frye DOLLARS A Y RAR. © . | THE ee —— ena dieeeeeee - rene — act mse, ———— et et “ This fs true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may — = -_ “ DaILy E -« ttt te Ln ne — XAMINER. speak free.”—Evnririvzs. Suvetz Corres Two Cente Se ease esttessesneeene CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. tt te ' gsi YOR OCTOBER, 1891. | ; —_—_— wOON'S CHANGES, | 5, and day, $>., 48 4m. p. m., NW, @? a ; i horizon. *} 9 ! oe + 10h day. Gh.. 44.3m. pm, &, ae Irth day, 9b, 32.80., a.m, W . gob, , » a horiz0n. , % ' J jgnarter, 26 h day, 9h., 44.7m, a.m , SW 7 —_|3un ‘Sun | Moon'High Days yp oF 38% -isesisets | rises |wat'r| lenh. — h mh mimorn. after h m| = ——— ne w (6 3.5 Sui 417 19 31 IL 33 7 _ 4} 34152011 1; ww = py 6} 33) 6 2311 3 27 1 sunray 7| 31! 7 296'morm 24 2a gs; 991831) 0 } 20 3: a Mi| 27) 9 38) O 34 17 ~ Laeeeeet iii 2aito 46) 2 02 14 me remy | yo} ast 68) 155] me ease 14° QNlafts7/ 246) 7 ist 16] 37/243; 524) i sadsy 18} 15) 3 23] 6 52 10 58 Se elar 19° 1413548 2! 54 Peedoesdsy | 2; 12, 420/855) 51 mr yeisy | 22) 10\ 443,940) 48 Ss iday 23; 8) 5 4/10 23) 45 agtarday 25 6) 5 26)11 2) 42 dey 95} 4/5 52/11 41) 38 Fuelay | 27; «-3| 6 Qjafe23) «35 > -amday | 29) 216581 6 32 Oe, dnesday 30.4 59, 7 45) 1 35 29 re 82) 57) 8 41) 2 50) 26) ehidey | 33) 56) 9 44) 355) 23 Mday | 34) 5410 50} 510} 20 C saiay 36} 52/11 57; 6 21} 17 3 ypieoday | 27] 4ljmorn! 7 24 13 Mitesisy | 39 491 3 818 | wa» Vednescay 40; 48) 2 7) 8 52 7 Mistiday | 42) 45/310/ 927) 4 Hl Triday | 43) 44) 42810 O}10 1 Miwurday 6 45/4 43! 5 17:10 32] 9 58) SMES A. MORRISON, g HALIFAX. AGENT FOR hse, CAHBBREAD & 00, | TEA MERCHANTS, jiondon, == England, ——AND ALSO—— i } Bweralt First-Class West India . Firms, etc. | . SPECIALTIES: ta, Sugar and Molasses. (wfal attention given to consignments of Price Rdward Island Produce. S WPERENCK— Bank of Nova Scotia. $70 —Pickford & Black's Wharf. | § Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy SOOTHING, CLEANSING, J HEALING. ietart Relief, Permanent Cure, Fatluce Impossib/e. Many so-called digeaeca are duply symptoms of Catarrh, qed as hesuiaehbe, )osing sonse olsme:!, foul breath, hawking and spitting, general feeling of debility, ete. If you are foubled with any of these or Kindred sym ptorns, you have Ogsarch, aud should lose no ime proctiing a bottie of Sisal Biim. Be warned in time, naviected cold in head Téultsin Catarrh, followed by consumption and death. Sold by a1! aruggista, or sent, post paid, on receipt of price ‘Deoutsand $1 by sddressing FULFORD & CO. Brockville, Ont. a 3 D ORE Noun anpAN! SES CRoyp att Couaus AND 7 MoopING CO es OLDs. @40 YEARS IN USE. 4 PRICE 25°PER BOTTLE w gq “STRONG & CO. PROPRIETORS St. John,, N. B. LGILL UNIVERSITY, : MONTREAL. 4 A ect a1 ANNOUNCEMENT of the Ward uty of Applied Science has been Use, ant i details ef the new . ries, Workshops, Apparatus ta amprovements in its coated Depart- Avil, Miniag, Mechanical and Elec- Vaich es and Practical Chemistry, Yd 1 afford in the Session of 1891-2 | Ret hith i s "Shia country, erto accessibie to Students LT ae may be bad on application to the T IS THE GREAT INVIGO { gned, who can also su i . oe pply detailed (aecteements of the other Faculties of the teting Y, viz, Law, Medicine, Arts {in- Donalda Couvse for Women), and tence. te -< W. BRAKENRIDGE, B.C. L., ~Watf Acting Seeretary. signature upon the label, } 2% years’ » ean oe = ee WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1891. VOL. 28.—NO. 114 NEW GOODS NOW OPENING ———AT Tah LONDON HOUSE. ———(x1) Dress Goods, Mantles, Jackets, Underclothing. Blankets, Flannels, Cloths, Velveteens, { {x) HARRIS & STEWART. Charlottetown, Sept. 12, 1991—dy & wky =F. —_ ATTENTION ! J. HM. BELL ISHES to call the attention of the public 2o the fact that he has something specia * this year in Stock and Lasts for Custom Work. Aivo that we make any style, sulstance or quality of a Boot or Shoe you may require, from Men’s largest size down to a Child’s Buot, and at the most reasonable prices ; aud would remind parents and others that now is the time to get your Fall Bouts made, and we claim to be the only house in the city that turns out GENUINE HAND-MADE CU 3TOM WORK. We would respectfully ask all who require anything in the above line tu give us @ Orders filled up totime. Good Fit. Best Valus. Lowest Prices. REPAIRING cf «ll kinds promptly done. J. H. BELL, Upper Great George Street. Charlotretown, Sept. 15, 1891—1m m w f call. NT ee OM = — —_—-~ W. W. Clarke's Steamship Agencies. aeeegsiaeetiitsictlt iid atatmene S.5. FASTNET, HALIFAX 10 DEMERAR E. N. Crewes, Commander, ——VIA—— WV nil for Halter. every tHurs.