» DoLLARS A YEAR, + This true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak te free.”—Evnriripzs, ¢ Srxete Corres Two Cents ygW SERI LS. ‘ —— . ~ ~ ____ CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1891. VOL. 28.—-NO. 111 yI0N LINE Fig WAL STEAMSHIPS, Sailing Between REAL and QUEBEC fr LIVERPOOL. sPPOIN rED SAILINGS: #yi\ From From From Live ol. Montre ul «) tebe, Aug. 14....5ep 2 ‘ HY. 4 O8 16 Sept. * ' = yp i eign: ‘ ~ 0 eo ' = er l4 ee: 8.... “ Pi ~ “ Gy ‘ =s Bp a5 BLNow = - 2... ev. 2 ane 8... “* 18 —* +O +L .. wi Six a= mrss OF PASSAGE :—Cabin, $45, $50, a ei upwards, according to accommoda.- ».+orn—$85, $90, $110 and upwards a 2 sompdiate, $30; steerage, $20. B vaNCOUVER and LABRADOR are BS. steat and most elaborate and commodi- 4 a Paagen get Ships on the route. 9D i, farther information apply to = FENTON T. NEWBERY, z Agent. SOOTHING» HEALING. KA at Polief, Permanent ae ; War es 2 mm (ore, Failuceimpossidle. wR { isny so-called dives a! meh i} j mpt So. < om mt aiacie,) Ss © y ee suse | A i i feeli ~ $i a a de , ete. If you are , ° i 5 i th anv of . te ae Ee tndred gyi ptomis, i lia Pee ps - nd should lose no Sa = 4 i should lose no Fates ‘ ~ puring bot » of Peas art’ ae we } ing & t ae ak @ ist, Hara. Be warned in & ae ce wut, neglected cold in hea eS 5 a a msults io tarrh, folie: i Vas A 4 by consumpti and death. MAI : 4 Dceuts and 3) byada gi . ALFORD & CU. Brockyi n = . v2 3 we ry 4 . = as seat a TWMES ). MORKISUH, Sen ALIFAX. ze) aw ULI MABEL, CAREBREAD & 00, | TEA MERCHANTS, Aiondon, «= Engiand, —-AND ALSO—— Sweral First-Class West India) 4 Firms, ete, > : SPECIALTIES : ju, Sugar and Molasses. aweful attention given to consignments of gue Edward [sland Produce. MPERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. S03—Pickford & Black’s Wharf, @ ‘idifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy 2 A. ‘s : SOREHOUND ANDANES FOR tp ap <6 OUGHS " ROup 5 git Cua POOPING =a OLDS. V4O YEARS IN USE. ft PRICE 25 PER BOTTLE te g STRONG & CO, PROPRIETORS en okt, BB S1CILL UNIVERSETY, MONTRE AT. a {S201 ANNOUNCEMENT of the ried ty of Applied Science has been Nain 7 Stating the details of the new ; ith eorstories, Workshops, Appsratus - tat cprovements in its several Diopart- Bical as Mining, Mechanical ans: Elec- Vtiel, herring and Practical Chemistry,, in, Wt afford in the Session of 1891-!? Vanta, a : ithe not hitherto accessible to Studentss 4 Cotatry, me eps 4 eat cW GOODS NOW OPENING —AT Er LONDON HOUSE. ——{x)- Blankets, Flannels, Cloths, Velveteens, Dress Goods, Manties, Jackets, Underclothing. -dibiai ( (x) Charlottetown, Sept. 12, 1891—dy & wky al » SS ~ a a - -_ am — : ——e ee = A NEW LOT OF WALKING STICK For Young Men and Old, In many Styles and Woods, including some variously mounted in Gold, Silver and Oxidized Silver, all prices, just received at WATSON’S DRUG STORE. Charlottetown, Sept. 29, 1891—dy Painters Supplies! Ril Supplies! Carpenters’ Supplies ! Farmers’ Supplies ! EVERYTHING IN THESE LINES. ——_ALSO-— CARRIAGE GOODS! The Best Goods. The Lowest Price for Good Goods that the market affords. Goods bought right and sold low. Satisfaction guaranteed in every respect. Wholesale and Retail. NORTON & FENNELL, City Hardware Store. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND EXHIBITION AND RAGES, oes _—(x}--—--—- The Annual Provincial Exhibition, Open to the Whole Island —W ILL Ba HBELD— AT CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, OCTOBER Gth, 7th, Sth and 9th, 139i. (x) — 7 Charlottetown, May 28, 1891—2aw and wy for Exhibition must be entered at the Office of a : 1 before FRIDAY, 2nd of October. rarh & Smallwvod, Cameron Block, on or | » 2 The E vse Sicounda and Buildings will be open on F riday and Saturday, 2nd and 3rd of The cone ai ; til 2 o’clock in the afternoon of Monday, 5th October, for the reception and OS on oe Exhibition articles. Exhibitors of bulky articles, requiring large space, should apply to the Secretary not later than 26:h September. aie Prize Lists, containiug full information as to rupee, regu se , forms, wiil be sent or given to any person applying -* ; tie new open and entries can be made at any time with the sec y- 5 The: Grand Parade of Prize and other Animals will take plaee on "clock, a. m., Sharp. Friday, 9th October, at 11 o’cloc 7 ° THE RACHS. LL ANIMALS and Articles etc., and with entry- The entry books are Cpisg 3 _ ee may be hac teati h Nie J ad on application to the &, ee who can also supply detailed Viienee Mts of the other Faculties of the ve a Stsity i; i =e ‘ ] Sling the Law, Medicine, Arts (in- | tevin. de Donal la Course for Women), and f rh Science. _ W. BRAKENRIDGE, B.C L, ntl CC CO: OLE dary L. Heare y ' Wy TUL tae & limited number of Pupils ig PIANO or ORGAN. Rigo, °¢» apply at MRS. G. V. Me- ’ 8, on Prince Street, Chaglottetown ; ‘lowing Races will take place during the Exhibition :— The f poe Oct. 7th. | Second Day—Thursday, Oct. Sth. First Day—Wednesday, Yr 150 Three-M tinute Class... +---+ .*0*° Purse $150 | Tiree-Yeur-Old Class. o-4-+ +. -Purse $150 -M i SH.-cere* 2 n ane eeseopeee eerseree . Gwo-Xe ar-Old, Futurity (withen- |, 4) MME acc cterhass tse «150 tranct : money added),.-----***" & 200 a tS |. ods io dagyé +8-* *** Free-for ; the two-year-old Pace are now closed, twelve horses having made second we — ede ali other races wiil close on 24th ve esa pera * on L GRAND OONCERTS are being arranged or, EO Tela ill be afforde i during the Exhibition. : wi Ss _ — Ee ad by rail and steamer from all parts. pee and Amusements of A Harvest Hymn. BY MARIANNE FARNINGHAM, Thank God, that on a thousand hills His summer gift the landscape fills; And reapers in the joyous morn Are busy with the ripened corn. Thank Godffor all the generous rains, And the hot sunshine on the, plains; And that-the seasons’ grey and gold Brought increase of a hundred-fold. Thank God for plenty everywhere; And, that thie poor may have their share, The miracle of loaves again ie wrought for multitudes of men. Thank Godfor all the corn that stands In other fields of other lands; And that where’er his children roam Some grateful hearts sing ‘‘Harvest Home.’ Thank God with life as well as lip, With lowly:prayer and fellewship; With holier hope and nobler aim, Sing praises to the Father’s name. Thank God that all the harvest store Is only one love-gift the more; That He who gave His Son will spend His love in blessing to the end. Thank Him who, for our joy and rest, Has made the Father manifest; And for His Kingdom that shall come, With Righteousness for Harvest Home. a American Stock Market. The recent upward movement on the Stock Hixchange, says Henry Clewes, proved irresistible. Nothing equaling it either in force or character has been seen in years, Based on the soundest of all foundations, the profuse generosity of na- ture and a healthy national prosperity, it! is evidefttly impossible to