ther ELCTIS ' ther ifems, al and & jock ¢ 1, - ; to gw a - | \ is tiy hh : wi 4 ‘ i } ‘ it AX = . \ held a Pp! we ge} at WW i? ? Cents yeRe oa N t { ee @ \ Land prompt . eo gure arrangements » ( . e picnic at West ] ay ‘ a ? s Ba Silay ) at ew Dand : al ‘ —The ste t f the air p'pe in is held by R. K. Brace. Any ary CULES : : : . 4 selling the ame ow hable for son | ypages - WER 4% Aa named Welsh -on Grafton street, near Crabbe’s adunt nine vv: h last :! cht, and i i, e ie RTA’ Notic: The Firemen’s Tour + Oommittee will meet this evening in Sichy Room, at 8 o'clock, sharp. By . Pf. Finlayson, Secretary. atonal eppxp an enjoyable evening go to the ‘Under the Palms” will nf eyin te-nigue . rendered for the last time. Admission only Upebing horus at 8 ecieck, hianiaas Gcagpor Hoxor.—-The members of No, 3 - end Batt., notified for the Guard of dosor will parece at the Drill Shed to-mor- sow at 2 0 chock shar p.- By order of Captain, _ - —_ pyuce Covrt — This mo ning, & woman eatined $2 or 8 days fur using abusive iyoruag towards another woman, and a geeny case and assault case were dismissed, , - = Dox't Forest I: The ‘*big tea” at n River comes oft to-morrow. lt comises to be a great Saccess, The attend. ance will be large. Ail pacts of the Province will | well re resented. —__—>—_ — ARTILLERY, ATTENTION !—~The members of \, 2 Battery, G. A., will meet at the Driil Shei to-morrow Wednesd ay alternoon at and from thence th >y will march salute of fifteen guns two sel ca, +») Fort Edward where a a1 yee l. _-_-- — Be Harm Srongss.--[The Cumberland, ¥. 8. Leader says : Hail stones as large as herries fell at Lakelands during’ the thouder storm on Sunday. The ground eas white and the hail could be gathered up bY tae hansdful. oe (ivie.—There was no meeting of the City Council last evening, for want of a quorum. Those present were Councillors Morris, Douse, Eden, McCarron, Byrne, Taylor. Mayor Haviland’s absence was wing to the serious illness of one of his daughters. Tut Sovrnport.—The steamer South- port wil be ready for active work ina few hy. McKinnon & McLean have put in seem boilerand have repaired the ma- elisery, and the painters are now at work. Sie tuide @ UFip t R ky Point ou Satur- “yand went tu West River to-day. cenenneeenp nents \ Pestuic BENEFACTO! John, brother i the late P. Purcell, died on Tresday and by a will, the contents of which have just een mde public, leaves sixty thousand dullars for the erection and maimtenance of ‘hospital for the town of Cornwall, Ont. "he imatitation will be for the benefit of ll creeds and nationalities. > {wo Mex Drownep.—A sad drowning accident occurred at Cariboo Island, Pic- fou, t ad ry u, the other lay, [wo young men, Me- K “ ; , Meeny + M K +y, undertook to row two oe peddlers from the Island to mainland. A squall struck the boat, and McK ay and & peddlar wera 3 : nn sid adi were drowned. The other two Were saved c _—~>- LOSING ¢ {1} . eet on LegisLarurnr.—The guard vu Onor at the oa ; . loner at the close of the Legislature, to- morrow i — c . e W, will consist of the following details : ty rrisoy ti | ‘ a 7 ead 9% a Arti ery, | Ist lent... ] sergt., a Sd gt Risiel “8 werct a Engineers—1 2d lieut., | Bt, aud 25 sappers. 82d Batt.—1 Capt., | sergt j Ze-map ) ¢« _£ : lajer, 2 se ge:n's and 50 privates, a oe ae : eee koe be under command of Captam oper of No. | ( di B >. $2d Battalion. the whole ¢ ompany, ki VORT fT. te ae Brae) a LEAGUE.