KNIT saort then mt - y q pct iy the able Mt ‘ sf So ‘ Ty a ¢ ana vais : a ve Ms yAS oY A sepa INFANT! K che children ! e NIGH! Sweeptl od Bk pegpvnd 4 t Ss ykstore ion of : Ae ard. at > ech EY a. Nor i (00D H ARV ES: the m 7.1 Jj eome Foe Ui anu 2 ia . x SR wt & ial - gpk tus sia cag WILSON Wee. « Sept 7. at and Prince fae PREMIER Wil: be a ~ on return harvest toca and Other ELCIS. . ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ieap at J iS se “Aad « 33 nd is abroad in is playing sad havoc | lalifax. reductions at the evening, apples, fresh from the vek to-night. ten & Co, Ancticneers, From all sections of cheering reports Let us be l ‘SSO0DS On Mon- Rooms, cor- usual aut eets, at tie od tue here this evening i» Halifax via intermediate ports, aud on Monday early . leave 4 jorbiny ‘its ne SP yusical Galbraith's Band gave an- por of their popular pr menade concerts | Queen Square Gardens last evening. rhore was & large attendance. - » . U'yIVERSALISM.— Rev. heen conducting & Series 4 werside. : ry before leaving the | —_—-—~- fatcH Race Don't Pm race Wedausday next, Lady Pilot an } Kenned on the Summerside between Goo. W. Kent has of services in Sum- He will probably speak im this sland, forget the match Driving Park on MeMillan’s y's Maud K. Only gne fare OD reguiar trains. litienitaiadtl Great INDUCEMENTS. — One thousand epbbling books, worth six cents each, are giling at about half price at the Diamond Qwkstore. Scholars will save money by patroniz ng this store. ee: Excursion To Crapaup —The excursion t Crapaud in the Heather Belle to-day was firly well atceuded. The steamer left the whari at 8 o'clock. The Citizens (Colored ) Band accompanied the excursionists. We will offer for three weeks, eur stock of raiy made clothing, consisting of boys’ gaits, youths’ sity, men’s suits ~ Also, our ek of gents trousers in black and colored. all and see the wonderful bargains we are oilesing. Jas Paton & Co. e diicteni Hap to Move Ovr.—The Bridgewater, N.S., Eat health: climate here , , , nad rt years encears oring maker, who erprise says : Deen » work up a business, **We have such a that a tombstone for the past two pis Deeh Compelieu CoO assign. - - Covrr. —T POLICE . ed 73 3 1c j drank, “Jimmy McGuire,” was fined $4 or}, , Y days and promised § time he appeared, two fved $1 or 4 days each, i af assault case Was oO suNwMONs. ~ - Mere Istanp Horses —Mr. W.S. Me- | Rie left here yesterday horses for the Ameri 1d of horsefiesh fhen being shipped, f drivers ship} Good > est | xt Oo for along time. who his morning one 90 or 9O days next other drunks were and the defendant rdered to pay cost of afternoon with six tan market. Good saw the say they were the vod from the Island for McKie. SmANGERS IN SUMMERSIDE.—There have been a greal many strat ers in town during the past few days, says the Agriculturist, and the hotels have been crowded to their utmost atrangers had t houses, the hotels ne (nem. capacity. In » be ace - fact, a number of nuodated in private ot having room for Actiox ron SLtanper.—The case of S. W. Crabbe va. H.C. Douse came up for hearing before His Honor Judge Court to-day. This isa Alley in the County naction for slauder, arising ont of ct in remarks alleged to have been made by Mr. Douse at the recent citizens’ meeting in Market Hall. Mr Crabbe claims $150 damages. Mr. W. S. Stewart is counsel for p for defendant, ‘cial Tue Tourr.—Trottin gress at Crapaud to-day laintiff; Fred Peters | g races are in pro- in the Grand Circuit races at Hartford, oo Thursday, there was great excitement over the Caarter Oak $10,000 stake for 2.20 trotters. There were six starters in a nine heat race which was won by Nightingale, best time 8% six-year-old mare 2.253. Nightingale by Mambrino King, son of Mambrino Patchen. In the 2.17 class tret, purse $2,000, J. B. Richardson, a gelding by George Wilkes, won—best time 2 Oty) ads If. lusurance stakes guaranteed $4000 for 2.20 pacers, Frank Dortsch won best i time, 2.2 t. AN xb Brown, FRIEND engineer of RememMBereD.