,} EK DAILY EXAMINER. noe a a a rn re me oka Peve nee Poe “ This is true Liberty, whea Free Born Men, baving to advise the Public, inay speak free.”—Evxirives. SINGLE Corigs Iwo Cents NEW SHERI, TLARLOPPHTOWN, P. KE. ISLAND, FR DAY, SEPTEMBER 19, i890. VOL, 26.-—NO. 96 CALENDAR FOR SEPTEMBER, 1090. er ae | Worcester. LETTERS weoe : on em Bermuda Bottied. | Having resided hete for about the space - ad THE EDITOR. _--——_— — requested by Islanders to describe this city, The City Schools. first Quarter, 2ist day, 5h., 53.0m.. p. m., S. : ; : : : situated 44 miles south-west of Boston, and[O°2tsins an effusion over the signature of ses se I submit the following to THe Examiner : 7% full Moon, 28th day, Sh., 47.2m., a. im., NW ' i : halaw hewinen. ; , is connected with the principal cities by re — ae is worthy of notice only for . po eames et } | Various railways, the chief of which are the}' me ” sh ps ase =, element, and n | Moon 1 aye ; ,Buston & Albiny and the Providence &|* Covert attempt to deceive. The writer rises r! tenb | Worcester. This city is very well laid out, }8¢¢™S to have a particular animus towards 1 mh m) after) after bm : having well constructed street railways, an Mr. Oxenham, and has attacked that geutle- L. Mouday 5256 34) 811 0 913 9 jitexhaustible water supply, a complete] Man m4 inost ungentlemanly and unjusti- Hweiny | a RB Os a | elects ght wstom, ond one of the beat] Sable manner." Looking, a che many in a; ve Ganenen, . ant a P~ ire departments in the State . otter contains, 4) Thursday = = id we OF PURE NORWECiAN Wieciint has a world-wide fame for] / shall hereafter refer to him as ** Untruth,” 5 Friday BO) 2710) 4) 2 47) 1257 COD LIVER OIL. ‘wanufactures, the most of which have been| ¥2° plays with truth as a kitten with a a we am , cal a : ee ht ‘ “You must go to Bermuda, If me year, and havi 1@ . Last Quarter, Sth day, 1h., 17.0m, p.m, E. A 4 ou do not I will not be responst= of one year, and having been frequently New Moon, 4th day, 3h., 40.5m., a.m., N.K ae ~ Serene ae } rv orize , can ® ne e r ° _ “ time nor the money.” “Well. if Fain city” Dihiak end bill C . Sir,—The daily Patriot of Satu that is im ible, try Woreester, Mass., (population 90,000) is 7 ovo saturday last DAY UF WEEK nn SiSacurda a2 25)10 45 5 o ss ; : svurday 10 45, 4 0} 53 Isometimes call it Bermuda Bot | visited by the writer. Farm implements, | Use Oue would suppose from his words tled, and many cases of Sunday 33} 23/12 $2; 5 19) 50 he i inday f | Sensei i nee that he is particularly anxious to serve the 3] Mopda, 34 9] +3 "7 | bo ots and shoves, woulen gouds, envelopes re : ¢ . , g ; ain 35; 19 "0 26 7 a CONSUMPTION, |wire and hardware of various kinds eee citizens in order to advance their best inter- ¥0| Wednesday 27' 171 1271 $ 341 40 Bronchitis, Cough ‘largely manufactured. Among the fac-|¢St8; but he is only a pretender, whilst {1/Thursday 38! 15} 228) 917) 37 a or Severe Cold |tories visited | must mention the one in are the roll of a ee of Sema Mr. 12| Friday 39 131 8 321 9 54] 34 ——_ : + ¢( ) IN /| la I have CURED with it; and the which the Richardson Improved Buckeye|V*¢™8em is not a teacher, as ** Untruth” {3 Saturday 40; 11) 4 37)10 28) 31 . rt otvemade 2 nee te Mower, so highly appreciated by the far-| ®88erts; nor has he ever solicited from the 14/Sunday 1 9} 5 4111 0} 28 thing | which commends it is the? | mers of P. E. Island, is made. This factory as oe me “en uf perenne ee 15 Monday 43' 8} 6 56/11 30} 25 stimulating properties of the Hy-( /turns out about 2,000 of these implements] U"Y Schools. As the