“ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Pablic, may speak free.”—Ecxiripes. CUARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBE R D, ee ee Sincere Corres Two Cente 1890. VOL.26.-NO. 186 eesti nia! Frem Daluth, Minnesot é NUANDESCENT LIGHTS Bor Houses and Shops. - Dean M Ross,—Having i yout «Vaul L wish | x} ress” my F gratitnee OU testimonial, whiten | i nee ae ne rs can uae, Uf x think it will aesist vor ' 2 ae - : y aT WoT ‘ . a Sanat ial Gael Res ea a ane nS have imported and are now setting up the genet e chisel having en-' GENT ELECTRIC I ae y " — of Charlottetown with the INCANDES- teres the} ’ Mehing* low andl used will be the THOMPSON_HOUS* 2 Shops and Buildings. The system ro : AMIO' St. tres, rte aa ae SON- STON, now in operation all over Canada and HEALER .. rthree appiiea-! ed States. The advantages of the Lncandescent Light over other lights sieme 3 wee oo 2 perks; Ge fn ee ee chicfly im perfect immunity from smell, in the absence of canger from fire : . jen ‘ por otherwise, and in the steadiness and brilliancy of its light. Wherever it has Yours tra'r, fouce heen introduced it has been retaned and given genera! sitistaction. NZ0 H. LAVERS. | Phe exnert Engineer engaged in setting up the plant, and whe is prepared to Bowlin 9 Alley. PITIIE subse iber hs fitted up a POWLING i ALLEY i SHOUTING GALLERY in lis 4) a1 se, Opposite Railw iy Frvight “hed. Wat Sireet, which will be opened to the ] bic I the firs: time this evening, at J JUN JOY. FOR SALE. aile Water I ‘ ” : ive, in GHORGE- FUMIE. subseril fers {0 N ers i il sual | Tov VN, with if we ling lica e, VV aichouse, eee A LARGE STOCK OF BLANK BOOKS j 7 ‘ iu ily iu ted clos to ‘he Relwey Wherf and Ferry Shp It ts 3 ay sirable si aation either tor a Hotel jemectncmsie TNE iersncneneetin ef BUsim S* Slate, Vale fet a Pp iv ite reak i . - i " nik ivastage of a eaten School Exercises, Pocket Memos, Cash Books, Time Books, arbor, wih a tine view on al sides There is bl) wa'er on the shore fron’, ea wharf can be extend. d at small cust. i Pp icu/ars apply to A. A. Mac- donald & bro., Geeergetown, or at Charlotte- tow ‘a A. A. MACDONALD. oct27 —-Im dy 2aw wky PB, ISLAND STEAMERS, Summer Arrangements. a well-known Steamers “ST. LAW- VENCKE” and “PRINCKSS OF WALES” wil meke DAILY iRi' Sas under, Sundsys ex- cepted : Leaving Chariotietorn at eix o'clock in the morning for Pictou, connecting there with sieamer “ Kxerton ” at 10 a. m. tor New Glas- ow, and thus wiih Morning Tiain for Cape lretun and Kastern Points. Alro at Tictou atip. m. with L ©. R for Halifax. Leaving Picton avout 9 9p, on *! ing frac frum Halif.x, for Charlottetown. ving Sammerside on arrival of Train from Charlotrerown fer oist du Chene and connect there with I. C. it. Traina for Moncton and 5f. John, for Canada and United States Leaving Point du Chene en arrival of Morning Train from St. John and Morcton for Sum- merside, and connect there with train for Charioilelown. By order, F. W. HAlES Secy. Ch’iown Steam Nav. Co. (14d) inlpi_ end tr EARS IN USE. 23° PER BOTTLE t. Clit (cet Olt on ete SOURIS LOTS FOR SALE. + bee ‘two beantifully situated Lots ad- joining the Court Hease, 100x100; elo two o hers, eame size, on the hill opposite Dr. M imty 4 reeiJdence. These Lots comma! a a mrantiinl view, and are desirable sites for private residences. Price low. Apply to JOUN COOMBES, Charlottetown, Orto C.C. CARLTON, octl4—cod Souris. ————— Maker of the Province, 1 NOW READY with a good selection of LEATHERS and TOPS for the Fall and V inter ti me and woull res py: ctfuliy invite all WhO require a first-clacs ‘lioot or Shoe to Inspect eur stock and prices before plecing thet ‘ roe rs, Al onr goxls are guarantee i not to rqueak, ; ; Bite to fit we j and con f rtable. O ders always filled up to time ot 3 ‘ — YW Our own A full lire , make kept constantly on hand. ° Ree a C Higheat, prices the lowest, ed e AIRING of all kiads promptly attend- J. H. BELL Ch’: Upper