~ ‘ o - , , eee ei tite ae = a ee a _ aan er IE MIRCEA _ . . Ai ¥ i pe: Oe Bie -— ——— LN Rt Ne At an ene DAY, AUGUST 21, 1889. - = WEDNES ad ee os = en LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. THE DAILY EXAMINER, -_ - itself, is a little peculiar ia its methods, avd that this sort of thing 1s slightly shady / TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Yours, — — eens AN OUTRAGED CITIZEN. SpeciaL Desrarouns TO Tne EXAMINER. onesies cnumeat ab a “stig Suggested. peer a : ACE GREELEY advise: young men in Investigation ss 4 Complaint. Masonic Circles Agitated. to **go West,” but we go further than —_—— —— that, and invite all, regardless of age or sex, Str.—1 notice in Tue EXaMINER of the account of a meeting of the Sr, — Fishermen from St. Peter's harbor New York, Aug. 20. to come West and witness the grand opening of WESTWARD HO! W. TAYLOR'S Fine Spectacies, 2nd inst an . : wer . aa So- | calle is ted that M ic circles here were greatly agi- RTON TROTI NG PARK so-eatled Fish and Game Protection So- | called on me this morning and sta asonic circles he m & y “ THE A BE 7 = aaah 3 by some of the leading | they are having their nets badly torn up by | tated to-day by the resignation of Past L | ’ ourown steamers which are protecting our | Master Grand Commander Wm. H. Peck- WHICH TAKES PLACE ON IMPORTED DIRECT FROM THE MANU! | d ut af » ‘ ’ v “4 “ly VWs 4 MAL FACT PERS. sportsmen of Charlettetown. — fhe opinion of the said meeting appears coasts. The steamers Acadia and Stanley, while passing off our shore the other day, ham, Thirty-third Degree, from the membership in the Cerneau Consistory Thursday, the 224 of August,’ t save been that the depleted state of our ; . rivers is due to the inefticiency of our} went right through a lot of nets, tearing | Degree in this city, thus severing his con- ie eae nn Fishery Wardens, who have lately become | and damaging quite a number of them. | nection with the Scottish rite of Masonry. When the following Purses will be competed ESALE ANT Ef ts ‘ i subjected to many mean attacks through | Remember, this was in the day time.| This action adds «a new interest to | for :— aS dle, ty ce dg the press by ‘*Creel” and others, who | Now, this is not just; for fishermen find it} the bitter feud between the adherents; jst, Free for All—Purse $50—divided $25 speak of netting in Morell as & common hard to buy these nets, and it is too bad |of Albert Pine and Ferdinand Gorgase | to first, $15 to 21, $10 to 3d. ra August 21, 1889-1 ie RR Orn ar NN ae practice ; and wish to insinuate that no tection whatever 1s atforded by our pre- _ And further, it was that the captains in our Government steam- ers and sailing vessels will not give orders to sail either outside of the nets or inside. Every adherent of the latter is, by # recent Masonic proclamation, in danger of expulsion from the Blue Lodge. The 24, Three Minute Class—Purse $40 —di- vided— $20 to first, $12 to 2d, $8 to 3d. 3d. Green Race—Purse $30—divided—§15 j | sent preventive force. . eo 3 recommended that our local wardens be | We trust this letter will come under their | resignation cf Peckham will, it is said, be | to tirst, $9 to 2d, $6 to 3d. 4 Peckham, for 4th. Sweepstake Running Race —Purse $10 done away with, and an assistant be ap- pointed in their place. . ’ ” in referring to ‘* Creel’s” charge regard- ing the netting of Morell River, it is evi- dent that he is not a resident of this place, Morell, Aug. 20, 1889. affiliation of the Supreme Couacil of the Mond he Ig but is probably one of eed 2 aoe ; ——— eel body with the Grand orient of France, Pp. x toca AS yee wh have been interrupte yy Our loca “yl iz xxistence of ‘he ci c euc ry. a ee onme aaa arate ie Maritime Exhibition, which does not ee uh care ctes that | Ni&tional