|\Lntermediate Ports. DAY AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, calling at the following ports :— T is intended to sail the 8S. S. TAYMOUTH CASTLE for the above ports en THURS.- Souris, Port Hastings, Port DAY, September 24, calling at Rerpats St. s@. |Thomas, St. Kitt’s, Antigua, Guadaloupe, Mawkesbary, Arichat ——— Dominica, Martiniqae, St. Lucia, Barbadoes Returning, wil! leave Halifax every MON jand Trinidad. Returning via same ports. DAY EVENING, at 6 o'clock, making the Ss. 8S. ALPHA, aame calla. NEIL HALL, COMMANDER, FURNESS LINE, ——BETW EEN—— | London and Halifax./Bermnia, Tut's Island and Jamaica The 15th of Every Month. FROM LONDON. as S. 8. HISTORIAN .........September 16th : - DAMARA Be aes ie ey P October ut SS. = BHT A : * OTTAWA..... ebocveds cose te OO A. N. SMITH, COMMANDER, FOR LONDON. Will Sail for Havana the Ist of SO. CPPAWA, cosdaid. vu . September 19th Every Month. * HISTORIAN.........October 10th 6 - DAMARA ; 2... ce ccc = 10th @ OTEA@A.......< ‘November 7th Charlottetown t0 Pugwash. The above steamers have first-clase accom- modation for passengers, with saloon amid. sbips, carry a stewardess and do not carry cattle, London Agents :— THOS. RONALDSON & SON, 34 Leadenhall Street, London, E. C. PICKFORD & BLACK, Agents at Halifax. September 9, 189]1—lw dy then eod ES ———— ee HE &. 8. MAYFLOWER is intended to make daily trips between above porta until the end of September. Due notice will be given later on. Freight solicited and carried at lowest rates. W. W. CLARKE, Agent at Ch’town, P. E. I. ——— eS S > = ————-- _———— - THE INCREASED SALE THIS YEA — +O F—_—— CAMPBELL'S QUININE WINE the Esteem in which it is Held. Is the Best Proof of fe 0) is invaluable in TONIC OF THE DAY. It is invalua eon pi Painful Indigestion, Malaria, Lowness of 4d as a General Strengthener of the System when weakened by Changes of tha Season. inine Wines, but is necess that there are many so-called Quinine ‘ that yA GREAT ABs CAMPBELL’, — — eS ine CAMPBELL’S QUININ x ea omens cases of Loss of Appetite, Spirits, Fevers of all kinda, an OCTOBER 7, 1x91. ee ee, @ueen Square Gardens. A CRISIS seems to be reached in the hia- tory of these beautiful Gardens. As our readers are alrendy aware, their «existence and ¢ontinuance have been due to the taste, labor and perseverance of Mr. Arthur New- ber y. until this year, been defrayed by coutribn- ions of certain citizens—t he amounts being collected by ladies aj-pointed at a meeting The cost of their mairtenence haa, of cit: zens held every spring. This system was obj -ctionable for two reasons —the first because the task was distasteful to the kind ladies ; and secundly, because it was felt that as the Gardens were for the adorn- meat of the city, for the pleasure of all burden should fall equally apon all who enjoyed their beauties. On Juve 4th of this year a meeting of citizeus was held in the Board of Trade Room, when Hon, T. H. Haviland, the Mayor, acted as cheir- man. The opinion of this meeting—a large and representative one—was what we have just expressed, and that the Provincial Government might with propriety be asked to give a grant forthe Gardena, while at the same time the City Council should have a similar request made of them. The question then arose whether or not the Counci) would be justified in making the grant before there were evidence that the citizens really desired the Gardens perpe- tuated ; and as a safeguard, a large com- mittee was appointed, whose obtained the signatures of a large number of citizen taxpayers to a memorial to the Council, asking that a grant be made annually for the Gardens and the amount added to the estimates of annual city expenditure. The Provincial Government