f 6a : “ypcal and Other Items. rulces at ry ~* ‘ = wrIN 3 ea Arg@ains at 1] kstor i o Sticky Fiy Paper, fresh and wd, at Davies Drug Store. a 7 o Tho vr. stnoned laaw j ‘ Lie « seague I , » ab at Kensington range to- } h we ie , j - - —_ } I ie » NSep- f sprees FOURNA he Se} ir * : , , > ior is at the Diamond Book- » yumber } th . - , DIvIstoN Regular meeting Mon- T . ea VI Hall, at the usual ~>s 7S , - - wy THe Par Reserve Mon +} Sel Yaad, e the ports at the Driving Park. ’ . ea gue * and try a glass cf ice col soda, from t Davies Drug wrace new I unts in aL ge Qui ae dy A n M ris Balding. wp, - . alee itis understood that she will re- wr ut the last of the month, ~— tue Mraamicut.—The sy ai ed last evening © geo and 3 number of passengers. idnight. th a general } She 4 gguia ater Ul i a fusy'be ALL Gornc.—Where? To the cyth End Boating and Athietic Clubs! the Driving Park on Monday. t splendid day's sport le assured. . ya) ex rg os - Beoxsx.--Last evenin qorse of ga ‘-he Richmond Street window of | f giass ol 1¢ at's bot store, Stampers corner. —~—-—~- . & F.—The corner stone of the! og (idfellows’ Temple at Halifax will be| jjon Tuesday next. In the evening a} vabhe Gardens. sn Weacuants’ Excursion.—Mr. Sharp in- | teogua that he has instructions to issue » 8h, Btn aud ist inst. return | kets for £15 30 to Montreal, good to re- | mup to Sept. 3lst, 1891. Brovent Home ror BurtaL.—Rev. Jas, Murray returned t Newcastle Monday soi oaasaderrand. He brought the re- nains of his wife, who died at » Prince Edward Island.— World. lei ntigiib-aitigss Tue Preurer.—The new steamer Premier yrved at Summerside this morning, and is lottetown this evening at 6 o'clock. port until Monday + (ha a Voa Sawiiremaln in this THE DA “vi. M. S. Canada aailed this — tu their home} eel niin, ILY £ MINER, at eee tet aatate tee Bay nen — ee SATURDAY, een as AUGUST 22, 1891. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SPECYAI Nehwaiial: - Tux eles DOMINION PARLIAMENT imiWi | sas House of Commons. ‘Passage of Part of the Esti. mates, Orrawa, Aug. 22. Yesterday was a quiet day in the House }of Commons. Owiug to the continued ob- struction by the Opposition and the conse- quent delay ia passing the estimates, an }additional one-fifth was passed en bloc to meet current expenditure. Hon. Mr. Tupper introduced a bill re- Specting the reckoning of time, establish- | Ing & comraon standard nearly the same as the railway standard. Hon. Mr. Haggart said the full census | returns would be ready next Wednesday, | *Mr, Davin complainedJof statements in siidtineeis Bile tthe Toronto Globe appesring in a ribald, lying and scoundrelly letter emanating | from Senator Perley. THE QUEBEC STEAL ‘ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENTS. ¢ aman much the} fell through one of the panes! Laurier’s Retirement Imminent Orrawa, Aug. 22. In the Senate Railway Committee, fur- ond musical concert will be given in the | ther evidence was obtained more seriously | implicating Mercier and his colleagues in the Baie Chaleur Railway scandal. It is probable that investigation will seon be made into the affairs of the Mon- | treal and Sore] Railway, where the steal is have been made by men having high positions in the Dominion Parliament. These wil!! stand a good chance uf impeach- ‘ment for their connection with it. Mercier is said to have demanded a com. mission of the Jesuits for settling their estate claims. They refused, and the his- tory of that quarrel will shortly be pub- lished. Laurier’s retirement from the leadership of the opposition is imminent. He is seri- ously blamed for consenting to Pacaud’s ning, when she will sail at advertised going away and in trying to keep the On- tari grits in harness. He is suspected by s oe ae ) both the French and English wings of the uRL Founp.—-Rev. Ailan Simy vo's cervant girl, who mysteriously disap- pered from Halifax a week or two ago, and tho it was thought hed been foully dealt with, vebeen located in Toronto, where she ts iving with her sister. ee Ciayvaplan Papers Seizep.