‘a ae a ae, ane nel 7 » » pocal and Other Items, Creat ‘ Diamond \ } 4 : - xy Povs " Sl per . Freat ei F - ee at Cal raverse to-day was : ; wei * - | w } 5 t Viamond e e «ay ‘ . - »yarps of sammer trowsering = at A _ ‘ ys redu ns al rohn M Lavod a = ain ( Paton & Co's. te vN\i* . . : get the best vlue ever offered in . a re ~~ HexDRED ‘ ent Black and Colored vices ft a to > », at James s, pel gives - PCN! i reatest basket oe the season will be held at St. yee . « ae vesday, July 29ch tae § Bay, u ou ’ dt ates a Sut RarLWay \ hrst-ciass time is anreed those Who attend the excursion gales the Ship Railway. Return tickets $1. r cousins and your to the Wedaes erxu your sisters, ) ‘ . not forgetting youl St pil, ue, * a M whilght t irsioh UU Fyemen next evenlay w! y ~ fur RIFLE Lhe annua prize competition ie Provine tal Rifle Association, will be held ; and Fri ’ ) . Kensington Range on Thursday gt kensington le ) foly 23rd and 24th. 4) — P a -The firemen have yooNLIGHT EXCURS! nyements tor moleted all arrat accom. 1 Select company at their W edne sday eV ening g)¥ cv , ee dang % large aR woonlig at Excursion - - —_ SyooTENG COMPRsTITI No. 2 Battery, os: will hold the second of its series of watches at Kensington Range on Monday sfternoon next, commenciag at 1 30 o'clock, warp — > —_ SersenILL WATERWORKS. —The Springhill sown councit, at a mi ting the other night, ided to adopt the gravitation system. En- dgeers Will report on the w ork shortly, when saders will be ayain asked for. - To Hine.—First class horses and buggies to bie, Hoquire at G.G. Jury’s Jewelry Store t his residence, 289 Sydney Street east, Methodist Brick Church. July 4, Wed Sat 2 mos, — - r Araatp oF Hen Winpows.—A woman took all the window sashes out of her house and pu down cellar Tuesday morning in sydney, C. B., for fear of their being broken edourg Dei0W by the shock from the saluting by the French f-war in that port. a = Armen Maxy Years.—In England, fifty- six years ago, acouple were engaged to be martied, hala quarrel and the engagement was broken ¢ tt. Chey got other partners, but | loth rendered them single again, and now now they have made up and married, She is ij and he is one year younger. > e Lrcevm.—The views of the Life of Carist will be preceded by some magnificent chromotropes, ‘‘ Summer” and ‘*Winter,” and oittle ecenes, ‘- Trafalgar” and ‘** Gettys- The old story of “‘Ten Nights in a bt fom” is handsooiely illustrated. The Sommerside Journal says of Mr. Struthers’ eotertaiament in thattown: ‘‘ The views are simply magnilicent—as near perfection as it is posuble to bring them.” vary. shctinensitai _Basteatt Cuattence.— The Pisquid Uaseball Club intend holding a picnic on their grounds near Pisquid Station, on Thursday, July 23rd, on which day they are prepared to meet and play any other mine oa P. E. Island. If amstch can be arranged it will take place at 2 o'clock on their own grounds at Pisg iid. —J. Me- Donald, Sec y. lprsiseninsgiliegalaiaas A Contovs Corscipence.—A young medi- cal e udent of Qiebec was drowned recently as Bie. A painiu! coincidence, brought to the tecollection of the missing young man’s family, ty that his father was drowned at the same place ander eimilar circumstances when he wes amity 27 years of age, the same age as his “nh, abel the fatal accident tock place on the 9 day, date and month, namely, the 6th of - - —— Hew Dipwruress Is Spreap.—It has been iecorered that a prolific source of the spread % @phtheria in Quebec is the method of varying the dead. It is alleged that ia the or lufanta the caskets are placed in ordin- NY cabs and thus takan to the cemetery to a the expense of a hearse. The cabs thus wel are aiterwards employed as public Vehic' ; . then 3 without any attempt to fumigate UCT, Meruopisr: _P. - . duete bist: —Rev. Mr Deinstadt con- uct ~ ad the religious meeting in the Metho- : vestry last evening. Rev. Mr. Read, - to reached tuwn, was assO pypeees and con oe quaintance of many oi bis new a Mr. Dienstadt is already Mr. he the people of Moneton and comes tu make their acquaintance unde tne " , M * very favorable circumstances. “20DCtOn lime s. ANoruER Excurs! SY8;~One of IMaginable is t} thence pane oN.