statements made by 16) Tuesday <<; 66 7 Simorn) 2 : } wiht oe Tt ‘ie aie at pene jannually, The boot and shoe industry the Guardian are, I understand, perfectly (7| Wednesday 45; 3} 8 58) O 1 18 ) Dragyis''s, In Salmon wrapper. Be { | alone produces $6,000,000 worth of stock|°°rrect, and as the editor of that paper is {8 Thursday $7 : 10 6) 0 * 4 E “"s rom. fae ine Geereee a ; | yearly, The wire mills, which are the most quite able to defend his position without 9 Friday . is 0) 7 2 12 » SSRE © POMSE, Botievirc. |} | extensive in the world, employ upwards of | * fear, favor or affection,” there is no need w oa 5) eet a] . 7,000 men, most of whom are Armenians or| /2? me to undertake to do so, One thing e Mon * - se ; 3 48 9 2 Turks. is clear, and that is, had Mr. Kennedy not 23 en 53} 52] 3 32 5 17 1159 A RARE OPPORTUNITY There are eight national banks, five sav-| Deen absent from the Island, and from his Sale tneeslen 54| 50! 416) 6 50] 56 s|ings banks, four private banking houses place at the School Board, Mr. Oxenham aViaenten 551 481 4 52} 8 7] 53: daa and seven insurance s»eietics, So the | Would not have been treated as he has been. 6iFridey 36} 4515 21/9 3] 48 a ‘ : financial affairs are not limited for want of | According to ** Untruth,” the summary aad o7lSaturday 58! 42154719491 45 HAT desirable block of ground situate headquarters for the “greenback” and | UBjustifiable dismissal of Mr. Oxenham, and ae - a ae ae —_——_{x]—___—_— and being in the front and centre of} i 0. dollar.” the appointment of Mr. Robinson, are a ae alm de - on the City of Charlottetown, and known as the . , ** simpl ti f » W iL thi 29’ Monday 1} 40] G6 34/11 8} 39 3s OEareD es i Four daily papers are run here, and I}. ply questions of money. eu, this an T » ole aal e = nlnpog REVERE HOUSE” property, and com- : meee, % the oe : 30 Tues.lay 6 2)5 38) 6 58/21 45/1136 prising nearly one acre of land, and a most don’t know how many weeklies, as weekly et se first time that *‘ questions of 31 oie . cent ei 8 Rail P papers are, so to speak, getting played out|™oney” have influenced men to commit magnificent site for a Railway Passenger , 2aK, g y B h os ET, —_ ———— ———== We cal turnish anyone, LF OWN | Station or first-class Hotel, is now offered for!here, as the generality of country folk are mean acts, Dut the statement of ** Un- sale by tender.” evabled to procure the daily news along the| ruth’ is false, as a most competent and : Tenders for Debentures Tenders will be received by the Lady jline of railway. This, Mr. Editor, causes ae pres 5a eae oe “~~ : , : Ww ° ] Superioress of the City Hospital for the pur-| me to stop and reflect on the time when I cer ceu ave nh secur y the x _-—— EK ast point to est Cape, Ww it 1 | chase of the whole block only up till the SISt/ used to receive your much admired journal School Board for less than $250 per annum, = GQEALED TENDERS, marked “Tender for = Decomnnrs ROGW. .severving the right}at Rustico Post Office with the elbows ee aoe who has so efficiently h Debentures,” will be received by the Boarc accept or reject an nder. ; and satisfactori i of Schoo! Trastecs of Charlottetown, through the Barthes ee ae respecting buonds and Worm out, not caused by any dilatoryness on faithful] y served the public long and undersigned, up co 12 ocigck. noon, 2x SEP] Wew Goods clean and sweet, tem tO |ctition sr betat cocpplictionts Lady|the part of officials, but by the arduous| faithfully, TEMBER, PROX., for School Debentures of o ’ SNS ON re ees Oo LCT ee of travelling eight miles through} But ‘*Mr. Robinson’s appointment