OE * THE DAILY EXAMINE 1a : stend n cha picnic e : - ‘ ex \ < T¢ at 7 4 aut \ rf - wt s' pweed mnits tor 1.50. z ¥° « sgewark fis © a 6 regia ‘ ) 7 s 4 1} we | ‘ s , Se WOK Corp? = RS oe Bee | J : _ PrN x— Cape fraverse . ed ‘ ( wt ; —= ma * wniaes tO the Dest V1 iy wee 9 r me every - ey matte with Cathedral tag . ‘ne 0 for several 4 : $ . = 4 ne e@ soric ne looked aiver ae ’ o 4 2)).000 worth 0! summer gut ¥ 2 oe , bargain from20 to 25 ad Rn uv »* —— a 2 tuan reguis price l ot } . aug #\ ~ - sas Bo wtraw Hats at clearance A ’ - mays | . & stew art. —— BY warris cS Mi - ; gaya beat event O the season will -~<s> 7 ‘e Moonlight Excursion on ‘ : jpemes : “ a: Qennve ¥ : ee : Gh. Secure your BP day evening Aug. } ‘“ - yo erly - - : a touy's. ~The SS Coban, forSt. +B af Th. , j aes a ine ro-morrew ea a eel. & 6% a wily mes and will carry cattle and ee yey ae 4 dees. ra 3 tugs) PICs! r mienic of St. }gMe . . . hoo st West River, * abtath sch yo * esantest and 7 ~— yet was One ao? he p ade prey ile fairs of the kind held this eo oP; 7” agit : > Coe seal wa. : , meeting of Boyne and St. aaa sages wi'l be heli this evening Loge § ; : ‘ ; ° r lock sharps jor t ne pu p se of re LE bet, dslegates, sttendi > the triennial S$ - ine é Py held at R.ngsten, Untario 5a uS* 6 7. ** Excellent, sp the tapressions utter ec lendid, best we i EA ete ana items. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ie Spree Pop ar | SPxcrAt Desrarcuss to Tax EXaMiner DOMINION PARLIAM menei ——- ——... Newfoundland’s Action Discussed, ‘Other Matters Disposed Of, —— ee Orrawa, Aug. 4 r. a " ae ro ° : zoe rday was Private Members’ Day and Bowell stuted that no onder had been iwaued reducing laborers pay on the Inter eee one dollar and twenty-five cents o one dollar and five ec ? Sean ad hve cents, as reported by A large number of questi a questions were put and The House discuss i ed the action of New- eee towards Canadian fishermen ee of purchasing bait. and the causes wading to the depiction o it fi i Cana lian waters, , ar. © The debate on Kirkpatrick’s motion to recoguize the services of veterans of thirty seven and thirty-eight was resumed Sir John ‘Thompson seit the Dominion as now oe had nothing to do with the events of tifty years ago Se ) go. The debate The Load Line Act. Ortawa, Aug. 4. ; Information has been received by the | Government that the Imperiel Board of Trade will postpone the operation of the Load Line Act, of 1890, as far as Canadian > : ever tried, & ; . pe ° ; iON > oe ro have Us d Armour, § Extract of veenras are concerned, till the [st of J uly, a" “Cc and save a cup of Beef Tea, made 1892. ‘ nae 7 . lon mnie extract, st Doda s Medical Hall. jee ts Bese ae Sy Another Les u ceB N tice of an interest- Big Blaze. > nib . ‘ , ; —— , +» one uf Charlottetown s sevent, i2 Bich Ue CHICAG Aug. by Meiclrosncitizers took = leading patt,| There w illi sleawate “ = ** fut nd else whe re 10 to-day 8 lesue. 2 as pf» mw dollar fire here gi ba fou ee t yesterday. ur ny FramineR extends congratu. tions to 4 ¥ gad Mrs. Fu i. vt Mi as Weather Builictin. crag LONG DRAWN Ovr.—~lavestigation | =r ee the Kansas liquor lew! Toronto, Aug. 4.