nt sa! Tr . ad ut er nd ‘Tr. m™m ly bt race at Souris, »Ba ters on the half shell Vatcher S . ‘ - 2 vpw styles in gents neckwear at D. A. | Sale : Sep 24 t f. whiciiad a ore’ NECKWEAR, new styles, at DA ne sep26 |i c - - % a \AGISTRATES CouRT,. — No q “ . to : bee i _ = a C.ouT cases fur goods received to-day at q James Paton & 4 me 8. st > Me =o pyawonD BooKSTORE. -Look out for the piynond Bookstor advertisement on Mon. 7 ey: -—_ <_> — c Ovk fyrnishings are new and elegant, wd cheep as the cheapest.—McLeod & yj, Kenzie. - [ypERWEAR. - In this line we are contfi- B ient of being able to give first class value. i” McLeod & McKenzie. iaieaaciilei Tye Gramaphone (talking machine) will bs on exhibuion to-night from 7 till 9 Jelock at James Paton & Co's, 2] ” > - We would remind the citizens of Charlotte- i towa that DA Bruce has the largest and iest selected stock ot gents furnishings in the ity. sep26 in e lassen S tex Ovr. — The advertisement of the seangaie at the Diamond Bookstore will 4 seat oa Monday. Great bargains are being hs Seven :. pawtiant FLlowers. — Mr. Smallwood’s dowers on (Queen Square gardens are very jjiaot and beautitul these late September om day’. s sanaieiile gia 3 tron CuuncH —Public service will be Mm ieidin Zon Courh this evening at 8 me clock, conducte! by Rav. James Car- me ruthers. Barcain Sate —Reaad Mr. Theo. L. Chappelle's advertisement. You always wtine very beat value at the Diamond Bookstore. ee m™ Ay inviTaTIoN.—Everyone is invited to ® Pyton Bros. store, (Queen Street,this even- ™ oto see several talking machines. No em crank to turn. All Patton-ted, > —_ - = ay 6Fatt Trape —Please take notice that Se yearenow }-cpired to furnich you with My y»meof the b st values in gents wear this ® side ot the water.—McLeod & McKenzie. , - wm @6«Norict.—Scnsible people who intend pny realymade clothing will do well to py James Paton & Co’s new clothing room svsit. Lt isthe largest in the province a filled with the best goods at the lowest ynees. i ccncleina Maerrme Synop. — The Presbyterian Synod of the Maritime Provinces will open in St. Matthew's church, Halifax, on Thurs- day pext, at 730 o'clock. The Rev. John Wellilan, of Chalmers church, Halifax, wireg moderator, will preach the opening non. ia eaeltaiaeias % itis Not Tace.—We are not going to close MH wand go out of business because some of our Be empetitors are moving out of the cellar. We ; _ Wii still be open for business. Our prices ™ vil not have to advance on account of extra mpense. We will sell below competitors.— Prowse Bros, sep26 on _ oe = |.0 O. F.—The Sovereign Grand wm lodge, which has since Monday last been nsession at St. Louisa, Mo., concludes its iasiness to-day. Deputy Grand Sire Dr. 0. T. Campbell, of London, Ont., pre- ded. Grand Sire Busbee is slowly recov- ering from his severe illness. ERE: ® ASampte ‘Poor Man.”—The Mayor Montreal r commended what he termed “apoor man” fer a reduction of taxes. the“ poor man” on investigation turned sito be a citizen with real estate valued ¥ $l 000, who drives his own dog cart. There was no reduction. : ee boop Yirtp.—The Agriculturist reports g at Me. George Garland, of Indian River, Lt 18, sowed less than one-half bushel of Piet last spring on less than one quarter “ am acre of ground, and threshed there- tm this fall nine and a half bushels of Mlclean grain. Who can beat this ? 8 Tie sudden changes liable at this season malt in cold in head, fol.owed by ecstarrh und perhaps consumption and death if not edily treated. Nasal Balin a' most instantly eves cold in head, and never fails to cure Sarh in its worst form. It has cured Nousands of others; it wili cure you. Sold )@i dealers, or sent by mail on receipt of Hite ('c or $1 a bottle). (3. T. Fulford & Za 4, Brockuille, Ont. lw decal PRILHARMONIC. —A meeting of the Phil- re Society members for practice wili on next Tuesday evening at eight _ x ty prepire fur the coming concert “sae Exhibition building. A full‘’attend- “eof vocalists and orchestra members is ned. Members will please bring He of ““Msy Queen,” ‘* Creation,’, _4yma of Praise ” and ‘‘ Golden Legend.” at hecessary for the welfare of the *'y that the concert be a success. >-— =m “0 Yietp or Oats.