Ta NR Cr OE YS hCU hl hlt~<( Y —s Sed | eat et 1 a Ty ws 1 ses- Oo a \ it ot e Tele Company wish | an r subscribers that né ( verdue., _ 1ON annual meet- the Qik © vy Rifle Associa- . hel norrow evenin e ‘he friends and supporters » B.A are requested to meet in mevening at s o'clock, » Eimo —The bay horse Billy : roited at Providence, 30. Last year he trotted in _ - — ne gata.—Hon Chas. Watter Jadge se - New Braaswick County Court died “ideal at St. John, on Friday morning, of gud "?. : > peart gisoase. —_-> " Tux steamer Bonavista arrived here last with ! cargo and several and sailed at aventng . =. ; @ n*alnel at ete 12 o'clock to-day een wes . ; St John 8, Ntid Mee ie The League match at Ken- turday was not fired, as + rain storm and high Tae IMFLE - sington Tange ns } Jerry oOLinail wil eto the 5 ( : ) ; s+ @ % . 2} + » * sind prevailing, It Was impossible to work Pa sho taroe:s- the talt a _ — 1g:snp HORSEFLESH —Mrs. Agnes Gola” : of Mr. T. P. Lowther, yesterday, & Magnilicent istind Chief mare, : ' tor the sum of $300.— herg purchased wagon and Haruess, YD, : §mberst .'ress _ an Carries AND Lames.—The Pioneer says: Mr. D. Keefe took away seven cattle and forty-four lambs by the Northumberland 1 ¥ . . 9 og Saturday morning last forthe St. Jchn market pincowia Pouce Corzt.—This morning two well- koen chat sentenced t 69) or Wadays each, with hard labor, and promises! aix months next time they appear. reapectal ‘ters “were cciers ..*< , e | », the son of le A young man, parents, was tined $50 or SU days for being very jeqnk, and was promised a heavier dose | next time. —_— o- — JopavaListic.—Commencing with next igjae =the Summersi le lished on Wedneadsy of each week instead of on Thursday, and the Agricalturist will be pabiished on Stu lay instead of Monday of each week = ae Our Soriety alifax, is in future to be a monthiy paviuicacion ~ a - Mornen’s are your daughters suffering from any of these ailments pecu sar to girls budding iato womanhood? Are you yourself suffering from anv of these maladies that :nake woman's life a barden. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are an unfailing cure. Try them. Sold by all dealers, or post paid on receipt of price (59e. i, Co., Brockville, apox). Dr, Williams Unt. lw caliiliiiacabalia Temperance Woxk.—The 2ist annual con- vention of the atholic Total Abstinence Union of America opened at Washington, DC. on Wednesday, Bishop Cotter, of Winora, Mich., presiding. Miss Frances E. Willard, President of the National Women’s Chrutiaa Temperance Union, was present as the authorized representative of that body, wd made a short address. Tut steamship Vancouver—the grey- hound of the St Lawrence—sails from Moutreal, August 22nd, and from Quebec Aug, 2rd for Liverpool. has luxuri- os accomodation for first-class passengers, and large and siryrooms<for intermediate patengers. Tickets aud statervoms can De obtamned on application to Fenton T. Newbery, ageat, Charlottetown. Moervary Statistics. —For the following ihorwary statistics of the City of Charlotte- on for the month of July, 1891, we are indebted to De. Johuson :—Number of Geaths, 6; same month iact year, 16; causes vi death—cholera infantum, 1; croup, 1; consumption, 1: heart disease, 1; paralysis, 1; general debility, 1; still birth reported, : = ee onder & years, 2; from i iU, J; at 80, }: average age at death, 78 yours, Religion— Protestants 4; Catho- its, 2. Nationality—English, 2; Scotch, 3; mish, 1, Sex—males, 2: females, 4. She —--e----- Berarv.