> ~ E } fe aad EUS gegistration of Voters \ ‘ ‘ ere eet ‘ ‘ at the cu app , sé ) (wr loarly reiimiineary ee ee ——— nt —~ oad Other items, B jocal 2at ACHalaA Was 4 UKs ATS picbhlic + - aiion and exteusion sale al ‘ ; spt lie? . +3 ace patoa o : uo . : jf 2 { 8 ! , « — es i? i Kstore ees ft LIBRA New issues of the i ry ‘ 1) mond Bow k a & p ~ ay School Pik nic at Wes » Wednesday next, | | - ' e : ors at St Sunday S t We Suay ai a Meth Sunday School pie We oescté x liekets ‘ peop : - ’ - W esTVILLI at er Southport r W hari : on Wed eal at . we = 1 2.30 p : Sl ; eA Nv oya, which | 4 ™ ' s bee port for seve iade«ey8 Having s-me ile left yesterday lieth W?RALL 4 full attendance of the} ops of the Crescent Football Club is | stad at Victoria Park this evening at g clock - Rerares NESDE! Che bridge at Fuiler- , Marsa ie in a very iiapitated condi- snd she u iired before some } gene ccurs. foormous reductions at James peton & Co's. from this date. Call ely and secure a bargain. July 25 3i tings Pente.—The Pownal Methodist Church suaday place on saturday was a very pleasant and success- ‘ I ’ : > seheel picni al Liat ig! aff sir. ee New Hay.—New hay was selling on the yreet here on Wednesday afternoon last. ) } It changed hands; we understand, at nine Jars a te n, — Vioneer. ia Orentnc op a Rartway —-**The Missing waa ta be opened frr trial on Mon- jay), when the fires train would run to Annapolis. g(t fam tarmeu'!h - Pevic.—The Boys’ Branch of the Leaeve ithe Cros, ere huiding their picnic at Red Mint to-dvyy, The Southport made two ya from the city—one in the morning and eother in the afternoon. i Every lady should a'tend James Paton & Co's. great alteration and eviension sale nnd secure some of the greatest bargains that have eer bee. Offered in Charlotte- town July 25 Si Fa LG. 0. F.—Port la Jcie Ercampment will told a special session on to-murrow (Tues lay ) wening at 8 o'clock for the purpose of confer- ring she Roval Purple De gree and balloting GA applications lor car Is Excursion. —The excursion to the Chignec- \o Ship Railway, in th Heather Belle to-day, was attendel by about 15° persons. Gal- braith’s Band ace Mp nic d the execursionists. oo ex “sion is uuder the auspices of the aisverough Boating (lub. . ite Hativax.—The travel on the steamer Halifax has been unusually large this seasou ‘osad from Boston. The popularity of this wel known steamer has given her large . eased p'ssenger lists; and io her fast ‘uling, regalirity aod prompt arrivals, she has Deaten all ¢ im peti r tines, 5S ~ _ Bo “M IN Traver —It is stated tht “ering the last week over 1000 passengers attived in Yarmouth from the United States. Both the Yarmouth and Boston Wete crowded to their utmost c pacity, and the City of Columbia had also a large passenger Jist, t - More Minaccrovs Cures. —The Quebee Vitonicle reports that Miss Anna Dean, 8 young lady from Detroit, had her sight restored, aud same place. w : @ piace, who was a cripple, was also cited on Wednesd+y at the Shrine of La: HD . bonne Ste. Anne. gutthodist S. S. Picnic at Yarie. ful se bathivg. pice shore, beauti- scenery, and first-class refresh- oop tables on the grounds. Train’ aes City at nine o clock Wednes- | day ‘ z *) Morning. Rer Rr a ve Steves RNED Exoprans.— Officer Isaac “ens. of the Intercolomal Railway Statior Ys : ‘ > ha dag John, bas kept a memorandum t f +) ’ ‘Al Lieg and inechanics who have return- ao ayy 1s. There are eleven Went.to the — a mechanics who recently taken up mes whe have returned and Wiek ee abodes in New Bruns- iid Nova Scotia ss - tATHERING OF THE gathering will be hel. “WSpices of tha fdward Island Crans.—This annual held this year, Caledonia Club , at Summerside, on Thursday, the }2; ; " i ‘ ae inued ge ot August next. The programe “4 OY The com as oo ° of the - ommittee gives full particulars lay’s ocae i: ; . twilities of procee lings. Judging from the Mente. rail cet the public, by train arrange- may be f ited and steamboat fares, ete, it ze y 221) ’ . gather; ‘irlyassumed that the Summerside fing will be a grand success. >-— a a or Our Youna Men.