—The Post fice authorities at Rochester, N. Y., re eyseized a number of Canadian news- Kies containing lottery misat them to Washington. They includ- si the Hamilton Spectator and Evening haes, and the Toronto Empire. Quartes Warts - This noted secularist tus decided to remain permanently in Eng- hod, residing at Birmingham. He will be weeessor to the late Charles Bradlaugh. Secular Thought of Toronto has passed into the hands of J. Spencer Ellis, who be- comes its editor. cideiaiiieili- a GuuspTorrNAmeNT.—The grand athletic wartament and firemen’s sports to be held at the Driving Park on Monday next promises to be the biggest affair ot the kind ever held on tie Island. All the ‘‘ flyers” are entered it the foot races, and asthe games are open Wai nationalities. hotly contested races may be looked for. Ce tastes 4 Mayor Assavurep.—Mayor Milne and Aldermen Thomas, of Windsor,%Ont., have ‘een at loggerbeads for some time past over a tilewaik contract. They met a few days »go, wd, after some conversation of a not very “lying character, Thomas planted his fist vetween His Worship's eyes, blacking them Peautitally, Thomas has been summoned be- Ore ¢ ‘ue court for assault. Qe ,Dox's Fam vo Arrenp.—The carnival * Spot at the Driving Park on Monday text should be attended by everyone. The si athletes in the Province will compete. _— sports alone will be well aefresh the admission fee. Dinner and feshmen's Qwill be provided, Then ‘my and Golden are announced to give exhibitions of speed, a feature which of “wry should attract great numbers to the as Special fares all along the line ‘raulway and by steamboat. wm mee — Breton Coa —It ia said that the mi pat of eval in Cape Breton island this phe be greater than any previous year, tacit mines being taxed to their utmost alone oH “ap output from the island as ui be in the vicinity of 1,000,000 : = against 800,000 tons last year. Dg oo than ever is going westward this & _ it 18 quite within the estimate to 7 that when the St. Lawrence canals ae bitvm nous coul of Cape Breton ,,/ 0 be landed in Toronto at $3 75 S48 ton, ine iy of th ursday last was the third e's grand circuit races at Hampden the far. Pringhill, Mass. In the 2.21 trot th *Yorite, The Seer, ran into a fence in @fourth Ye ‘ Gots, waring him. Selle Hamblin, fam, we Justina C., J. Hamblin’s famous ord of ee abreast to beat their re- and Euroa Justina broke at the half, rill, eam were pulled almost toa stand- lime for ag was done in 221}. The the 9 oF - last quarter was J2 sec. io aj (ung co for a purse of $1,500, divid- a ly p, nished from Wednesday) the bs B81 te a best time, 2.20}. In the , * 10r & purse of $1,000, divided, 8 Illinois Egbert won: best time a, the uk fs Dynamite. Kgbert’s take coo - 215. In the Muassasoit Tanne - :0F picers of the 2.22 class, for Dorst $3,000, divided, the g g Frank y. .,O0; best time 2 20, by b m Lady lt the > _ Dorst’s best time was 2.214. divided -I7} trot, for a purse of $1,500, Wilter'p® heat was taken by the b g , Tite Torr.—Thur the «.2) best j time 2.145, advertisements | Me aita’ : ; * attained a uniform depth of fourteen ‘heat and threw the jockey, se- party. [REVIEW OF FRENGH FLERY, — F Spe ctacle. Magnificient Lonpon, Aug. 22. Yesterday the Queen accompanied by the Dukes of Edinburgh and Connaught, reviewed the French fleet. The spectacle was one of most magnificient ever seen in the Irish waters. Dissensions in Home Rule Party. Lonpon, Aug. 22. Dissension in the Home Rule party is on the increase. The Lrish bishops- are enraged at Dillon and O’Brien for adhering to the plan of campsign ia defiance of the House of Bishops. Plague of Locusts. Sr. PererspureG, Aug. In parts of Russia the harvest is devoured by locusts. 99 mame being >----- Frost Feared. WASHINGTON, Aug. Fears of frost were prevalent in Mani- toba yesterday. 