and the City Council each promised a grant and the work went ahead under Mr. Smallwood’s capable hand, Mr. Newbery continuing to manage the finances. Now, however, hitch appears. Mr. Newbery assured the meetiny held in June that there were bo arrears to be considered, and the granis were made for this year’s expen- diture only; but Mr. Newbery now pre- sents a statement of account showing a con- siderable deficit, including a balance no evident means for discharging the in- debtedness. The feeling of the meeting held yesterday was undoubtedly that the grants should be devoted to this year’s ex- penditure only (for which purpose they would be sufficient), and that while Mr, Newbery should have stated to the June meeting the existence of adeficit, he should not suffer the loss of the amount, —which, however, must be realized in some special way. A committee was appointed to ob- tain astatement in detail of all disburse- ments, indebtedneasses, liabilities,and moneys recaived, and the committee will report to a meeting to be _ held in the Board of Trade rooms at 11 o’clock next Monday, when there should be a large gathering to devise means whereby all just indebtedness may be removed, and a clear start made for next year’s gardens, It was the opinion of the meeting yesterday that a committee of management should be appointed—one mem- City Council, and the third by the citizens at an annual meeting. One person of the committee should be treasurer to receive all grants and make all disbursements, and his accounts should be duly audited by persons appointed for the purpose at the annual meeting of citizens. This is a busi- ness like and sensible plan. Its adoption is almost acertainty. By these means the annual outlay may be made notto exceed the guaranteed income. There will be no more collections, deficits, uncertainties. kindly ,consideration and trust that the public buildings. MeEn’s overcoats and reefers, boys’ overcoats, The best value we have ever | jackets, suits. shown.—Harris & Stewart, London House. oct2 3i eee For Over Firry Years Mis mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; duces natural, quie' as ** bright as a butte totaste. It soothes the THE DATLY EXAMINER. | * . . . (y citizens alike, it was but right that thes ison ¢ etree members | brought over from last year of $147, with. ber by the Provincial Government, one by the | We commend the gardens to our readers | meeting to be held next Monday will re- | sult in the adcption of the suggested; schems, the settling of all unpaid accounts, | the preservation for next year of all the} the plants now in the gardens, the contin-| uance and even improvement of the beanti- | ful spot which adorns the centre of our| city and surrounds the principal of our| Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of it pro- sleep by relieving the ) child from pain, aad ‘he little cherub awakes | o S itis very pleasant 10 child, softens the | Address and Presentation. The {. lowing sddress witha purse was wei senied to the Rev. A. J. McIntyre, by Dr. Dinie) E Morris and homas A. Dougan. ou has departure for his new field of labor. St. Columbia Parish, East Point -— Rey. ayy Dear Fararr,—Before allow- jing you to d+ pert from onr midst we can- jRot permit this pyoituuity to pass without expressing io y u our heartfeit gratitude for yur in our behalf, whilat you had this parish, an courte p regrec that the friendly relstions (existing beiween us for the lase foar years jare abuut to be severed. During your | sojourn aAmMODY Us We have not failed t notice and fully appreciate the many im- {provements which you have accouip!isted | and eiso your marked and «ver ready ea jin attending to the spiritual welfar and advancement of those committed to your guidance. Aud it is ours to hope | that ihe good instructions received at you jhande iosy sink deep inte our hearts, and mociuce fruit conducive to our final s-lws B wing, theretore, with submission to the will of God and cuc holy Bishop, we Constant labors ch aryP tf \beg of you to accept the sceompanying ipurse asa sma'l token cf the esteem and jregerd in which you have been held by us, with the assurance that