TLE » be nition nidon zines g by Our : ‘ Jon s ‘ at ¥. ‘socal and Other items. ‘4 wa Ra at Kinkora to-morrow, na, leader, , he Palms ® ‘ . As ye lie { \ pea { is im a as | ‘ e hundred ; ' iLions he , o } Lihat Tack , ; i? island trom Boston, | . _— was 5 > authorities a yak * e ih bit ‘ VY ctoria } M . k & A \} " ease Teme eal me euing to con : it ' él o » Taxes ‘ 3 lu arrears for City i; make a note of the fact that — . ct. | inst.. 19 t last day Weak oe the yl0 3i- e “~~ me ese [MPRISONMEN Ameer Ran Ali, or ohy No. 1, the slayer of Carrie Brown : Kast River H . has been sentence sity ata’e pris n for life o lhis morning, & man was eh » duvs being drunk and in . ; io and another man was fined $4 or 20 “ 30 : assault One drunk was fined $2 or as and two others $l or 4 days each _ a pon'r Foreer It. ~What! The straw- berry festival this afternoon and evening. from three « ek until eight. Straw- igen t : berries and cream and other delicacies in sbundance. ae f % : a Phe Orange Tea at O'Leary, very successful. The at uid be desired and the Oaance Tea Sa urday, was weather Was as: attendance large. Uver 1600 persons took ‘l (he order maintainod throughout was erce at t - > Uxper Tak Pa to morrow night in lef the Y. M. C. A. of Charlottetown, the las sht of its presentation here, So greet ren Wi » fuil house It will do t m good to see that you appreciate ther ts to sing. Admission 10 cents. _ > Knutsp By Lieurninc.—Last night htwing struck the house of a man named n Keefe, at Skinner's Pord, killing his } laughter, a gitl about twenty-five years of Every one in the house was prostrat- a7e. ed by the shock. The house was badly damaged. -_ — wortH Leacus.—Don’t forget the straw- y festival on the beautiful grounds of William Dodd, Esq , this afternoon and even- .. Lhe festival opens at three this after- m, and will be continued until eight wk this evening. A splendid time guaran- teed ali who attend. ae Giap He Fouxnp Out. — North Sydney Hersld: A little girl entered the North Sydney post office yesterday, and enquired of Post Master Forbes if there were a letter for herauut Mary? ‘‘Who is your aunt Mary?” wked the poat master. ‘‘My pap. sister,” replied the little girl. cniihetiaeeaii FrREMEN, ATTEN !—A special meeting ail the Comp anies of the Fire De partment in the Engine Koom, City Build- Vi TION mall } } ’ will be heir ing, this (Monday) evening, at 8 o'clock, sharp. Every member of the Department is particularly requested to be present.—By der of the Chief Engineer. — —_ Vernon River Tea.— Wednesday next willbeagala day at Vernon River. On that day the “‘big tea” comes off. Every ae is gomg. The committee of manage- are making preparations for enter- taining an immense number of people. bagel sani REMOVED TOP. E Istanp.—Mr. S. Buote, who for the last tive years has been teaching at Cape Bald, Westmorland County, has resigned his p siiion in that school to take the position of principal of the Tignish He crossed to P. E. Island (rrammar schoo}, 61 Monday last.—Moncton Times. ——_——_o—.-— Citar Excurstons.—The Steam Naviga- tiog Company have taken a new departure. Chey otfer for Saturdays, during the months o daly, Augast and September, cheap excur- ‘ton rates at $1 50 from Summerside either to Point du Chene and return the same evening, - t» Charlottetown in the e vening and return Monday morning. es J o Pvaiiistt A London despatch says Hat in the fight between Ted Pritchard and Jem Smith, for £200 and the cham- } if En pionsaip of gland, London prize ring rules, Catch weights, Pritchard won in four ruua is, Che result was a surprise, as the men were unevenly matched, Prit- vaare belonging to the middle-weight class, And Smith's fighting weight being about 185 Pounds, ; ¥ (sa > on He May Reco Summerside Pioneer : oer. Alex. MeLean, s.a of Mr. Roderick Me- ‘wan, of Lot 16, got very