—_— = oe * r-eetereece He Oo | ae Fe fy $3 s\ & a a yal and Other Items. At D. A Bruce s, coat, vest se eet ‘ $0 > wan C aalagt sll dXvw ti pants ™ e ue We understand that Mr. rv : ‘ *.: pf Ol . baen appointed to a position Sie iy has baet : h — Departt ent » Cust x go-paY, 20 barrels Canadian gD pate . a ie noice (large barrels) ; 26 boxes J wy + . ; pies, ** "E i Nort n & Uo. Oe 4 Cour This morning two eade wp the docket. One was om ops mat tthe other &? \ g > ae days, and the othe we OF ft 1s, or? ““¢ Be iegti & 4 ” a.paX.— Lhe steamer Stanley is at «tial , . “i al ’ Se mm » chere she is to unde rgv extensive oy lls * 5g hands of John Patterson, boiler F agi eur” . » - _penstaN’s CATHEDRAL. — The walls, ~. of St. Dunstan's ( athedral have q pf rically tinted and painted. Mr. ay artisticas’ “age BAM yds was the contractor. ype - ¢ BC.—A specia) meeting of the South > ie and Athletic Club will be held sg evening at eight o'clock. Al! members me apectiully invited to be present. sogRROUS. — rhe attention of the prop- shorities is directed to the dangerous ¢ gat Dea lth hoa ting — } vision of the sidewalk at the juncture “fieakton and Rotchford Streets. F -— giistic.—In the fight at Hoboken, N. t friday night, fo. the lightweight yapionship, dvetween McAuliffe and signs, the latter was knocked out in the vee’ round. ae Tue NoRTHUMBERLAND.—The steamer c cthumberland arrived here from Pictou, ge she was being painted, on Saturday ’ She resumed work on the Sum- ternooD. : int du Chene route to-day. uside- Po ¢, 4. A.—All members of the Associa- oo gre requested to attend the meeting in je geianasium to-night at 7.30, to arrange upwinter quarters and consider a proposi- tion from the Y. M. We A. Classes as > po at 7.ou. -_ oo -- fom HALIFAX —The steamer Premier, moot, Kelly, annived from Halifax, via inter- M diste ports, about ha f-past three o'clock Cea ue, Mr. «Saturday afternoon, bringing a general gro and the following passengers for this ot: Miss Walker, M. Conroy, 8. N. Robert- . Hemmeon, Mrs. Brine and Miss es led on return early this morn- 1 She yp vith ageneral carg> and several psssen- gers. : ea fexxss —The final sets in the ladies Sins tournament, played on Saturday Bist, were very closely contested. Mes. imaad beat Miss Newbery, 6-5, 1-6, 6-1, w{ was in tura beaten by Miss Maud Ball ipthree well-fought sets, the score being Si, 62,635 Sxcted in winning the handsome prize | @ crea by Mr. Justice Young. 70 Miss Ball is to be compli- ent (mixed doubles) will be played next Saturday. ne Yiamuce BeLts.—Reference to the proper slump will make our readers aware of a huppyevent which took place at Souris on jwurday last. the occasion being the MB wrine of Mis: Priscilla Leslie to the = cision, as yar young druggist, Mr. J. H. R. ber, who is well known and has many mlsin Charlottetown. The residence of voliciating minister was the scene of the emony. The bride was attended by Miss ity Leslie, a cousin, as bridesmaid—the Hiregroom by Mr. F. D. B. Mitchell, his groomsmen. THE EXAMINER my swith the many well wishers of the bappy mple io wishing them life and long © prosperity. © dreligion. ~~ = Se ‘ef i tial eat Tek special services were well attended mtenday. in the afternoon a union meet- melthe children of the various Sunday “ols assembled in the large Methodist ‘wwh at S o'clock. Mr. Bliss addressed Maildren on the wisdom of making an uty choice in the all important matter Mr. Clark sang as a. solo, ‘The Gipsy Boy’s Lament.” In the evening Mr, Bliss based bh s remarks on the words of St. Pal, “The hour of my departure is at hand.” a, Clark sang “Lhe Life Line.” The after- metieg filled the basement, and many stood lor prayer. Meeting again to-night at 7 30 m “every night this week until Fiiday. Seats “ — 406+ i il Very Like a Job. Tak job of making a new boiler for the * Courts building in this city has been Meh to Mesars. Archibald White & Son, "ho are not boiler makers, but who are ty good Grits; and the work will be done wt oy our own workmen here, but by *t?fitm in Nova Scotia. It appears that ders were not called by public adver- m@ "2meot in the newspapers, but that pri- m titers were sent to Messrs. White— MG ate, as already stated, not boiler itrs—and to Mesars. McKinnon & Mc- . Who are makers of the best boilers .: ¢ Maritime