our prayers will be offered up that you may long be spared to exercise the holy office to which you have been consecrated ; and now, dear Father, in return we ask of you to remember us in? the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, and al- though apart we trust that the silken bonds of friendship which bound us in the past may still remain unshak~-n in the future. We remain, on beha'f of the congregation of St. Bonaventure, your devoted parish- ioners : Daniel E Morris, M D, Thomas A Dougan, J P, Angus C McAulay, J P, Augustine D McDonald, John Byvne, Angus McDonald, John R Fitepatrick, Jos A McDonald, Bernard McCabe, A J Mo- Donald, Francis Hughes, J D McDonald, James C Dougan, James Byrne, Allan Me- Donald, Patrick C Keliy, Roderick Me- Donaid, James Fitzpatrick, Thos Hughes, Augustine A McDonald, Thomas Smith. The Rev. Father mide a brief but suit- able reply, in which lie thanked the parishioners of St. Bonaventure for the |kind feelings which existed between them \for the last four years. << LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Mr. Henry’s Case. Srr,—The Hon. James R. McLean has not thought fit to come forward and explain tothe public his reasons for dealing so harshly with Mr. Henry, the contractor of Granville bridge Neither has the Patriot said anything in justification or defence of Mr. McLean. The reason for this silence is obvious: their conduct is not defencible. What does it matter to the Hon. James R., although Mr. Henry has workmen to pay, and material also to be paid for, so long as he is in receipt of his salary and the spoils of the Public Works Department at his hands? What cares the noble Prince of the Kast who suffers, so long as he is autocrat | Mr. Henry is harshly dealt with and the non-committal Peter might at least see that justice was done to one of his constituents, iit is to be regretied that the people of this ; Province are so apathetic as to allow them- \eelves to be without a law upon the statutes of the Province giving any of Her ,Majesty’s subjects the right to sue the Crown in matters of contracts or otherwise. With such a law upon our statute books, idefining the course to be pursued by any ‘persons aggrieved with their dealings with ithe Crown, such snobbery and snobbish- ‘ness as practised by Mr. McLean would | goon be settled at the bar of the Court of Chancery. We have lawyers in abundence and they have been tinkering at the business now for many years, and to their disgrace be it said this Province is without a law giving the subject this right. You have to go with your hat in your hand and bow to Mr. Fred. Peters, and if it meets his wishes, he may advise the Governor to sign a fiat but not otherwise. This should not be so The bridge in dispute has been taken off Mr. Henry’s hands, and now for nearly six months the public has had the use of the bridge and Mr. Henry, the contractor, and his men are unpaid Will the Liberal James R. come forward now and respond to the second call showing his reason for dealing eo harshly with Mr. | Henry. Farr PLAY. Grenville, Oct. 6, 1891. ! | | 1 ‘ | } Insist upon having the HARTSHORN, GOLD BY ALL DEALERS. Factory, Toronto, Ort — ee ee <oes MY OWN HOUSEHOLD, } 191-2 Ounce Packets, - - 5 cents, A if ‘aac as 90 il gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates “WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POW. the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for| DER has been employed in my own house- other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Syrup,” and take uo other kind. [yr mar2 3i eod & wk aa Be sure and ask for ‘‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing diarrhea, whether arising from teething or | jold for many years. ‘*Grorce Lawson, Pu. D., LL. D., Fellow of the Institute of Chemistry of Gre Britain and Ireland.” wepts CAIN | A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME “ALL EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OlL WITH } Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda } IS NOTHING UNUSUAL. THIS FEAT? HAS BREN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER AGAIN. PALATABLE AS MILK. EnN- } DORSED