Great George street. h ww, sept. 6, 1890 3m 2aw (thu gat) _ JUST RECHIV DD rival of Morn- - - oa - . ~ oa oe ee Morning put in the ligh!s in any buildings, will be glad to give all information necessary as to prices, ete, to those who desire to introduce the Pght. He can be found at the Odice of the P. E. Island Electric Co. on and after this date. ; : | 7 Lights will be available at ali hours ef the night JAS. WADDELL, Suprrintendent, Charlotictown, Oct. 29, 1899. | x) —-— j ! ; Rapid Indexes, Day of the Week Books, ete. ——(x)}— SOMETHING NIGE [Our New EUREKA MEMO. BUOK, with Ad- ) ic i = justable Cover, just the thing fur Busincss Men. Sisisiamatned %) —igmensi School Books! School Books! | ‘ipsiitiiiiasestal TH cauidatudnitnanmane STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS CHEAP. ——— —(x }-——_-—-— OUR AIM will be to supply the BEST GOODS at the LOWEST PRICES. Orders for PRINTING and BOOKBINDING will receive careful and prompt Qur work in this line speaks for itzelf, and is second to none in HASZARD & MOORE. Charlottetown, Oct. 21, 1890—dy tf attention, Canada. ie RN ry e Bermuda Boitled ’ “You must go te Bermuda. If ou dv not I will not be responsi- plc for the consequences.” * But, can afford neitter the time ner the money.” “Wel. if that is impossibie, try ~ SCOTT'S SID! WRE NHORWECIAN COB LIVER OIL. $ Call it Bermuda Bot- any cases of CORSUMPTION, Bronchitis, Cough or Severe Cold I have CURED with it; and the) advantase is that the most sensi- tive stomach cau take it. Another thing whieh commends it is the } stimulating properties ef the Hy- ) Pophena. which it contains. ) Wou will find it for sale at yorr } Brussist's, in Salmon wrapper. Be ) you get the genulne.” c \ : SCOTT & BOWNE, Bettevir.c. § oe Oe RR re eR en rn ee tem BE EF ERE — YOU WUULD S\AVE— ‘Time, Troubte, Expense, ——ASK YOUR GROCER FOR-—— VW oodill’s| | Baking German || Powder, PURE AND Wh'LESOME. . SO OOO A OE rr eee oct3 Sci dati wa caus NOTICE. | ° A LL PERSONS owing Mrs. R. Young, - who have not received legal notice, will} please cail ab the ** London House” and have | their Lil's reeripted by Miss’ Wright. All orders for Milinery lett » ith Miss, Wright wh receivé-ty.careful attention. MRS. R. YOUNG. | ect18 A RARE OPPORTUNITY. ? FADY- : ne desirable block of ground situate | = . and being in the front and centre of | Bs | City of the Charlottetown, and known as the’ = “REVERE HOUSE” property, and com- | ptising nearly on acre of Jand, and a most ® magnificent site for a Railway Passenger | , Station or first-class Hotel, is now offered for, —_—{:) ‘Men's Overcoats, Men's Overcoats, Mens Overcoats. sale by tender. Tenders will be received by tie Lady Superioress of the City Hospital for the pur- chase of the whole block only up till the 3ist of December, 1898, reserving the right; to accept or reject any tender. | Farther information respecting buonds and | conditions can be had on application to Lady Superioress at the City Hospital, or to | made, and which are made by all travellers. | abroad six months returning then to Ameri- “Whe Colonel” Benics It. HE DID NOT WRITE MURDERER A LETTER. A cable from London, received in New] §1r,—Will the luspector of Weights and York on Friday moraing last, coaveyed the | Measures for this Province kindly examine iuforiatien that ‘the colonel” who tigured | the potato tubs in use as measured on Ver- asthe alleged writer of the letter from|non River Bridge? Complaint has been Jackson, Mich., of October 5, to teginald | made to him, and I understand no action Burchill, now in Woodstock jul, swaiting ‘taken. For a season like this the poor far- hanging for che murder of FB. C. Benwell, ‘mers should be afforded the protection of in which it is implied that ‘the col-'the law, and injustice prevented onel” was the slayer of young Benwell, is; : J. E Lewis, of 11 Wali strect, that city. The cables further say thar Col. Lewis met Bircha!! and Benwell in Morley’s