“ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”-—Ecxmres. Spe Suxetz Corres Two Cents ——— ner! e oe a ct ta acer ee AG ee 7 ‘ "Ty ¥ i 1 7 ‘ a ee ee s ; ae cc i : ate a ati & k PELs Sui De CHARLOTT % . tit i) as ‘ ‘ ‘ —— o ia ETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1891. VOL. 28.—NO. 93 ; é MOMRED 12 2 age NRTNLgE ape aueece : ” g. s PALS FoR SEPTEMBER, 189], THE D ATTY Y EXAMINER Good-by. _~— — : , — aes " v V a=h MAKE Blk u ee AL. | HARRIET M'EWEN KIMBALL, 1oN’S CHANGES. ——_—___---—- -- —_—__-______-- },. — ay 4h., 3.5m. & m, E SEPTEMBER 11, 1891. | Bid me good-by! No sweeter salutation Da . PR ol = Se ree re N Can friendship claim, Th ; i’ ioe borieom. =, 54. Gm, am,N ~~ | Nor yet can any language, any nation eeegag 1808 Sys S8-y ONT, Sy Ds Netes and Comments. A awester frame. ie ank You! , * g horizon. Oh. 51.3m a. ioe 4 ia | { wears eee can wc am! Moo ee tes 6 5 7m, p.m SN, 3 }| --An epidemic of typhoid fever broke It is not final; it forebodes no sorrow, ) cuRenhe Iabooe 8 a ” t in Swed ] ad w: raced | As some declare } rage ON CHETER, COUGHS, | eel ae sii me il iG out } weden recently, and was traced ,,, ; COLDS, OR ANY FORM OF W. ‘ Be cjg noriz20- se A ao h h th ilk ’ k amily in. ho, bern to fretting, are so prone to borrow Saas : AST- - ee - ] throug @ milk suppiy to the famuy in ( ING DISEA ler they have tried _— sun Sun Moon Lii n Jays A i which the first eee d th n 4 } To mor row’s share f SES, afier ¢ . aa <a auc aiel led ; Pm Se J ; E ; F oO ed, ence to 4% . yy oF WESS| isos o ri - tr 2 nb 9 well into which there leaked drippings’ “Good by” is but a prayer, a benediction ; ‘ 2 eee h mM moro tte ' B : j h mjb mim = vs . 13 10 from a manure heap twenty feet away From lips sincere, ( os 5 24.6 i oi oJ 10 40 —_-AIN D——- <j The milk cans wore washed with this water And breathed by thine its brings a sweet ‘ day |. 26) 38 4 16 + os ; évery day, and when the practice was stop-| conviction — 97; 31/ 5 2i11 39 e ped the epidemic ceased That God will h i phew? 99} 29 6 25/21 59 l A b d Th : eee ( x ; rida) a9} 27| 7 27\morn/]2 58 wOl 1né Tes éTs Gd eéanérs —The Empire: The trade in horses ,,,, “a “iin : . : og i sansa) % 2 ra . ° . ok: Mh ateilied ; + Good-by!” Yes, God be with you !”— - 3 1! 95:8 201; 9¢99 54 which the Dominien does might be easi y prayer and blessing } pean gq} 24/933! 1 0] 51 | t and largely increased. As we have often : | . : ies 2 : ye ; e a ; reat I ] P, ne R4/ 2210 40) 1 36 48 r pointed out, Great Britain affords an im- Alike our pede rig grec care confessing | Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and ame | 20,11 46) 316 & Ww » k } B ° mense market for certain breeds of horses, | Tu aft cur wane: HYPOPHOSPHITES Fens | 38, 1Saft95) 3 6) 42 e make the Best Threshing | it woud wat ropsy the expenditure if : | _ OF Lime and Soda.— friday a eS Se a Mall Pp ES q ] . our farmers would devote more time and However rare or frequent be our meeting, } 17 18 ALMOST AS PALATABLE Baer 39, 14 3 : 5 = = fi OF . - &S and. 3 erms libera e}money to breeding the class of animals re-! However nigh , AS MILK. IT 18 A WONDERFUL soo lay w = : 48 a a 30 quired. A British paper just to hand ob- The last long parting or the endless greeting,; } FLESH PRODUCER, It is used and i . Yonday - : ; 15 918) 25 eee (x) serves : ‘‘Avain and again have we urged Bid me good-by ! See - Physicians. Avoid all RE eee a apo Canadian farmers the value the eee | | Sr eae set ae « Tedues (a > ian 7 | V/A \a\/ \eCyal ritish market for Canadian horsis. As} 9 ; right f= i 38) |MARK WRIGHT & CO ean tosis aon at ppivarecs) 13 1] 241 6 | AL ‘ : t the result has been small, but the de- | : : E, Belleville. ee 43) 2) 6 42:11 24) I ers eee ns —— : pfrilay wl OF 4 af ol 13 © thand in this country for really first-class; We regret to have to announce this week — = pony dal 5¥i 7 28] 0 411 a| Chardlititees, Sept. 7, 1891—2aw & why horses continues unabated, and formed the the death of Mr. Francis Smith, an es- , OT day 50| 56| 7 55] 1 24) 6} ‘ great feature of the business done at the teemed and respected resident of North le alae 5l| 54! 