THE THR DAILY EX: MINER The Rifle. PHE DAILY BAAMI on. “i ~ OCTOBER O7, 1891. tery, Garrison Artillery, was held at Ken- sington Range yesterday afternoon, Owing the unfavorable wea- } > amiatay % Register! i aT | postponements and her, the attendance was small! r has been pithily said : ae , the shooting was good, under the circum- Pte. , ‘* The man who does.+ istances. Below is the score :— he man who can’t vote isa cipher a the ; os The man tine y , poe | Ranges, 100, 200, 300 and 400 yards—5 shots ee: pot ' jog ance |} ateach. Highest possible score, 80 pts. ceprer, } ' . Mharlottet whose names are}. Men of Charlottetown, whose hame }Gunner Hooper... ... ..cewens: coee: DAILY EXAMINER, : to there being no prize list, the repeated | However, | Crossing the Bar. i Tue annual target practice of No, 1 Bat- Sunset and evening star, And one clear cai) for me! And may there be no moaning When I put out to sea, of the bar But such a tide as moving seems asleep, Too full for sound and foam, When that which drew from out the bound- | less deep | Turns again home. Twilight and evening bell, And after that the dark ! And may there be no sadness of farewell, When I embark. not yet upon the Voters’ List, should re- | Deeg Mle. ap siinniviss : kyle itngs.s vn bess 57 member that they will lose their chance Lieut phn, e-paper. Clahitt i om For tho’from out our bourne of Time and 3 Bs oes, | Gunner G McLean... ...-ceeceeesereces 3 laa for the year, unless they make application si BO i ll la eset sl 50 Kees 3 : 0 : ‘hae . The flood may bear me far, on or befere Saturday the Slst inst. EE xx'scuheaxasanneeerersen: 16 I hope to see my Pilot face to face a a acral j a Riley cone bebne aa © 4.6 040s C8 KO Re 40) W hen I have crossed the bar. ia | et Ca oe ccc cae s cs Oe eee 44 TENNYSON. Operation of the McKinley Tarifi | pesiaeaa Ss fits. ie St! it eS, 42) he abel ise ca sn ‘+ Jenkins ... petuanete veces ches 4 \ Ly Uhavs Were nd McKinley tariff, if there] -<: ‘Hearts. .Jcccs...cccet- . 411 LETTERS ¥O THE EDITOR were absolute free trade, we could sell e 1 McLean buts cbs 85 Hic eee. AI ‘a eas OS ee, little in the United States’ markets this | ie : } ee ate irae eae rets'* go | Letter from Rey. James Simpson. year at the prices which are ruling in Bos- " one wgdlds sh) de puedli beces «4 + Sin. —I wee glad to sve that Mr. Brewer ton, New York, Chicago, and other centres; Eoerenes say see ee mnsoe nck) ane 00 RNY a a ihe Mee Niaee Cena of the United States’ trade. Canadais} . yy urley...... ee ee 33} that there was a church in England before not, therefore, so far, much worse off as a| — Augustine. There Was no Church of Eng- result of the operation of the McKinley ROGAN 6c ons denne aesveseeenr<s 793 land anti! 73 years aiter Augustine, simply ie’ dat “sl j ail ia idlliaaiaitatcrintniehns because there was no Higlaud, but a num- tariff. But Great Britain 18 hw a different | € ‘ . € rt ber of separate etates cuntinually at war position in respeet to the United States. | oun len Ourt. with each other. Inthe same way, there be national Church of North She has to go to the States for bread tu! At the opening of the County Court to- feed her operatives, and in order that she) day, written judgments were delivered by | } F ry sani , may have money to pay for the bread she|.Judge Alley in the following suits reserved articles, which | from last term ; " > Simon W. Crabbe vs. [tenry C. Douse— he McKinl ast. are in slander. Judgment for $5)and costs, W, = rng ws rsa on |S. Stewart for plaintiff; F. Peters for great part shut out of the United States | defendant. markets. Take. for instance, the cutlery! Henry Smith vs. William Burhoe—action . ‘. , . 8 | - yp ~ : i y yy of Sheftield. The value of cutlery exported ; Of waste in ae ie — See at from Sheffield to the United States during | fences from farm a ey ee Y sal cl | plaintiff to defendant. Judgment for $26 the last quarter of the year was £29,364, as ‘and costs. compared with £94,970 during the corres-' The suit of William Logan vs. Donald ponding period of 1890, which was previous. W. Palmer, an act on on an acceptance, ts to the imposition of the Me. new before the Court. Stewart tor plain- “i tiff; H. J. Palmer for defendant. Kinley duties. Making for the *‘ rush” made higher tariff of last year was applied, there | -_ ; i } { has to sell manufactured are always in demand, but which, by the | operat ion of a'lowance Local Notices. which was before the Boys’ heavy, warm reefers, $2 50, $3 00 is evidently a very large reduction in re-{| POYS_ ' 7 fand $3 59, splendid value.