hotel, Leadon, and that he had invited Buchall The &shi ae : : ' aa 1e t se eee eetiee Wdiaies e fishing at Miminigash Harbor is not . ' 1) R teen lclused for the season yet, as Mr. Thibi- ee ee ee of-}deau, one of the old fishermen, caught fice, room 43, Mortimer building, 11 Walijtwo hundred large codfish last Wednes | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. —— <> —__—_— A Kequest. BIRCUALL Lor 50. —— © <> ee -o- —— Miminigash Notes. rae es 4 : day. Mr. Lewis is a man of imposing person a ce ee : ality, and was attired in the most fashion- |. Capt, J. Coatsio, of this place, has ‘just finished loading bis new schooner able apparel. He is, perhaps, 45 years | eld, steut and rosy-cheeked. Divining tbe reporter's mission instantly, Mr. Lewis ex- cliimed, with a pleasing sniile :— “This is utterly absurd—my writing euch a letter as Birchall is said to have re- ceived, It’s true | did meet the fellow at Mor'ey’s hotel in L ndon, but itwas'ouly a svoking room acquaintance. I did nvt meet Benweil, or if I did, it has prssed ea- tirely from my mind. “So litle impression did my causuil Wild Brier with produce for the N. B. market. The repairs of the Miminigash break- water, under the competent inspection of Mr. McElroy, are progressing rapidiy, not- withstanding the unfavorable weather. He will’soon have the work completed, We are sorry to say that Mr. D. Thomp- son’s schooner is ashore at this place, and we fear the fall’s gales will injure her. The school of this vicinity is fast pro- meeting with Birchall! make on Ie that I gressing under the attentive Management 7 : . mm = ts» t : cannot recal! now who it was that intro- of Miss Murph whi withou doub i ois + »} y. a : lac xd us I rem om} er that he was Tre- j . , : . Gauce a) Cine 4 -s _ as pre deserves great credit for the advancement of sented tome as the son-in-law of Me. Stephenson, of the London & North- western railway, and beyond the fact that { remember him as an intelligent young Engl shman, socially inclined, there is nothing I know of him at all that would be interesting in theslightest degree to the public. ** You see the smoking room at Morley’s was the common resert of all, the geutie- men guests of the hotel after dinner to enjoy their cigars. Birchall was simply an acjuaintance, like a hundred others { have her scholars. A SUBSCRIBER. Northwest Assembly. The Northwest Assembly was, a few days ago, opened at Regina by Lieut.-Guvernor Royal. In the speech from the throne be referred to the abondant harvest, to the railway development of the country, and to the visit of the Duke and Dachess of Con- naught. He favored the vigorous immi- gration policy that had been pursued, ex- precsing the hope that the visit of the British farmers’ delegates would prove benelicial. He intimated that statistics would be presented combatting the asser- tion made thet crime was increasing in the territories. Reference was made to the gopher pest, to the formation of a terti- torial brary, and to the libarality of they have a habit in London of prefixing President V anForn in granting free passes Americans ‘colonel,’ ‘major’ or * judge.’ over the C, P. K. to mmigration agents. However, Iserved in the rebellion, but Credit was given the mounted police for had not reached the colonel’s epaule'tes. tbeir services 38 suppressing illegal liquor ‘sf -dislike the notoriety which has traflic and in other ways. Educational brought my name before the public in . this ers er reterred bo. There are 195 way, but my standing in the community I 5 908 « oo ee with 204 teachers and know cannot be tmpaired in the slightest; 44 . pupils, gm tnerense of 31 schools and by the fanciful and absurd story of my iia . “Allusion was also made to the letter writing. I cannot conceive how or | Puble works and water supply of the ter- why Birchall should have brought me into EROFHS. this affair, for, as I understand it, the letter is now said to be in his own handwriting We