seriously check the spirit of buoyancy thus imparted. In the course of time it will undeubtedly run to excess; it will also be accompanied by fluctuations of varying severity; it may be that in some instances the advance is al- ready beyond reason; but the one great fact remains, that of all nations on the} earth we are-this year most wonderfully | favored in respect to the products of the | soil. - With assured pleniy at home and scarcity abroad, the farming classes of the Uuited States have before them a period of | pro: perity to which they have long been | stramers. Not only the railroads and business interests generally will benefit directly from large and paying crops; but | in another respect, so far not fully appreci- | ated, will they receive acyantage. The iarmers of the Northwest have for years been overridden with debt; and the discon- tent thus promoted has been at the bottom | of the injurious currency and anti-railroad | agitations. If the estimate that our wheat, corn, oat &nd cétton crops will preve worth 2,000 millions of dollars, and there is no reason to doubt these figures, it is safe to assert that hundreds of millions of farm mortgages will be paid off, in part or full. | Lenders have had such unpleasant experiences | with this sort of security that they will be glad to regain their money; and borrowers will be equally eager to escape the! heavy interest charges which swamped hard- | earned savings. i Contentment will succeed discontent amongst the farmers, and we shall hear less of the crazy currency and silver agitations which have held capital in fear and trembling the last few years. For the Farmers’ Alliance there will be no further use whatever; and we may also hope for more decent treatment of railroad interests from_ the various State Legislatures. On the other hand, the capital released from farm mortgages must find investment somewhere; and this, as already said, is a point often overlooked in estimating the future demand for stocks, ' Such influences as these are at the bottom of the present movement, and account for the stubborness with whieh the public are holding fast to stocks. Marriage and Divorce. IN TWENTY YEARS 328,716 DIVORCES WERE GRANTED IN THE UNITED STATES. ‘ Marriage and Divorce” was the sub-' ‘ect of an interesting paper read before the | niterian Gonference at Saratoga, N. Y.,| on 26th ult., by Hon. Carroll D. Wright, of Washington. After reviewing the mar- riage statistics in the various states 1n the union, Mr. Wright said: ‘‘ From 1867 to, 1886, inclusive, there were granted in we} United States 328,716 decrees of divorce, the increase being steady and rapid yearly, showing an increase of 157 per cen’. in the | 20 years, in which the population increased ! only 60 per cent. Of the 328,716 divorces | granted in the 20 years specified, 216,176 were granted on the petitjon of the wives. | The duration of the married time is also an interesting study. : ical ‘- In the period named it averaged 8.07! ; | Less than 20 per cent. of the partics are whick they are married. In the number of divorees examined, in 58,524 there were no childwn, and in 141,310 the children form ed nc part of the question arising.” For Over Fiery Years Mrs Wiasloe’s Soothng Syrup has been used by millions of mothe for their children while cutting teeth. It relkves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the chilé irom pain, and the little cherub awakes as “bright