ww * socal and Other Items. en a“ ED ~ . A F—St. Lawret Lodge meets 10 U. Sip aig 0 , ; Roeks Very best vaiue in school , HOOK ; c ie ; Eetore » the Diam nd B ASL ic. ke ab ain No. 2 Battery Garrison Artillery BiM se drill next Tuesday evening, gis re store on (Queen Call and Bros new be open to-morrow, N ? veeet WE D.7T rant pA ther o A The question why the Queen aan : Wi goyntain was not playing yeaterday va POUL . ‘ 4 uently asked through the day. gt : 5 literati - NI The brethren of Victoria Masos** . M rill ples F. & A. M., Will please re- wee, +5 ° eer the requiar communication this samt . en ah 8 O'C ek. yells P - —_ tug RIFLE. 4'! the members of the Ot- . team. excepting Seret. Prowse, Corpl. ee and Sapper Moore returned home on urlay evening. oe » Goop YIELD. —On Sat arday last Mr. 3 McDonald of Montague threshed 40 pots of white Oats, which yielded one ton seight of clean grain. gx Bosros — We learn from the P coset that Messrs. Dea on and Drum- gind shipped 414 lambs from Summerside Boston on Thursday last. 7 gy: Qoesec.—The shifting ordnance iam and shooting detachments to repre- ® ot P. E. Island at Quebec lett this morn- We wish them luck. Salah tice Prestc of the P. E. Railway ew- ag comes off on Wednesday at Free- ogy. ‘The boys are looking forward to a «od day's sport and a pleasant re-union. Saiconiagbcnicaa Yesyy.—North Sydaey, C. B., has four stiens whose combined weight is 1,092 lbs, wy average weight of 273. The nen were by a boy who turned the scales at 190 pacian foronto © Exuisition.—-The soap return rates will be* in weighed following forea from (harlottetown on Sept. 12ch,i3th and 14th, 920.0); Sept. lorh, 16th, 17th and 18th, return up to Sept. 23rd, $25.00, hue ood to gJuu * js aheaaiiaialin Pouce Court. — This morning two inoks were fined $6 or 20 days, an assault nye was adjourned and the defendant in adpurned nuisance case was fined 5 wats and costs, the nuisance having been abated. wibiduiilateiiienitei Tas Women's Meeting yesterday after- goe in MeLeod’s Ha!l was largely attend- a The meeting was conducted by Mrs. johnson, President cf the W. C. T. U., yi addressed by Mrs. Hamiyn. The de- ytional exerc'ses were hearty. eibiinae Porsonep BY Fiy Parer.—Parrsboro Lead- Ose day last week a young son of Mr. Florence Phinney licked off the molasses that bal been put on some fly paper, and was taken violently ill. Two doctors attended hiw all night, and final'y succeeded in saving uly life. etka en “(ue Premier.—The steamer Premier, Uptain Kelley, arrived from Halifax, via wermediate ports, on Saturday evening wha general cargo and several passen- es. She sailed on return about six ck this morning with a miscellaneous aro an | a number of passengers. _- > ~- « Tar Puirit. ~~ Rev. D. Sutherland, of lima Church, oceupied the pulpit of the Wethedist Brick church last evening, and preached an able and eloquent sermon from te words “I pray for them.” We are glad thear that the pastor, Rev. W. W. Brewer, is recovering from his illness. Tus Gotp Fever —Gold mining continues t boom in Queen's Co, N.S. The Gold- huter says: ‘‘ Near the old Malaga com- puy's mill a new shaft has been sunk on the from which 25 tons of quartz fielded Ti ounces of gold this week. Other tufts on the some lead are yielding nearly as good ore.” mbbit ‘ead We have been requested by several of our ceigywen to put a number of the Hyranals wed in the Evangelical meetings condacted by Messrs. Bliss and Clarke) in the lobby of te Methodist church. They will be on sale there both this and to-morrow evening. Price (without music), 10 cents; with music, ” cents. —~ Bazaar Co. —$_———— _ Oreressive headaches, partial loss of vision, ‘awkiog and apitting, are certain symptoms Siettarrh, Nasal Balm never fails to give tamediate relief and effect a permanent cure. tasy to use, pleasant and agreeable. It has uel thoasands of others, and will cure you. Sold by ail dealers, or sent on receipt of price wean $l a bottle) by addressing G T Ful- iord & Co, Brockville, Ont. lw ) mene ne Evaxceusric —The Men's Meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Hall yesterday was crowd- td to the doors, indeed, large numbers had “turn away. Evangelist Bliss is evident- Yintended for ths great work in which he Netgaged, and in which his labors are » wonderfully blessed. The singing Wider the direction of Mr. Clark gave ad- ditional inspiration to the meeting. A fd impression was made. t ™ Epo sesenee , 4Nce and England would’nt be without oes the world, Canada is fast feeling that = a The great | essive Phenix, the mar- “ous Washing solutive. The common coon end the common ashes, which the peta bad to use, have now fallen into Leniy Nempt which is their proper portion. at Phenix is a synonym for