were never intimate, only, as I say, on pleasant speaking terms; and it is incorrect} The Board cf Trade of British Columbia to say J ever invited hii to dine with me. | reports that the establishment of flour miils **My business is the promotion of various | of modern type, and of large producing cap- engineering enterprises, waterworks and|acity, has given an impetus to agriculture the like, aud it was the furtherance of such |and to the consequent settlement of large projects that sent me to London last win-| *@cts sf land suitable for wheat or. ter.” which were previously of comparatively smalt value. The immenze timber resources of the province have during the past year continued to attract attention of Eastern lumbermen, : : and several new mills, some of them of very And all diseases of the throat and lungs, Can} large capacity, have been constructed with- be cured by the use of Scotts Emulsion, as it|jn the period in question. In the city of contains the healing virtues of cod-liver oil] Victoria the value of real estate has advanced and hypophosphites in their fullest form. See! pearly 100 per cent. within the past twelve Had it not been for this Benwell murder, [ should never probably have thought or j heard of Birchs!l after [ left Loudon “It was in January last that I was stopping at Morley’s, and I remained ca. I was called * Gol. Lawis’ in London, and the title is only one by courtesy, as tn tii Trade in British Columbia. a Chronic Coughs and Colds, M. P. HOGAN, Agent what WS Muir, MD, aie . TSI, by City of Charlottetown. —_-—- (x) NS, says: ‘‘Atter three years’ experience | consider Scott's Emulsion one of the very beat LRCP, ete, Truro, months, a fact which attests sufficiently the flourishing of its trade. Several new enter- prises, notably the construction and successful ‘Boys Overcoats, | Boys Overcoats, Boys’ Overcoats. ——5)— Men's Reefing Jackets, —— aug7—dy tf wky her New ‘Tannery. LONG BROS., Tanners and Curriers,| ——DEALERS IN—— Wiern’s Reefing Jackets, Men's Reefing Jackets. fx) MENS SUITS! Ee | ’We are showing a large stock of Clothing at moderate prices. x)——— HARRIS & SFEWART, LORTDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1899—5i | == —_ EXCELLENCE & DURABILITY __ aRE COMBINED— In Most of the Goods We Sell. (x) a ' or a Brooch or Ring from yeu do not need us to say supply Watches that E CAN GIVE YOU A WATCH for $2.75, up; and although w ali worth we Moraga | are not first-class in every respeet. jut we Cail pply recomm: nd at $7.00, $10 00, $15.00 and $20.00, and Brooches and thonsawi. Price according tv quality. NEW CHAINS just received. E. W. TAYLOR, N BLOCK. Ch’towv, Oct, 15, 1890--2aw & why CAMERON BL ‘BO Ys’ SUITS! 10 cts Cs warm, ventilated Stables. they we can Pins by the BRACELETS and LADIES’ Hides, Calfskins. Sheepskins, Horse Hides, Tail-tair, ete. i Market Rates paid for Hides, ete. MALPEQUE ROAD, Opposite Ch’'town Woolen Mills. acti—3m eod ae THE FISH MARKET Grafton _ Street. AUSAGES, 12 cents per Ib., made from ',) the very best materials every morning. | | FRESH BEEF and PORK always in gs Store, | Fresh and Salt Pork, Smoked Hams and. | Bacon | Choice Family Codfish, Herring, Finnan Haddies, etc., ete. GROCERIES of all GOODS, ete. kinds; CANNED very cheap. J. H. MYRICK & CO. oct23— 2w eod HORSES BOARDED For the Winter. Care- ful attention. Horses handled for Colts broken. Feed and exeicise as Teims moderate, speed. desire i. For further particulars apply to J. 'F. WINANS, 46 Great George Street, Charlottetown, Stables in rear on King Street. Telephone octl7—dy 2m eod has distanced mostly all the wee kly papers on ; : : : & Provi this continent, Everything required ne the ha | 7 ae the principal of thoroughness in every depait-|\1) Daciel McAlduf, P. K. L. R., sions can be had at our Store, Greiton Street, i nee oe prio ae a standard |) \t:. M.. daughter of John A. Reid, Esq. jauthority to-day i ‘Lover. in the market. fections. Sold b —_—_—_—— Po Very excellent in thioat 2) operation of an electric street railway, a large yy all diuggists. 