—G. A. the public works department, who has been a resident of this city fur years and has become highly Popular among all classes of citizens, leaves for his home in Switze rland next week to assume the management of his father’s estate. Cn Thursday h e entertained a few his intimate friends at a clam bake. During the afternoon the party took the *pportunity of presenting Mr. Brown with % yold-headed cane bearing the following Inscription : **Adolfo Jew friends in St. J hame given in the Barnasconi, from a ohn, N. B: The inscription is Mr. 2 ° Brown's name in his native land, Brown being the translation or 4 came to thie country = i. Lerr ww Tue Loece Week a name adopted when | .—St. John Sun. .—One night last yeung man hailing from Little York drove down to see his best girl, who resides = the Royalty Road, intending to bask in the sunshine of her presence for some time. The barn being too warm for his horse the youbg man untackled him and put him in * Held near the house. The horse did not Uke the neighborhood, however, and jump- Ing the fence, scarted « Little York, leaving his *‘mashing” master, } waggon, harness and if for his home at all with the girl. hay fen the young man went to hunt up the torse to gu home, of co not tobefound. And th } that the young man urse theanimal was e best of the joke was spent all the next day and half the following one looking for he horse, which turn ed up at home all night after upwards of a day's absence. The young man says that th 4Way from home he will “pon the horse. e next time he goes keep a sharper eye Paton | batch i nt atiadaemeaeg | SPROIAL Desparcurs to Tue KXaMINner. | OURTATT NAY ‘DOMINION PARLIAMENT Debates and Proeeedings ABOUT ISLAND BREAKWATERS. ne ne Orrawa, Aug. 29, In the House yesterday, Foster said re- garding the recent treaty between the United States and Spain, that Canada would ; Continue to retain equal privileges with the jt nited States in sinilar products in the ;Spanish West Indies till June next, Cartwright fidence i ‘ had Inobion another want of con- yesterday, but did not | move ib, When Laurier came into the house he took @ seat in the back row which he occupied during the whole sitting, Cart- wright leading the House. In supply Austin McDonald strongly advocated tmmediate repairs to Souris, Campbell’s Cove and St. Peter's break- waters. _ There is no probability of prorogation detore the first of October next. THE GRITS LEFT AGAIN Langelier’s Bogus Affidavit, i Robiiaille’s Dealings Were Honest. Orrawa, Aug. 29. In the Senate Railway Committee yester- day, the counter charges made by Lange- against Senator Robitaule and other pro- tion of the Bay Chaleur ratlway subsidies, were investigated. Langelier had charged them before the Committee with embezzle- ment, “and produced in support of the icharges an aftidavit from one Taylor, [railway contractor, that $118,000 of rail- way subsidies had so been embezzled. Yesterday Taylor testified that the affidavit was bogus and he had never sworn to it, that the charges contained in it were false and that it was merely a fake document | prepared by Langelier's brothers with the intention of helping the Hon, Mr. Mce- Farlaue to raise som money. Taylor further stated that Robitaille’s dealings with con-}%t John McLeod & Co's. | tractors had been strictly honest, and he had paid them every cent ia Phe grits are now Jooking tor a small hole } to creep into, Bay Chaleur Scandal ‘Premier Mercier’s Explanation —— a ce, Sorry Pacaud Skipped Out, ' Montreal, Aug. 29. Premier Mercier was waitel on by a large number of friends here yesterday and asked to explain himself about the Bay Chaleur scandal. He said he was away when the affair took place, and would not say anything until he had consulted his colleagues. He was sorry Pacaud had gone away. He had advised him to make a clean breast of the whole affair, and was muchsurprised when he had learned Pacaud had left for Europe. THE TARTE-McGRERVY CASE A Session With Closed Doors oe Orrawa, Aug. 29. The Tarte-McGreevy committee met yesterday with closed doors for a short time. Notwithstanding the extraordinary pres- sure, Tarte refuses to proceed