—We and feal & peencontul Islanders abroad, faculty of - ‘al that onr people have the time avy . pushing to the fre ot. A short the a rate man frou Glenfinnan lett in Bangnp M. q‘test of work. He arrived Wid ene Ee 15 a. m., Wednesday, Warters of staan “ 8 o'cl ck—three Rot seek 4 4 hour afterwards. He did eee ome special employment, but “a tari the first offer of work beginning S3S18 , - Mantina as . , doubt ina saw mill. We have no it that success will follow Henry. THE DAI | machine, 1 Miss Mary Doran, of the) under the: of Prince , Se ee TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Sproat De : F Despatonss tro Tar EXAMINER, IMPERIAL FEDERATION. A Meeting Disturbed, Monrreat, July 27. Col. Howard Vincent addressed a large meeting here on Saturday evening in favor of Imperial Federation, Upon the proposal ©’ a :ewlution enlorsing the scheme. Peter Mitchell created a disturbance which be- esme so great that the chairman adjourned ‘he meeting without putting the resolution, oes taiatieeeinaml The Assassin at Work. Paris, July 27. (a attempt was made last week in Paris ‘ssassinate Madame Constans, wife of the Minister of the Interior, by an infernal *, sent to her concealed in a prayer book. lhe explosive was sufficient to have demolished the house. to - _ A Distinct Repudiation. Orrawa, July 27. Phis morning's papers contain a distinct — most emphatic repudiation by Lady Macdonald and Hugh John Macdonald of Col. MacPherson’s biography of Sir Je ales »bn — -~ Fatal Roilway Ace dent. ~——— CLEVELAND, Ju'y 27. An accident to an excursion ternay, at hav oc. train, Dayton, Ohio, caused great Many passengers were wounded several killed, and others are dying. : yes- Earthqu ike in Indiana. INDIANAPOLIS, July 27. An earthquaxe shock created a , panic last evening in Evansville, Indiana. ——————— Weather Bulletin. Toronto, July 26.~10 «. m. Moderate wiads, fair, not much change in temperature. General Telegraphic News. Beruin, July 24.—The government is convinced that the exchange is operating to create al ghtness in the grain market, and is considering measures to check specu- lation in grain. Chancellor von Caprivi adheres to his determination not to change the duties on grain, as the prospects of the crops are now excellent. Lonvon, July 24.—Advices just received from Stanley Falls, in the Congo Free State, tell of cannibalism among the natives iand of an armed expedition against them. | Natives along the Lomane River who had ‘blocked the stream with hundreds of armed | canoes, killed and ate 50 natives friendly ,to Europeans. An expedition composed | of 10 Europeans and 50 Arabs soon after left Stanley Falls to punish the cannibals | aid after «a day’s battle succeeded in routing them and occupying their villages) Hun- |dreds of rebellious natives were killed and | wounded. The same advices also state that ‘the Bekumas around Stanley Falls are re- turning to cannibalism and that several of them have been courtmartialed and ex- ecuted. New York, Jaly 24.—Coroner Levy visited the immigrant landing bureau to-day with bondsmen prepared to qualify in any sum up to $100,000 to secure the freedom cf 69 Russian Jews detained as likely to become public charges. Supt. Owens was present and after a brief confereuce Mr. Levy offzred $1,000 bonds for each immigraut, the bond stipu- lating that it any of the people were to become charges upon the public the beudsmen would either provide necessary sustenance here or furnish return tickets to the old country. This was occepted and the people permitted to land. Coroner Levy is vice-president of the Jewish Alliance of America, Ronpovt, N. Y., Joly 24 — Augustus Lewis, 47 yeers cld, was arrested at Ellenville, to-day, and placed in jail here to await action of the He is grand jury on a charge of bigamy. ‘said to have no less than eight living wives in this state. Th. y range iu age from 22 to 50 years, Exerer, Ont., July 23.—As the result of seevere beating at the hands of Carl Bein- kar, some three weeks ago, August Kaming, a respectable farmer, went insane. Yester- day he hanged himsclf and Brinker has been arrested. —0+0+e Nor on Tuwe.—The Law Court’s clock dida’t strike ali the hours last evening, and to-day is several minutes astray. The © thedral clock hasn’t struck the hour for a me time past. What's the matter? ceaiinialatiie Raymonp Excursion Partry.