Rules to govern in every instance, a On authorities while violating « y sided personal God, whereas Peckham states that Resco start ob 1 w'elook, chach (Xe a } or : » . . sage betas °° e +.) . ‘ i ll é Sle 2 ’ * fishing on Sunday,ur some such character Tue Maritime Agricultural and Indus- such a recognition is the very corner-stone Horses competing in the racees will be re- otherwise he would not attempt to make such false charges in endeavoring to destroy the reputation of our wardens, Che inhabitants here can testify that no : netting has been carried on in the notice, and that for the remaining part of : the season they will try and avoid doing harm, if they can do no good. R. N. Cox. trial exhibition to be held at Moncton will spread over a period of four days—opening on the 17th September and glosing on the 20th, Mr. Dimock, of Truro, who has kad an extensive experience in the management of exhibitions, is now in that town assist- followed by many others. several years, held the highest rank in the body, Grand Commander for the United States. Peckham resigned because of the of true Masgnry, Peckham has been a Mason for forty years. lnc British Parliament. Lonpon, Aug 20. —best two in three. Entries 10 per cent of purse ; 5 to enter; 3- or more to start, ; Entries close at the Secretary's oflice at 6 turned by the Railway free of charge. A good Refreshment Saloon will be on the ground, but no intoxicating liquors of any kind will be gold, A Special Train will leave Cpariyttytoyy at 6 a. m. (local), on the 22d, artiving ut Alberton at 11 o'clock, returning the same Lime Juice The Hot Weather is here, and Everyone wants Something Cool and Invigorating to Brink. iy 8s lower part of this river, as the wardens at- -——-— (x ) ——---- tend strictly to their duty. Concerning | ing and advising the local committees. { The proposed amendments to the railway ! 7 the depleted state of the river, I wish to] ppjs is Moncton’s first exhibition, and the | bill ip the House of Commons ‘last night | e¥° Pg 4 9 P. m., at the following specit} BE ; \ E) } state that the residents of this vicinity find | managers are working hard to makg it a were rejected, and the measure passed its rates, Including adyjsgion to the grounds : Yd Ir Fe it alaost impossible to catch trout with the | success, third reading. Ig the Hoyse of ‘Commons | Charlottetown, North Wiltshire and a ie te a. this evening Balfour announced that it] Hapter River.....-..-...-.-......- $1.75 AVE just received another lot of the celeb-ated MONT legal appliances; yet it is known that large quantities have been taken by Charlotte- town sportsmen, who have houses built on the bank of the river for their own ac- commodation, and I understand have even gone so far as to construct dams across the river, which, | believe, have impeded the fish from going to their spawning grounds; therefore, if the river is in a depleted state, { consider it is altogether owing to the The inducements offered exhibitors—par- ticularly those interested in horses and neat cattle~ere very liberal, and will likely have the desired affect. We see no reason why Island owners of horses and cattle should not take advantage of the special transportation rates, and show the people of New Brungwick and Nova Scotia that the ‘‘tight little Island” jg still to the front as a horse-produeing and catéle-raigng would be impossible to pass the Jrish Syn- day Closing Bill this session, Postmaster- General Racker assured Healy that no warrant is in existence authorising the postal officials to open letters in England or ireland, !f the letters were opened, he added, the proof’would goon be forthcom- ing, and the openers were liable for exis nal proceedings. ae Bradalbane, Emerald, Freetown, Ken- MeO Se ee ry 1.50 