further in the case. A crisis seems to have been reached by the grita. Ottawa News Notes. Orrawa, Aug. 29. McKenzie “owell was seized with sudden illness yesterday while at breakfast. Par- alysis was feared, but last night the doctor said the Minister's sickness was the result of overwork. He will be all right again in afew days. Seneca!, Superintendent of Printing, has been dismissed. The Deputy Governor-General gave as- sent to 34 bills yesterday. Frost in Manitoba. Winyireec, Aug 29. The frost in Manitoba did no material damage. Fully one-half the wheat crop 1s harvested and the frosted grain will not ex- ceed ZU per cent. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Aug. 29.—10 a. m. Partly fair, with some local showers, stativuary or lower temperature. BIRTH At Providence, !\. I., on the 18th August, | inst., the wife of H. J. Williams of a son. ] Startling —Selling off at a big discount to- night—boota and shoes of all kinds.—J. C. Sprague. Bring your boys along to Jas, for their new school suits. aed lothi rooms Before occupying our new clothiog we will lie the balance of our ready made clothing at nominal prices. Call early and | cecure a bargain,—James Paton & Co. Paton & Co’s Cheapest in on eee the thirteenth | lier on behalf of the Quebec Government | minent Conservatives for the misappropria- | i | at j { P evening at 7 o'clock, nem - SATURDAY, AUGUST 29, 1891. errs Fishery Bulletin. — (Fisheries lantelligence Bureau Report.) Hawtrax, Aug. 28. — Quebec — Good catches of cod are being made at Long Point, Thunder River and St. Juhn’s River and fair at Sheldrake, Magpie and Grand River, while only a few are being taken at Newport Point. Launce are very plentiful at Long Point and Sheldrake and good at Thunder River. Squid are fairly plentiful at Grand River and Newport Point. New Brunswick—The fishing throughout this district is very dull, except at Point Kscuminac, where mackerel are reported very plentiful. _ P. E. 1.—Fair catches of mackerel are be- ing made at Miminigash, and fair fishing Big Miminigash. Good catches of mackerel and fair hauls of cod and haddock at Malpeque. Cape Breton—Al! branches of the fish- ing industry are very dull, the only catches reported to-night being a few mackerel anc cod. Squid at St. Anns, and one quintal of cod per boat at Louisbury. Nova Scotia—Shore fishing govd, but mackerel and herriug scarce at Lunenburg. Dogfish destroying the fishermens nets and pieventing codfishing at Liverpool, are the only reports received, Bait, herring bait by tishermens nets reported at Liverpoo). Fair quantities of squid taken at Grand River and Newport Point, Que., and some small ones gigged to-day at Louisburg. - we@e5 --- -- — Religious Services. The usual services will be held in the meeting house, — Upper Great George Street to-morrow morning at ll o'clock and in the St. Peter's Church.—Services to-morrow : Celebration of the Holy Eucharist at 8 a m; Matins and Litany at 10.15; Celebration of the Holy Eucharist (choral) at 11 o'clock; Evensong and Sermon at7 pm. Rev James Simpson, Incumbent, Remember the Gospel Meeting Sunday afternoon in McLeod's Hall, at 4 o'clock. Strangers always welcome. Lesson: St John 6-51, “Lam the Living Bread which came down from Heaven: if any man eat of this Bread he sha)! live for ever.” Baptist Church.—Preaching at 1l am by Rev Wm McGregor, of New Brunswick, formerly of Charlottetown; and at 7 p m, the pastor, Rev J A Gordon, will occupy the palpit. Sabbath School aod pastor's Bible class at 2 30. Strangers always welcome. Ziou Church.—Services to-morrow will be conducted in the merniag at 11 o'clock, by the Rev James Carruthers, and in the evening at 7 o'clock, by the Rev De Pollok. Morning prayer meeting at 1015. Sabbath School avd Bible classes will meet at 2.30 p m. o+Oee Great bargains in gents’ furnishings at John McLeod & Co’s, See the extra good value in hats and caps Fine hosiery, underclothing and neck- wear just opened at John McLeod & Co's. _ Very special—If you want real bargains in shoes try J. C. Sprague’s to-night. Apples 1 Apples! $3{ BARRELS nice fresh Fruit by Auction TO-NIGHT, at 6 o'clock, aug29 —Lli KE. H. NORTON & CO. a y Trey { T WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e OST.