—The Ray- mond Excursion pity of twenty-two, which arrived here in the steamer from Pictou on Friday eveniog, left again via Summerside this morning. The party stopped at the Hotel Davies while in the city. splices CHARLOTTETOWN Driving Park.—The rumor thht Elmo was to give an exhibition at the Park last Saturday, brought together a number of horsemen. After several local flyers had been put through their paces, Elmo was recognized coming toward the grand stand, being driven by Mr. R. Steele. After a few preliminary turns he was sent down thecourse. As he passed the wire several watches were set going,and as the track was turned the time record was 1.123. As this is his second appear- ance on the track this summer, the per- -formance of Saturday is wonderful. Dr. Strickland, E/mv’s owner, thinks his ability to lower his record of 2.27}, is beyond the ' shedew of a doubt, | Over a million pounds in gold in Portu- i gal has been shipped tu England within a ; week, i Se cia : re { Day & Martin’s russet cream for tan ‘eolored boots and shoes; waterprouf dress- kid reviver, etc., just received at ing =? - ~ jy25 une wk | R. K Just’s. | Twenty per cent discount.—We are of- fering a special jot of men’s fine shoes at twenty per cent discount. Call and see themat R K. Jost’s, North side Queen Square. July 16 2 wks Kk p. C. for the Stomach. Sars Oo Sl eet aN. LY EXAMINER, -- - .- et PUBLIC MEETING OF CITIZENS 4 favorable to th N m2 Bill will be held on e New City Reform Monday Evening, 27th inst., AT EIGHT O'CLOOK, IN McLEOD’S HALL, to organize for the approaching election. BY ORDER. e july25 —2i Wines | Wines | FINEST QUALITY. ee Ports, Sherries, Clarets, Champagnes, 9 te. BYRNE BROS., GREAT GEORGE STRERT. Fall Trip From Liverpool. THE CLIPPER BARKENTINE EREMA, 300 Tons Register, THOMAS RICHARDS, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown On or About 10th September, And will carry Freight at Through Retes to the different Railway points on the Island. a For Freight apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Coart, Old Broad Street ; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & O80. Charlottetown, July 22, 1891—eod tf ames Halifax and P. 3, Island. $.5, FASTNET, ILL sail from Halifax every Monday, at 10 p. m., for Charlottetown, call- ing at Canso, Arichat, Hawkesbury, Port Hastings and Souris. Returning, will leave Charlottetown every Thursday afternoon, calling at same intermediate ports with the exception of Souris. For Freight, ete , apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Charlottetown, June 20, 1891—dy WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e WANTED A. gin) for yeneral housework. Apply to Mrs. D. Stewart, Kent Street. julyz. — WAS Cook and Housemaid. Liberal wages. Applyto WILLIAM WEsH, Hotel Davies. tf—jy27 1TANTED.—A general servant in a family of three. Light work, every convenience and good wages, Apply at this office, tf—jy27 Grocery STORE TO LET—stocked if re- quired. Apply at this oftice. ai pd—jy27 Te LET.—The l)welling House with stable o-- cupied by the subscriber, on Hillsborough Street, next to Mr. Lemuel Poole’s residence. | Possession given ist August. Apply to Judge Alley or to Duncan Kennedy. ws tf—jy25 ANTED.—A Journeyman Bookbinder, one who understands blank book work pre- ferred. Apply this evening at 8 o’clock to Room 5), Hotel Davies. july 24 nw LEL.—Dwelling with seven rooms, gardeu { and waterworks, on Sidney Street. Also. Dwelling wish five rooms, waterworks and ctable on Queen Street, next to Murphy’s Barber Shop. Apply to R. K. BRACE. eod—jy23 WANTED —A €o00k. Apply to Mrs. THOMAS W. Dopp, Pownal Street. tf-jy3 LET.—The Dwelling House on the corner | of King and Weymouth Streets, contsining seven rooms, with outbuildings, Apply to JOHN MoRPHY, Southport. 2w eod—jy22 pork SALE.—A new light track Sulky, one of the best in the Province, and a good Trsck Sulky, very little used and in goed order. Also, a good second-hand Buggy, in good order, with pateat spring steel underworks—a gem to ride in. ‘All cheap for cash at W. C. Tice’s, Grafton Street, next to Fish Market. pd 3i (w f t)—jy22 R SALE.