—The Moncton Times pleasantest excura ons iat by rail to Point du Chene, Mine? 7 r to Summerside or Char- ou the oie “a hew steamer, now rugning vOat, containing * = a oe es the laxuties at oo Ts - ong Attereylonial in oc ae a 7 ‘ "7 aland ‘rail’ in common with the boats and ee evs. peoparel & VOY ty Xcursion rate for this trip. the W — ”\opallinaap raged _Goprrey,—Few in the George Go bn Gunner W bite, R. A ,and contest las Deennet in a short ren city, The ‘ty os the colored man left & € crowd, Rah was witnessed by a select hhite siaita men fought hard for one round. ry to his o ee od ones and forced God- ina is barnes on one occasion, Godfrey. Who saw the 1, too much for White. Those eliey an we it was an excellent one. lighter. —11 4 os ell of White’s ability as a , uli’ax Mail. ” ~~ oe ’ Tournament. —{n the hose gor, Me e hremen’s tournament at Ban- p ;__°: 00 Thursday afternoon, the John ping a8, 02.» Holyoke, Mass., took first time. 49 4 . cash and $300 silk banner; Chiceine. Mi seconds. The E. J. Heaths, ot and tbe —- wonsecond prize. Thethird Sines, + prs ag dit ided, were awarded to », U8'Ons, St. Stephen, N. B., and the Be, Oroan, Me., each getting $115. Halif, Ne was 455 _seconds. The Unions ax, N. S., did it in 544 seconds. committee adjourned till Tuesday, 2 ly TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ctf tetas. THE DAILY EXAMINER, SPROIAL DesPATOHEs To Tur Examiner NOTES FROM OTTAWA. The Senate Adjourned Tarte-MoGreevy Investigation ee . Orrawa, July 18, Senate has adjourned to the 29th JU y. lhe Budget debate occupied all yester- da>’s session of the House. ; In the Tarte-McGreevy investigation, ulin, ex-chairman of the Quebec Harbor >, cmuniasioners, and others were examined, out their testimony was nnimportant. The errr Disastrous Fire. New York, July 18. Che city of Saleage, Chili, has experi- enced the severest tire ever known in South America. The loss is over $2,000,000. - A Pleasant Reception. Sr. Pererssure, July 18. lhe Czar and Czarina met with an ex- tremely pleasant reception in Finland, > Count Mercier Home. , Monrreat, July 18. Couht Mercier and party arrived at (Juebee this morning. > -~ Canadians at Bisley. Lonpon, J uly 18. The Canadian riflemen have won several mouey prizes at Bisley. — General Telegraphie News. Dustin, July 16 —Mr. Parnell has paid the costs in the O'Shea divorce case. They amounted to $5,000. Wixnxirec, Jaly 16.—Carefully compiled estimates show that it the frost keeps off until the end of August, Manitoba and the Terri- tories will have 22,000,000 bushels of wheat for export. West Superior, Wis., July 16.—During a cyclone here this afternoon a number of buildings were blown down, including a hotel in course of construction. Of forty workmen in the building several were killed and others badly hurt. TERREBONNE, July 16.—Jules Belanger, a farmer at St. Janvier, 26 years of age, was struck by lightning and killed while in a field yesterday. A big hotel at Knowl- ton, Que., was also struck, but although 26 boarders were in the house at the time no one was injured. Montreat, daly 16.—Daniel Thelan, 54 years of age, of Gritfintown, is being sued for $10,000 for breach of promise by Julia Shea, 24 years of age, of the same quarter of the city, who allegee that the fickle Daniel has courted her for five yeare past. The dis- appointed maiden wants to bring Daniel to judgment. Hacirax, July 16.—Four boys named De Wolf, Murphy, Duggan and McDonald, aged from 16 to 18 years, went sailing on Wednesday afternoon, unknown to their parents) They have not been heard from yet, and grave fears are entertained — for their safety. A boat was fouad adrift in the harbor this evening. Montreal, July 16 —J. P. Whelan, cf Pacaud-Whelan scandai fame, declares in an interview that J. Grail Tarte, the would- be purifier of Canadian politics, admitted to Whelan, Lemieux and others, that he received half of the ten thousand dollars which Pacaud blackmailed out of the con- tractor in question. Pirrseura, Pa., July 15.