was $500 each, amounting to Twents-Three Thousand Superioress at the City Hospital, or to - 3 ee : ous i he Board.” “U h.” . _—— , blinding snow drifts, which sometimes} “®40imous at the Board,” says ‘‘Untruth, Mollars, issued by the Board for a — of M Pp HOGAN Agent . ld 5S th ie t t f wa es who ** speaks like a book ” Will that twenty years, and bearing interest at four per a } h: + Bee HELIN, “Ot, wou occupy the best part ol a week ere : oe cont. a naam, goeabie pee gonehy wor Se fifty per cent. ¢ 1eaper t an any City of Charlottetown. the mails could reach he’ afhee. To con-| Writer undertake to explain to the public rOVil1ONns 0 1 ublic Sc O18 ACL, Sid. = ° . . . ° 4 ee . 2 xn Ash Gtkeaiiies oan ees tee The aug7—dy tt wky her _____ | tinue the subject of the daily papers 1 may|/w that ** appointment was unanimous at say that one of them, viz, the Massachus-}the Board”? He appears to know ; let etts Spy has been published consecutively| him reveal. He needlessly informs the for the period of 120 years, having lived | Public that “‘ the Superintendent of Educa- through the tumult of the War of Inde-} 0M is not at liberty to accept the position depence and the opening and closing scenes| téferred to.” What a contemptible shuffle ! of the late Civil War, and fought with the|4nd yet rothing better in defence of the fervent patriotism that it is now so proud] tion of a minority of the Board is offered. of. The Superintendent of Education is not at The school system is a perfect one. All| liberty to accept the position of Secretary books and school supplies are furnished by|‘t® the Board of School Trustees! What a payment of the Interest on these ig is ; guaranteed by the Provincial Government. Ten- . 34 ik , th 6 k t ders will he received for the whole or part of all 3 up ¥ 0c on © mar e ° said Debentures, ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary of School Board. Ch’town, Aug. 26, 1890—tl 22nd Furniture ! F ‘rniture ! for every Male Teacher Wanted. room in the house—all grades, all PELICATAONS wit be sreovived fe the un. iv EW YORK the Government. Teachers experience no revelation! Who, save the correspondent instant, from Male Teachers of the First or t | es e ii > difficulty in having the progress of his of the Patriot, over permitted the flights of i er Class, for sae as Teacher in the = y es, a prices. S ae ss e scholars retarded for want of books, which aan ae to soar 80 high as to suppose c est Kent Street School. : : : i 4 eae is the state of affairs in many schools. |that such was necessary? I think Mr. , ISAAC OXENHAM, teamshi Co. Among some of the principle educational | Nicholson would have been only too glad to Secretary of School Board. fa. ic p p na ; ; : institutes are the Clark University, Wor-|8¢tve the School Board in the interests of ‘ | Fowest Prices ever quoted. Best: i ' septi—2aw (wed sat) IE SINR A Eee + sg mangement, - OR REN UNNI ees Ler 2 7 A " G ! ‘2 -: er “ i - a F M a 7 , were A - tae igs ed = , Pe) A cester Academy, Oread Institute and the | @ducation as City Supervisor, and for a sum less than the additional $250 given the new ~ ? Jesuit College, tl incipal R T HE REGULAR LINE, Catholic faigitete ms, Mow Basset "The appointee, FA Johnson's Stomachic Aperient | Wy a} nieneni cts D values ever shown. High-priced Polytechnic Institute, recently established, | 48 to the Janitor: ‘* A woman or boy is is where the physical as well as mental in-| ll very well so long as everything goes EVERYBODY'S PILLS, 3 . d d THE IRON STEAMSHIP struction is attended to. There are 37 | Tight, wee ow an