beauty. alothen 8 hands in the wash; beauty of When he ¥ washed, beauty of the skin kinds of “s in the bath. You use it for all kinds of aaieg: and then you use it for all oe aud scouring. A boon to » Yorn women, spo 21 ae _——. ioe oe SERV Ices. — Mr. Bliss, the director a. Mr. Clarke, his musical Oa that even; here on Saturday evening. lug @ special meeting of Christian ¥ rs ws erkers was held in the Y. M. O. A. parlor + ome the Visitors, but they were tired amly y a and did not attend. Rev. Mr. *etvice, - the service _of prayer. The ing in ey began with @ mass meéte Meeting fo, m GA, Hall in the morning, anothe- . or men only in the aftermoon, and the services: meeting in the evening, after Were vay tn the churches. All the meetings large, wid Successful. The attendance was Mission ey persons could not obtain Ntvieeg h t has been decided to hold the . "ereaftcr in the irst Methodist ’ ia order . " ; Wiah ieee to accommodate all wao may THE ey ER LEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPECIAL Despatours To Tuk EXAMINER. NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL, on ee ee The Question of Indemnity. a ee Mercier Men Hold the Grit Fort, Orrawa, Sept. 7. _ The chief talk among the members on Saturday was the extra indemnity. Ac- cording to law the members draw seven dollars per day as the session progresses, and at prorogation get the balance, after a discount of eight dollars per day for time lost is deducted, It is said that several members, some on each side of the House, have declared they will not remain after their pay is stopped. Governor Schultz may be a bad man and a boodler, but his accusers in the Public Accounts Committee on Friday failed miserably in their attempt to make out a charge against him. The Mercier men maintain the ascen- dency in the opposition party here. They ha ve so effectually suppressed the element which denounced Mr, Pacaud when the discovery of the $109,( 0 steal was first made, that the latter only call their souls their own by sufferance. New Armaments. Impregnable Halifax. Hatirax, Sept. 7. The Imperial troopship Tyne arrived on Saturday from England, via Bermuda, and brings ten big guns for the Canada to re- place the armament hitherto carried by that ship, which were of the same class as the guns which recently exploded on the H.M S Cordelia on the Australian sta- aion, when a number of officers and men were killed. Two monster turrets are being built on the gigantic new forts being erected on York redoubt and MeNab’s Island, and when these are completed Halifax harbor will be impregnable. The Quebec Steal. A Crisis Approaching. QueseEc, Sept- 7. Those who know state that Lieut. -Gov- ernor Angers is constantly closeted with the Secretary, and is believed to be pre- paring for the crisis which is certainly near at hand. The further Mercier’s friends go with their defence the deeper they sink into the mire. —_—__ ..—___—_—__—_—— Great Crops Out West. Winnipee, Man., Sept. 7. A letter received here to-day from Ed- monton, dated Sept. 1st, states that at the date named the harvest was more than half over, and that all the remaining wheat and barley, and nearly all the oats were then ripe. There has been no frost, and the grain and vegetable crops were so eminently satisfactory that Agricultural Society was preparing a car- luad to compete for the various prizes at the coming agricultural show at Winnipeg. It is confidently predicted that there will be over 50,000,0C9 bushels of wheat in Mani- toba this year that will not show the slight- est trace of frost, and will be included in three grades, No. land two hard, and No. 1 northerns. This estimate is for Manitoba alone, and half as much more will be gathered in the Territories. > Fishery Bulletin. (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau Report.) Havivax, Sept. 7.—Quebec—No fishing at any stations excepting Perce, Newport Point, and Paspebicac, where the codfishing was fair. P. E. L—Mackerel fair on the west shores of Tignish and Alberton. Hake and caplin good; cod wnd mackerel “ir off East Poiut. Cape Breton—Hake plentiful, haddock fair, and a few cod at Port Hood. Cod fair and a few mackerel at Meat Cove. A few cod and mackerel at Ingonish, about one and a half quintala ot cod per boat at Louisburg. Cod and herring fair and some mackerel at St. Peters. Nova Scotia—Cod fair at Canso; haddock good and herring fair at Digby, but no cod seiner. “John Kennedy” arrived at Digby to-day, trom St. Mary’s Bay, with 125 bbls. shad and 175 bbls. mackerel, and reports the ‘Emma Small” and others doing well. New Brunswick —Lhe ood, herring, mack- erel and sardine fisheries, reported good at Campobelio. Bait squid reported pientiful off East Point, P. E. f, and at