—In the grand circuit races, in the 2.19 class trotting, for a purse of $1,000, divided, St. Elmo won; best time, 2.22}. Free-for-all, pacers, purse of $1,200, divided, Hal Pointer won; best time 2.16. In the 2.27 class, trotting, purse of $1,000 divided, Leicester won; best time, 2.22}. The match purse for $2,000 between Vespasion and Mac, was won by Vespasian; best time, 2.243. Pirrszura, Pa., July 16.—1n the grand circuit races to-day Justina and Globe were driven around the track together in 2.21}. In the 2.27 class, trotting, purse $1,200 divided, J. B. Richardson won; best time, 218. In the 2.25 class, pacing, purse $1,- 000, divided, Frank Dorch won; best time by Ravelli, 2.203. In the 2.23 class, trot- ting, purse $1,000, divided, Abbie V. won; best time by Strader, 2.20. Lonpon, July 16.—Earl Spencer, [formerly Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, in a speech at Royston yesterday, declared the policy of the Liberals in favor of home rule for Ireland was at present stronger than ever. The cry of the Conservatives that home rule was dead was utterly taise. It wasa living principle and as popular in English constituencies now as before disaster overtook the Parnellites. He declared home rule would be the first proposal to be introduced in the next Liberal parliament. Wrvona, Minn., July 16.—Twelve thousand nine hundred dollars in bills have been found in a piano stool among the effects of Lena Weinberg, the house-keeper of the old Huff house, who committeed suicide two years ago. Eighteeu months ago $12,000 were found in some false-bottomed trunks. The stool was ingeniously fixed to hold money without suspicion. The find was made by the administrator. The belief is the money was stolen, as she handled the funds of the hotel. er heirs reside in Germany. NOTICE. ——— piiertinenthenenene ee Eechetiemenameteiieeeas ee A tetas FIREMEN’S | MOQMLIGHT EXCURSION | 1801, 1891. HE FIREMEN of this City purpose hold- ing ® Moonlight Excursion on the Steamer ST. LAWR NCE, on Wednesday Evening, July 22nd, to assist them in raising funds for a Tourna- ment to be held in Charlottetown next summer, Galbraith’s Band in Attendance. STRING MUSIC will be furnished for Dancing at both ends of the Steamer. TICKETS—Gentlemen, 5c. ; Ladies, 25c. Tickets can be secured from members of the Fire Department and at the Wharf. Steamer will leave the Wharf at 8 o'clock sharp. A. N. LARGE, Chairman Com. julyl15—pat guar eod Se JOHN FENNELL, Carpenter and Builder. JORBING OF ALL KINDS PUNC. TUALLY ATTENDED TO. RESIDENCE—Eauston Street, opposite the residence of William Boyle, Esq. julyl6—1lw eod PUBLIC AUCTION. AM instructed by the Executrixes of the I Estate of the late Sophia Burdett (widow of the late Richard Burdett, Esquire, of Rocky Point), to sell the Business Stand and Property at said place, On Wednesday, 22nd July, (891. The above property consists of Ten Acres of Land in a good state of cultivation, Dwell- ing House «nd Shop attached, large Ware- house, Public Stable and Coach House, be- sides other smaller buildings, all in good repair. The above stand is adapted for carrying on a Lumber and Coal business as well as general trading, as it is adjacent te the wharf at Rocky Point. There is a Brickmaking site on the premises. This place is a resort for pleasure seekers during the summer months. Terms—15 per cent. day of sale; balance on execution of de ds, Db, FINLAYSON, Secretary. Iam instructed to sell the same day the Stock in Trade of the late Sophia Burdett, consisting of Earthenware, Crockeryware, Dry Goods, Groceries, Shop Furniture, three — Cows with Calves. ousehold Furniture, consisting of Sofas, Sideboards, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Stoves and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms for Furniture and Stock—All sums under $5, cash ; over that amount, 4 months’ credit on approved notes. F, H. HORNE, Auctioneer. ., jy6 —dy 2i (ms) wy 2i pd BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. | Incorporated by Koyal Charter, 1862. Capital Paid Up....... £600,000, $3,000,000 (With power to increase.) Reserve Fund......... 208,000, 1,040,000 Note Circulation Notice. lo accordance with the provisions of See. 55 of the Bank Act, which comes into force on FIRST JULY proximo, this Bank