8 27; 213 3 great Herpes fair last week. English | Mellville Road, Lot 29, which sad event 5 icineatay | 53; 52,9 5) 3 10] 0) - a a r ee ee ee s PTT oe — made from 70 to 210 guineas, and| (ocurred at his residenc ; cay | 54] 50| 9 56! 4 24/11 36] rish from 60 to 140 guineas, one or two! gra inst Although Mr. Buith van date To Rent or Buy. Be 54| 48'10 52; 5 49) 53 ete really tip-top animals making 200 guineas. . 6 - — shidyy bog 4 ta ; cate health for some time past, no one —_ : ar aartay | 97, 46/11 53; 7 35) 30 ae ee There were but few good carriage horses, | 9,..med that hi . : NY person owning property on the North , d rg ter Os ; rezmed that his end was so near; and his ss ; : ) TF i isgaiav 58} 44)morn| 8 — 6 eh ee and these made up to about 150 guineas, ! goth therefore w sinfal ; t . Side of Queen Square, that will sell the oa. 5a] 42/1 2) 8 30 43 se ee ew h i bei 0 cui Pe erejore was @ piotul surprise tO! came or build a Brick Building for Store and + ond ay 2 0} aol ee & the lowest price reported being 70 guineas. | }; ; ; ; alanis ; - —, ¢ o| 4012 719271 40] ze sense a shies mint te a ra , dif |his many friends and acquaintances De-| Warehouse, Store not less than 30x60 feet a jsestay | Peed et PE n the cart horse section there was NO Cll-' ceased wasa nativeof County Monaghan, t i? ly alav i Wedaes 12) TT é MOR Pisoh ea aty } 1/5 39 3 13/20 ¥ 39 weal BX HALIFAX. ; AGENT FOR ATRREN, CAREBREAD & C0., TEA MERCHANTS, < . SLoncOn, == & ¥ ingland, ——AND ALSO—— m severa! First-Class Firms, e€ —-— 7 West India ic. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. ae ! (arf! attention given to consignments of Fiee Edward [sian Produce, HEALING. CLEANS MFERENCE— Bank of Nova Scotia. WUE -Pickfurd & Black's Wharf. | iniifax, August 13, I891—dy & wy 1 instant Relief, Permanent PGs Cure, Failure Impossidie Mauy so-called diseases are iinplysymptoms of Catarrh, mies headache, losingsonse 4 deme!l,foul breath, hawking Wi spitting, general feeling diebility, ete. If you are tmbled with any of tocse or fadred syu:ptoms, you have & latarrh, and should lose no ¥ time procuring a bottle of FILFORD & CO. Broc <. eee Ker. Masit Latw. Be warned in time, neglected cold i results in Catarrh, followed | A by consumption and death. fold by all druggists, or sent, Jee post paid, on receipt of price %& Weents and $) by addressing kv ine, pe in head nt. FGi, IVERSITY, Faculty of Applied Science has been A SPECIAL, ANNOUNCEMENT of the prep wed, stating the details of the new Cui, Laboratories, Workshops, Apparatus , “0 cther improvements in its several Depart- lec- - Engineering and Practical Chemistry, | a afford in the Session of 1891-2; “Yahtages not hitherto accessible to Students iet may be had on application to the detailed pwtocements of the other Faculties of the dadi Law, Medicine, Arts (in- Hing the Donalda Course for Women), and J. W. BRAKENRIDGE, B.C L., Acting Secretary. MONTREAL. Rents ot Civil, Mining, Mechanical and on be i is country. 0s . ‘on migued, who can also supply a Cversity, viz. , We ur tihary Science re x yw 8 tf = = a 3 f ROOPING @ aFe GRAF es AOR ey en HOUND ANDAN!SES Oup —_a cy TON COR OLDS. COUGHS AND 248 YEARS IN USE. yeni CE 2S PER BOTTLE tz TRONG & CO. PROPRIETORS St. John., N. B. 7 » e . | SSS Fee ee eee VW. W. Clarks’s Steamship sagenciss, | ee ——) CNET, HALIFAX 10 DEMBRARA E. N. Crewes, Commander, we NER ee s JLT ILL sail for Halifax every thurs. kutermediate Ports. ¥ DA AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock,| ties a calling at the following ports :— | T is intended to sail the 8. S. TAYMOUTH Port. CASTLE for the above ports on THURS- OFlt DAY, September 24, calling at Bermuda, St. ' SFawkesbury. Arichat & Canso. Thomas, St. Kitt’s, Antigua, (Guadaloupe, ‘Dominica, Martinique, St, Lucia, Barbadoes | + . * | Returning, will leave Halifax every MON-|and Trinidad, Returning via same ports. A same calls. ° NEIL HALL, COMMANDER, FURNSSS LINE, ——BETW £EN—— London and Halifax. Renta, Tinks Island and Jamaica The 15th of Every Month. ‘ Gasintek Port Hastings, FROM LONDON. [o © SHOPORIAN 4 ...0.