—The Epworth League of Y ili "y Festival on the beaueiful grounds , ‘am Dodd. KF ; oer Vodd, Esq, yesterday afternoon Al te , iia : hindi oa was very successful, notwith- “ene Ue tapronitions ; detties ar i uapropitious weather. Straw- fs chan id cream and other delicacies weie Undance and sold 1 apidly. In the even- ag the (Cit‘eor,’ +) . ee Cit’zen’s (Colored) Band furnished “<talalug mus & MUSiC, THe suffer . : * Sulerers from catarth are legion and he majority of ti ; gion, a ; nem make the serlous mis- take of are a ning they ghoul i only use treat- at when at ice u : eo, oe Treatment during is is almost certain to pre- , erst, de summer montt Vent a recy r 2 a > ° Ba'm j a rence of the disease, and Nasal comp] a omy rem ‘dy that will effect a eve Cire | } ] peacit es - All dealers, or post free on 1 ) Tice s . y 2} Palford & = e (00c or $1 a bottle). Address AX Lo, Brockville, Oat Rin ener Witgw V tx Visirs —Some of the members of Vir : mt Victoria Divigioy os with a few private inends, | of —* vere i crm _to the — last evening = pouat ener, Lot 45, duly opened } oo aware Division was disposal stan. the W. P., and after the Saas me | necessary business the dcors programs n open to the public, when a > ithe consisting of readings, vocal 08, addresses. cornet so] a ne 1 tendered aad . rnet solo, etc., was we al ee K : " greatly appreciated by es J 0 clock the entertain- Auld Lan nt ought to a close by singing ig Syne and the National Authem. Pata aRMoNt gs es mn be ] mmoual meeting v _e (ETY ——$ he | adjournec fall diseueai was held last evening. After fl the tee — of the position and prospects ot His a J — mention of the generosity tieads prs =r. Justice Young and other Micers we music in the city, the following ere elected for the ensuing year :— Pre ; 3 *eident— Prof. Caven. tet V7 oe President—F. H. Arnaud. <7, @ Presijent—W. L Cotton. ct y—W.C. Harris. Treas—W AF Scott “X€cuive C a . i ave Committee -Geo. Bremnez, D. J. t ) V EO 4 ’ a, Chas, Herm ans, Horace Haszard and + Palmer, T Jud ri ‘ Society. Young continues to be Patron of the (Fisheries et ee tt ct ete a umiiieina=¢eo.ee - A ry THE DAILY EXAMINER, a TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Spr 26 p r PECTAL DRsPatouRs To Tur EXAMINER ‘DOMINION PARLIAMENT HOUSE OF COMMONS. en ee Perry on the Rampage ee ee Orrawa, J in the House of Commons esincmani Hector Langevin said that Parliament will be asked for a grant to erect a statute of Sir John Macdonald on Parliament Hill M t. Perry brought up the case of Muttart sud Sanders, railway employes who, he said, had been dismissed from the P. E “Ye land railway for political reasons, Mr. Perr ilso charged that a hundred dollars had bien paid to the railway by Conservative voters under a promise that it would bs re- funded, and he believed it had. Men had also, he said, been coimpelled to make affidavit that they had voted for the Con- servative candidates before they were given employment on the railway. Hon, Mr. Bowell replied that he had en- quired of Mr. Schreiber, who knew nothing of Perry s charges—but would investigate thein. he debate occupied all the after- noon, and took a wide range—the Grits coming out second best, as usual, The House oecupied the evening session : discussing the sawdust and river quer- Aun), ii Personal. LONDON Sfrgeon is worse. sige Paris, July 14. President Carnot was fired at in Paris yesterday by a lunatic, but was unhurt. Wasninoron, July 14. _ The reports about Secretary Blaine’s ill health are unfounded. Sr. Groras’s Bay, Nfld, July 11.—Sir Baldwin Walker’s proclamation closing 60 British lobster factories along the west coast of Newfoundland, is practically an edict of starvation to hundreds of people. These sixty factories are closed down by the British warships at the demand of the French Naval officers without any regard to their interference or otherwise with French factories. The French admiral does not claim that a single one of these factories interfere with his people, but says they are in violation of the modus vivendi, and must therefore close down without any regard to the effect upon the helpless people of the coast. The French oflicer cynically remarks that the fate of the people is purely a question for the British authorities to settle in conjunction with the demagogic politicians of St. John’s, who have caused all this trouble. ee he Fishery Bulletin. [Intelligence Bureau Report.) Hauirax, July 14.