as a button.” Itis very p'easant to tte. It soothes the child, softens the guns, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the oowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarheea, whether arising from teething or othe causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be mre and ask for ‘‘ Mrs. Wivsloe’s Soothing Syrip,” and take no other kind. [yr mur2 3i eod & wk Si. hd irate Dy:pepticure—ls oot 4 palliative, but acure.it first relieves, then controls, and finallysatirely subdues the irritation and in- flamméion of the stomach that causes ndi gestiorand dyspepsia. For the largest stock, firest qutlity, best mkes and lowest prices in cape coats and na reefars, Prowse Bros. the Wonder- ful Chap Men, take the isad. All others follow ol 3i B.DGERS, President. A. B. WARBURTON, secretary. B. B.D0G ~tod tf _— | ; Chayf lottetown, Sept. 2, 1891—3aw & wky Georgetown. Georgetown; 2, Mrs P Macdonald, New Perth; 2, Mary A Lavers, Georgetown. Miss Murphy, Georgetown. ‘ Murray Harbor; 2, Wm Poulton, Georgetown. ; Murray Hitbor; 2, years for the men, and 9.27 for the women. ' divoreed in other States than those in’ hatched 1890—1, J D Knight, Georgetown King's County Exhibition ——— THE PRIZE LIST. (Concluded ) FLAX MANUFACTURE. Half doz Towels—Mrs Henry Collins, New Perth. Table Cloth— Mrs Henry Collins, New Perth. Sample Flax, hackled—i, May Dona- ghue, Roseneath. Half dozsn Grain Sacks—1, Robt Shaw, New Perth. Pair Sheets —1, Sarah J Macdonald, Lit- tle Pond. Judges -— Mrs Mauttart, Souris; Mrs Angus McIntyre, Newport; Mrs Wm Clow, Murray Harbor; Mrs D B McPhee,George- town. FANCY WORK, Selection of Fancy Work in Wool—l, Minnie Macdonald, Peter's Ruvad; 2, Helena Macdonald, Montague Bridge; 3,; Tillie McLean, do. | Selection of Lace Work—2, Mrs B F Stewart, Montague Bridge. Fancy Work of other kind—l, Annie Macdonald, Georgetown; 2, M O’Brien, Painting, framed—1l, Annie Macdonald, M_ Brothers, Lilia Brothers’ Road. Needlework Picture, fiamed—l1, Judges—Mrs Jas E Maclonald, Mon- tague Bridge; Mrs Henry Gurdon, George- town; Mrs C B Puole, Lower Montague; FISH. Quintal Dry Codtish—R Joidan, Muriay Harbor, Quintal Dry Hake —1, Richard Jordan, Case 1 Dozen Canned Lobsters, unlabelled — 1, Daniel J McCormack, Boughton Island; 2, Lauchiin Macfadyen, Peter's Road. Haif Barrel Mackerel—1, John Hempbi, Burnt Point; 2, do Ten Pounds Sounds—t, Richard Jordan, Oiman Poole, Lower Montagne. Quart Codfish Oil — 1, Richard Jordan, Murray Harbor; 2, Albert Jordan, Murray Harbor. Judges—J M Aitken, Montague Bridge; B E Allen, Boughton Island; Henry H Gordon, Georgetown. LEATHER AND HARNESS. Side Neat’s Leather—1, Jas M Cogswell, Georgetown; 2, do. Side Grained Leather—1, Jas N Cogswell, Georgetown; 2, do. Side Calfskin—1, Jas N Cogswell, George- town; 2, do, Side Harness Leather—1, Jas N Cogswell, Georgetowa, 2, do. Carriage Harness (single)—Alex Walker, Georgetown. Judges—Same as for fish. CHEESE AND BUTTER. Best exhibit of cheese, not less than 12 pounds in weight—1, Mrs Alex Robertson, Brudenell; 2, Charlotte McDonald, New Perth; 3, do, do. Tub or crock salt butter, not less than 20 pounds—1, Mrs Alex Robertson, New Perth; 2, Maggie Mellish Union Rvuad; 3, Mrs Robert Dewar, New Perth. Basket New Butter, uot less than five pounds—1, Maggie Mellish, Union Road; 2, Alice Norton, Brudenell; 3, Bessie Me- Gregor, Union. Judges—David McLure, Marray Har- bor; John Larkins, St Peter’s Bay; D C