->; September 16th 00 Se AUS nud sy. oe ceeds October Ist = “ty OT ? eee “ 15th =. <.. 13 BTA, A. N. SMITH, COMMANDER, FOR LOXDON. Will Sail for Havana the Ist of GS. 8. OTTAWA... 00. cccccces September 19th Every Month. « HISTORIAN .......-. October 10th y PA, (oc ss oe ouees “s 10th ee el)! eee November “Charlottetown to Pugwash, The above steamers have first-class accom- modation for pasengers, with saloon amid ships, carry a stewardess and do not carry cattle. NAHE S. S. MAYFLOWER is intended to make daily trips between above ports 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. SUMMes STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. At the Lowest Possible Price. | : ea es HASZARD & MOORE, 182 QUEEN SQUARE. Charlottetown, Aug. 26, 1891—dy w fs . ——— London Agents :— THOS. RONALDSON & SON, 34 Leadenhall Street, London, E, C. PICKFORD & BLACK, | Agents at Halifax. September 9, 1891—lw dy then eod | BOOKS —————_A.IN D——_—_ , ing. i ing : tised im this ‘ITE following Preparations, now being adver | ee may be had Wholesale or Retail at WATSON’S DRUG STORE. , ’s Emulsion, Williams Nasal Balm, Sharp’s Balsam, Scott's , Pink "Pills, J bnson’s Fluid Beef, D. & L. Emulsion, John i ’s Pi 2 Ale Peptonized, son's Li ent, Cockle’s Pills, Beef and . maken K. D. C., Ayer’s Sa:saparilla, Burdock Blood or 33 Queen Street. | CCharluttetown, Aug. 21, 1991—dy ‘the correspondent, ‘tand how much is the ‘making all debts of honor? That it would| Caspian Sea. ficulty in getting purchasers for useful ani-| Ireland, and emigrated to this country up- mals, which ranged generally from 35 to 60) wards of fifty years ago, when but a mere guineas, a few of the best making 80° youth. Like his fellow emigrants he set- guineas. tled in a ‘‘Greenwood ” farm, and from a —It looks as if the Canadian Pacific’s un-, very small beginning, by his thrift, indus- precedented run across the continent has’ try and perseverance, he soon became an had a fine effect up »n the stock of that com-|independent farmer. Mr. Smith was an pany in financial circles, as it reached 90 upright, industrious man, a kind, effection- recently, which is the shighest figure Can- j ate husband and father, an obliging and adian Pacific has ever attained. | sympathetic neighbor,and a progressive and **Yes, you think that is first rate,” said a public spirited member of the community shrewd member of the Montreal stock ex-|in which he resided. These qualities de- change to the Empire, ‘‘but it will be quot- servedly won for him the respect and es- ed at 100 before you are a year older, mark | teem of a)] who had the pleasure of his ac- my words.” quaintance, as was amply evidenced by the In connection with the above facts and large concourse of sorrowing friends and the above prediction, financial men are dis-| acquaintances that followed his remains to cussing the tremendous pecuniary sacrifice'their last resting place in St. Joseph’s made by Hon. J. J. C. Abbott when the churchyard, there being about one hundred distinguished jurist accepted the Premier-' carriages in the funeral cortegs. Deceased ship, and in dving so gave instructions to) was in the sixty-sixth (Sth) year of his age his brokers to sell out all his interest in| and leavesa disconsolate wife, three sor- the Canadian Pacific. rowing sons and three daughters, who have * What did Mr. Abbott sell at?” asked | the heartfelt sympathy of the community in their sad bereavement. May his soul rest in peace. Com. a I El — LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Oh, What a Fall! } ' Premier out of pocket, allowing for the re- cen’ reavy advance in that particular atbek ?” ‘*Had it been possible for the Hon. Mr. | Abbott to hold on until the present time he would certainly be worth more by «| round $100,000 than he is to-day,” was the | broker’s astonishing reply, and he added! that this should be known by the people of ; ' {a temperance committee endeavored to Canada, who have certainly no idea of the great sacrifice which the leader of the Gov- mgr ens opccag ee ees m9 ee ernment