—Codfishery fair at English Bay; poor at Fox Bay; poor at Perce, Que., but fair at Newport and Pas- pebiac. The bank fishermen of Caraquet returned yesterday and report good ap- pearance of both fish and bait, but owing to unfavorable weather the daily catch only averaged about two quintals per boat. At Point Escuminac the fishery is fair, On the coast of Cape Breton the fishery in most of the places is poor, but reported fair at L’Ardoise and good at St. Peter’s. Fair fishery reported at Canso, bus poor along the coast to Lunenburg, where it is fair, poor from there to Cape Fleet, where it hes been gvod for some time. Mackerel reported plentiful off Maisonette and Caraquet Islands. ‘(ivod hooking on the north coast of P. E. 1L., from Miminagash round to Tignish, but few were taken to-day in the vicinity of Alberton. No catches of any note on the coast of Cape Breton or Nova Scotia. The average catch at Lunenburg is fair, bat only poor at Pubnice and St. John’s Island. The herring fishery is reported about the same yesterday, no point of in- terest being noted. a Personal. We regret to hear that Miss May Haviland is again seriously ill. : His Honor the Lieutenant Governor 18 better to-day and expects to prorogue the Legislature to-morrow. s Lord and Lady Aberdeen will revisit Can- ada in the fail. It is pleasing to hear that Senator Macdon ald is improving in health. The Magazine of Poetry contains a sketch of the life of Dr. Johu M. Harper, in which reference is made to his residence in Charlotte- town. The ladies of the Notre Dame Convent, as also those of the different convents of the Island, left this morning for Antigonish, where the spiritual exercises of their annual retreat will be conducted by the Rev. Father Catulle, of Montreal. 4 The arrivals at the Osborne yeaterdey were F C Rattray. North Rustico; A S F Rankio, Montreal; Hiram Chipman, Northport, N 5; Joseph Demers, St Catherine’s, Ont; W Hawkes, Hamilton, Ont; \W Forbes, Amherst, N 8. The guests at the Hotel Davies yesterday included :—D Schurman, S’side; H H Harvey, Montreal; G@ A Brown, St John, N B; T Waterhouse, London, Eng; W Crowley, St John; J R beatty, Buffalo, NY; F (jallant, Tig- nish; C Pease, St John; W H Martin, Toronto; Mr and Mrs W G Osborne, New York; Ww H Stiles, Truro; LJS aulding, Hamilton; 8 \ Chick, do; 8 B Bartlett, do; F G Cummings do; ‘I H Street and wife, St John; J 8 Esson, do; P A Sanderson, London, G 5; Kinley Twiaing and lady, New Yok, Frederick EJ Lluyd, Charlottetown. ——_$_———-o o> For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; | it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as ‘‘ bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents & bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘* Mrs. Winsloe s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. marz 3i eod & wky lyr —_—, ——e Ss : Me Ee DIED. Union Road, Lot 33, after At his resideuce, hn aged 66 a short illness, John Clements, years . {Funeral from his late r day? 16ch inst., at 3 o'clock, Pp. — and acquaintances invited to attend. } esidence on Thurs- Friends Firemen’s Meeting. A largely-attended meeting of the 1 ° bers of the Fire Depart ment was held in the large Kngine Room, City Building, last evening, to make arrangements for a Moon- hight Excursion, as a preliminary step towards a Firemen’s Tournament to be “> Charlottetown next summer. Che meeting was called to order by ap- pointing Robert Russell as cay be George M. Moore, Secretary. After the Chairman had stated the object of the meeting, it was: moved by Chief Engineer Large, seconded by Joha A. Griffith, that a committee of three—to con- sist of the Captain and two men from each Oompany—comprise the Committee, each Company to nominate its own men, which was carried unanimously. The following are the names of the committee :— Silsby—Capt. Kin John McKenna. e Rullo—Oapt. Wonnacott, Jeremian Ma- har, Wm. Murphy. Salvage Corps—Capt. Dawson, H. D. Johnson, R. 8, Farquharson, Hook and Ladder—Capt, Heartz, D ripersee, West Quigley. ca Tremont—Capt. Pick > te pt. Pickard, Robt, Woods, After the discussion of some minor details with regard to the Excursion, the meet- ing