—Last evening, between London House and James McUVonnell’s, corner of Kent and Great George Streets, a lady’s silver watch, with gold chain attached. Finder wi'l be rewarded on leaving same at this office. tf—auy29 ISS A. L. CUMING having studied under competent teachersin Brooklyn and New York, would be pleased to receive a few more upils for instruction on the Piano-forte.—Hilis- oro Street, 2i-—aug29 ye ote WANTED.—A married laly and gentleman or three gentlemen can be ac- commodated at a house very pleasantly situated on Prince Street. Apply at EXAMINER oliice, aug29—3i ANTED.—A machine operator at once, Goad pry; steady work.—McLrop & Mc- KENZIE, 3i—aug23 ANTED,—A good plain cook. House heated with hot water; ne washing; highest wages, Apply at this office. aug28 WANTED.—A boy about 16 or 17 years of age. Apply at the Pottery. 3i—aug?27 OUND.—A Pocket Book containing a small sum of money was found at Souris on the 15th day of August by Matilda McDonald, Bay- field, Lot 46. The owner can have the same by proving property and paying for this advertise- ment, aug?27 GENTS WANTED !—“ Life of Sir John Mac- donald,” by Col. J. Pennington Macpherson, M. A.. A. D.C. The above work from the pen of a nephew of the deceased Statesman, which was mainly written during his life:ime, and under his supervision, will be the ONLY authen- tic and complete account of Sir John’s public and personal career. It will comprise about 1.100 pages, and will be splendidly iliustrated, and in every respect a fitting memorial of the late Premier. and an invaluable contribution to Canadian History.—EaRLE PUBLISHING HoOUskK, St. John, New Brunawick, Pablishers. aug27 mene epee, WANTED.—A Cook, Apply to Mrs. W, A, WEEKS, Pownal Street. aug26 \ ANTED.—Two female cooks at St, Danstan’s College, about Ist September. Apply at the College. lw~—aug22 YO LET.—A Store on Queen Street, lately ; occupied by E. S. Bonnell; also. a Dwelling Tiouse aud stable next door. Apply to R. K, BRACE. tf—aug22 ———-. WANTED AT ONCE —Parlor and housemaid, with good references. High wages. Ap- ply at THE EXAMINER Office. aug2l V ANTED.—A servant for general housework. Apply to Mrs. C. V. McGRrEGOR, ae aug2 Street. WANTED.—A housemaid in a small! family. Washing given oui. Inquire at this office. aug21—tf T° LET.—The new Dwelling Heuse and Shop on north side Queen Square, containing twenty rooms, exclusive of pantry, Closets, etc. Frost-proof celiar; good stabling. _ Immediate possession given Apply to Captain Andrew Doyie or Mrs. Doyle. ti—augl8 WANTED.—A general servant in a family of three. Light work, every convenience and good wages. Apply at this office. ti—jy27 Mm SALE.—A one-acre field of potatoes situated on the st. Peter’s Road, near the railway crossing. Apply at THE EXAMINER office. ti—ang?l T°? LE!.—A House on Pownal Street, lately occupied by R. F. DeBlois. Possession given immediately. Apply to THomas W,. Dopp. july3i—tf ANTED.—A general servant, Apply at once W to Mrs, F. PARKER CaRVELL, Pownal St argi—tf Tremendous Clothing Sale NOW GOING ON, PROWSE BROS. STORE AT —- “Al (xX The Largest, Best and Cheapest Stock of Cloth- ing ever shown to the People of P. HEH. Island. Don't be led astray by bogus advertisements, because we can sell cheaper than most of our competitors can buy. Come and see. PROW SE BROTEERS, Charlottetown, July 30, 1891~eod & wky THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, 1891--AUGUST--1S91. Preparing for Fall Trade ! 3. 