—10 a. m. syns that a resident of Topeka had & roe Moderate winds, fair weather, not much seas anda fever the next for & year witf- | change in temperature. Ys week, and that his medicine was IpVa- ; git 3 a4A, ; ; ~~ —_ +- is » whiskey or Dre . ee Fishery Bulletin. TrawInal Crry does net seem to boom. | 7 reauINal ‘ ne ‘ . «x eth Sydney Herald says: “If Ameri- (Fisheries InteJigence Bureau Report.) - snespitalists drop any o this world’s) jarrrax, Aug 4—Quebec—Cod fi-hing city, they must not | + : ‘ : } the great -— . nm . ; vane Cxpe Bretonians for it. Their iur- lz ate nearer home. ing aU - Great RepuctioN __In order to reduce ths extensive st ck uf school exercise and gablimg books at the Diamond bookstore, rs may obtain the same at cost. Good : cents per quire, and Now eight 5 hai ~ ; : foes the very lowest prices. Th, Pit . Hattie Louise jr oe 7 Lai aw q Ss " ae Port of “Se feet alae erpoon, and is wy CO Charlottetow n. She hae and reports ‘* ali Spex run vp of 17 days, sugar and well.” Sne has a full cargo of molazves for the Island. - Hie Distocatep.—A man named McNevin, who eft heve for the United States on Mon- dsy wees, fell and had his hip dislocated while bowrding the train at Moncton on that alterooon, He was laid up in Moncton until yettlay, when he left for home, arrivip ot hiteretion, McNevin was in the employ a McLean previous to leaving the isa Sialiscikiniais Mang Tuts —Vienic at Cape Traverse, Therelay next. Train leaves station at @ qurter to nine, local time. Tables will be wtin large building where vou can enjoy 4 tes '8 vomnturt The ladies have arrangements vel R hand and a good time is assured. The attention of strangers visiting the city is called to this exemsiun, as it will give them ‘cpportuaity cf a trip to the country at very little expense, . -_-—> ) . ; Foor Race —The match race at the Driv- yw Park | . * ing Vark lastevening, between Daniel Mae- , donald and James MacKachern, a sprinters, was won by the eroellent time of 37} seconds. buadred vards. ‘iete w ' : ete Was a good attendance oi spectators. >—— oe ne Zara's opening entertain- Saas . Lyceum last evening was _. ra. ed and was very enjoyable. Tim J. the tricks in magic were new, 9nd »90¢ and Mary Brown, and the talking t ® Marionett ‘ But cant es, an excellent feature of this At the el mer years, were not to the front. vse @ number of valuable presents talkin: “ting hand, were good, as usual. Wete Ziven away. io 9. F.—The delegatea to the Grand ge of L. P., B. N. A., at Yar- mout r Q ‘ an =. 8. on the 12th inst., have been is jrand Master Chappelle, Grand sentative Bremner, and Past Grand lect ed, K. BN, : Sa tton, W. R. Boreham and J. T “ay next, a " — an excellent mise an enjoyable time. sitiiaendite © * oe ee he ene: Revense —An Ottaws dea- now in ond th ape Pesnrws for the census are hay in makiz e statistician and iis staff are he resal mg their preliminary calculation. buit of the census must by law be com- vis *Xpected, be d : This will, h'n the tar. done some time this week. otal population of the Dominion growth of the sad it ia probable that the cities wil! also be announced. Municate, Bes 7 ie ted direetly to parliament. Will be known th are understood to be satisfactory. rhe Turp at aids . r y . At Morria Park, New York, \ running rece between mgstreet 14 miles. $5000 « site ‘d, was woa by Longstreet by O2 Sasy ; ote a [ _ a nd $2509 ada ex lerytha 2 O74 At Independ . succeeded in his effort BAinat the wind. 8ame colt increased h aa passed under the wire in 2 124. | Point and Moisie. two well- | Macdonald in a The race fur $10 a side, and the distance three : Mr. Daniel J. Macdonald, “ the Post Office Department, acted as tarter, and Chief Engineer Large was timer. eu, take part in the institution of the . “capment on the afternoon of Tues- The brethern at Yarmouth have programme aad 4 eace, Iowa, on