has made arrange- ments whereby notes of the Bank will be RE- DEEMED AT PAR by the follewing Banks at any of their Branches ia 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 been made with the follow ing Banks to ACT SPECIALLY AS AGENTS for the redemption of the Bank’s notes at the undermentioned cities :— HALIFAX, N 8~Bank of Montreal, Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax Banking Co, Mer chants Bank of Halifax and Union Bank of Halifax. ST JOHN, N B—Bank of Montreal, Bank of Nova Seotia, Merchants Bank of Halifax and Halifax Banking Co, CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I—Bank of Nova Scotia and Merchants Bank of Halifax. MONTREAL—Bank of Montreal, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Molson’s Bank, Bank Nova Scotia and Merchants Bank of Halifax. TORONTO—Bank of Montreal, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Imperial Bank of Canada, Molson’s Bank, Bank of Hamilton and Traders Bauk of Canada. z WINNIPEG-~— Bank of Montreal, Imperial Bank of Canada, Molson’s Bank and mmercial Bank of Manitoba, The Bank of British Columbia will redeem at the notes of each of the above mentioned Banks at any of its Branches in British Columbia. wM, Cc. ‘WARD, Victoria, B C, June 1, 1891. Manager. junelé—dy 3m WANTS, LOST, FOUND de rapes Sana peaiietaes OST.—A Gold Brooch. Finder will confer a L favor by loaving same at EXAMINER office. julyi8—li pd R SALE.—A splendid Milch Cow. Apply to Mars. Patrick LAFFERTY, ester Street Kast. lw—jyli OARDERS.—Boarders may obtain good ac- commodation and comfortable rooms in @ pewly-furnished house. Prices moderate. AD- ply or write to this office. julyl7—dy 3aw wy 6w pd T°? LET.—A house on Upper Queen Street, con- taining six reoms, all newly papered and painted Separate yard and water in the house. Apply to James F. CurRTISs. jy9 ANTED.—A servant for general housework. Good wages. Apply at once to Mrs. FRED Perkins, Brighton Road. dy iw wy li—jyt5 LOVE FOUND.—A Tady’s Silk Glove, found about a week ago, may be obtained by the owner on application at Davies’ Drug OTICE is hereby given that a Special | Meeting of Shareholders of “The Tele- phone Company of Prince Edward Island will be held at the office of Messrs. M. & D. C. MeLeod, Charlottetown, on WEDNES- DAY, the 29th day of July, instant, at 8, o'clock, p. m., to consider the advis vbility of proceeding with the ‘Telephone extension men- tioned in an Act of the Legislatare passed last session, and the mode of raising capital for the purpose. M. McLEOD, Cc. C. GARDINER, B. ROGERS, : Charlottetown, July 17, 1891—~3i ; Directors. july15—tf T? LET.—A comfortable Tenement House, containing seven rooms, conveniently situ- ated on Orlebar Street, opposite the resideuce of F. H. Haszard, Esq. Immediate possession given. Apply to Mks. RiLaTcu, at her residence, corner Great George and Fitzroy Streets. july 14—eod UND.—About a week ago, wo Bank Notes. Apply at this office. tf—jy9 LET.—A newly built private Dwelling House, situate on Richmond S8t.. West. Good harbor and country view. Fitted up with all modern fimproyements. It isina quiet part of the city and free from dust nuis- ance. Apply to Thomas Campbell, Street. J Hovseé TO Richmond uneld cod iicunemneeeathiadeae ee — e F oaititesene sme aneeel ee oe ~ - Sl te ne eel . — a laden achaieatinal SATURDAY, JULY 18 1891. GRAND PICNIC MC UNLIGHT | EXGURSION | MONDAY, JULY 20th, Westville, West River. THE SEGOND METHODIST CHURGH S, SCHOOL Wit HOLD THEIR ANNUAL PICNIC ON MONDAY NEST. aN ~ ~~ _ COME EVERYBODY. Tea and Refreshments for Visitors. Steamer SOUTHPORT will leave Ferry Wharf at 9.15 a. m. and 2.15 p. m. Tickets to Picnic and Return, 20c.; Moonlight Excursion, 15c. Everything will be done to make the time a pleasant one. Galbraith’s Band will be in attendance. wn ———————— Readymade Clothing. (x) oO. [o] This Month for our best Rargains in Men’s and Boys’ Readymade Clothing. A New Lot just opened. All our odd Coats, Pants and Vests will be cleared out at great bargains. Don't fail to see usif you want Clothing. DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE Will give you Great Bargains this Month in