—A mistake crept into a para- ~- in the South End Boating and Ath- ttic Club's advertisement of Saturday. It »'2 the conditions under which the Hose a will be run. It should read as fo!- “ reg tt Howe Reel Race will be run with ser- Yards toh - hose cart a distance of 200 Ornplin oo lay 250 feet of hese, break en — connect branch pipe, time to be Carry 396 oo - ground, Cart to Slagle on — ose. Race to be run dry, _— p>... R . on or tHe Lorrery.— The lottery ones tag horse Whistler and several hey priz ing. “Fo vw came off on Saturday even: . owing is the result :— Winn McLeod, er, J M Mel, F W Hug! al. 1 “ei R ‘ark ‘ ' T » = $0. el Clarke, Charlotiet wwn, No 850, AM 0), g Amherst, No 652, Banks, Royal Hotel, St John, No Ch : , 4 . - ‘ ates Ferguson, 5 suthport No 844 S5. Tem as Cy te. 4 + les, Milton, No 308, $5. lisiidien sioeis ALMOs Vv . MOST A W RECK, edi : os *rgetown ey this mornings ar Po te 8s tra ik was rounding % and car load tation, it ran into & atding ; vaded with rails, which ‘vas tic eer the track where me of the "0 ands Were a: Wing w Watch di Wien ¢ "2 with th “ithed bac Curve n, wor! rhe men not i not expect the train, ey heard it coming me ; 6 coming one man @tlag, but in his excitement k and ran again towards the ® for * gmom praise is due to driver tounding th nind, as he was hand ac . Curve and could only see the i oy Shore distance ahead of nd saved — itely reversed the engine i ® train, with only the loss of Head light and toht ‘ ; ¥ cate id slight damage to his balls which was somewhat broken Neepe on with the rails. Some of the and track were displaced. we 6 her hi LEEIS trey Ye ¥\ are Pea CCIRS ri : ana wee | SS = fournal will be pub- } DA cei mRRAPHIC N SPECIAL DESPATCHES To wT awe ' My *4 | AXATT tw TWwes TN | Wear an AD UNLY A JOKE. Cue EXAMINER. Farie Acknowledges ey 3 | Failure ttt. ay AND WIL, RESIGN HIS SEat. Orrawa, Aug. 10 In the Tarte-McGreevy e day, Alderman John Henri eXplained that his oer to Baskerville to procure the Esquimault contract for him in consider- ation of ten thousand dollars was a joke as he chatfed Baskerville every time he met him for his failure to get the contract, corroborated Thomas’ te the promissory uotes furnished by Robert ‘ av ef} > ; 7 'O pay Judgmentagainst Thomas, who had no personal knowledge of where the notes came from. several of Tarte’s charges against Thomas himself in charges of conspiracy. McGreevy. restless, “a Parte acknowledges his failure to establish his charges. He puts all the blame Murphy and Robert McGreevy, who he says misled bim, ‘Tarte will resign his seat before prorogation, having promised to do so if he fai ed to make his case good. ee Orrawy, Aug. 10 Excitement about the Bay Chaleur Ruil- Way case continues. The Senate committee incets again this mornit g. The Grits iu @ tight place. ale — —— EEanlan 2nd O'Connor Win. Toronto, Aug. 10, ee 9 ; double sel race for the world’s Hamplonship, which took place at Hamilton | t ae | The le € . nae . ] °F) {oa Saturday, Hanlan and O'Connor \ won, Gaudaur be and McKay by 4 boats } teugtiis The licat Intense. Orrawa, Aug. 10. he heat everywhere yesterday was intense and numerous prostrations are reported A Good Eecception. DUBLIN, Aug. 10. Dillion asd O'Brien met with a splendid reception at Mallow. Weather Bulletin. Torowro, Aug. 10.