Provinces We hear that ‘rather more than suspected that the § £8 practically in the hands of Messrs. “lté € Sors b-fo e the letter was sent # tnd that it was well understood that ,, Supporters of the Government were ft the job in any case, means being ae secure to them a gool profit as tration for keeping it away from oad McKinnon & McLean, who are the ¢ Mey However this may be, ‘ider of Messrs. White & Son was a tee the lowest, the consequence being * Suc local workmen are to deprived of the employment the Seren ; homme, obtained if tenunit ed been dOne here, and the deulas; y will lose the advantage of the * an of the money paid as wages for ltl, _ this is carrying party spite a en, of bk - Our shrewdest business ‘eilery t ee, send their orders for Gover essrs McKinnon & McLean. er th ment might also have done 80 Poul d he © citcumstances, and no fault s, 4¥e been found with them if they bain, 7. good, clear and definite bar- Ott to sa > rate, it_ was farcical on their be boiler. om tenders from men who are ation ee We hear that the spect- a work was not at all definite, lve a the contractors who have been ¥ill — the expenss of our loeal artizans, Air Dock ete undant opportunity to line ether th 7 means of ‘‘extras.” Al. ht ta", e Case sn.ells of jobbery, and Leginlatur, carefully investigated when the © meets, Ph they wig) Melphia has 160 millionaires, whose Perty foots up over $400,000,000. THE ‘DAILY EXAMINER. ‘THE TARTE-McGREEVY CASE ‘Majority and Minority Report: | Greevy case meets to-morrow, when both | sides will presentareport. The majority re- tt ltt tn a a = ett i TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SPECIAL wildcat shies EXAMINER, | } j Orrawa, Sept, 14. The sub-committee in the Tarte-Mce- port will probably be submitted to the whole committee, who will adopt it on di- vision and lay it before the House in the afternoon. QUEBEC EXCITED. on A tourna: ! Nothing Definite Decided mee Montreal, Sept. 14. Great excitement still exists throughout ‘Quebec over the Government crisis. Matters are still further complicated by the refusal of the Paris capitalists to advance the four million dollar loan which Mercier negotiated. Nothing definitie has yet been | decided by the Ministry. thence Sir Charles Tupper An Unauthorized Report. —— Lonpon, Sept. 14. | Sir Charles Tupper says that reports of | his intention to visit Canada are unauthor- ized. If the Government desires his at- | tendance he will come. —_— > Steamer Sunk-—Lives Lost. Lonpon, Sept. 14. Eighteen persons were drowned by the ‘sinking of a steam launch in Lough | Foyle on Friday. The Fatal Gale. aed | New York, Sept. 14. | The total number of persons killed by the hurricane at Martinique was three hun- ‘dred and forty. Serious Floods. Salts Mapnip, Sept. 11. Serious floods and storms are reported from Spain—stopping railway communica- tion. —_—— ri Fishery Bulietiao. i (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau Report.) | Haurrax, Sept. 12.—Quebec—Codfish- ing reported good at Long Point and Grand ‘River, fair at Seven Islands, Moisie re- , ported good fares, New Brunswick—Mickerel fair at Point Escuminac, but no cod. P. B. Island— Mackerel scarce at Mimi- nigash and Alberton, but still taking hooks fairly at Tignish, Kildare and Georgetown. | Hake and caplin also plentiful at George- town. : Cape Breton—Herring fishery fair at Arichat, but all fisheries very dull else- , where. | Nova Scotia—Herring reported very plentiful at Lunenburg and Port Med way. Mackerel reported schooling and codfishing gocd off Lunenburg. | Bait squid very plentiful at Perce and Grand Biver, Que. BIRTH. At Three Rivers, P. Q., on the lat Septem- ber, 1891, the wite of F. X. Berlinguet, C. E., of a daughter. = MARRIED. At Souris, on the 12th inst., by the Rev. D. G. Cameron, Priscilla Leslie, daughter of Mr. Andrew Leslie, to Jobn Herbert R. Hooper, Druggist. ——_—— ——— DIED. In this city, on Sunday, 13th inst., Lillian Christena, infant daughter of Annie and Edward Norton, aged 7 months and 4 days. At Covehead Road, on the 13th inst., after a long illness, John P. Mullen, in the 44th year of his age. May he rest in peace. (Funeral from the residence of Mr. James Mullen, at 10 o'clock to-morrow, 15th inst. } n this city, on the J4th inst., Lanra Mand, ocoude daughter