all kinds of Boots, Shoes and Slippers. Buy here and save your money. dy & wky—july7 eee nee ee eekeeeetemnataes Paper Hangings, Window Shades, Curtain res, &t yp Ween Vases y AU HE BAZAAR CO. have ‘received daily for two weeks from 2 to 6 bules of WALL PAPERS, including all the lat2st styles in English, Am2rican ani Crnadian Papers, Dados, Ceilings, Borders and Freizes, and have now, withoat doubt, the finest show in the city In order to clear out our tremendous stock, we will sell at the bottom pric»s We have only to show the Papers. They sell themselves. ENGLISH WASHABLE PAPERS in every variety and at lowest pricss. On2 Hanired of last year’s Blinds at half price to clear, NEW BLINDS ~a lovely assortm:at. Handsome Paper Blinds at 152, each. Curtain Poles at 35c. ew. Corrugated Carpet Pap2r t» arcive in a few days. Cheapest supply ever in the city, BAZAAR CO., Queen Street. Charlottetown, April 16, 1891—eod & wky a rc ns SS A HAPPY UNION. “What a Boon it would be to the Medical Protession if some reliable Chemist would bring out an Extract of Maltin Combination | with a well Digested or Peptenized Extract of Beef, giving us the | Elements of Beef, and the Nutritrious and Stimulating portions of Ale.”—So wrote the late eminent J. MILNER FOTHERGILL, M. D., London. | —-+——{x) rs Assignees of said Mortgage, in and to all that Ale and Beef Peptonized “35 Twelve, Prince County, aforesaid, bounded as IS THE IDENTICAL COMBINATION AS SUGGESTED ABOVE. Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auction, on TUESDAY, the Twenty-ighth day of July, A. D. 1891, at the Court House in Summerside, in Prince County, under a power of sale contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage dated the First day of April, A. D. 1886, and made between Robert Moar. ithur and Lydia Ann MeCarthur, his wife, of the one part, and James Barclav of the other part and by him assigned wo J, Edward Wyatt and Catherine Robins :— A= the estate and interest of the said J. Kd, ward Wyatt and Catherine Robina, as follows :-—Commencing at a stake eet in the south side of the south junction road, being twenty-five feet east of the north-east angle of Jand in the possession of Thomas Barlow ; thence following the southern side of said road eastwardly for the distance of fifteen chains and seven links to a reserved road forty feet wide ; thence following the western side of said road south nineteen degrees thirty-five minutes east thirteen chains and thirty links; thence north reveaty-five de- grees twenty-five minutes west three chains and forty-five links to the edge of the Mill Pond ; thence following up the edge of said Mill Pond to a stake set twenty-five feet eastof the east boundary line of the aforesaid land in possession of Thomas Barlow ; thence north parailel with the last mentioned line fourteen chains and sixty links to the place of commencement, leaving a lane twenty-five feet wide between the above described land and the land in possession of Thomas Barlow, containiog un area of twenty- two acres and two roods of land, more or less. Dated this 18th day of June, A. D. 1891. For further particalare apply, at the a of . E. Wyatt, Barrister-at-Law, Summerside. ate: e J. m& WYLATI is endorsed by leading Physicians. is the only Food combined with a Mild Stimulant. for weak and delicate Women aad Children. for lost energy and want of appetite. ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZED foe Dyspepsia sad kindred troubles, ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZED is an aid to Digestion. ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZED is a Nutrient, a Tonic, a Digestive, a Mild Stimulan PRICE 25 CENTS—At Your Druggist’s—PRICE 25 CENTS. +x)——— MAMUFACTURED BY THE CANADA PEPTONIZED BEEF AND ALE C0. Lid, HALINHAX, N. S- July 17, 1891—dy m w f & wky 1 yr ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZED ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZED ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZED ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZED june20—iw aw 2,000 Butter Tubs. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, May 22, 1891—2aw pat guar