imposed upon himself when he |!” Gavin, i bh ae eae took the position he occupi-s to-day. S1r,-~During last fall and winter, when the Conservatives held the reins of power, not altogether succeeded. But things have changed. Five or six —The Farmers Alliance of the United’ places are dealing out the drink that **mad- States has advanced a good many startling dens.” The “committee” have weakened political ideas. The following 1s the because their political leanings have blind- latest :—~ ed their temperance principles, or finding “Steps should be taken to abolish all laws that the powers that be were in sympathy for the collection of all debts, which would | with liquor dealers buried their temperance be as much a matter of economy as of justice. | leanings rather than hurt their psrty. : The public, not being taken into the Suputhes! I am free to admit that the committee tions preceding the contraction of debts, seemed to have some of our very best men, ought not to be called in to compel their pay-' but why have they stopped short? If, ment, Those who sell property or loan finding that the Attorney-General was not money do s0 in the hcpe or expectation of ig sympathy with them, they have given up reaping a profit, and often grant the credit the struggle without an effort, so much the when they would not do so if the law did not worse for them, for it shows plainly that stand behind them to enforce their claim, ; ; ba ‘ their temperance principles had to be swal- It would also induce those who loan money | ; to invest it in some legitimate business. The | lowed at the first crack of the party in the abolition of such laws would permanently hands of the great and mighty Attorney- destroy credit business, and, coupled with , General. Prosecutor Brown, Oh, where, the government loaning money to its own, Oh, where is he? Alas, where ? working people, inaugurate the most pros- | CLERICUS. perous time witnessed since the formation of | Mt. Stewart, Sept. 9, 1891. society.” This proposal, is, the Halifax Herald | remarks, reeeiving a good deal of attention; ; : from papers scence to the Alliance.! Robert Bonner does not think the trotting It is represented as the acme of absurdity mile will reach 2.06. : and dishonesty. But 18 it? In the! A number of women of New Orleans are first place it is not the first time | moving to secure the release of Mrs, Maybrick that such a proposal has been made. {t | from Working Prison, England. : has been advanced repeatedly by men not | The wealthier monasteries in Russia are accused of either insanity or dishonesty. eee eae relieve the destitution And in the next place the principle is is already known and ae on fn Vand are| Russian troops to the number of 150,000 have been ordered io Warsaw. This known as ‘debts of honor.” It is a well. ‘de known fact that men will pay debts of makes half a million troops on the Polish honor before they will pay any other kind | frontier. of debt. Does it therefore follow of neces-| Russian advices report the discovery of sity that all credit will be destroyed by) great coal oil fields in the region of the The production of these limit credit is undoubted. But that might fields is said to be more than ten-fold not be such a very bad thing. greater than that of any other existing oil a territory. Tue Wueat Yietp. — Portage Plains,| The estimate of the world’s population in according to a Winnipeg despatch, present a, 189) is as follows: Europe, 380,200,000; wonderful sight at present. There are miles Asia, 850,001,900; Atrica, 127,000,000; Austra- ov miles of fields in which stocks of grain! lasia, 4,730,000; North America, 89,250,000; stand so close together that they occupy| South America, 36,420,000; total, 1,487,600, - nearly a third of the ground. J.J. McRobbie, 000. # farmer having the largest interest in that! Jy. strong free trade papers in England district, expects to have 50,000 bushels of a+. giving it hot and heavy to Mr. Howard wheat. Thirteen binders and 30 mea have! vincent in connection with his Imperial been hard at work for over a fortnight and qyade league propaganda in Canada. This it will take a day or two yet to fipish up.' wij] not be uoflattering to the missionary. It will take 34 tons of twive to bind the crop Round shot is not fired to kill sparrews. on this farm, and two traction engines and | a : - | ‘The latest novelty in sport in Tex2s was eepreenns wae ay eee epee esas ort a goat race, on which hundreds of dollars _—-.