9° ad : Fishery Bulletin. (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau Report.) Hairax, Aug. 22. _ Throughout the fishing districts of Anticosti, Quebec, New bi uuswick, P E Island and Cape Breton, all fishing operations are sns beast, owiug to the unfavorable state of the weather. Mackerel reported schooling off Meat Cove, C B. Magdalene eg ing reported good. : how Scotia—Codfishing fair at Spry Bay, and good at Lunenburg. Mackerel fair at the latter. Cod and herring prentiful at Lock port, but none were taken to-day, Owlog to ba weather. Yesterday there were good catches of cod and horring at Canso, anda fair haul of cod at Whitehead. or Prunkenness in Charlottetown. — —Cod and mackerel fish- — Sin,—The Guardian sage commenting o this morning’s issue upon the prevalence © drunkenness in the city, says -— ‘The carousals of che past week have been worse than ever. Every night drunken — can be seen staggering about the — ° wonder how many people could be foun bo who would vote against the Scott Act. What simplicity ! To read on a8 graph one would think that every' ing vs lovely under the Scott Act! As » ot c of fact, however. drunkenness was J . preva eit while ths Act was law + hy n - ** Every night drunken men cou a staggering about the —— ow ohews Guardian man couldnt see the ¢ 9 e § then. It didu’t suit him to gy eee + or" 5 Scoria Gov. —Mr. Quirk, of the brought 226 02, of the proceeds of 4,373.—Halifex Nova Eastville gold mines, gold to the city to-day, July’s work, which realized $ Mail. - around from this year’s Crop, ‘ew outmeal ground from this years ere uae ¢ eer & Goff's. aug22 2i just received a ———— ms and grapes, selling - & Golf's. Beer & Go g222i Pears, bananas, plu very cheap to-night at ns er: ‘ ' ’ clothin For the cheapest mens and boys s 5, 6i g try B Macdonald's. The Futurity Race. Tue futurity races to be held at Sum- merside on the 26th inst., promise to ba the most interesting events of the kind that ever tock place in this Province. A mag- niheent field of two-year-olds is eligible to face the starter, and there is no doubt whatever that last year's record of 2 564 will be broken. The three-year-old race is | the all-absorbing topic of conversation }among horsemen. Parkside’s grand per- _ formance on Dominion Day stamps him as | one of the speediest colts in Canada, and | Shows him to be the worthy descendant of ‘a royal line of breeding. He is daily gain- lng speed, and ia his work is reeling off full miles cousiderably under 2.40. “Almont Wilkes’ easy swinging, frictionless gait gains for hin hosts of friends. ~He is also showing miles better than 2.40 m his work and the competitor that takes the pole frou him in the race will make a creditable per- formance indeed. The Adminiscrator filly Dot is said to be the equal of the stallion’s in point of speed, and her chances for first place are said to be excellent. The fillies Peerless and Rosaline are both place-win: ners in last years futurity, and are both to be reckoned on in the coming coutest, So fast are they guing that neither of the others can afford to make any mistake after the word *‘go” is given. The+ race will be for blood, oh we would not be at all surprised to see the maritime three-year- of 2.36} blotted out.—Com. reared free Killed by a Kick. WE are sorryto hear that Heber May- hew, the fourteen-year-old son of Mr. Ed- ward Mayhew, of Cornwall, was kicked in the head by a horse yesterday. afternoon about two o'clock, and was se badly injur- ed that he died about eight o’clock last night. It appears that young Mayhew was on the horse’s back, driving him from the pasture tothe pump to water, when the animal shied and the lad was thrown off When falling he held on to the reins ard tried to stop the horse. Instead of stopping, however, the horse kicked, striking your g Mayhew, and breaking his skull. May- hew’s elder brother, who witnessed the ac- cident, carried him into the hou-e, and medical aid was promptly summoned. But he ty past recovery, and died as above stated. Grand Athletic TOURNAMENT nine Diesen FIREMEN’S SPORTS ——AT THEF—— Driving Park, janine I int UNDER THE AUSPICES OF The South End Boating and Athletic Club. SOUTH END BOATING ‘S-HE AND _ ATALETIC CLUB, of Charlottetown, purpose holding a Grand Day’s Sport at the Charlottetown Driving Park, on MONDAY, August 24th. PROGRAMME. Putting Light Stone.......... Ist prize $3 00 “ oo pc cmps dae = 220 Throwing Light Hammer...,.lsi_ “ 3.00 - “_ § oie 24 “| | UTD 100 Yards Foot Race.........186 “© 500 “ . Veotaese eae Standing Broad Jump..... .. «lst 3 00 . é op -eprenes “14.2 00 Quarter Mile Foot Race....,,Ist ‘ 5 00 - OT 2A Le ad ““* =+2 00 Three Running Jumps........1st “ 3 00 " 06 eeeneeve .