—10 a. m. Increasing cloudiness, followed by rain. o+O+e Fishery bulletin. (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau R2port.) Haurrax, Aug. 10—Anticosti—Cod and herring re; d plentiful at EnglishBay, but nosguid,2nd there was no fishing of any kind at Fox Lay, owing to strong northwesterly gales. Quebec— Cod fair at Moirse and Perce, and good at Newport Point. No fishing at Seven Islands or Grand River. New Brunaswick—No inshore fishing this week at Caraquet, and only a few of the bankers have returned. Cod scarce at Point Escuminac, but mackerel fair. P E Island—The mackerel at Miminigash and Alberton. The weather at the latter place being too blustery for fishing mackerel. Hooking good, and cod fair at Malpeque. Cape Breten—ced, haddock and mackerel fair at Port Hood; cod good at Chiticamp, but all fisheries dull at other points. Nova Scotia—Eight to twelve pounds of mackerel taken in traps at Lunenburg to-day; fair takes of cod and herring at Liverpool; uerring fishing is good and cod fair; very poor week’s fishing last week at Digby, dog- fish having taken full control of the Bay of Fundy; bait, squid bait, plentiful at Margaree and fair quantity at Port Hood and Cheticamp, and Pert Hawkesbury. Vessels can be supplied with bait also at Liverpool. fishing poor @2+0+e oruro? Y. 3%. ¢. A. Meeting. The meetings of the Maritime Y. M. C. A. Convention at Truro are largely attended, and much interest is manifested. On Thursday evening the Firat Presbyterian Ghurch was filled, and the spseches were ali first-class. S. E. Whitson, of Halifax, chairman of the executive committee, read a report upon provineial work in the maritime pro- vinces. His report came under two heads, viz., what has been done for young men ! and what should be done for them? Eight new associations had been organized during the past year, and there is a prosp2ct ot several more. Rev. George O. Gates, of St. John, ad- dressed the audience for three-quarters of an hour upon ‘* The Need of Manliness in Christian Life.” Friday morning was de voted to hearing reports from maritime associations Py the ' , . £ | deiegates present and the detailed rep rt of Maritime Secretary Gorton. Wm. Griffiths addressed the de'egates up» the subject of **Christian Beneticeuce in Y. M. C. A. Work.” Tio afterncon was spent in s and recommending improvements In reading p) ip t he work. . se a reception to the delegates irom 9 to 7. Tae Turr.—The grand circuit races at 3uffilo, N. Y., closed on Peiday. foe the 2.23 class, trotting, purse $2,000, Night ingale won; best time, 2 19}. Iu the 2.24 class, pacing, purse 22,000, Direct won ; best time 2.18}. Ia the free-for-all, trot- ting, purse, $2,000, Rosalind Wilkes won ; bast time, 2.15. The 2.17 class, trotting, purse $2 000, was untinished. Junemont took two heats and J. B. Richardson one ; best time, 2.18, by Junemont. The Ladies’ Auxiliary tenderod | ilis nquiry on Satur- Ws f Bay VS, | Chaloner, Thos. McGree vy's bookkeeper, | suumony regarding Other witnesses testified, breaking down McGreevy, and seriously implicating Tarte | BIRTH. r T M *. James Morgan of a gon. Going to press both are doing well. t sk 2 >. a ints r © } it j I nts city, on the 6th inst., the wife of Joseph A. Macdonald, of a son. OS ER ee - ~ ames DIES. Aug ‘ar hel 7 Vstipbell, aged 78 years, aot | — R. LP. in the stalk, taken from is » feet 3 inches high. the crops a field. universal rej»icing.