Campobello. Four Bankers baited within the last two days at Arichat, C. B. le een ent Visit of Prof, Jon Robertson, The Dairy Industry of P. E. Island. THE visit of Professor John Robertson, of the Experimental Farm, Ottawa, to this Island during the last month, must be pro- ductive of much good te those interested in the manufacture of butter and cheese. The Professor, on his arrival at Charlottetown, visited the Cornwail cheese factory, made cheess with his own hands, and thus prac- tically imparted useful knowledge to those willing to learn. In the evening of the sume day he addressed a meeting of far- mers af the same place. He went to New Perth the following day, where he was met at the residence of Mr. John Hamilton by & number of intelligent farmers, whose many questions relating to the subject of cheese making were answered by the Prof- fessor in a satisfactory and skilful manner. The meeting on the evening of the same day at the schoolroom was well attended, and many Important questions bearing on agriculture generally were discussed in a friendly and profitable manner. The fol- lowing day, August Ist, the Professor was the guest of the Hon. George Forbes of Vernon River, where a large meeting, at- tended by over two hundred ladies and gentlemen, was held at the hall in the evening. This was certainly & representative meeting of the people in that beautiful section of the country. The Professor, during the following week, ad- dressed public meetings at New Glasgow, St. Peter's Road, Cavendish, North Milton, Park Corner, Summerside, Crapaud Hall, Kensington and Hamilton Hall, all of which were presided over by leading agri- culturists, and well attended by farmers and others, with their wives and daughters. It may therefore be truthfully affirmed that Professor Robertson's visit and the cordial reception given him cannot fail to produce beneficial results. On leaving the Island, he expressed himself much ploased with the ;eneral prosperity indicated, and said that if the farmers of this Island would wake up to the possibilities within their reach, they would double their incomes and doubie their exports within five years by dairying with the right kind of cows in the right way. Boots and Shoes. HE undersigned has opened a Shop at the corner of Weymouth and Porchester Streets, where he is prepared to make new Boots and Shoes and to repair old ones. Orders will be thankfully received and promptly attended to by BERNARD DOHERTY. Charlottetown,[Sept. 2, 1891—lw pd APOLLINARIS, ~ll~ ‘Tha Queen of Table Waters,” 16,080,000 Gallons Bottled in 18990. REDDIN BROS., Sole Agents. jy30—4m eod pd WANTS, LOST, FOUND & ean aan NRE epoageeaeneneste eRe WANTED.—A girl for general housework. Till pay the highest wages. One that can Apply at THE sleep home nights preferred. 3i—septs EXAMINER Office. ANTED.—By a middle-aged widow, a situa- tion as housekeeper or to attend on an elderly couple. Apply at this office, septi—lw pd LET.—The Dwelling House, with stable lately occupied by the eubsciiber, on Hills- borough Street, next to Mr. Lemuel Poole’s resi dence. Possession given immediately. Apply to Judge Alley, or the subscriber, at Province Building.—_DUNCAN KENNEDY. septi—sat tu tf WANTED.. -A general housework girl to go to Boston. Apply at Mr. FRaNcIS MUTCHES, Stanhope, Lot 34. pd—sept4 Yan PREMISES FOR SALE.—For sale, the land with the panlding thereon, now in the eccupation of Mrs. Monaghan. This land is situated between Pownal and Queen Streets, and is a good stand for business or a mechanic. For terms of sale apply at the office of Mx. R. REDDIN. sept4 WANTED.-A girl for gener] housework. Ap- ply to Mrs, J. B. MacbonaLp, Dorchester Street. 4i—septé WANTED.—A tidy person, man or woman, who understands meats and pastry. wash- ing dishes clean, etc., can apply to Mrs. I. T. WINANS. 4i pd—septs WANTED.—Two good Punt makers at D. A. BRUCE'S. ad&w tf—sept4 oa - annem — WANTED.— 4 girl for general housework in a family of fonr. Good wages. Must be wel recommended. Apply at this ottice. tf—sept4 FoR SALE,—A House on Sidney Street East, containing six rooms, If not sold previously will be offered at Auction on the 10th September. Apply to JOHN LAFFERTY, on the premises. sept3—dy tidte pd WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Cook. Good references required. Apply to Mrs. AR NauD, Dundas Terrace. septl YOUNG LADY from England, who has been care‘u ly trained as music teacher for the iano-forte, and who holds certifloate of merit on South Kensington London, desires pupils. Is very patient with children. Apply to Miss Hitt, Wey mouth Street (near Prince of Wales College), dy 2w pd—aug3t Se DIED. In thia city, on Sunday morning, Sept. 6th, after a lingering illness, of la_ grippe, George Feldwicke, a native of Brighton, England, in the 70th year of his age, leaving a sorrowing wife to mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate husband. {English papers please copy. | In this city, on the 3rd inst., of Scarletina, Sanstiiens dearly beloved child of Alexander and Annie McDonald, aged 3 yeais and 8 monthe. i is At Charlottetown, on Monday, Sept. /th, Annie, aged 23, wife of Capt. E. Rake, and daughter of the late Michael McLean, of Rose Blanche, Newfoundland, [Paneral on W ednesday at 2 o'clock, from East King Street to People’s Cemetery | (Newfoundland Nova Scotia and Cape Breton papers please copy.) ~The recent storms have half ruined the crops throughout Sectland, and the harvest is at a complete standstill. shiccainccchanacinaiannil A matrimonial alliance between the ezatewitch of Russia and Princess Marie ot Greece, his cousin, will be formally an- neunced in the near future, The match will be arranged during the czarina’s visit to Athens. ANTED.—A girl for geaeral housework, \ Apnply at this office. tf_ang3l \ ANTEU. -Two gentlemen boarder+, in a private family. About three minutes’ walk from the Post Oflice. Apply at this office. sept3—3i cod WANTED.—A servant for ganeral house work, Apply to Mas. ©. V. McGreeor, Prince Street. aug2l TRANGERS and the travelling p»blic by Train and Steamboat ! —Stop at the Railwey Hotel, opposite the Railway Station, Water Street. ‘fea and breakfast, 50 cents. Rooms free.—J. HOLGER, Proprietor. 2w pd—sept3 T°? LET.—The new Dwelling House and Shop on north side Queen Square, containing twenty rooms, exclusive of pantry, closets, ete. Frost-proof cellar; good slavling. Immediate possession given Apply to Captain Andrew Doyle or Mrs. Doyle. tf—sugl3 WANTED—A young man to learn dentistry, Apply at Dr. Murray's Dental Parlors, Queen Street. tf—aug3l WANTED.—A boy about 16 years of age, must be houest, to take Nar ot . pores: apd make bimself generaliy useful. One from the country preferred. Enquire of A. HERMANS & SON, Queen Street. 3i pd—aug3l Foe SALE.—One-half of Town Lot No. 28, on corner of Hillsborough and Fitzroy Streets, with the Dwelling, Coach House and Stable thereon. on given ist of October next. P Will be sold ata bargain and on JOHN STUMBLES. 2w eod pd—aug3l DAILY EXAMINER,.- - - - tt ee MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1891. STANLEY RECEIVED TO-DAY Bx §. §. “Ottawa” from London: Black and Colored French Lacing Cords, Children’s Cashmere Hosiery, Black French Merinoes, Black Silk Velvets, Black Velvet Ribbons, Black Silk Ribbons, Black and Colored Lacings. Black and Colored Plain Sateens, Black Crapes (Courtald’s). Einglish Silesias, Black and White Print Cottons. Fancy Print Cottons. cla BRON RA KA, A DIV Charlottetown, August 7, 1891—eod & wky ee FROM GREAT nw FALL GOODS ——_NOowW OPiAiNiING AT— -_~ ial — Novelties in Dress Goods. (x) New Mantle Cloths, New Velveteens. New Mantles, New Velvets and Plushes, New Cloth, Plush, Velvet and Serge Caps, in all the New shapes. Everything Cheap! Charlottetown, September 7, 1891—dy & wky cg > rE ee — IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT ! fy LX} JSTAS. PATON & CO. Gratefully acknowledges the success which has attend- ed their Great Alteration and Extension Sale, and now intimate that they will offer the remaining portion of their large stock of substantial Dry Goods at extraor- dinary reductions. It isimpossible to enumerate all the lots that have been offered, but the following list will give some idea of the leading lines: Black Silks, Dress Goods, Print Cottons, Sun- shades, Umbrellas, Waterproofs, Dolmans, Jackets, Capes, Trunks, Valises, Readymade Ciothing, Under- clothing, Blouses. etc. Sale will last about Taree Weeks longer. JAMES PATON & CO. Charlottetown, August 24, 1891—eod & wky Books for the Holidays ! . (x] WwW" have got a Large Stock of NEW BOOKS (as wei! as the oll Standard Works), speoiaily selestel for the Holiday Season Prices the lowest in town. Iatending Students of the Prince of Wales College should:secure their Bouks early, and the best place in Charlottetown to buy them is at the BAZAAR STORE. Call before purchasing elsewhere. cheap. A lot of LAWN TENNIS NETS ani RACKETS to sell at cost. HAMMOCKS very low. Our stock of WINDOW BLINDS, PICTURES, CURTAIN POLES, BRITISH PLATE MIRRORS, FANCY CROCKERY, etc., etc., was never larger. A splendid assortment of PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, MEMOS, PENS, INK, MUCILAGE, etc. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. Moulding and Pictares of all kinds kept in scock. Preserve Covers, 15s. per hundred. BAZAAR STORE. SCHOOL SUPPLIES very Charlottetown, July 20, 1891—eod & wky | ncaliRe saptiaereesineen RR RR oR re See