59¢and$ | 5ur mill and other industries, have largely - contribated to the present encouraging pro- spects of the port. — - 9+ Oro To the Deaf. A person cured of Deafness and noises in the head of 23 years’ standing by a Simple Remedy, will send a description of it LkeE to any person who applies to NICHOLSON, i77 McDougal Street, New York, A FEW DAYS AGo an Amer‘can, travelling in the interest of Ferry, Secedsman, was over- heard to say thae he could seldom or ever tind celery on the country table, and he wondered that the Island people did not use more of this king of vegetables. He was, at the same time, censuring his landlady for not providing some for dinner, The American appetite for celery ison the increase. It has recome a necessity, not aluxury, with them, and they will have it at any cost, 25 cents nut being an unusual price for one stalk. Bat ith celery as cheap as Gay & Son are selling it, there is no reason why it should not be on every table. They h+ve somethiag extra this fail in the celery gone 4 that a are offering a sie bunch for 5 cents, and wili guarantes | ga9 g. “tna : co menaiee the same for winter storing. The a eee a “ — aan nen flavor of our late oelery is ** away aheGa” Ohi a aes ok ee eee aggregs r es a a . ing 5,671,596, rep: esenting @ daily consump- any we have yet sold this fall. Celery for ios per head of 3262109 gallons on stoiing, 30 to 40 cents per dozen. Orders ae oe 8 taken at our Stalls, Market House, Charlotte- patp . Cg ae ae town. Orders from a distance securely Anson.—On Friday night last, some Rend packed, and will be received in good condi ivn) . 5 fixe to Mr. Michael Reeinnit's forge, Dock for winter keeping. Lene Bat en Road, Prince County. As the lait wits on eo eae j the other buildings it was evidently the inten- ownal, | tion of the incendiary to include them all in the holocaust. Mr. Brennan's place is re- A Fortune ix ON Macuixe.—A celebrated a bat netgear ie ome — press builder of the United States admits . ital 0) 6: tae Vane © incen that one of the greatest printing-presees + ges mel : produced wiil be furnished to the Family; Heraldand Weekly Star, Montreal, apaper that Sep 4 dy law —_—_—_—_—_—OO Loxpox’s Water Suppty.—The average daily supply of water delivered to London from the Thames in August last was 96,243,- 202 gallons, from the Lee 59,870,606 gallons, from springs and wells 28,529,582 gallons, fro:a ponds at Hampstead and Highgate 3959,- oct23—dy Yaw (mth) wy 3i —_——_--—- MARRIED. At Sacred Heart Charch, Alberton, on the Father Burke, P. P, we Mace T. J i ss The Family Herald goes 00! 4)) inst., by the Rev. to Miss ; Well done, 'Canada. ‘The Family Herald and Weekly | Star, Montreal, is to be congratulated. | eisai | both of Alberton. Bs ‘DIED. Winslow's At Midgell, on the $rd ult, Marion, -the youngest and beloved daughter of the late Chaties E Sanderson, in the 22nd year of her Se ADVICE TO Moruers.—Mrs. Soothing Syrup has been used by mothers ' | lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces ‘natural quiet sleep by relieving the child ‘from pain; and the little cherub awakes 80 * bright as a button.” It is very pleasart to taste. It soothes the child, softens the i gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising fram teething or other causes. Twenty-five ‘oan a hottla. apliRWdyenwdoekyiy for children teething for saad? fifty - | ri erfect success t re- . ‘ . wee FE “Jam the resurrection and the life. He that believeth in Me, though he were dead yet shall he live.” ‘Even 80, them also which sleep in Jesus wih God. bring with | Him.” Dyspepticure—Is not a palliative, but a cure; it bret relieves, then controls, and finally entirely subdues the irritation and in tion and dyspepsia. iM. Pp, «. Cures Dyspepsia, — ! K. D.C. is Guaranteed, flammation of the stomach that causes indiges ; ae sa apa EY oe, ot ri oe