avsieg® cong me ; ‘ Churches in Worcester, and as near as [| 80me one be killed by an explosion,” what * aan goods and low-price SO00ds V A LENCI A can ascertain are as follows: Congrega-|then? Well, “but should an accident J Indigestion, Constipation, Bilious aces 8; Trinitarian, 8; Methodist, 7 ;} occur — sous une We me by Sa ness and the many ailments con- oman Catholic, 5; Baptist, 2; Unitarian, 2;|5102 When a man is in charge, w en sequent upon the sluggish We want yo ur trade. We have | 1G0O TONS, Episcopalian, 1 ; Universalist, 1 ; Friends, How much better would it be for ** some action of the Liver, Kid- | CAPTAIN F. ©. MILLAR, 1; Disciples of Christ, 1. Some of these|°Pe” to be “killed” when a man is in ney and Bowels. are very picturesque edifices. St. Paul's, a ae — when a eae is = charge ? . manne , % W | W ULL leave Company's Wharf, rear of Custom|noble granite pile, is classed among the| +2¢ problem is one in stocks. e@ corres- PRICE 25 CENTS PEK BOX. the stock. e must make a clear- iw Hows Bt. ‘JOHN, Pix at ORK, v ‘ls | grandest churches of the State. 8 pondent of the Patriot may have concluded ! — | City, Massachusetts, The old South Church, recently recon- | tat it would be more honorable to die by Sent by mail on receipt of price. Sample structed, has a history in itself dating}the strong hand of aman than to fall by free ou application. Prepared only by ance. Times are hard and Money | Every Friday, at 3 Pp. Why! pack to the days of the Revolution of In-| the feeble hand of a woman ! — Ppleeppeetsinend de a 6 i , "2 a Am ~ _— we a . - Fs si ' ' a ? m pono ov a _ ARTHUR 8. JOHNSON, (Eastern Standard Time). dependence, as the first reading of the] | . Surov, iat Corner Kent and Prince Streets, etarning. ante will leave Pier 0.1K. R.| Declaration of Independence was heard| ‘September 18, 1890. = | /1S—2aw yharlottetown. (foot .of Pike Street). New York, every TUES- j j Tni ; -_ > _is S—2aw wy Charlotte own, — scarce. | DAY, at 5p. m., for Cottage City, Mass., Rock. eon vy ee The Union Depot is ——— rT & land, Me., Eastport, Me., and St. John, N. B. Classed among the jargest granite structures a i 4 i Freight taken on Through Bills of Lading to| of the Union. King’s County Exhibition Notes. é ° and from all points South an est of New! ‘There are several very handso d to Ty W York, and from New York to all ts in th y poe coe ine’ . 10 Re ard. WwW e can Ss ive you more for your ite idee ei ele on nea parks, on one of which can be The preparations for the King’s County - ceeapest taree and lowest rates. seen an elaborate monument erected to the eer oe ae ce — ed ; . ——— ippers and im rs Save TIME and MONEY ; : t.. 4 e. : by o ering goods to be forwarded by the New| Worcester heroes whose blood was shed in tthe en oat oo y the a i . HE above amount will be paid by the WwW E BE i TE V E than you | York Steamship Company. the late war. F e early & e@ arrangemen ; T understaned % 4 who will give money, . 9 Tickets sold at all stations on the Intercolonial|; ‘Ty ; : auti : : will be perfected. oF _ undersigned to any person I gi Retiwer ne city is beautifully situated, being The Se f the Exhibiti aaa such information as will lead to the conviction Dee farther tafermation apply to partly elevated and partly ina valley. The e Secretary of the Ex bition has se- ee of the persen or persons who broke the win- FRANK ROWAN, Agent hills by which it is surrounded furnishes a|°U%¢d 4 number of plates, similar to those - ee Seowe && the teyns of the Sawereage Se ee get elsewhere. WE MA Y BE 228 Prince William Street, | pretty view of the city and suburbs. In| ¥d at the Provincial Exhibition in 1889, ag Rink Building. nth. +, ae St. John, N.B., |i. suburbs is Lake Quinsigamond, on| which the fruit exhibits will be display- Bs N.L.