Frilav, Aller- “was sent to beat his record of 2.13, and The first half was He took it in 1.08}. The is speed in the last half, reported good at Thunder River, Long Fair at Sheldrake and Paspebisc, Launce good at Thunder River, Long Point and Muisie. '- New Brusswick—The remsinder of the ‘Uaraquette bankers have returned, some having tweaty quintals each, and others none. A few mackerel were taken in at Oaragyette harbor. No fishing of any kind at Escuminac. P BE Island—Mackerel fishing fair to-day ‘on the north side, from Miminigash to Alberton, but no fishing reported else- where. Uape Breton— Fair catch of cod, haddock and mackerel at Port Hood, of cod and herring at Arichat. Mackerel reported tuking hooks freely in St. Peter's Bay. Nova Scotia cod fishing very good at Canso _aud Lunenburg; good at Lockport. Mackerel ‘fishing good at Lunenburg, and reported schooling and ating lon freely in Lobster : Bay, but poor at Pubsico and John’s Is'and. Cod fishing very good at Cape Fleet all last week. Bait bankers getting baited at Canso at the rate of 10 to 15 per day, but there are as many new arrivals each day. About a barrels of large squid taken to-day at Salmon River, N. S., and reports of good prospects. Herring baits by fishermen’s nets reported at Arichat, C. B., and Lockport, N. S. — Local Notices. Great cheap sale of boys’ and men's readymade clothing during the month of August, at J B Macdonald's aug3, 6ins Loox to your own interest, and do not be persuaded to buy men’s and boys’ clothing ‘until you see the stock and bargains given at J B Macdonald's. aug3, Gina Boots AND Snoes.—Nine years ago when the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store first opened, the people were paying long prices for boots and shocs) When we got into the ficld we so remedied that we claim the credit of saving the people many dollars, and we are still doing it. the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store if you want the best value. augs, Gins . Jusr received five c est style, in Engtis hats at Prowse Bros., men. Frve cases of English hats opene at Prowse Bros. aug Srit the rush contin clothing department, more than pleased w they are giving in mens’ clothing. Twenty cents discount on men light imported shoes at Goff Bros. 2+ Oee aug 1, 3in 1, Sin aug 1, din ’3 and boys j30 61 Fo meet for drill this eventog at 8 o'clock. _— eo You are troubled with Catarrh, but in thi warm, dry weather do not i vil effects and ne eve least touble id on rec No move misery W dirt in the kitchen. Tr have had their day. Lessive Phenix is utive It is $0 emolhi used in the bath, it ma soft. No more soda, Lessive Phenix, and bn is White or colored clothes, tt tt a It makes them all beautiful. Phenix upon silver gb re anc ing and brightning eee are mar ‘Ask your oreeet for it,—and don’t take th injurious powders. — 2i. Us No more ashes. mel a ~~ . ieee woe ae as | PARLIAMENT. vy: PRIVATE MEMBERS’ DAY. Always go to ases of the very new- h hard, soft aud silk the wonderful cheap d to-day ues in Prowse Bros. and every person ith the big bargains boys’ and childrens x Dritt.—No. 2 Battery, G A., will strongly experience you neglect treatment. A eipt of | Murry. southport. he old chemical powders They now cease to be. the name of the new sol- ept in its preperties that, kes the skin fair and the wash is a pleasure. 