BY PHYSICIANS. ScorTr’s ? EMULSION IS PUT UP ONLY IN SALMON } ) ) COLOR WRAPPERS. SOLD BY ALL Druc- GISTS AT §0c. AND $1.00 ) SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. NOW IS THE TIME ——TO GO— TO BOSTON. Cheap Excursion---Oue Fare ——VIA—— Ss. S. “HALIFAX.” Canada Atlantic Line FROM HALIFAX, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 14th AND 2ist, V AMMOTH HEALTH AND FOOD EX. A¥3. POSITION takes place at Mechanics? Building, Beston, and numerous attraetions, A chance for everybody to visis Boston on these two Special Excursions at ONE FARE from Charluttetown. Through Tickets for sale by Charlottetown Navigation Company, H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent, Halifax, N. S, P. E, ISLAND RAILWAY Provincial Exhibition & Races. - connection with the Provincial Exhibition and Races, to be held at Charlottetown on ‘luesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Uctober 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th next, the following eereseemiees for Trains and Fares will be oar- ried out: Return Tickets will be issued at one first-class fare from all Stations to Charlottetown on Octo- ber 5th, te parties in charge of Live Stock or other Exhibits; also to parties appointed to act as Judges, Return Tickets will be issued at one first-class fare to the general public by ‘Trains on October Sth, by au Trains on October 6th, 7th, 8th, and by Forenoun Trains on October 9th, except from Stations west of Su These Tickets will be good for return up to and on October 10th, 1891, A Special Passenger Train will run from Tig- nish on October 6'h, 7th, 8th and 9th, on follow- ing schedule, which is Standard Time :— oct2 SAO TR AOUER. «000 5 010 bs vt eden 400 a. eee eet ee ae ae Oe AIG i nn. ici db kn cisco oan Oy i Bishi dueedne bannns dekan o—. oP: TG ME co sass Goce ees ancackece — es WRG. 66 och 144. Svein ** ‘ Misosacks. .....%. » ieee leedaes Sana” see «RE ap et ta oh I Oe OIE 6s aS ncs kb ds bea a ov e.: PEOWESS 6 iad. vine cand baked —- DRGEIG . owediestdens ae ee ” eC Tg ce ‘-_— - Huuter Rver........ vevcsbaces eae wae tf orn 9 07 ~ HOOPS CP SUOMI. 1 .000ccceneeson. ee BSTIVO CR ef lOCEOOS WE ooo cck cccccedseec eee This Special] Train will leave Charlottetowsa for return at 4.45 p. m., standard, on October 6 7th and 8th. Tickets will be issued by Spec Train at undermentioned rates, good for return by Special Train on date of issue and following day, except Tickets issued by Special on October 8th, which witl be good for return by Trains on October 9th, and those issued by Bpe- cial on October 9th, which will be good for return by Regular Trains on October lh :— Tignish to Piusville, inclusive .........-.+++-812% B)omftield to Portage, EP 1 Conway to Richmond, wt) as sicebbebbens 1 W ellim-ton to S’side, - oseces New Annan toC.Traverse “ ecvces eroeecres Bradalbane to Cl de, oe eee weteeree Colville, Loyalist and MNGi ccsicccdeoncies Winsloe, 20c.; Royalty Junction........-+-+-+ Passengers to and from Stations on Cape Tra- verse Branch will connect at Emeraid Junction with Special Train to and from Charlottetown. Return Tickets will be issued to Charlottetown at uadermentioned rates by Forenoon and After- noon Trains from the East on October 6th, 7th, sth, and by Forenoon ;Train on 9th, good for return up te and on 9ch Uctober, except Tickets — ‘dou 9th, which will be good for return on 10th :—~ yw &s Hunter River and North Wiltehire........... 3 16 Souris to Bear River, inclusive..............+ We Selkirk to Lot 4, a —pieeanoln 750 Dee Sees to tee C8 nscoccvcesedes So Georgetown to Peakes, “ = .....000- vevevee BUG Pisquid, 66c; York and Uni0n,...s+ecsesseres + 260 Bedford, 40c; Brackley Point....««+.+++.+« coee DO Suffolk, 35c; Royalty Junction.........-....+++ 150 The Afternoon Train for Souris will be held at Chariettietown until 5 p. m., standard, on October 6h 7:ch, 8th and 9ch. aad will connect at Mount tewart with Evening Train lor Georgetown, J. URS Superin’ nt. tailway Office, Charlottetown, ' September 25, 1891. ‘dyfmw dy patguarstttloctS wy prs SHIPPING BAGS. TEN THOUSAND Extra Good Shipping Bags FOR SALE LOW. WEEKS & BEER; sept29—1w 3 igi ERO tae A