} . ; ed at Georgetown. st Db, C. McLEOD, General Manager, which many famous regattas were held, { ' septl2—tf Secretary. ; ie 63 Broadway, New York. : The fruit show at Charlottetown last ect " MISTAK E N e It will pay you to wae oo fallen: Canney nokia eee : = year was one of the great attractions of the CHTOWN MUTUAL thale leasehe. Exhibition, and with the extra accommo- NOTICE Worcester is the birthplace of the cele- dations that will be provided at George- brated temperance orator, J. B. Gough, Sm inom a raeberes Sel . a ho did yy erye in- | County will each bring in samples from their | Now is the time to buy. Quis [SSS eet Toe Seen e u eng" : *|of this city that he wandered in a state of | * "> , : ow is e im 0 y: mone ack car af Di. page gH intoxication, when his attention was ar-|, Le wet weather has retarded the finish- ’ P & oe ny OF: ree head by a member of a total abstinence | "8 and polishing of the trotting course, if but with one or two daysof dry weather, investigate. Fire Insurance Company. HE ABOVE COMPANY is taking risks on Dwellings, Furniture, Stocks, ete., at — | ber next. The above House has been in pos- ; : ; ; ween tore ‘Stieene can e6t ireurancé % ; R yr. Esq., society, who induced him to sign the code Cugmowe vues the place to get Bargains. eee ea amen NO ab, he peda’ Though thi man tho chindecmpe| 8 ack wil by ll ready for dhe rca etual cost, paying The m 73 ase a venx,,t th ' y built houses |at signing the pledge, it was the successful|. 4 number of horses have been nominated premiums to foreign corporations. re under- e€ » beth of whom built new house 2 . « for the 2.50 d by Satutd ioht one: hence the result. This was the dwel- © <.0V Face, and by Satutday night, , of their owu. The above House is first-class in every respect, and will be provided with a|ling of Elihu Burritt, known as the learned{2en the entries close, the list for both signed has been appointed Secretary, and can ee at his residence, Lower Great George « | good Miia ant Coach House. blacksmith, who acquired a knowledge of events will guarantee a good afternoon's B. BALDERSTON {x} sa . Apply to John Kelly, Esq., Water Commis- eightcen languages by improving fragments sport. rie aug22—3m 2aw sioner, or to the owner, of his time while working at his trade. Mr. P. P. Gillis, of Charlottetown, _ aug22—3m 2aw > EDWARD KELLY. P. E. Island is not as well represented brother of Rev, Father Gillis, of St. Peter's tT Yt . | _sagl4 , here as in most cities of New England.| 24y), has consented to give an exhibition p i ISL AND ST A M i RS. Among Islanders I have net here are Mr.|°f §peed with the handsome stallion Par- — " es SHERWOOD CEMETERY John Clark; Mrs. S. Worth and family; ae sired by old ,Abdalish Mossenger, ; Mrs. J. McInnis and family, all formerly . : Summer Ar rangements. * lof New Glasgow; and Mr. Livingtone, con-| 48 ll return tickets are good for 24th ~----—-- a. : fectioner; Mr. Jenkins, veterinary surgeon, and 25th September, aun arrangement will tE weil-known Steamers “ST. LAW. ‘ | PLEASANTLY situated at the junction of Mr. James Phillips, stone-cutter. and be made te furnish lodgings at reasonable itt eee ara ree raion ables teneet Royalty and Brackley Point Roads,| family, including Franklin and Lemuel, all | "tes to all who may wish to stay over until ae Ee ee eee oa conveniently reached by Rail or Carriage. of Oterkétishewa: Mr. Phillips is meeting the 25th, and visitors will thus escape the leaving Charlottetown at six o'clock in the) Qharlottetown, Sept. 5, 1890.