of Howard and Flora Ramsay, aged 7 years and 7 months, “Suffer little children to come unto Me, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. [Funeral on Tuesday, +t 230 p. m., from School Street, to Sherwood by carriages. } = OppressIve headaches, partial loss of vision, hawking and spitting, are certain symptoms of catarrh. Nasal Balm never fails to give immediate relief and effect a permanent cure. Easy to use, pleasant and agreeable. It has cured thousands of others, and will cure you. Sold by all dealers, or sent on receipt of price (500 and $1 a bottle) by addressing G T Ful- ford & Co, Brockville, Ont. lw > in English and Ameri- can Hard and Soft Hats, don’t pass 144 Queen St., where Prowse Bros., the wonderful a men, do the hat business for the Island. spl?si vit “‘[mpossible,” urs boiled without soap!! ; ae It would be impossible wee ordinary washing powders ; but the function | of “Lessive Phenix” is to do a great many things commonly deemed impossible. = makes your clothes like sow, and > ae the water and your hands soft ; it wi = your silverware, yout tinware, your — ; in | fact, it will clean everything. Lessive Phenix | —ask your grocer for it. {EN Lost —The schr. Sea SeveNnTEEN Neneh which arrived at Halifax on Friday ning, reports falling in with the achr. Gosnaiat - ber beam ends, about — miles from that port. There were no nlgne of the crew. Probably all were — co Georgina pelonged to Lockeport an For the latest style TUITION IN MUSIC. “ JANIE BURRIS takes this oppor- tunity to inform her intending pupils and others that after her return to the Island = a. next, she will open her classes for Instruction on the Violin and Piano on PHURSDAY, 17th inst. dy tl dte—septll (LIMITE D.) 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 ever W ednesday thereafter for Charlottetown an Summerside, calling at Sonora, Sherbrooke, Isaac’s Harbor, Canso, Arichat and Port Hawkesbury. RETURNING, will leave Charlottetown for Halifax, calling at intermediate ports, on every Monday, at one o'clock, a. m., Fares, to any port of call........... «+83 00 SD ta ne sno Dh nces o> das Maceincuii 5 00 Rates of Freight moderate. The PKEMIER 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- ticn apply in Charlottetown to FENTON T. NEWBERY. Agent. In Halifax to JOSEPH WOOD, Central Wharf. aug!3—all papers $3909 SALARY and Commission to we Agents, Men and Women, Teach- gre and Clergymen, to introduce a new and popu- lar standard Book, : “Testimony cf 19 Centuries to Jesus of Nazareth.” The most remarkable religious book of the age, written by 300 eminent scholars, Non-sectarian. Every Christian wants it. Exclusive territory iven, Apply to THE HENRY BILL PRBLISHING 0., Norwich, Conn, dy ti dec i—septl4 APOLLINARIS, “Ths Queen of Table Waters.” 16,000,000 Gallons Bottled in 1890. REDDIN BRO3., Sole Agents. jy30—4m eod pd FS a — WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e Nth tent mare tage NOD eentencanetnaperap eagle amramner ean ooant TRAYED.—A few days ago, a very light brown Cow, with one horn broken. Any information will be gladly received by S. N. EARLE, West Street. tf—septl4 WANTED.—An honest and industrious lad, about i¢ years of age, for work indoors and outdoors in connection with a store. Apply at this office. dy tf—septl2 WANTED.— Four Coat Makers at once.—JOHN McLeEop & Co. septlz OST.—On Thursday, September 10. between Covehead and Charicttetown, 2@ black fur cape. Finder will be rewarded by leaving it ut PERKINS & STERNS’. septl2 ANTED.—Local and Travelling Salesmen Positions permanent. Salary and expenses paid weekly.—BROWN KROS,, Nurserymen, To- ronto, Ont. 10i dy (mon sat)—septs . NOTE OF THIS! JAMES PATON & CO. have only one place of business in Charlottetown. You will find them at the Old Stand, BROWN’S BLOCK, No. 168 Mar- ket Square. We have no Branch Store in the City. We are in no way connected with any other Firm doing a Dry Goods business in Charlottetown Remember the address,— é JAMES PATON & Co., BROWN’S BLOCK, I68 MARKET SQUARE. STANLEY BROTHERS RECEIVED TO-DAY Ex §. & “Ottawa” from London: Black and Colored French Lacing Cords, Children’s Cashmere Hosiery, Black French Merinoes, Black Silk Velvets, Black Velvet Ribbons, Biack Silk Ribbons, Black and Colored Lacings, Black and Colored Plain Sateens, Black Crapes (Courtald’s). Kinglish Silesias, Black and White Print Cottons. Fancy Print Cottons. STANLEY SROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, August 7, 1891—eod & wky R SALE.