1 the same. Use Lessive 1 the cleans- vellous. tt ett ty Rot St ta tet tty a - oe TO LET. te, ee a a ae : HE BRITISH W AREHOUSE NOW UNDERGOING REPAIRY A N , > Yt , i eg Any person requiring same tng at ouce can have the in suit their business. Septem ber. and apply- Apply to aucl—eod tf THOMAS W. DODD. A MEETING of the Creditors of Messrs. a MeLeod & Stewart will be held in the office of the undersigned, ia Brown's Block Charlottetown, P. EL, 'on WEDNESDAY, the Sth day ot August, 189i, ‘at 1] o'cléok. a. Wey wheo a statement of the Ansets and’ Liabilities of the said Firm will be submitted. | A : ; helene will also be submitted by tlre A. S URQUHART, a E.-R, BROW, -- jy28 —dy Assignees. ice a — Water Fountain, ne Dominiou 9 stop O imine: Cheap for cash or on good paper. Apply to : R. K. BRACE _jy28—~dy 2aw & wky Am. HAY, BRAN, SHORTS, | —-— AND- — CRACKED CORN, FOR SALE BY W. J. BOSWA'L, Lower Queen Street. jy28 —lw eod GARDENER COAL 63., Sydney, C. B. ovens STEAM AND DOMESTIC}! COAL supplied by this Compwy. Ves- sels loaded with despatch. Orders for cargoes booked by ; N., B. & M. RATTENBURY, jyll Agents. HERRING! = BARRELS AND HALF BARRELS VERY CHOICE HERRING, For sale by P. MONAGHAN Queen Street. july23 -tf APOLLINARIS, “Tha Queen of Table Waters.” 16,060,000 Gallons Bottled in 1590. REDDIN BRO3., Sole Agents. 4 jy30—4m eod pd WANTS, LOST, FOUND de Wanted —A peneral servant, to Mus. F. PARKER CARVELL, ausri—tf ANTED.—A man se t. W “pA Dopp. " —_" \ Apply at once owna! St. Apply to WIL- - eugd ANTED.—A smart boy to learn the Deer and _ business.—A. DUCHEMIN & Co. aug T° LET.--A Barber Shop with outfit. Apply ~ Ww. HENNESBSEY, corner of Queeu and King Streets. Vi wd—angs YOUNG in office, ed with thecity. Address office, T° LET.—A Honse on Powanal Street, lately occupied by K. F. Ve Blois. Possession given immediately. Apply to THOM:S W. Dopp, juiy3i—tt MAN would like something to do shop or collecting. Well acquaint- “A, BB,” KXAMINER 2i pd—augs wR SALE.—The Da'b:n-.ie Farm, better known as the Holmay Farm, one aud « half qiles from the city, coptaining Thirty-three Ac es of Land with ocd Dwelling Honse. For particulars apply on the premises to Hi G. Mur- YHY. pat lui eod—jy3l Hoe AND BUGGIES TO HIRE. - Enquire of H. B. RObinson, Grocer, Upper Great George Street, or at George M. Robinson’s Bar- ber Shop, opposite EXAMINER office, Richmond Siree’. cae lw pd—jy29 WASTED. A’ good Housemaid. Apply to Mars. CHARLFs L¥IGH, Fiizroy S‘reet. 1 jaly78 -tf OR SALK.—A new light track Sulky, one of the best in the Provisce, and a good Track a-ed and in guod order. Also. a, good aecond-band Bugyy, iu good order, with parent spring stee } ny derworks—a gm to ride in. ‘All cheap fur _carh at W. ©. Ticr’s, Graften Street, next to Piel Market. po 3i (w f t)-iy22 ) LEP.—Dwellin Sulky, very little g with seven rooms, ga! den and waterworks, on Sidney Street. Also. Dwellieg wirn five rooms, waterworks and stable on Queen Street, next to Murphy's Barber- Shop. Apply to R. K. Brace. cod —jy23 a cece een nce To LET.—The Dwelling f : cupied by the rubseriber, on Hillsborough Street, next to Mr. Lemuel! Poole’s residence. Possession given lat Auznst. Apply to Judge Aljlev or ta Dunean Kennedy. wg tf-—jy25 LEt.—Tai lou e with stable oc- e Dwelling House ou tbe corner mistake. When the disease is le © | HW ’ some is the best time to get rid of it, and this | T of King and Weymouth Stree!s, arte lane the use of Nasal Balm will accomplish. Sold | seven ~oems. with cut buildings. SO itt by all dealers or sent postpaid ¢ aed (50e. or $1 a bottle). G. T. Falford & WaAstTeo-A gir! for wenersl hotise work, : rock vi a Ap} ly to Mra. D. STEWART, Kent Ssreet. Co., Brock ville, eer joss rer eed i } y ro LET.