—J. B. Macdon- can no |America un‘il we annex the United States ) or they annex us. But there are branches ‘of the Church Catholic both in the | Dominion and in the States; so there were | branches in the different kingdoms in Eng. land before they were consolidated into one under Theodore. Whatever Mr. Brewer may have met by his statement, quite a number of peo- ple, to my own knowledge, understood him to imp'y that Christianity was iutro- duced intu England by Augustine. I cap assure the reverend gentleman that 1 had no intention of ‘‘moving” on him at all, and would have taken no notice of the maiter had not so many asked me if his statement were correct. Yours faithfully, James SIMPSON. Oét. 26, 1891, —_——___— + 64 Injudicious Canvasser. C his item—a reduction of fully'”,,, > d&w 63 spect to this aes a rec . Hy ais 027 a& : . a “he total value of steel exports ; ‘ ; 4 ‘ : sie . : one-haif. The tot , f See the boys’ overcnats, with capes, for Sir, —To-day, two ladies (?) entered the from Great Britain to the States shows 4 ¢3 99 J. B. Macdonald. 027 d&w 6i | Office of one of our most respected citizens proportionate falling off, the figures for the Girls’ and misses’ reefers at J. B. Mac- a 1 Pare scape eee sie id : ; $113.6 — ; oe ose lady e ( : Jast quarter being $113,690, as against: donald’s. o27 d&w 61 Se eee queaaws . i g . " ** We would like you to sign this petition. ord oye » arnwenes M , ’ > Bearer — - ‘ 1 . ae . $179,966 in the corresponding months of Mens freiz — and overcuats, frost - The gentleman replied, ** Well, I will give 1890. Other lines of manufactures have. procf, at J. facdonald’s. it careful consideration, aud if I conclude 27 d&w Gi c } ; ty } Oa ad&w 6 also suffered heavily, as a-direct result of; = : the operation of the McKinley Tariff [a fact, the manufacturers of Great Britain Blankets, blankets, heavy, warm, all- woo! blankets, very cheap at J. B. Mac- donald’s. 027 d&w bi See the men’s long boots for $1.50 at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. 027 d&w 61 SR ee are compelled to seek out all the strange | corners of the earth in order that they may sell goods tu raise money to send to the States feed their operatives Whatever may be the affect of the Me- Kinley tariff upon the States, it is evident United for bread with which to A Goov Yre~tp.—Some time ago Coun- eilior Storris sold Mr. Bernard MePhillips four bushels of American on the Lower Malpeque Road. was 103 bushels. the Island or throughout Canada / _—— that it is having an injurious affect upon the great manufacturing country which is partially dependent upon the United States it isfor the public good I will sign it, otherwise | will net; [do mot act hastily on questions that have two sides, and are unsettled.”’ With a tossof her masculine head she retorted, ** You wili not have a ) wen of Summerside to sign.” }man looked at the woman and **Youare a lady, surely ?” par ted, White Banner Outs, which he sowed ov ene acre of land 118 The yield | U-» te Can this be beaten in | ¥hich involves the gravest considerations of chance to sign it—it is only for the gentte- The gentle- exclaimed, and so they Now, Mr. Editor, this insulting woman employed ‘by the W. C. 7: » te secure signatures to a petition civil liberty aud moral growth; and becaus. a concie tious man and a strictly temperae man hcsitates, he must be iv utd!- {t is . rs . 1. . ‘ A Tus Copan —The Black Diamond Line | i — bread. With fF re Trade - (rreat Steamship Coban, Captain Robert Fraser, | Uc? imtempera’e temperance (?) fanatics who sritain and the McKinley tvwriff in the “Tee eee t — ~ > injure the great cause of temperarce reform , Nie atrived thes mormng from Mostrea!, en{}, alloudtind tien : heek- alasente hie States, there cannot possibly bea fair ex- . oy og, John’s. bringing wonar.