adjourned. At a subsequent meeting of the Com- mittee, Chief Engineer Large was elected Chairman, Daniel Finlayson, Secretary, and J. B. Dawson, Treasurer. The Com- mittee decided to hold the Moonlight Excursion on Wednesday evening, July 22. The groatest enthusiasm prevailed among the members, and all expressed themselves in favor of making this the most attractive Excursion ever held in this city, Our firemen are always ready and willing to give their services whenever called upon, and we trust that their efforts to bring credit to themselves and the city, in regard to the Tournament, will be appreciated. te Robert Russell, THe Srarement Betreven.—We have published at different times that we could furnish a piece of crockery or glassware to every man, woman and child on P. E.° Is- land, as yet we have mef, but one person who doubted this statement, but after go- ing through our store and warehouse, he said it is all true. If there is another per- son who yet doubts our statement we wish him or her to call and look through our stock (without charge) and we believe they will be quite satisfied that our statement is correct. —W. P. Colwill. je25 d w 4w GARDENER COAL CO., Sydney, C. B. UPERIOR STEAM AND DOMESTIC COAL supplied by this Company. Ves- sels loaded with despatch, Orders for cargoes booked by N., B. & M. RATTENBURY, Agents. jyll BRIGHTON BREWERY, CHARLOTTETOWN, Pp. EL ESTABLISHED 1846. have just opened our Vaults of. ‘ ’ TE STOCK ALES, brewed iu October, November-and March, especially for Summer use, and of extra quality aud flavor, e 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. 8.~We do not sell our Casks. They are numbered and branded, and parties buy- ing or shipping them will be prosecuted, M. & H, july8—all Island prs lm WANTS, LOST, FOUND & L08t;—02 Sunday, 5th of July, on Kent Street, a Silver Locket, Chain and Brooch. Finder GARDINER’s, Eus- will please leaveat Mr. C. C, tf—julyl4 ton Street. T° LET.—A comfortable Tenement House, containing seven rooms. zonveniently sitn- ated on Orlebar Street. op osite the residence of F. H. Haczard, Esq. mmediate possession given. Apply to Mrs. RLATCH, at her residence, corner Great George and Fitzroy Streets. july 14—eod L08T:—Lavt night, an enamelled Gold Locket, containing miniature, Finder will please leave at this office. li pd—jyll OUND.,— In this city, a few days ago, a purse containing a sma'l sum of money in silver. Owner may obtain same on aying expenses of advertising. Apply at GoFr Bros’ store. jyli—tf ee NFORMATION WANTED.—Information re- garding Mrs. Edward Kelly, who left her home at Montague 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 S5inches tall. She wore @ brown dress and jacket, and black bon- net. Kindly address all information to EDWARD KELLY, Montague Cross, Lot 58. 8i pad—jyll UND.—About a week ago, two Bank Notes. F° Apply at this office. tf—jy9 SOY WANTED, to learn the Bookbinding, at TAYLOR & GILLESPIE’S, jy9 family of NTED.—A general servant in a \ ANTED g Apply at Jy three. No gentlemen in family, this office. LET.—On ist Au occupied by Mr. st, the House at present . F, Johnston, corner of Euston and Isborough Streets. Apply to Mrs, F. PARKER CARVELL. tf—ijy6 WrED.— mart boys, about 17 years of ANTED,—Twos y a oe age. for the grocery business. ing some experience preferred. 2 Must haye good reference.. Address “Grocery,” Post Office Box 108, Ch town. tf—iy8 ALE. A light track Sulky, one of the best in the Province; also, 4 good second: hand Buggy. light and strong, and a good set f Harness—all cheap. For sale at W. C. Ticr's, Grafton Street, next to Fish Market. jy3—3i (fri sat tu) "oe ni T° LET.—A house on Upper Queen Street, con- taining six rooms, all newly _papered and painted Separate yard and water in the house. Apply to JAMES F. CuRTIS. jy9 sd HIRE.—A_ Horse and Buggy. Enquire of Po eer B. Robinson, Grocer, Upper Great George Street, or at George M. Rubinson 8 Bar- ber Shop, opposite London House. 