—Geo. Gibson, of a i ie: sowed this spring, twelve en of oatson good land, on which ‘sand oats had been previously Town, out, cuah The yield has just been threshed and ig something remarkable—260 els, or more than twenty toone. The Tilden = on six acres. The best there “# from a patch of about 2} acree, ia very noes had been planted the prev- i sand is thought to have been ‘Wenty-five to one. duvaiitinns E . ,WlBition Nores. —A telegram to the irom ue : the Exhibition{Commissioners, B ayy Ownsend, offering a balleon as- Parachute leap from the clouds ion | PeCeived and the offsr has been ral aight ballon ascension will be & wing thrilt P. i. Island, and there will I ba « Ui in connection with it. It eof the attractions of our Pro- Tiasig| . Exhibiiion. “ Ch ; . . Me 4%8e8 in the races are filled and filled Tin tet gs f0et oe of the Exhibition will Madey ™ main Exhibition building on ie 2 t half-past three o’cluck, to allot to *Xhibitors. Personas desiring spec- tto be present. TELEGRAPHIC | Spree > PECIAL DesParcues To Tae Examiner SENECAL'S RASCALITIRS, AND CHAPLEAU’S INQUIRY. Lister Floored Again Orrawa, Sept. 26. Before the Public Accounts Committee yesterday it was proved that immediately on the report of Senecal’s blackmailin Operations having reached Hon. Mr. Chap. leau last spring, he instituted a searching inquiry. Senecal, of course, denied the accusation. Not satisfied with this, Chap- leau instructed Chamberlain, the (Queen's printer, to make inquiries of firms who had dealingf with the Printing Bureau. One of those inquired of was Mr. Me- Elrvy, agent of the Potter Company, who gave au imphatic denial to the charges. Barber, of Barber & Ellis, said that the reason he never complained of Senecal was because he was sffraid he would get no more orders. Barber swore that McKen- zie Bowell had privately asked him last: April if it was true that Senecal had exact- ed commissions and being told that it was he said he would take steps to stop it. Mr. Bowell corroborated Barber’s evidence and said that at the next coumittee meeting he would narrate the steps he took. Mr. Chapleau voluntarily produced the evi- dence taken before the Court in Montreal, which Lister had stated would implicate Chapleau in a corrupt bargain. This evi- dence fully sustained Chapleau’s statement that he had written no letter and complete- ly exonerated him. Davies, Perry, Yeo and McLean left for home yesterJay. DOMINION PARLIAMENT Probable Date of Prorogation. VERY HOT WEATHER. Orrawa, Sept. 26. In the Senate yesterday ths address to Her Majesty on Canada’s trade relations, asking for the termination of the effect of certain most favored nation clauses was unanimously adopted. In the House of Com nons Haggart pre- sented a statuto y dec aration by Senator McLaren declaring the charges preferred by Lister against Haggart to be absolutely untrue, and without the shadow of any foundation in fact. Very naturally Mr. Laurier objected to such declaratlon being read. Sir John Thompson said was unable to state the exact date of prorogation, but he thought it would be early next week. Many members have gone home and _ prob- ably prorogation will be on Thursday. The thermometer registered eighty-six in the shade yesterday. In the division on the Tarte-McGreevy report, Earle and Joncas, two Conserva- tives, were absent unpaired. —— a — Opituary— Personal. New York, Sept. 26. Rev, Dr. Blanchard, of Rum, Romanism and Rebellion fame, died yesterday. Mr. Blaine has written a letter urging the election of McKinley in Ohio. Telegraphic News. Wasnineton, Sept. 24 —Secretary Fos- ter has awarded Albert Owens, of Pres- cott, Maine, a siver life-saving medal in recognition of his gallantry in rescuing three men from drowning on 10th July, 1887. The three men rescued—Walter E. Blanchard, Fred Mahan and Frank Mallack —attempted to cross an arm of the sea about twelve miles from Eastport, Maine, in a small boat, which capsized in an ex- tremely dangerous place and threw them all into the water. They were discovered by Owens’ daughter, who immediately told her father, and the latter launched his boat and saved them. Orrawy, Sept. 24—Hon. Mr. Abboit, replying to-day in the Senate, said that the government would, next session, take up the question of judges’ salaries and deal with it. Moncton, Sept. 24.—The fire investiga- tion to-night developed a sensation. For a year or two false alarms have been numerous, and when two incendiary fires, set within a few roads of each other, follow- ed the false alarm of the night of the llth Among the witnesses called to-night was Joseph Bedford, a member of the hook and ladder company, whose evidence was to the effect that a false alarm was rung by George Scott, who is also a fireman and general secretary of the fire department. Suspicion at first pointed to Bedford, who was seen at the box, but it appears from his evidence thet he tried to prevent Scott from pulling the box. Scott, it is ssid, has left towa, and is in Cape Breton. No light is yet thrown on the origia of the actual fire. —_—__-. po Fishery Bulletin. (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau Report.) 