—Moncton Times. Quesn’s Co. Rifle Association. to-morrow Courts Ba 'tuing, at half-past seven o’clock. G. L. DOGHERTY, Masor, auglO President. The defence so far have done well, and it | is highly probable that they will upset the! ‘hole case against Langevin and Thomas| i THE RAILWAY SCANDAL e : Grits in a Tight Place. SUMMERSIDE, | i ; j Sonris at 5 a. i Stewart at 7.05; arriving at S tat;.Voa. m., arriving at Summer- Murphy and Robert McGreevy are very | » Gathering of the Clans | THE ANNUAL SCOTTISH GATHERING —UNDER THE AUSPICES OF-. —WILL BE HELD AT— wen eae Fhursday, August 13th, 1891, | 7 N addition to the train arrangements al- ready published a spacial train will leave m., standard, and Mount , oe a+? Or ; Side at 10 20a. m, leave for return at 4.20 p.m. sharp. A sp-cial train will leave Georgetown at 0.49 a, n., and Cardigan at 6 05.4. m., con- , necting at kivunt Stewsrt with special from ‘ i ' | ! i ; j ; j eee oe ; Souris, and leaving Mount Stewart for Georgetown on arrival of Souris special same evening. RAILWAY FARES, Reiurn Tickets good on day of Gather- ing will be issued at the following rates :— Spas Ghee’: $1 25 Harmony, New Zealand, Bear River gee, Pei ess 5 a wins tcc xs Five Houses, St Peter's Midgell, Marie, Morell, Lot 40, Dundee.... 95 Douglass, St Andrews, Mt Stewart, Scotehfort, Tracadie, Bedford, St Peter’s Road, Suffolk..... SET York, Union, Brackley Point......... 75 Georgetown, Brudenell............. 11 Cardigan, Perth, 48 Road, Baldwin’s, i eS eee dae ae eens Miithe.. ctisinitvesrax<s The special from Charlottetown wlll leave at 7.15 a.m., standard. The morning train for Tignish will leave for return at 4 p.m. standard instead of Jp. In, - J. D. IRVING, President. WM. McNEILL, Rec.-Secretary. Ch’town, Aug. 7, 1891.—li WANTS, LOST, FOUND de WANTED—A general servant in_a family of two. Apply to MRs. FuLL, Uprer Prmee Street. 6i eod—-aug7 UND.—In this city, on Friday last, a $5.00 note. Owner can have same on proving property and paying expenses of edvertising, Apply to AMES KGAN, Corner of Fitzroy and Cumberland -treets. eugld W ANTPHID—A Kitchen Stove in good order; also, Parlor stove. Apply to ©. I. MORRI- SON, 106 Queen Sirect. 3i pd—augs — W ANTED —A peneral servant, Apply at once VY +o Mrs. F. PARKER UARVELL, Pownal St. ang4—tf wan! HD.—A smart boy to learn the Door and Sash business.—A. DUCHEMIN & UG. ang4 Os ?r.—Between Cumberland Street and the J Railway Station yesterdsy, a sum of money. binder will be rewarded on leaving the same at Tak IOXAMINES office, 3i—augs To LEY.—A House on Pownal Street, lately occupied by R. F. De Blois, Poasession Kiven immediately. Apply to THOM:’S W. Dopp. july3t-—tf | Csr ANTE). A good Housemaid. Apply to Yi Ms. CHARLeS L¥IGH, Fitzroy Street. july23—te oe eee \ house on Upper Queen Siren one ainiog six roums, ail newiy paperea é painted separate cael and water in the house. Apply io JAMES F. CURTIS. Jy9 mo LET.— a See ee, te ei Oaalee ae xy ANTED —A general servaat In a tam W ae Light. work, every convenience and good wages. Apply at this office, | t—Jjysi 2 oe UE?.—Dwelling with seven rooms, garden ca waterworks, on Sidney Street. An Dwelling with five rooms, waterworks . stable on Queen Street, next to Murphy's — Shop. Apply to R. K. BRACE. eod— y2 T° LET.