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 Half Price. Ladies Light Summer Dress Goods. Shawls at slaughter prices. DOMINION BOC T AND SHOE STORE, Fall Goods will soon arrive, and we are anxious to clear our Summer Stock. You never heard of such Bargains as you will get from us during this month. Charlottetown, August 3, 1891—eod & wky Books for the Holidays! [x] have got a Large Stock of NEW BOOKS (as weil as the old Standard Work:), spovially selected for tha Holiday Season Prices the lowest in town. place in Charlottetown to buy them is at the cheap. etc., etc., was never larger. A lot of LAWN TENNIS NEPS ani RACKETS to sell at cost. s s Our stock of WINDOW BLINDs, PICTURES, CURTAIN POLES, BRITISH PLATE MIRRORS, FANCY CROCKERY, BAZAAR STORE. Intending Students of the Prince of Wales College should secure their Books early, and the best Call before purchasing elsewhere. HAMMOCKS very SCHOOL SUPPLIES very low. A splendid assortmant of PLAUN anid FANCY STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, MEMOS, PENS, INK, MUCILAGE, ete. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. Charlottetown, July 20, 1891—ood & wky ! es — Fes SOS en ead i ae F A Eastern Steamship Co, (LIM TT EHD.) p——S — as The New, First-Class Clyde Built Steamer PREMIER, CAPTAIN A. H. KELLY, Is appointed to sail as follows :— FROM HALIFAX on Wednesday, 19th of | August, at 7 p. m., and every Wednesday thereafter for Charlottetown and Summerside, calling at Sonora, Sherbrooke, Isaac’s Harbor, Canso, Arichat and Port Hawkesbury. RETURNING, will leave Charlottetown for Halifax, calling at intermediate ports, on Monday,24th August, jin the afternoon and every Monday thereafter. Fares, to any port of call..... citen's . +33 00 MES Shing haces vids ce foes ao ee 5 00| Rates of Freight moderate. The PREMIER is a fast steamer, and has splendid accommodation for passengers. She will make close connection with the steamer Halifax sailing for Boston every Wednesday morning. For Freight, Passenger and other informa- tion apply in Charlottetown to FENTON T. NEWBERY. Agent. In Halifax to JOSEPH WOOD, Central Wharf. augl3—all papera { Moulding and Pictures of all kinds keps in stock. BAZ EXCURSION coin iee cadities Cape Breton and Bras D'Or Lakes. Per Stmr. “Premier” via Hawks- bury, and Stmr. ** Marion.” FARES FOR ROUND TRIP: Ch’town to Hawkesbury and return. ...$ 5 1 Sydney mo? 4 . For tickets and further information apply to 00 00 FENTON T. NEWBERY, aug28—2w Agent. CIGAR AND CIGARETTE SMOKERS! The effects of the Tobacco Habit on the human system are so similar to the effects of Dyspepsia, a New Brunswick physician who had been cured by ‘‘ Dyspepticure ” was led totry this remedy on a patient broken down by the use of tobacco. The results were almost magical—immediate relief and a perfect cure in a few weeks. **Dyspepticure” always takes away the desire for smoking. lw—aug24 W* will have another Cargo of Superior ROUND COAL in afew days. Orders will now be received BELOW MARKET PRICES, for delivery oa arrival of consignment, E, H. NORTON & OO, augll—lw ‘ceptors (London, England). Presecve Covers, 15c. per hundred. AAR STORE. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, | wes MISS RUSSELL, PRINCIPAL. { to Open at 10 a. m., Ist September. } an ee nee ee | ¥YWO CLASSES, Junior and Senior, have 5 been formed to meet the requirements of | the Pupils. | Arrangements have been made to enable pupils to compete for musical certificates from Trinity College (Londen, England) ; also for certificates in English, Mathematics ana | Modern Languages from the College of Pre- Dr. Anderson has kindly consented to hold an annual local examination of the pupi!s SOBJECTS TAUGHT.—English in all | branches, Mathematics, Latin, French, Ger- }man, Drawing, Music, Liano and Harmony, Class Singing, Calisthenics and Needlework. | Schoolroom above J, D. McLeod’s, corner | of Grafton and Upper Queen Streets, Hours.—9 a.m to | p.m., and 2.30 to 4 p.m. Apply to MISS RUSSELL, P, 0. Box 14, Charlottetown. augll—dy pat 2w 2aw wy 2i jour pio 2i Desirable Residence To Let. 7 tos beautifully situated House and Pre- : mises, fronting on the North River, ' within ten minutes’ walk of the city, at pre- i sent occupied by Hon. Frederick Peters, will be let for a term of years. The House is heated throughout with hot water, and has been lately painted and tinted inside. Rent moderat:. For terms apply at the office of PETERS & PETERS. aug? Mee ms, CS. fags i OPCS Fie a —— A pti, wring. patel, AOE” Caged RNAI sab RTE Lap tite aap ge - le a 4 ®