—2aw wy | Trains run daily to Cemetery at 7 and 9.45 with remarkable sucess here in his line of |7¥Sh om the trains on Exhibition night. morning for Pictou, connecting there with | ' . --— re = a nr ,@ m., and 4.15 and 4.30 p. m., and return at business, but Iam sorry to say that his The Committee in charge of the Exhibi- steamer “ Kgerton” at 10 a. m. for New Glas- | : one ag ‘ ee : 10.35 a m. and 5,25 p. m. (local time) ‘ : gow, and thus with Morning Train for Cape | . ~ Mm. and 0.20 p. Mm. a . : =1]: : ‘oy. | LON appear to be determined to give those ‘ Funeral trains may be had whenever re-|#@iable partner, Mrs. Phillips, is not enjoy who pataonize the King’s Ooeaty Rexkibi- lor By eton and _fastern P oints, Also at Pictou | ay A i EK if Qr * N D E R tig tea ing that state of health that secures hap- at “bl con rey: five pment Leaving Picton about noon, oa arrival of Morn- | ry hy @ = Price of Plots as follows :— piness. fort, neon coonneal should make up i > ing Train from Halifax, for Charlottetown. . a . Ot nial eaving Summerside on’ arrival of Morning | Family Plots, 15x20 feet, on high aad oe J. B. Covtson. thalr mind ts attend the Gecegebown i- Train from Charlottetown for Point du Chene : : ENDERS will be ived by th sees dry ground, sold at reduced price of..$20 00 ——_— hibiti oad connect there with I. C. R, Traius for | ‘HAT desirable Brick Residence situated T co. tl w . mage g a ts Plots half above size, in good locations. 12 50 Repimnen.«<Phe eaten of Me: Ansioatte ibition. ee ee ee ae i the north side of Hillsboro Square. up to the 20th day of September, 1890, eR IGE, 5 9.0 abn vido cm banvivo te ss 2 00 PPE 0p : ny rT United States. on the Church, Bloomfiield, destroyed some time ; : from parties willing to construct a Two- : : r Leaving Point. du Che ival of Morning | The H is frost-proof throughout. Coach |7* ; : For further information apply to Mr. Wil- : ; : : ; PutapeLpu1a Crrcvir MeErrinc.—The Train from St. John and ‘Moncton tor. ‘Sam. eee tadie ok Fae House on the _pre- pened Hone st Brick oe ane to ume liam Coyle, Keeper, at the Cemetery Cottage, | 98° by lightning, is being repaired accord- ci cireuit meeting of the Philadelphia : merside, and connect there with train for| io Entrance from Weymouth and Rich. | ‘ttetown, according to plans and specifica- 4+, the undersigned, at the County Court|ing to plans executed by Father Von riving Park Association began on the léth. . Charlottetown. i ; tions to be seen at my Stables, Great George Blerk himself. Mark Wright & Co. ha ; mond Streets. The property rucs back 160 : y Office. ’ g Vel In the 2.35 pacing class, purse, $1,000, Orphan By order, A eniiee feet, and is 48 feet wide. Street, Charlottetown. >! = onze. | HENRY SMITH, the wood work in hand and Herr Hermans Boy won; ean, 244." by -- Secy. Ch’town Steam Nav. Co (lid) | For further particulars apply on the pre- | : om TTS S aud Secretary Cemetery Company. _ the galvanized work. The cross was put] Orphan Boy’s best time was 2.294. In the i iulyS’—eod 4m sian ie | septl0O—2aw till30th | julyl7—eod 3m up last week and the appearance of the] 2,24 class, trotting, purse $1,000, Nightingale ; * MRS. KENNEDY. | pire is pleasing from every point of view. | won; best time, 2.243, by Frank T. Night: 4 K D. GC, for the Stomach janeQT-—dly M.D. © Cures Dyspepsia. K. D.C. is Guaranteed. The Church will look better thanever. —_' ingale’s best time was 2.27. ; ? CINE as