-2nd 66 2 00 One Mile Bicycle Race........ Gold Medal. 300 Yards Foot Race.......+.- Ist prize $5 00 - _ pesedseeuee ae Hop, Step and Jump........- Tat 3 ** » 5.00 Pe oa . of 8. &: 2nd. ** 200 Running High Jump.......- At Fi A@ _ vee ees aun _— Ue Vaulting With Pole.......... in. see, “ GP. ig Lawviveest Qnd “* 2 50 Boys’ 100 Yards Race...... . Silver Medal. Obstacle Race......2+++-++: lst prize $3 00 “ — 2 eeveseeoereveree- Potato and Three-Legged Races will be ran, for which prizes of $2.00 each will be given. OPEN TO ALL NATIONALITIES. Firemen’s Sports. Race between members of the Charlotte- town Hook and Ladder Company and Salvage dj Corps, eight men each, for a purse of $16.00. Hose Reel Race between teams of 10 men from any regularly organized Fire Company in the Province and 10 members of the South End Boatiog Club, for a purse of $20.00. CONDITIONS, The Race between the Salvage Corps and Hook and Ladder Company teams will be for the distance of 300 yards, with wagon or hose cart, as may be agreed upon. The Hose Reel Race will be run with ser- vice hose and hose cart a distance of 200 yards to hydrant, lay 250 feet of hose, break coup- ling and connect branch pipe, time to be taken when pipe strikes the ground, Cart to carry 300 feet ef hose. Race to be run dry, single on time, THE TROTLING STALLIONS *ELMO” AND “GOLDEN” -——WIiILL GIVE—— An Exhibition of peed FOR ONE MILE EACH, GALBRAITH'S BAND will be in attend- ance and furnish choice music. Music will also be provided for dancing. he Secretary will be glad to receive entries ae “all iaeenting competitors on or before SATURDAY, the 22nd inst. Admission to Grounds........-+-25€e Grand Stand. .....-------- cececer eh OC. JAMES A. HUGHES, Secretary. augt MONDAY, AUGUST 24th,| offered in this City for some time. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDE Tremendous Clothing Sale NOW GOING ON, Ap PROWSE BROS. STORE, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. x \ . Phe Largest, Best and Cheapest Stock of Cloth- ing ever shown to the People of P. BE. Island. Don't be led astray by bogus advertisements, because we can sell cheaper than most of our competitors can buy. Come and see. PROWSEHE BROTHERS, Charlottetown, July .30,.1891—eod & wky THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, ————— — ——lll—————————————— eee ee NEW FIRM! NEW COODS| We will Open on ist of September ————-WiITH A FIRST-CLASS STocK or — STAPLE ~ AND ~ FANCY = DRY ~ G00, ———_AT—-— te 18386 QUBAN STREET, _ | “THREE DOORS FROM STAMPER’S CORNER. —— —-- = +(x }———_——--———_——_——_—— Cc. J, PATTON, late of Charlottetown Woolen Co. Charlottetown, August 4, 1891—eod & wky EXTRAORDINARY SALE ———_—-—-—_ GC) 8" —_—_-_——— adies Dress Goods. —(x) Having a Large Stock of Fine-All-wool Light Dress Materials, we will make the fol- lowing Réduction in Price to make a speedy Clearance -— ine All-wool - . . . . vular price 24c, now 16¢ Fine All-wool Dress Goods, regular I < AG Fine All-wool Dress Goods, oe 66 Fine All-wool Dress Goods, . . . . . - : oad Fine All-wool Dress Goods, - - . - - : = we . * * ; Fine All-wooi Dress Goods, f,adies should see these Goods. They are decidedly the best Bargains that have been J. B. MACDONALD. DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND. their Boots and Shoes from 2) Every Day the People are Saving Money by buying Charlottetown, June 17, 1891. us S ts lestel for th? Holilay Ssason Standwed Works), spacislly teks Radin early, and the best NEW BOOKS (as well as the old SCHOOL SUPPLIES very ‘au Stu lents of the Prince of Wales College should secure sie \ Call before purchasing elsewhere. have got a Large Stock of Prices the lowest in town. WwW. 4 em is he BAZAAR STOPE. aaenn place in Charlottetown to buy th SS = EPS to sell at cost. HAMMOCKS very low. . cv CROCKERY chee. : Abt ELEY a piak NETS CURES, CURTAIN POLES, BRITISH PLATE MIRRORS, FANCY CROCK , Our stock of WINDOW BLINDs, etc., etc., was never larger. 2 2aATo “’¢ TC AGE, etc. A splendid assortment of PLALN ana BOUKS, MEMOS, PENS, INK, MUCIL sple ALD Preserye Covers, 1dc. per hundred. STORE. FANCY STATIONERY, BLANK R. Moulding and Pictures of all kinds kept in stock. BAZAAR Charlottetown, July 20, 1891—eod & wky