25.—Quebee—Cod fair at Thunder River, Magpie, Esquimault Point, Newport Point and Perce. God at River St. John and a few at Long Point. P. E. Island—Mackerel reported taking hooks freely at Miminigash, and the aver- age catch per boat is 100. A few cod and mackerel at Georgetown, but nothing else- where. Cape Breton— few at Ingonish, the fis tricts being suspended weather. Nova Scotia— Hairax, Sept. Cod fair at Arichat and 4 hery at other dis- on account of stormy Fair catches of cod and de at Canso, Musquodo- herring were ma boit Hosber aud Digby to-day. oe good and hake fair at the ae Hada! l at the former. mance: & left for home to-day, but h of the Lockport and Yarmouth seats = still fishing and doing fair. _ and squid are reported fair at Newport an Perce. burg fishing fleet EWS. inst., it Was thought time to investigate. } — DIED. At Midgell, on the 7th inst., Wm. Robbins, in the 82d year of his age. Also on the 13th, Abigal, wif , in the 70th year of her a wife of the above, HOUSE AND LOT. Desirable Premises on Richmond Nt. OR SALE by Public Auction, on MON- DAY, September 28, at 12 o'clock :— The Premises now occupi pied by Mrs. Mona- ghan, situated on Richmond St Pownal and Queen Streets. oe Terms at sale. Sale positive. E. H. NORTON & CO., sept22—eod tl sle Auctioneers. For St. John's, Newfonudland E 8.8. “BONAVISTA,” for St John’s, N . . s+ ew- MO Noundiand, will be due at. Charlotietown on 3 AY MORNING, the 28th inst., and will carry Cattle and Sheep on deck, For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., Agents. | $8.00 and $10.0) PER SET. TEETH Ex material and ee. Teeth filled . at reasonavle rates. — DR, J. P. MURRAY, Q ween Sirvset. 2m cakmedal LARGE TRADE SALE ——ON Monday, Sept. 28, At our Auction Rooms, at 10.30 o’clock : 9 PUNS. MOLASSES, 5 hhds. Sugar, 10 barrels Sugar, 30 * Flour, 20 chests Tea, Casks Vinegar, 30 demijohns Vinegar, 50 boxes Raisins, 5 bags Filbert Nuts, 200 kegs Nails, 80 boxes Horse Nails, 40 kegs Horse Shoes, 20 boxes Clinch Nails, 3, Cigars (new stock), 5 barrels Red and Yellow Onions, 50 barrels ** Selected ” Apples in trade lots, 3 sets Plat- form Sc sles, and lot of other goods, including Fresh Dates, Currants, etc. All goods must be sold to close consign- ments. We mean business. S°ptl9—3i eod Terms cash, or approved paper, discount added, E. H. NORTON «& CO., sept21—eod tl sle Auctioneers. Notice of | Assignment NHE Book Debts, Books of Account and Stock-in-trade.of John C. Sprague, Boot and Shoe Dealer, having been assigned to me, all purties indebted to the said John C. Sprague are required to pay the respective amounts due by them at the Store formerly occupied by said J. C. Sprague on Queen Street, Charlottetown, on or before Ist day of October next. All amounts unpaid after that date will be handed over for collection. Dated this 16th day of September, 1891. J. M. McLEOD. sept22—dy WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c i AGENTS WANTED.—"“Life of Sir John,” by his Nephew. Baroness Macdonald’ kindly expressed the hope ‘that the book would be suc- cessful from every point of view.” Huxh John Macdonald, after reading part of the manuscript, wrote Col. Macpherson—‘“I can honestly con- gratulate you on the success of your work.” Any rson wishing fac-simile letters of Sir John and isson proving the authenticity of the book, send one-cent stamp for postage and they will be mailed immediately. Apply to EARLE PUBLISH- ING House, St. John, N. B. sep26 OTICE.—All persons indebted by book ac count to Patrick Trainor, Butcher, are re- quested to make payment before the first day of November next, as after that time the books will be handed over to a lawyer for collection.— PaTRICK TRAINOR, Weymouth Street, sept25—3i pd ANTED.—An honest and industrious lad, about 14 years of age, for work indoors and outdoors in conngction with a store. Apply at this office. , dy tf—septl2 WANTED.—A strong boy about 16 or. 17, to carry parcelsand do other work in 4a goods store. Apply at this office. tf{—sept24 LENTY of good Half-shell Oysters, Oysters P by the quart. Those wanting Oysters by the quart will please leave their orders in the forenoon. All orders promptly attended to.