—A second-hand hot water boiler (Spencer's), which we have exchanged for a larger one. Boiler is in good condition, Wiil be sold ata bargain. Apply to A. HERMANS & Son, Queen Street. tf—septll GENTS WANTED!—" Life of Sir John A, Macdonald,” by Col. J. P. Macpherson. In the dark days of 1873-78, Col. J. Pennington Mac- pherson, nephew of the late Premier, proposed to him to write the story of his life. He con- curred, and gave assistance by letters to persons in possession of the necessary information res- pecting his public life. since which time the work has steadily proceeded. Owing to the author's connection and intimacy with his uncle, he is in a position to give many interesting facts which no other writer could, and much fuller informa- tion regarding the events with which Sir John was so closely connected, Address KARLE Pus- LISHING Housks, St. John, N. B., Sole Publishers. sepilo ws) good Cook. Apply to Mrs. CHARLES LEIGH, Fitzroy Street. septs WANTED.—A young man to learn dentistry, Avply at Dr. Murray's Dental Parlors, Queen Street. tf—aug3l ANTED.—Two good Pant makers at D. A. BRUCE'S. d&w tf—sept4 WANTED— 4 girl for general housework in a family of four. Good wages. Must be wel tf—sept4 recommended. Apply at this office. ALUABLE PREMISES FOR SALE.—For sale, the land. with the building thereon, now in the oceupation of Mrs. Monaguan. This land is situa between Pownal and Queen Streets, and ig @ good stand for business or a mechanic. Fur terms of gale apply at the office of Mr. R. REDDIN. sept ANTED,—A good plain cook. House heated with hot water; no washing; highest wages. Apply at this office. ang28 WANTED.—A Cook. Apply to Mrs. W. A. WEEKS, Powaal Street. aug26 WANTED AT ONCE —Parlor and housemaid, with good references. High wages. Ap- ply at THe EXAMINER office. aug2i WANTED—A general servant, Apply at once to Mrs. F. PaRKER CaRVELL, Pownal St au gi—tf WANTED.—By « middle-aged widow, a situa- tion as housekeeper or to attend on an elderly couple. Apply at this effice, septo—-lw pd TRANGERS and the travelling pohlic by S Traip and Steamboat! —Stop at the Ruilway Hotel, opposite ths Railway Station, Water Street. Tea and breakfast, 50 cents. Rooms free.—J. BOLGER, Proprietor. 2w pd—sept3 YOUNG LADY from Eagland, who has been carefu ly trained as music teacher for the iano-forte, and who holds certificate of merit rom South Kensington. London, desires pupils. Is very patient with children. Apnly to Miss Hin, Weymouth Street (near Prince of Wales College), dy 2w pd—augst — WANTED.-A housemaid: in a small family, Washing given out. Inquire at this ottice. aug2i—tf \ , J ANTED.—A girl Apply at this office. for general housework, tf—ang3l about one hundred tons. The crew num- bered seventeen all told. , NTED.—A servant for general house work. W~‘Apply to Mrs. C. ¥. ‘MoGnecor, Prince Street. — —e naan = = ——— pene an 7 perenne ae FROM GREAT BRITAIN] © EW FALL GOODS REING & STERNS’. ——_-Now OFrbtninGe AT—— . e _ ‘ovelties in Dress Goods. New Mantles, v New Mantle Cloths, New Velvets and Plushes, New Velveteens. New Cloth, Plush, Yelvet and Serge Caps, in all the ' New Shapes. Everything Cheap! Charlottetown, September 7, 1891—dy & wky — — : —_ : = —— -_——~ . ayer Ee = : —————— a es q Books for the Holidays: have got a Lirge Stock of NEW BOOKS (as well as th» (x] E old Scantied Works), sp2cially selected for ths Holiday Season W Prices the lowest in town. Intending Students of the Prince of Wales College should secure their Books early, aad the best place in Charlottetown to buy nos os the BAZAAR e IRE: — ae cae ree SCHOOL SUPPLIES very ; WN TENNIS NEPS and RACKEDLS to seil at cost. \ OCKS very low. wa aa St WINDOW BLINDS, PICTURES, CURTAIN POLES, BRITISH PLATE MIRRORS, FANCY CROCKERY, etc., etc., was never larger. A splendid assortment of PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY, PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. Moulding and Pictures of all kinds kept in stock. 1.11 Ua BLANK BOUKS, MEMOS, PENS, INK, MUCILAGE, etc. Preserve Covers, 15c. per hundred, BAZAAR STORE. Charlottetown, July 20, 1891—eod & wky