badly hurt on Mon- day, Oth inst, He had placed a load of boards “pon &@ truck yw agon at his house, and after taving got on the load the horse ran away, and Mr, MeLean was thrown off and the *agon went over him. He is hurt internally and spitsup blood. It is believed, however, that he will re ver, —_— -2>-— Rx, URSION, . The Hillsborough Boating { lub, of t his city, have made arrangements for an excursion on the Heather Belle to the Chignect ) Ship Iaiiway, for Mondey, “ithinst. One of the city bands will ac- “ampany the excursionists, and ample time wih be given to visit the various points of ‘terest in connection with this great rall- way. it isexpected that a large number Will take advantage of the opportunity of Yistting this much-talked-of work. Return tickets, $1 each bikinis R lux Gronious TweLrra.—The members of “oyne aad St. George’s Lodges, the Royal Arch and Scarlet Lodges and the Grand ; ro Tele » uu. O. A., celebrated the twelfth of nt yesterday by marching in proce:sion om their lodge to St. James’ cburch, where 4 sermon appropriate to the occasion Was preached by Rev. D. Sutherland. The Processicn was marshalled by Captaia D. Stewart, and wes preceeded by the Aruillery Baud. After service, a meeting was held in the lolge 1oom, at which a vote of thanks Was passed tendering the thanks of the brethern to Rev. Mr. Sutherland for his S’rmon, the trustees of the church for allowing tiem its use, and to the choir for their valu- le assistance. The procession to and from the church was very creditable to the order. 7 THE DAILY Se ee ee vs A et, a eheteendao.ah EXAMINER, ernie Suiintoctetttemsnamanmentnenetneaemmematend seemedactnatemsentinatimemenemnentetites* teed ony : F ' — aS eo MONDAY, JULY. 18, 1891. . How tHe Ivervence. 1s. Exertep.—There er : = a neon ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. E sien: siete eg SPECIAL DssPATOHES TO Tux KXAMINER, NOTES FROM OTTAWA. ‘THE TARTR-MoGRERVY CASE ——— cme j | “4 Murphy’s Evidence Squarely i Contradicted, Ottawa, July 13. In the Tarte McGreevy investigation Saturday the examination of Nicholas Con- nolly was continued. Colonel Amyot stated that Connolly had been tried for perjury in Quebec. Connolly said it was false and said that unless Amyot apologized he would settle it with him outside. Amyot then apoligized explaining that the charge of perjury had been mado, but that the grand jury threw out the indictment. Connolly positively swore that no money had ever been paid by his firm to Langevin or Thomas Me- Greevy, nor had Murphy or Robert Me- ‘xreevy ever claimed to have paid them money. Thomas McGreevy did not know that his brother Robert was interested in the firm. Connolly contradicted the whole of Murphy’s testimony as to the payment to Sir Hector, or his son, er his son-in-law. The Duke and the Orangemen. Lonpon, July 13. The Duke of Cambridge, commander-in- chief of the British forces, has issued orders closing and forbidding the formation of Urange lodges in the army. Fatal Railway Disaster. Denver, July 13. > i ; by a railway collision at Aspen Junction, Colorado, thirteen persons were terribly scalded. Seven of them are dead. No Russian Grain For Export. St. Pererssure, July 13. There will be no Russian grain for export this season. Spurgeon Better. Lonpon, July 13. Spurgeon was better yesterday. jeelbietediindead Woonsocker, R. 1., July 10,—Stephen C, Saunders, night watchman at the Social Manufacturing Company’s mill, was shot probably fatally at 4.30 this morning by James Pickford, overseer for the company for the past 33 years. Pickford was accus- tomed to come to the mill at an early hour to arrange his day’s work and has had sev- eral quarrels with the night watchman. This morning he said to Saunders that he (Saunders) had married a disreputable woman. Saunders threw a bobbin at him and turned to walk away when Pickford drew a revolver and fired, the ball entering Saunders’ back and penetrating the right lung. Pickford was held in $5,000 for as- sault with a dangerous weapon. Sat? Lake Crry, Utah, July 10.