Summerside, Miscouche, Wellingfon on Port, Hill $1; O'Leary, 75c; Bloomfield, a0¢ Also return tickets on regulay trajns at ong first-class fare ; good to return same and fo): lowing day. Admission 25 cents ; Ladies free. /AMES E, BIRCH, world. [4% SERRAT LIME JUICE (in pint and quart which is said to be the purest and most wholesome drink in Jf you want something tq brace you up iu weather, try a b ttle of this famous Juices ~ They have also a very fine Limé Juice n drati, which they sell in any quantities from a pint up, LLies), j {ie iis Not lottetown, oes such ego epee digicult country. The management certainly ex- Ret ofEx-Kine 3 m roe inj ; Benen canes rould be ve 2cts a large exhibit from the and ip meuirn X-hs ietoa, Alber Aug..7 2G » sad. f mv, — a a et ae : for a warden to watch those parties day oem or -s > asm ) is Island » ; <-hing Maj Alberton, Ang. 7, 1889—pat os ma 9 : ry TF + en 9 potig so ‘a : snsideration : a ate Monetog js not in any sense deficient in : _ Lanpon, Ang. 20. : fe ee Kee { sum which they receive, until they would} ojear-headed ang pushing business men—| | Advices from Apia report the retura to 10 We always keep a large stock of Raspberry and Lemon = ay proper to unbag their seine or net. | men who know what js best for the town Samoa of ex-King Malietoa and other ex- | SYFUPS on hand rhich we c: ec rend & Phe wardens in this sectioa are highly | and province—and it is from ihis class of iles. The King was warmly welcomed by oars BY FRE oh Hane; Wine can recommend as juni tO any ~ ; on += ri a sy aantnaieaaed pinee men that the committee of management is = adeieed His ae a was hoisted. —TO THE— in the mariset, ; and I consider that thei ion would} gragwg, And besides, the situation of the | *!0g¢ Matgala groeted Ma ieto with cordial- ons . ; compare favorably with any of those sports-| town is entgently favorable. In short, | '*Y- The German Consyl informed Malie- Three Families in P. E. Island Nuts, Confectione ac ; men or office seekers. It would be absurd | there is no apparent didjcylty in the way of toa that he was at liberty to do as jp : : ry: we , to suppose that any oné man could accom-| the success of the whens. ; pleased. —-WHO SEND— Filberts, Walnuts, Brazils and Al nds, {res} | plish as satisfactory a supervision of the/ Besides the Exhibition there will be ; tk aes it Mixtuor Pale D a : monds, fresh and good, ate — rivers as our present staff of | other attractions in the shape of horse- Forest ires Checked. VY =u A - L = Ew S$ : LS ERTES: erro: re Ch colate Goods, Cream Caramels, Xe, B kaa . _. | races, trades’ and firemens’ processions, Beason, M Oo always in stock, Wholesale and Retail. f such is the case that the wardens in polymorphian displays cuncerts, etc. In- 4 head cae — a? oe im i. - i nek -Wal + . .* BEER i “ . her sections are not strictly performing | go ines deal : , . v : nstorm throughout the Ter- Pepresenting the Greatest Value in y a8 EE 4 their duty. it is no octal that 130% whole — ae oe a eo ritory fell all Sunday night, and the forest ‘ , . a & U a}, sii ahh hssdeailiibeaall 7 rei é way contri a to the success of the | fires rayiag last week were checked jn most Wootill’s ferman Baki p i Ch town, Aug 2, 1889—oaw & wky Queen & Hing Squasc Stores | lherefore, in conelusion, I beg leave t een na ’ to the comfort and places aud put out in others. The long “il i dd] f OW AP, res ———s > ‘* sues . | : » B Ona eg leave to pleasure of visitors to the railway town. drought oved . j : = - en eee ee . : gest to the Department at Ottawa, in Mr. J. T. Forbes is the S t f th ght proved an incalculable loss to IN [Kk « | ani aplind.nnange “gp tllty meee Peurd BER. F Lau orves is the Secretary of the | stockmen. UNTIL SEPTEMBER Sist. F ce feeds Sn ant aie Exhibition, and from him egpies of the