Merson, Cardigan; Capt McLiren Geo'town. PIGS. Boar, any age, Berkshire—1, Allan Hun- ter, Dundas. Sow, Berkshire, having reared a litter in 1890~—1, Allan Hunter, Dundas; 2, How- ard Mellish, Union Road, Boar, any age and other breed—1, Rob't Dewar, Brudenell; 2, A A Annear, Lower Montague; 3, A P Hobbs, Georgetown. Sow, any age and other breed, having reared a litter in 1890—1, Jos Wightman, Lower Montague; 2, Benjamin Wright, do. Pair Pigs, Berkshire, under 7 months, barrows excluded—1, Allan Hunter, Dun- as. Pair Pigs, Yorkshire, under 7 montha, barrows excluded—1, Benjamia Wright, Lower Montague; 2, James Puole, do. Fat Pig under 12 wonths old—1, C B vole, Lower Montague; 2, do. Juiges—Edward Clay, Dundas; John H McKinnon, Brooklyn; Herman McDonald, POULTRY. Pair Turkeys—1, Mrs Norton, Brudenell; 2, J Campbell, Heatherdale. Cock and 2 Pullete, bght or dark Brahma, Cock and 2 Pullets, other breeds, hatched ,in 1899 —1, Norn.an Poole, Lower Mon- | tague. : Pair Ducks, hatched in 1890—1, Roger Westaway, Lower Moutagre; 2, Joseph Westaway, do. ; Pair Geese hatched in 1890—1, Roger Wightman, Lower Montague. Judges—Same as for pigs. MISCELLANEOUS, Collection Native Insects or Birds—1, R W Stewart, Brudenell; 2, Eddie Poole, Lower Half Dozen Brick—}, Montague, 2, do. ' Collection of Tin Work—D F Kennedy, Georgetown. _Pair of Sashes ard Frames—John Wether- bie, Georgetown. Judges—John Duff, Georgetown; C White, Rollo Bay; Jas Dewar, Brudenell. Robert Stewart, ; | 4. The Cod » fe Pp That Heips toCure eT }] The disagreeable } ; ‘} | ¢ tastevofthe 7 \soo% COD LIVER OIL is dissipated in x SS SCuUTTS ahs | Sul | Ze ; Uf Pure Cod Liver Oil with } HY POSHCSPEHITES : Or LIMB AND EXIDVAs The , atient suffering from ) CONSUMPTION, HnRONRCHATIsS, COOH, COLD, OR WASTING RISEASHES, takes the as he would take milk. A per- ject omulsion, and a wonderful flesh producer. sauce voother., Al Druggisis, 50c., 1.00. SOOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. ALE A lO ; remedy | ; GG HARTSHORNS SI L fas AOTC L ONDA CAHARTSHORN) Insist upon having the HARTSHORN, SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. Factory, Toronto, Ont, sR Re hice WECLAY MORIS a © N ONES ORCL fear. ) %y P A OF ; Bp ce) SCOP ALT TUR { eel EALTH.-GLVING, mindSovthing, soul- inspiring. Worth proving. TO LET. HE Southern Half of the late Chief Jus- tice Palmer's residence, situated ‘ou Upper Queen Street, at present occupied by Lewis Oarvell, Esq. House contains § rooms, heated throughout with hot water ; cold water also = the building. If desirable, the saine will be let partially furnished. Porses- sion given Ist October next. Apply to ° H. JAMES PALMER, sept25—tf SHIPPING BAGS. TEN THOvVSAND FOR SALE . WEEKS & BEER: Montague. Collection Scroll Sawing —- Henry Wick- wire, Georgetown. Collection Wood Turniag Georgetown; 2, do. Butter Tub, hardwood—Angus McFadyen, Peter's Road. Pork Barrel, hardwood— Angus McFadyen, Peter's Road. 1, Henry Gordon, Road. Re id. Collection Wasketwork, osier — 1, Stewart, Brudenell; 2, W C Stewart, do. Panel Door, uapainted—I, John Lavers, Georgetown; 2, Andrew Lavers, do. Half Thousand Shingles—l, Malcolm D Peter Mackerel Barrel—Angus McFadyen, Peter's Herring Barrel—Angus McFadyen, Peter's sept29—lw Will be the Hour of Sailing of the M FROM CHARLOTTETOWN, Commencing Thursday, Ist Oct, McKenzie, North Cardigan; 2, do. s°pt23 —lm 2aw ? i f lixtra Good Shipping Bags LOW. aff 4 OCLOCK, P. M, a : ' ‘ 4