6i pd—iy4 ANTED. A_ girl _for general honscwork. WwW . ig to Lo W. G. GILLESPIE, Kuston Street, head of Hillsborough Street. jy3 ‘ough Oe ANTED.—About the last of this month, a girl for general housework in a family of two. Apply at this office, lw ———— WANTED.—A Cook. Apply to Mrs, THOMAS ret t—iv W. Dopp, Pownal Street, a ia a ESDAY; JULY 14, 1891. ND PICNIC ——_—_A WD—-—— LIGHT EXCURSION a —oOnNw—--— ONDAY, JULY 20th, — —_ A'T—_—__ estville, West THE SECOND METHODIST CHURCH 8. SCHOOL WiLL HOLD THEIR ANNUAL PICNIC eee Ae ee oe ° Se et Bg oe River. NEXT. Steamer SOUTHPORT Tickets to Picnic and Return, 25c. ; ime a pleasant one. CO. _ COME EVERYBODY. will leave Ferry Wharf at 9.15 a. m. and 2.15 p, m. Moonlight Excursion, 15c. Everything will be done to make the t JA Tea and Refreshments for Visitors. — So ES PATON & Are Selling the Following Goods AT REDUCED PRICE —— EE All Kinds of Millinery, Summer Dress Goods, Summer Dolmans, Summer Jackets, Trunks and Travelling Bags, VERY CHEAP. JAMES PATON & GO. MARKET SQUARE. iow Shales, Crt Pls &. for two weeks from es in Eaglish, American and Ciadian Papers, ubt, the finest show in the city We have only 1891—dy & wky aaa ™ = Paget Hingis, VW TIVE BAZAAR CO. have received daily PAPERS, including all the late Dados, Ceilings, Borders and Freizes, {n order to clear out our tremendous 8 to show the Papers. ENGLISH WASHABLE P of last year’s Blinds at Paper Blinds at 15s. ea few days. Cheapest supply ever in the city, Charlottetown, July 9, ad have now, without do tock, we will sell at the bottom prices. They sell themselves. APERS in every varie NEW BUI One Hundred ty and at lowest prices. Handsome? ND3 -a lovely assortment. Corragated Carpet Paper to arcive in a BAZAAR CO., Queen Street. AS made anlis making some of the most wonderful cures ever credited to ‘any Ointment put on the market, t has been made for over one hundred lec-| years,and if necessary we could give hundreds | of testimonials as to its virtue and healing half price to clear. ch. Curtain Poles at 35c. e1c4. 1891—eod & wky MOLASSES. CONSIGNMENT of Fifty Pancheons of Choice Trinidad Molasses just arrived and will be sold low. HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, July 4, 1891—2w eod The merits of ‘“DYSPEPTICURE -7 are so wonderful that it is fast spreading all over Canada and the United States. For HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS and NERVOUSNESS it is a quick and Charlottetown, April 16, BLACK DRESS GOODS; , We earnestly invite your attention to our | fine showing of new and fashionable se tions of BLACK GOODS for the Spring We bought thie stock; We are receiving testimonials daily from those who have tried this wonderful Ointment. Once tried you will be couvinced of its virtues yourself. INVALUABLE FOR Burns, Scalds, 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. and Summer trade. of ours with one particular aim and object There Must be None Better, and It easily overcomes Indigestion, and, 7 There Must be None Sold strange as it may seem to the hopeless, Chronic Dyspeptic, who has made up his nothing else, the original repu- tation of **DYS altogether on the praises of tho Cured Chronic Dyspeptics. REVERE ‘ We have made it a fixed fact that there ‘ T ; ”» j ee seoue "eee based | will be no better goods offered you any-| where, and we have made it an absolute certainty that me better prices shall be} offered you anywhere, simply because we CAN and DO SELL AS CLOSE as it is that they should be sold. STANLEY BROS.. Brown’s Block. Manufactured ouly by F. De C. DAVIES, Dispensing Chemist and Druggist. For sale by the following druggists :— Apothecaries Hall, Reddin Bros., A. 5. John- son, Charlottetown. Gourlie & Muirhead’s Drug Stores, HOUSE Weymouth and Streets, close by Hillsborough- Park, lk from Railway Station, is now open for the accommodation of per- manent and transient boarders. “Terms mod- Good attendance. d J. C. Milford, Victoria—and by the under- signed. Price 25 cents a box. F. De€. DAVIES. June 12, 1891 not twe minutes wa MRS, MURPHY.