seniectionaniigrenisaangs 1 joa Into their supervision be made Hetore | prize list and other information may je The Oar. ugis 4 ; aoing away wita them, as requested by the obtained oe ——— q 2 alorementioned meeting. _— oo Prrtseyre, £ . oe S. ; 2, Ba., Aug. 20. >? | rh king you, Mr. Editor, for this space The Bishop's Visitation. Articles of agreement were signed tu-day HAW KEHR’sS in your valuable journal, Ticats between Teemer and Gaudaur for a four] /¥ hy : os l remain, yours respectfully, _ Tre Lord Bishop of Nova Scotia visited inile scyll page for $1000 a side at McKees- -~-——{ x )——__- Gro. MeDoveaur. | Georgetown parish, attended by the Rector, | port, on September 14th. | Ri : iA; + Bangor, Morell. on Monday. Morning prayer, followed by 2 eae mere - ' ea9 a oS eae a celebration of the Holy Communion, was A Famine Threatened. & Favorite and Most Valnable . a r= at . said, the Bishop preaching and celebrating. wrens , ‘ eS - ee Card From Clark Braden. His Lordship’s sermon was forcible, elo- Lonpon, Aug: 20. Remedy for ull Throut and . & fee & a quent, instructive, and eminently encour-} A despatch from Montenegro says that a clas ae Sim,—In the year 1881 1 published a aging. Considering the busy season the con- famine ia threatened owing to the failure of Lung Diseases. se L pamphlet entitled, ‘* Ingersoll Unmasked.” | 3resatton was good, After the service the| the crops. An epidemic is now extensively {t has cured hundreds of cases considered Shoe Bes y More than 35,000 copies have beert circulat- Bishop inspected and examines fhe fabric prevalent. aoe. Pye ane oo and strengthens ed in the United States and Canada. of the church, together with the service Seer pipiens ce ee: . eee —— in -* aN Neither Ingersoll nor his admirers have books, holy vessels, linen of the parish, Beetineds te Veto. = Sab cold if taken ain Price £0 ae £ & ; o ever dared to face an investigation of the and, further, made enquiries as to its Fe ae oip SR per botiJe. For sgle ot the Sients here hep barges in ‘* Ingersoll Unmasked,” al- finangial condition, with each aud all of Orrawa, Aug 20, | W. HAWKER & Son, eR er though repeatedly challenged to do so, =— his ee his at veins —— The Dominion Government is said’ to "Proprietor TI i B t f' W They have evaded such investigation by on, an entry fo Lh effec ing made in| have declined to veto the act passed at the| nov!®—ly dy St. John, N. 'B. LIS ‘ j 4 he so ahaa ti] ayeanm top 2 spun of oe and abuse of the ggg RSS ag Bish Aete Tiees last session of the Manitoba Legislature, 5 eau ul atel ing Piac C Wisi vp al atl es uthor of the pamphlet. A specimen of n Tuesday the Bishop and Mr. Lloyd | wipigg out the municipal debt of the town yn gn: ; their work appeared in your aaina “aia. drivea from Georgetown to Cherry | of eee. : Oc We0 alli gr Sale the Season on J ul) Ist. August 17th. Valley, where a service was held, a sermon oe a _ The slangy puff of the editor of the a the Bishop, - the visitation The Conference Postponed. : 7 = ——_———( x }———___—— /'ranseript needs no notice. ‘* Bob bloom- ae — ee ee ee eee a 45 . j i ed snd a ; Bobisa saint and no coed anata 28h could not Orrawa, Aug. 20. BY AUWSCTION, Kor pure, bracing air, surf bathing. sea and river tishine, &e . nistake.” A Peter Funk ; yut be stirred by the sympatheti b z ie : : r , © ial al \ - : ee aol a iden or oe a etc oe ae ee cote, 7: ae ee the nn ——ON—— it has few equals. Covered Bowling Alle ys Pennis and ¢ roquet > BBS V BULICE ‘ ° ee 1ce 1 i ve . ‘ ‘ n Y > ‘ sich slang I do not refer to Major Bishop expressed the pleasure he felt at the} has been cestedu’. ped that Mr ‘Abbett i Thursday Oct. 3rd (Exhibition Da ) Lawns free to guests. TERMS MODERATE. Apply to W wher in the pamphlet. I refer to Judge satisfactory condition of the parish, and | to return to Canada at once 4 . y ’ T | 17 tet A Puterbaugh as one _ knows that our a ee the — of the grave- ' AT 19 O'CLOCK, A. M JOHN N EW ns! JIN. tatement is true. HeWoes not d ne | Yard, his Lordship made an entry in the heiestiinions neaiiie ; ; fom ae oe cca Jago Patertne, act he | pariah repiater. Weather Bulletin. Sereno to Me eee Brinn eee) foe OE ee ee ae . oe 9 i one Sharlottetow % : ae i “‘o} nee nce anh tc 6) AL TL CTD co =e ; _ to know that coarse abuse of a Bi mo of E. J. yrs, g08 oes Toronro, Aug. 20.