—S W. Welborn, a sporting man, committed sui- cide last evening by means of sulphate of morphine. Among his effects was a unique letter addressed to ‘‘ the coroner and the public in general.” To save all trouble and controversy as tu the cause and means of his death, the writer stated that the act was his own doing and premeditated : ‘*T have arrived at the conclusion,” he con- tinued, ‘‘that my life isa failure, and that the surest way to avoid a further disappoint- ment and trouble is by the morphine route to the place where every man gets a square deal and the cards break even forsquare men. I bear no ill-feeling toward any one, and trust my associates will see that Iam decently laid away and that a notice of my death appears in the St. Louis papers is my last request. (ood-by all.” The deceased was 32 years of age and a resident of St. Louis. —_—_—— Fishery Bulletin. (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau Report.) Hauirax, July 11.—The cod fishery was poor to-day at English and Fox Bays, Anticosti; good at Thunder River, St. John River and Long Point, Que.; fair at Perce and Newport, but only poor at Grand River and Paspebiac. 0 reporis in from Caraquet, N. B.. but the fishing is reported good at Point Escuminac. Fair hauls were made at Margaree and Arichat, but few were taken at any other points on theCape Breton coast. In Nova Scotia the catch was fair at Port Medway, and good at Liverpool, but poor at all other points heard from. Herring very good at Fox Bay and good at Perce, Que., fair at New- port Point, but poor fat Grand River and Paspebiac; good at Arichat and Margaree, C. B.; fair at Port Hawkesbury. No catches reported on the shores of Nova Seotia, excepting at Pubnico, where large Guantities of them were taken in traps and nets; mackerel very good at Miminigasb, P, E. Island, good at Nail Pond, Horse Head and Tignish, and fair at loomfield, Fair catches by nets at St. Peter's and Hawkesbury, C. B., but poor at all other points in Cape Breton. Good signs are reported at Lunenburg and Liver- pool, N. S., and very good hauls in traps and netsat Pubnico and John’s Island. Herring” bait it reported procurable at White Head, Pubnico and John’s Island, N.S. Tue Lire or Carist as exhibited by Mr. A. W. Struthers, has attracted very large audiences in the various churches and opera houses of the country. An audience of over two thousand witnessed it in Dr. Wild's Congregational church, Toronto. The St. Thomas (Oat. ) Journal thus refers to his visit to that city: “The Ladies’ Aid of the First Methodist Church netted a very handsome sum from the entertainment given last night, Feb. 27th, 1889, by Mr. Struthers. The large church was well filled, and the _wadience was evid nt'y excecdingly gratifec by the entertaiument. Mr. Struthers coliection of views is large and well chosen, and his app@r- atus certainly of the best, and the entertain- ment equal to the finest. Music was —s appropriate to the scenes by the choir, which assisted in making a beautiful entertainment throughout.” Mr. Struthers will be in the Lyceum, Monday, July 20th, For further particulars see advertisement. | Was @ great deal of dissatisfaction last even- ing because the Elfin was taken off the South- port Ferry and sent to Rocky Point, to accom- modate & tew of Mr. Farquharson’s constitu ents. When it comes to a question between the inhabitants of Charlottetown, Lot 48 and Belfast and those of Rocky Point, the latter is bound to win every time, so long as Fargu- harson rules the reost, A —_——~> For tuk Hor Wratner. — Attention is directed to the advertisement in another column of Francis Drake’s celebrated Belfast ginger ale, champagne, cider and lemonade These goods are of excellent quality and purity. Just the thing for tea parties and pic-nics, They are put up in pints and half pints, and can be had of Thorne Bros., who are the sole agents for P. E. Island. Families and the trade supplied at reasonable rates. Hatr Houway.