— ENOCH CaRMODY, same old stand, Sidney Street. sept2i—lw pd T? LET.—Three new private residences, well built and finished with all modern conve- niences, commanding a splendid unobstruc ed view of the harbor and surrounding country. These houses are now open for inspection from 7a.m.to6n.m. Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. dy—sept24 ANTED.—Local and Travelling Salesmen \ Positions permanent. Salary and expenses paid weekly.—BROWN ROS.. Nurserymen, To- rento, Ont. - 10i dy (mon sat)—sept& W ANTED—A girl for general housework. References sequired. Apply to Mrs. R. B. Norton, Upper Prince Street. sept24 ANVED.—A Cook in 4 family of four, Wash- ing given out. Apply w MRS. STRICK- LAND, Fitzroy Street West. tf—sept23 T? LET.—The Store in the City Hotel latel occupied by Mr. Fred. Davies, Chemist. t will be fitted up to suit the incoming tenant. Good ce: larage underneath, which ean also be fitted up if required. Apply to DANIEL DAVIES. sept22—dy OST.—A Setter Pup, six monthsold. Finder will please leave it at Police Station. sept22 ae ae ) LET.—The Pwelling House, with stable oe occupied by the subscriber, vp Hills- borough Street, next to Mr. Lemuel Pooie’s resi dence. Possession given immediately. Apply to Judge Alley, or the gubscriber, at Province Building. DUNCAN KENNEDY. sept5—sat tu tf e LET.—Dwelling House with eight rooms, situated on Hillsborough Street. Possession iven about the first of Octeber. Apply to Peake Bros. & Co.. dy tf—sepri8 ANTED.—A good Cook. Apyiy w MRS CuarRLes Leien, Fitzroy Street. septs W ANTED.— Four Coat Makers at once.—.JOHN McLEOD x Co. septl2 TA TED.—A girl for general housework, We poly at this office, tf—aug3l URDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1891. STANLEY BROTHERS. 16 (oaks, (at Jackets & Reelers, The Best Selection and Popular Styles prevail in this Department. A glance at our goods will win your certain approbation. Wehave marked these goods at very close figures, and purchasers can depend upon getting the very best value to be had in the city. ~ Se | 4 Pa YF)? a“ Z id a \ STANLEY BROTHERS, de BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, Sepismber 24, 1891—eod & wky Se Determined to Win Trade, No white man in town can begin to show you the pile of Bargains that are now to be seen at PROWSE BROS. MR. & C. PROWSE has just returned from Montreal. While there he hunted the city over for job lines, and was successfa! in procuring some im- mense bargains in Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Cloth- ing; also 60 pieces Print, well worth 16 and 17 cts., we will clear at 12 cts. Kverybody should cali and see us, even if they don’t want to buy. We have made up our minds to do the biggest trade this Fall we have ever done. We want every Man, Woman and Child on P. E. Island to help us and we will save you many dollars. | REMEMBER !—The more we sel! the cheaper we can sell. We mean business ! PROWSE BROTHERS, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP 144 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, September 12, 1891—eod & wky MEN, NEW FALL GooDs J. B. MACDONALD'S. Ladies’ Cloth Coats, Ladies’ Seal Cloth Coats, Ladies Mantles, Ladies’ Saawls, Ladies’ Mantle Cloths, Black an Colored Merinos and Cashmeres, Dress Cloths. 10 Cases MEN’S CLOTHING, made specially to our own order, guaranteed the best made and cheapest in town, J. B. MACDONALD. MINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, SX pp 125 Cases already open of our Fall Goods, and more to follow. This year we purpose showing the largest and_ best made stock of Boots ever shown in Charlottetown, Charlottetown, September 16, 1891—eod & wky = = ———SO e = ee = = Nee ae Books for the Holidays! ix} have got a Largs Stock of NEW BOIKS (45 well as the WwW. oll S-ailsed Works), spocially selected for the Holiday Season Prices the lowest in tova. Latenling Stu lents of the Peiacs of Wales C vileg » should secure their Books early, and the place in Charlottetown to buy them is at the BAZAAR SPORE. Call before paechasing elsewhere. SOHOOL SUPPLIES very cheap. A lot of LAWN TENNIS NELS ant RACKETS to sell at cost. HAMMOCKS very low. Our stock of WINDOW BLINDS, PICLUR#3, CURTAIN POLES, BRL fISH PLATE MIRRORS, FANCY CROCKERY, etc., etc., was never larger. : A splendid assortmsat of PLAIN ani FANCY STATIONERY, BLANK BOJK3, MEMO3, PENS, INK, MOCILAGE, ete, PICTURES FRAMED [O ORDER. Moulding and Pictures of all kinds kept in sock. Preserve Covers, 15c. per hundred. BAZAAR STORE. Charlottetown, July 20, 1891—ecod & wky