~—-10 «a. m the city, on the St. Peter's Road Gnd costal , Cow not set to one side the evi- . n readiness to convey is 10ras ip to ‘ai 2 pe , ' ; ing of vb relling “ se “ar ; ildi ‘ 1 ; the witmesses he introduces. Charlottetown, where he arrived at oe Fser ene mpees Se Caps aware: temnarren ie eaten ae eee ai cient an —- ae < In ** Ingersol | unmasked ” I state seores | P- ™- ear ce. % ; ~~ | watered, and under a high state of cultivation. es Ed NG y i facts, acts and utterances of Ingersoll. I en 19 (} The Dwelling and Farm Buildings will be ome wm BE e the name and post office address of —Some people in the United States are ' ] Vy e ay PBS. oifered with 6G acres separately, or with all iS 8 3 ae witness Does the Transcript, or Mayor waking up to the folly of their policy in re- the land as may be desirable. oe . >. te Warner, or Judge Puterbaugh challeage a speet to trade with Canada. A Chicago ane Terms and conditions on day of sale. % e § y single statement or refute it. There is] P&Pe? Pointe out that Canada buys more CP aupEns will be received at the Mayor's GEO. J. WRIGHT. w wy 5 base culogy and course ab; se, but not a from the United States than a!) the south- Office up to noon of SATURDAY, the anug2—2aw wky tl s’e 5 vord of refutation. ern republics combined . It Says : Phe 1¢th of September next, for the purchase of a ae Se ee ae ee : (x) i ! can get hundreds in Illinois to writ bit- trade between the United States and | I'welve Thousand Dellars ($12,000) Debentures 4 W hi i ‘ ter denunciations of Ingersoll in loose the Dominion _ last year, in spite of | of the City of Charlottetown, payable in W fi TRE AT ONCE er a eZ : general terms. Such articles prove noth- threats of retaliation, | departmental de-| Twenty (20) Years, bearing interest at Four os 5 —e > 2: , ing. 7 cisions, sneers and jibes, amounted to (4) per cent. per annum, payable half yearly. — a en mE “aalfows i will have brought to your office a state- 00,000,000. This trade ‘shows 2 seedy! | an peer ted on and bear | & 7) LABORERS, 200 Lumbermen, for aes ment — actsand utterances of Inger- Sees ae yeay. a of this tn eet ee oe aU New [Hampshire and Michigan. . - ; sll If his admirers will deny them, and | °°™"""Y § st customers. & byys for ; , mseives to ac- | Teamsters get from $24 to $28 per month and ‘ ' ‘6 > ‘% nrc. open the columns of papers that eulogize _ _— her gy live like Améric +18, — eae Sound; Chnggers $88; Cap-tenders. 900. Also Ladies 4 ater proof e : Oak oe : Ingersoll to proof that I will furnish, the she is ready to buy here, all thing else s > SRSON 16) Sabeers ‘for Semanhanetia, and’ 68 I : ¥ - % 5 roof will be f ing : being equal. Then why i ?” A. H. MACPHERSON, | Stone Cutters. O ilities being ¢ adies ater r AOQORKS, : "Then aa a hens ee of facts, instead i aaa a aug 21, 1889—m ws pat tu thu _ Clerk. | with large tgraeied thoonghy shy coaaey tee LL di 7 W é t Pp oof . 