—A house with four rooms, porch and At Southport, on the Sth inst., the wife of At the time of At her residence, Mount Mellick, Lot 49, oth, Flora Steel, wife of the late Malcolm . rue Finest Ever Seen.—Mr. A. Mc: Nay has just returned from P. E. Island. He brought with him two samples of wheat Each Mr. McKay says never were better and there is PHVRE ANNUAL MERTING of the Queen's County Rifle Association will be held (Luesday) evening, in the Law aledonian Clay of P. E. I. RECEIVED TO-DAY Ss. & “Ottawa” from London: R3lack and Colored French Lacing Cords, (hildren’s Cashmere Hosiery, Black French Merinoes, Black Silk Velvets. lack Velvet Ribbons, Black Silk Ribbons, Black and Colored Lacings, Black and Colored Plain Sateens, Biack Crapes (Courtald’s). Einglish Silesias, Black and White Print Cottons. Fancy Print Cottons. Charlottetown, August 7, J891—eod & wky ner Goods ! ——_—— A'T—__——_ & STEHRNG’. (x) NEW RIBBONS, NEW FRILLINGS, NEW HOSIERY, NEW VELVETS, NEW UMBRELLAS, NEW VALILINGS, NEW WHITE VICTORIA LAWNS, ; y ‘ 7 pete becvssvacssssserssness $9 REW BLACK FRENCH WERINO, oo and Harpers. ..s2ees.es%..- 95 . x eBlois, Kildare, Alma, Alberton, * saa Tigges aOR ;.| WHITE AND COLORED FLEECY COTTONS. 8V ‘ 7 e@ Coleman, West Devon, Portage..... ee ee et eee oe : DER Oe es ee PO ee a ee ead C4 betes cass 69 | Ellerslie, Port Hill, Northam, Rich- ga ee ae 1-AUGUST 1891 Wenebes is 6458 Fd oi Case Sey ee fe tae | rs DEMME Cc cS nbc bds ares bears tee 25 | e ernie atin eine 15 | OR. a. dee wees awh éek bao 05 | ne (x) shasta Ch’town, Cemetery, Royalty Junc- ee SEA « i o'eucad ss ahi ieee eae 75} & Milton, Loyalist, Colville, North WIRE cs cevavscaeetctbodses.< (200 Hunter River, Clyde, Cape Traverse, 60! Fredericton, Elliott’s, Bradalbane.... 45 | a Emerald, Kinkora, Albany.......... 48) Freetown, Blueshank............-.. 39 NE 57 5s oes W's Sa4d Soe Renae 25 Barbara Weit......... ‘Geiss {x) . B. MACDONALD, During this Month, will give Extraordinary Bargains in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. A: New Lot just opened All odd Coats, Pants and Vests will be cleared out at Efalf Price. Ladies Light Summer Dress Goods. Shawis at slaughter prices. NIGH DE STORE. Fall Goods will soon arrive, and we are anxious to clear our Summer Stock. Wou never heard of such Bargains as you will get from ua during this month. | Charlottetown, August 3, 1891—eod & why EV —$—$<——$—_—$—— EN ae — TO.LET, WAsrE a) ve. 'TKTE WANT Hides, Calf Skins, Sheep Skins and Horse Hides, Ty ASTERN HALF of Two- LONG BROS., gt Tenement House, corner Tanners, Euston St. |}oston and Hillsborough Sts. SIFUATED ON QUEEN STREET, : a Possession at once. Apply to oprosire Tue manner, EQ SAW. yes pe paRKER CARVELL. and one of the best Business Stands in the | City. Any person requiring same and apply- | ¢ NE Soda Water Fountain, aug4—lw ing at once can have the interior fitted up to One Dominion 9 stop Organ, ste suit their business. Possession given first of One Milk Cow, THE BRITISH WAREHOUSE | > T Tv 7 S NOW UNDERGOING REPAIRS, May19—3m eod. j ARDERS.—Boarders may obtain good ac- Ss enielion and comfortable rooms in & ood cellar. Pump in the yard, Apply at the Brewery, Malpeque Road. aug3s—3i law pb September. Apply to Cheap for cash or on good paper. Apply to eo peereen, i nein, oe THOMAS W. DODD. R, K. BRACE. |Diy"or write to this office. auglh—ecd tf jy28—dy 2aw & wky | Julyl7—dy daw wy Ow pa a ay: '