—The clerks in the St.John dry oods stores have been granted a half holiday on Fridays of each week. The ar- rangement went into effect on Friday last, and will be continued during the months -of July and August. Five hundred men are directly affected by the change. l : | | | HS made and is making some of the most wonderful cures ever credited to any Ointment put on the market, it has been made for over one hundred years,aud if necessary we could give hundreds of testimonials as to its virtue and healing properties. Weare receiving testimonials daily from those who have tried this wonderful Ointment. Once tried you will be couvinced of its virtues yourself, INVALUABLE FOR Burns, Scalda, Eczema, Frost Bites, In- flammatory Sores, Bealing Sores, Open Sores and Ulcers, and in any sore or wound where there is any inflammation or proud flesh. Manufactured ouly by F. De C, DAVIES, Dispensing Chemist and Druggist. For sale by the following druggists :— Apothecaries Hall, Reddin Bros., A. S, John- son, Charlottetown, Gourlie & Muirhead’s Drug Stores, Sum- merside, J. C. Milford, Victoria—and by the under- signed, Price 25 cents a box. F, De. DAVIES. June 12, 1891 PUBLIC AUCTION. AM instructed by the Executrixes of the I Estate of the late Sophia Burdett (widow of the late Richard Burdett, Exquire, of Rocky Point), to sell the Business Stand and Property at said place, On Wednesday, 22nd July, 1891. The above property cousists of Ten Acres of Land in a good state of cultivation, Pwe)l- ing House and 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 to 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 deeds, 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 superior Cows with Calves. Household Furniture, consisting of Sofas, Sideboards, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Stoves and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms for Furniture and Stock—All sums under $5, cash ; over that amount, 4 months’ credit on approved notes. fF. H. HORNE, Auctioneer. jy$ —dy 2i (ms) wy 2i pd HARD COAL, EX 8S. S. “WILLIAM.” Cargo of JERMYN Hard Goal, Chestnut and Egg Sizes, YAME QUALITY as supplied customers h for some years past, to arrive from New York on WEDNESDAY, 8th inst., will be sold low while landing. Parties who have ordered will please be ready to receive on following day (fhursday). R. McMILLAN, july4—dy lw wy li WANTS, LOST, FOUND we OST,—Last night, an enamelled Gold Locket, coutaining miniature, Finder will please leave at this office. li pd—jyil containing a small sum of money in silver. paving expenses of ROs’, store. Pouse this city, a few days ago, a purse Owner may ebtaia same on advertising. Apply at Gorr jyli—tf is NFORMATION WANTED.—Information re- garding Mrs. Edward Kelly, who left her home at Montague Valley, Lot 58, four weeks ago: will be thankfully received by the under- signed, She was Irst heard of at Georgetown about a week after her disappearance, and had assumed the name of Mrs. McDonald. She is about 45 years of age, of delicate appearance, brown hair, and about 5 feet 5 inches tall. She wore a brown dress and jacket, and black bon- net. Kindly address all information to EDWARD KELLY, Moutague Cross, Lot 58. 8i pd—jyll UND.—About a week ago, two Bank Notes. Apply at this office, ti—jy9 OY WANTED, to learn the Bookbinding, at TaytoR & GILLESPIE’S. jy? WANTED.—A general servant in a family of three. No gentlemen in family, Apply, at this office. jy9 To LET.