2 ’ 3 s . ! “ ‘S - r sa Stig ae : wat) ties lowe eaogin o” omar abun, Then | eng Masinirs Prowler akon tans ne | DAD Lie poe fg Raine. TY ee eee e ther Ingersoll or Braden will be unmask- : ; Ime ago, ; Empl 25 aS eens ’ : nl. Braden challenges and defies Ingersoll — very good sceounte of their PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. a Men's Rubber Coats : ‘nd bis admirers to a fair investigation of id e © note that they are saan ? — e the most searching and merciless character. | "2" _” their commendation of Prince ———— Be Riek When ready to cume take the Inter- b C ats j “oT. Ay on Macduff.” Edward Island as & Summer resort. E NORTON ae tionel Seseent for Boston. Men's Ru ber On ts, CLARKE Brapen, evant " _ co. sue a es Men Ss Rubber Coats eae News Notes. . 22 esha — : 3 ‘iiageei oe mentee artnershipand pur- Cc % RD ead a d } ° f A Citizen @bijects. oronto’s death rate for July was but chased the business lately condyeted by A ' ° R «= a C oO i . et J 1.47 per thousand, against 3.62 for Mon- ao MeN RE e we are prepared to carry on ‘ ; a Mi aa or i = 9 : treal. e bnsiness 0 or R e 6 a m Sin,-—A collecting institution has latel ; “10 fg SHE Subscriber off af ct 7 ace Clot UNS S het stitu y Typhoid fever pre : ‘ . eae Subscriber offers for sale a full supply ; : een established in this city to take the | Mo cee nn paces 5a ond pent of Auctioneers, Commission Merchants of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Re ad -Mad e Cl t! ° 2 P Peat, Be PP Onn aw; and its | some of the newspapers. eee and Money Lenders a y wens: pe “ cote en ae some peculiar New South Wales is grappling with a Sipe , : : Flour, Meal, West India Goods, Ship * ae Meeting debts. L received a} mystery in the shape of the petrified bod Auction Sales will be carefully conducted, | Chandlery, Farming implements, Stoves and Rew Carpets : . tter from him yesterday, written on the} of a man—or what is supposed to be pate 4 and all returns, whether for cash or credit | Castings. ? 3 ‘of a printed sheet which was headed| It was found in a marble - | sales, will be made immediately after sale. Lowest prices for cash or prompt pay, New Car et wai some cabalistic letters and adorned by| Bathurst, and subjected be aueiti&e | tade of sheiPebvincd and cass peaben) or HENRY H. GORDON pects, a picture of the agent, I assume, d _ rade of the Province, and close personal at- . 7 : preset N Cc with badges and buttons. This ace - — J body was not that of an ab- | tention to all business entrusted to us, we feel — -. Ceongees. Cw ar pets. quested me to pay a note, which J never Fate | oe according to the London | sure of giving our patrons every satisfaction. : signed, toa party with whom I neverla Since ae was provided with ae E. H. NORTON, New Fla 1 1 dealt, and concluded by informing me that after cheaiel | oer ager el See Bros., Wholesale Hardware or a 8 or 0 et. : : I hie S, the note was in the County Cu : ae oeeeree Sanus wate — N EF urt fo ° : "WM. W lection. Curious to see ‘us eda, of whieh Ss m = a geologist WM. MecNBILL. oe cw lannels, i had uever heard before, I applied to the co bod : d @ clumsy imitation of a Referring to the notice of the above Firm SO eae STAED Mi on. N Cw Fi l Clerk of the County Court, and learned sculptor The yo back oe by s0M® | to whom I have transferred all my iuterest in Rail a ene place of business, on the line of anne s. a= him that no such note was in the | it and declared oes cana — en the Auctioneer and Commission business, I ne eee : Store and Ware- ——-—-(v)---—— ee aa fen am = Cock had left | bein prehistoric alee daar took “ws a —_ wy in recommending them | gel! the ‘Shae “ik tes + A yggg— Will 9 hotes Whatever in his hands f . ’ 7 : e the public, confident that ull consig Ma abe "tan Mle ; + saree very ' a — <a ee ee — aoe length | and business ontrusied to i gone ett. Rey couvenience for shipping Pro- \ i oes it not strike : > bin the quarry. | with prompt and careful attention, PhS e cd 4rco you, Mr. Editor, And the mystery, at last accounts, was ine. Otis in Address X. Y. Z., Examiner Office, Oe f Har ldttetow, » IO A, MONEILL. Aug 10, 1889—evd w augl5—eod&wkly. ¢