--A house en Upper Queea Street, con- ith the waeh. No more T taining aix rooms, ail now!y pernk aan Separate yard and water in the house. J} y to appoint canvass- f Sie John,” by his a.p.C This biogra- g two fine ster! he only one written with Sir John’s consent, «nd the late Premier revised the MSS. in part before his death. Special agreemen!3 for large territory made w ith Firms or General Agents highly recommended, Apply to EARLE Puprisnine House, St. John, N. painted Apply to JaMES F. CuaTi;.. eccrine eet GENTS !—We-are read “ The Life Oo era for nephew, Col Macpherson. L phy, fally ilustrated, inciudin e ! plates, ist B., Publishers jnly?8 for the Dominion. ic ». 6. is Guarantees. e NEW FIRM! NEW and one of the best Business Stands in ‘the: terior. fitted up to! ihe inteyior. fitted up ossession givea first of | Weeting of Creditors. | FOR SALE. |. can bry. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1891. —— COODS| We ‘will Open on Ist of September x) | —+i-WITI A FIRST-CLASS sSTOCE or—__ APLE~ AND ~ PANCY ~ DRY ~ GOODS, ——_—_AT—— 136 QUHEN STREET | _ THREE .DOORS FROM STAMPER’S CORNER. Racncensinass cee eminent —{x}——_—__—__- —--—_ —_ J. M, PATTON, late of Blanchard & Co., Truro. . % : ‘ a : ‘ : aoe C. Je PATTON, late of Charlottetown Woolen Go. Charlottetown, August 4, 1891 + eod & wky — a T "*t us Clothing Sale OING ON, IS. STORE, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. ; > .4 ia Me . ‘ fy \X) The Largest, Best and Cheapest Stock of Cioth- ing ever shown to the People of P. HK. Island. Don't be led astray by bogus advertisements, because we can. sell cheaper than most of our competitors Come and see. PROWSE B Chai lottetown, July. 30, 1891—eod & why XTRAORDINARY SALE ladies’ Dress Goods. ROTHERERS, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. —_ — a | atk a ST! B NM {x) tock of Fine-All-wool Light Dress Materials, we will make the fol- Having a Large 5 ake a speedy Clearance -— lowing Reduction in Price to m Fine Al-wool Dress Goods, —- - “ . . reguiar price 24c, now 16¢ Fine All-wool Dress Goods, pe Pe . . . " 338c, “ We Fine. All-wool Dress Goods, ee - . . 36c, “ Re Fine All-woo!l Dress Goods, - - : . . ’ 40c,. “ 26e Fine All-wool Dress Goods, . . - . . “ 45e, “* 0c decidedly the best Bargains that have been J. B. MACDONALD. f,adies should see these Goods.. They are offered in this City for some time. a3? reenter ects OOOO ALOE AO a DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND. Every Day the People are Saving Money by buying Charlottetown, June 17, 1891. their Boots and Shoes from us Holidays! SS Books for the W* NEW BOOKS (as well as the old Standard Works), specially selected for the Holiday Seaso2 Inten ting Students of the Prince of Wales College should secure their Books early, and the best SCHOOL SUPPLIES very have gut a Large Stock. of Prices the lowest in town. place ia Charlottetown to buy them is at the BAZAAR STORE. Call before purchasing elsewhere. cheap. A lot of LAWN TENNIS NEPS ant RACKETS to seil at cost. HAMMOCKS very low. . —, BRITISH PLATE MIRRORS, FANCY CROCKERY, bs, PICTURES, CURTAIN POLES, RY, BLANK kinds kept in stock. BAZAAR Our stock of WINDOW BLIN ete., ete., was ever larger. A splendid assortment of PL PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. BOOKS, MEMOS, PENS, INK, MUCILAGE, ete. Preserve Covers, 15c. per hundred. STORE. \IN and FANCY STATIONE Moulding and Pictures of all Charlottetown, July 20, 1891—eod & wky