—On ist August, the Honse at present occupied by Mr. VD. T. Johnstor, corner of | Euston and Hillsborough Streets. Apply to ! Mrs. F. PARKER CARVELL. tf iv6 Vay AN 1 HD).—'l'wo smact boys, about 17 years of W ies forthe grocery business. Those hav- ing same experience preferred. < Must have good treference Address “Grocery,” Poat Office Box | 108, Ch town. tf—jy8 ~- I Te LET.—A house on Upper Queen Street, con- taining six rooms, all newiy _papered aod painted Separate yard and water in the house. Apply to JAMES F..CURTI. jy9 ae ; LET.—The Store and Dwelling House at i we corner of Queen and Kent Streets. For terms, etc., apply to H. J. P, TeRLIzzicK, Queen ' Street. eod—junel7 — mC IIRE.—A Horse and Buggy. Enquire of re B. Robinson, Grocer, Upper Great Street, or at George M. Rubinson’s Bar- ber Shop, opposite London House, 6i pd—jy4 This Month for out at great bargains. want Clothing. Readymade Clothing. our best Rargains in Men's and Koys Readymade Clothing. A New Lot just opened. All our odd Coats, Pants and Vests will be cleared Dont fail to see us if you J. B. MACDONALD. Will kinds of Boots, Shoes and Slippers. OT AND SHOE STORE give you Great Bargains this Month in all Buy here and dy & wky—july7 save your money. ——— ——— — ince Atenas eases tie eens a _ = COMPRISING: Gents’ Black All-Wool Worsteds, James Pat 8, i _ ut Blue Black Coats casi a | rorutar =| Black Russel Cord Coats, Readym'de Clothing | ' Fine Scotch Tweed Trousers, ‘Black Business Suits, — ‘ i was Clothing Store. J. PATON & CO. | Charlottetown, June 6, 1891—eod wy ~~ - ——— ae mae eens a fx] 1x Big Do yoar Trading at the Store of The Boot & Shoe Factory THE PLACE ——-TO GET LEADING STYLES OF—— Durable, Comfortable and Cheap Boots and Shoes. ———-———( x j-—- — ——— GOFF BROS. Charlottetown, May 22, 1891~2aw & wky Cheap PERKINS & tt it Popular Prices | Youths’ Blk Worsted Suits, all — EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASES READYMADE CLOTHING ! SiZ88 Tweed Suits, all sizes, two and three piece Suits, “ Seroe Suits, from $1.95, Island. They Ask ‘' ‘Tweed Suits, all prices, } - fw . ; _— z = se Fine Ready- | Boys’ Suits, one lot to clear, from 75 cents, Boe ., |made Clothing | “Serge Suits, from $1.00 up, 2s ~ |Tonight, and| “ Fancy Tweed Suits, from $1.50 up, = 5S yy |Every Day this} ‘ Black Worsted Suits, av = Week. ‘' Suits, every description, cheap. Sas = cepts smi sigh =o ce The above Goods are the finest ever imported to P. E. Ps = _. | consist of the latest Novelties for Midsummer wear. and are of such magni- om | tudé that’ few. indeed, could realize the importance and bulk of said consign- ! = a = ment were we merely to recapitulate figures. Call and see for yourself. om os oa to see our fine SCOTCH SERGE COATS and VESTS, suitable for Business a x a Men, Clerks, Pe eras, CR 7> Plain Black, Brown and Fancy Tweed Waterproof Coats, cheap- n= arr neaseus —=s ==. = 13 A Ss = OSs Lia L=SNS - nae = oS = ae Secs ~< = = ® ots =. a ms Zeon A JAMES PATON & CO., oe = MARKET SQUARE. JULY, 1891. PERKINS & STERNS. _—— A Big Drop in the Price of Summer Millinery and White Straw Hats. Display and Prices the Lowest in Flannel- lettes, Print Cottons, Sateens, Muslins, Ginghams. ROOM PAPER TRADE STILL GOOD. Dry STERNS. BRIGHTON BREWERY, Groods CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. IL. ESTABLISHED I846. W E have just opened our Vanlts «f STOCK ALES, brewed in October, November and March, especially tor Summer use, and of extra quality and flavor. We keep constantly on hand Ales brewed from the best Island Barley and English and American Hops, at prices lower than any- thing ever imported. The quality of onr Ale will compare favor- ably with English or the best imported. MORRIS & HYNDMAN. P. S.—We do not sell our Casks. are numbered and branded, and parties buy- ing or shipping them will be prosecuted. They M. & H. july8—all Island prs Im