>_— | OppressivE headaches, partial loss of vision, changed hands, The race took place at hawking and spitting, are certain symptoms Honston in the presence of 5,000 people of catarrh. Nasal Balm never fails to give and the mayor and other cffivials took a immediate relief and effect a permanent cure. prominent part in the fun. Easy to use, pleasant and agreeable. Ithas 6 French republic has attained its 2ist cured thousands of others, and will cure you. '}: i aay and has fair cause to hope for a Sold by all dealers, or sent on receipt of price = > lif i h : ‘ ey i we. ~ (50c ana $1 a bottle) by addressing G T Ful- peepee = @, in Cart it Reg grown Str ag ford & Co, Brockville, Ont. lw ‘and its royal and imperi*! uppouents have grown weak. Froiwm darkness through Dys ticure—lIs not a palliative, but blood France has won its way to @ light ater tae relieves, then controls, and | whichgrowssteadily and hopefully brighter. ly entirely subdues the irritation and in- a aaa of the stomach that causes ndi | Bananas and Bartlett pears sei.img very cheap at Beer & Goff’s, s 10 2i News Notes. gestion and dyspepsia. three stories and basement, will find a tenant who will rent same for a term of ten years or buy, on application at Tue EXAMINER office. Building required in May, 1892. sept2—3w 2aw pat guar Desirable Residence To Let, HAT beautifully situated House and Pre- mises, fronting on the North River, within ten miautes’ walk of the city, at pre- sent occupied by Hon. Frederick Peters, will be let for a term of years. The House is heated throughout with hot water, and has been lately painted and tinted inside. Rent moderat>. For terms apply at the office of PETERS & PETERS. aug] Opening Races SOURIS DRIVING PARK Sean Saturday, Sept. 26th, 1891, $230 IN PRIZES! National Trotting Association Rules, HEAP RAILWAY FARES:— From Charlottetown and return, 85 cents, and all intermediate stations in proportion. Special Train arriving at Souris at 10 o’clock (local) ; returning, leaves Souris at 6 p. m. int. ieee OS. ; cso ateo eee Purse $30 00 2nd, Three Minute Class.,...... ‘* 50 00 Sed; 9:46 Chieti is fi cei ne “« 9:@ In addition to the above, a purse of $100 is offered a class making a record ot 2.33. In this race three to enter and two to start. In the first, second and third races, five to enter and three to start. Purses to be divided :—60, 30 and 10 per cent. for first, second and third respectively, except fourth race, which will be 65 and 35 per cent. Entrance fee payable as follows:—5 per cent. with nomination, and 5 per cent, the evening before the races, All entries to close September 25th, Refreshment Saloons and all the’ amuse’ ments usual at publie gatherings will be prog vided, To make this the best day’s sport of the season we want everybody to attend. Admission to Grounds, 25 cents. GEO, B. McEACHERN, Secretary. Souris, August 2], 1891. $8.00 and $10.0) PER SET. First-class material and workmanship. Teeth filled TEETH b reasonable rates, — DR. J. P. MURRAY, Queen Street. 2m eod& waug HILLSBOROUGH HOUSE, KENT STREET, CH’TOWN, Near Corner Kent and Prince Streets. Permanent and Transient Board ers accommodated at rea- sonabie rates. : te HOUSE is within easy distance of Churches, Colleges, Schools, Post Office, etc., and will be found convenient for Students and others whe desire to be cen- trally located. MRS. LEDWELL. augl9—dy & wky tf ** Acts like magic in all Stomach troubles.’ Cures all forms of Indigestion and Chronic Dyspepsia. A quick and sure relief for Headache, Sleeplessness and Nervousness. Sample size, 35c. Large bottles, $!.00. Prepared by CHARLES K. SHORT, Pharmacist, St. John, N. B. Sold everywhere. lw—aug3l - . : pe atime