—A splendid Milch Cow. Apply to Mrs. PaTrick LAFFERTY, Dorchester Street Kast. Iw—jyi7 W ANTED,—Two smart boys, about 17 years of age. for the grocery business. Those heav- ing some experience preferred. Must have good reference. Address ‘ Grovery,” Post Office Box 108, Ch town, tf—jy8 NLOVE FOUND.—A lady's S ik Glove, found G about a week ago, may be optained by the owner on aop.ication at Davies’ Drug Store. jalyl—rf O LET.— 4 house on Upper Queen Strec', con- taining ix rooms, all newiy papered and painted Separate yard and water in the house. Apply to JAMas F. CURTIS. jy9 UN FOR SALK.—A No. lésingle barrel Rem- with Shells, ete, shooting. Will be sold cheap, ; eod tf—jy20 Apply at this office, B ington Breechloader, just the thing for light } JUNTERPANES amnreeeemaggmasennagnd jem <aanpemane canes QUALITY, DURABILITY, BEAUTY AND EENISH !—Toiese points we combine with the smalt- est margin of profit. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, June 25, 1891 --eod & wky PERMING annem fe, “IY ldsummer Goods ? STERN’. NEW RIBBONS, NEW HOSIERY, NEW UMBRELLAS, NEW WHITE VICTORIA LAWNS, NEW BLACK FRENCH MERINO, WHITE Charlottetown, July 24, 1891—dy & wky NEW EFRILLINGS, NEW VELVETS, NEW VAILINGS. AND COLORED FLEECY COTTONS. EXTRAORDINARY SALE ———-OF Ladies Having a Large Stock of Fine-All-wool Light Dress Materials, we will make lowing Keduction in Price to make a speedy Clearance Goods, Goods, Ali-wool Dress Ali-wool Dress All-wool Dress Goods, Ali-wool Dress Goods, Ail-wool Dress Goods, Fine Fine Fine Fine Fine f,adies should see these Goods. offered in this City for some time. DOMINION BOOT (x) - - - ” + - ~ Dress Good et Ce ee + —_—— the fol- regular price 24c, now L6¢ Se, * Tm sé < ° y 6 95 6 40c, “ 6c “ 45e, “ 3c They are decidedly the best Bargains that have been THE PEOPLE'S Every Day the People Charlottetown, June 17, 1891. Bi Ul cintmeneperineniiiiianae sommes Ey are Saving Money by buying Prige al Swat ! —— FN ee The Dominion Government having taken | ees FES ceces' ot the the Duty off of Raw Sugar, BHMER & GOH FH it AND S J. B. MACDONALD. HOE STORE! FRIEND. — = their Boots and Shoes from have marked all their Sugars down & Greatly Reduc BARBADOES SUGAS Choice West India Sugar. 5 elsewhere. ee ™ uu Just received this morn- s ing, 6,000 pounds of this our prices before buying) d Prices, BEER & GOFF. Chaclottetown, June 25, 1891—eod&wy us [BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIF. Ircorporated by Royal Charter, 1862. Capital Paid Up....... £500,000, 23,000,000 (With power to increase.) Reserve Fund.......-. 208,000, 1,040,000 Note Circulation Notice. In accordance with the vrovisions of Sec 55 of the Bank Act, which vomes into force on FIRST JULY proximo, this bank has made arracge- Bank will be RE- DEEMED AT PA by the following Banks at any of their Branches in the Dominion, viz :-— Bank of Montreal, Canadian Bank of Com- merce, Imperial Bank of Canada, Bank of Nova Scotia. Traders Bank of Canada, Bank of Hamil- ton, Merchants Bank of Halifax, Halifax Bank- ing Co, Union Bank of Halifax and Commercial Bank of Manitoba, Arrangements have bean made with the follow ling Banks to ACT SPECIALLY AS AGENTS for the redemption of the Bank’s notes at the undermentioned cities :-- | HALIFAX, N S—Bapk_ of Montreal, Bank of } Nova Scotia, Halifax Pank'ox Co. Mer i chants Ban of Halifax and Union Bank of } Halifax. sir JOHN, N B—Bank of Montreal, Bank of Nova | Seotia, Merchants Bank of Halifax and i Halifax Banking Co. | CHARLOTIETOWN, P E I--Bink of Nova i | } Scotia and Merchants Bank of Halifax. MONTREAL —Bark of Mon'reai, Canadian Bank of Commerce. Molson’s Bank, bank Nova Scotia and Mercaants Bank of Halifax. TORONTO—Bank of Montreal, Canadian Dank of Commerce, Imperial bank of Canad, Molson’s Bank, Bank of Hamilton and Traders Bank of Canada, WINNIPEG - Bank of Montreal, Imperial Bank of Canada. Molson’s Bank and Commercial Bank of Manitoba. * The Bank of British Colombia will redeem at parthe notes of each of the above m nuoned | Banks at any of its Branches in British ¢ ‘olumbia. wm. Cc. WA™D, Mnager. i Victoria, B C, June 1, 1591. junel6—cy 3m —_— — BS To Ng te ite < lai iain,» Bt ame elie