS to sell at ont. TAA Mr eee ORS. FANCY CROCKERY, Bese ty ster five o'clock, compl: |) 18: Bs borough Stree ae given immediately. ADDIE |S Our stock of WINDOW BLINDS, PICTURES, CURTAIN POLES, BRUCISH PLATE MIRROR®, *Pptia in the region of her heart. She} oq q | dence. comerge. FE. ‘ : : : breane so w b ter 3 hes of hake ao Judge Alley, or the subscriber, larger. ge a et ee ee ee ae eS eS ee & ti 36 C tand up, —Good cateh¢ te Judge : étc., etc., was never large ‘ sacle : 4 ic el rR ROUK: M03, PENS, INK, MUCILAGE, e ~ ha to : be ee eS ae ae 7 is fall herring. Megkere ae Sapaaes nA splendid assortment of PL ce ~~ rd me Y Ope - . aT we me See eraaien Gert, 5c. per hundred. e . : . tS ‘ » . an a the apt Bm . . uty eens, — five — and cod at rs. ~— aan a that |. R SALK.—One-half of Town Lot No. 98, on HOTURES FRAMED TO ORDE sulding a ‘ B 4 R STORE. . 1er 19ouse, owever, 8 a 4 d mackere a ° E er of Hillsborough an roy J * Mrs. Feldwicke was about seventy cod and | bout one quintal I corn aes eg Oat A A, A, Year : e@ was a 7% ; it c3u ht a a ; with the Dwelling. xt. $ ao 4ge. She had been compleiaing of | 8 nt Da - rr) Louisbu t thereon given ist of Qewober ne te | dcattiees. ale 1991 & wky death Wouble for sory» k vious to her |cod eae 2 takes } Will be sola at a bargain and terms. 20. —ecd dist cy HF huaband, it will be remembered, | taking hooke na aah and some macketel JoHN STUMBLES. fweed plage ’ . r at Week age. cod and herring & t ¢