| {> estenelng ve best elements in socle } , Ee FO SE POHNS, OORINg * Fevers | from the great body of temperance workers, change between the two countries. eago and feur passengers. She leaves} and who retard the coming. of the time when ——$——————_—_—___- 9 & Be p — Significant Remarks. “My Porrrics ant Mr. Mercier's ! of the old school of Kuglish lib: ra's, 7 Mercier is the chief of the nationalist party. I come here to work with you, THA? THE CAUSE OF Mr. MERCIER MAY TRIUMPIC IN THE COMING ELECTION.” —[{Mr, Laurier, at St. Suuvier, June 5th, 1890. T am My ‘““My duty and my place is known; I should he at the side of my esteemed chief, Hon. W. Laurier, should he so desire it, and I will be there, whatever may happen, if God permits.” (Mr. Mercier, at Cluu Natioual banquet, Jan, 27, 1891. | ia gos se ie The same sentiments gushed cut in all the speeches at the banquet. Hon. W. LAURIER GAVE ECHO To THE SENTIMENTS OF MR. MER- , CIER; Mk MERCIER GAVE FORCE AND SIGNFI- | CANCE EXTRAORDINARY, TO THE SAME SENTI- | MENTS.” ~-Mr. Pacaud, Jan. 29th, 189). ‘Our adversaries understand now, that, with Mr. Mercier aT His stipe Mr. Lavkier | 100 lbs. auzain this afternoon wilh a carg> of pro- | men will have developed character enongh to duce aud two horses, shipped by George | live soberly without legal reatraints. H. Toombs. Miss Welsh and Miss Brown! The temperance cause has had several set- go a8 passeogers, ‘backs by just such intempcrate and silly olen advocasy. GENTLEMAN Yar Dominion Intestratep.—Mr. Theo. Summerside, Oct. 26, 1891. is 1, Chappeile has accepted the agency for the | on aati —iab4 Christinas number of the Dominion L.ustrated | A 4buestien. for King’s and Queen’s Counties, and will ed have a full supp'y of this excellent annus! early in December. The work will be priated on the best paper and in rich colors iu a specially prepared artistic cover. Large tubes to hold the number and the supplemenis will be furnished free. Orders wiil not be filled at bead office as Mr. Chappelle has full control of his territory. job tahlgy hdd CHARLOTTETOWN Marxets.—There was @ small attendance at the market to-day, oving to the disagreeable weather and the extremely bad state of the roads. Hay was scarce and bruught from 45 to 55 cts per Oats were in small supply at 3i cents per bashel. Potatoes brought from 18 to 20 cents per bushel, and taraips from 12 to 15 ceuts per bushel. Inside, eggs Sir,—I see that the Rev. Mr. Brewer reproaches Rev. Mr, Simpson with being absorbed in m»ting and evensong, Now, as fauraza l can reueinber, matins and even- song are made upof portions of scripture aud a few prayers. What is Christianity coming to when one minister chafis another with being absorbed tn prayer and bible read- ing ¢ AGNOSTIC “Or eoe Personal. Sir Edwin Arnold, the English poet, has arrived in New York. fiis Lordship the Bishop of Nova Se otia was present at the Caurch Conference at thy] @ lew oays ayo. Me H F Ovomba, the well-knowm: commercial traveiler, is in ths city. He is reyisiered at the Queen Hz. tei. Fraucis M. Longwarta, son of the late I4 INVINCIBLE IN QUEBEC. Mk. MERCIER | were very scarce at about 16 eents per Cakes oo sae -" SCRUPLES.”—Mr. | dogan. - Butter (fresh) sold at from 21 to ace 2b. OL. ‘ Pacaud, Bev. 16-h, 18 23 cents per Jb., and cheese 14 cts. Ladies. “Mr MeroleER HAS BOUND HIMSELF BY A SOLEMN ENGAGEMENT to give a majority of at! least tifteen votes tu Mr. Laurier; that is to say to put him into power.”—Mr,. Pacaud, Feb, Lith, I891. ;Two men, for disorderly conduct on the Heury Longworta, Glyawood, left this morning for Vancouver, B. C., wuere he will seside iu future. We wish My. Lous worth success in his new home, Mr. L. McLean, of Spokane Falls, Wash., is visiting the Island. His wif Potice Courr.—His Honor Magistrate Fitzzerald dispeused justice this forenoon. streets, were fined $30 or 30 days and $20 or 20 days, respectively. The summons initiates “] HAVE NO DOUBT THAT IF Hon. Mr LAURIER BECOMES FIRST MINISTER IN THE DOMINION, THIS PROVINCE WILL GET WHA‘ LVER Is9l. How close is the union the Leader of the Opposition in the Dominion Parliament and Ir Asks.”—Mr. Mercier, Mareh ]1tn, between the Premier of Q tele, i and what both are working for—these quo- tations wil! show ! — 0+ Ore —— Noies and Commeuts. —On Saturday last the Band of Hope in London executed the project of a simul- taneous Visitation 1,000,000 homes to secure adherents among the children. Many children j.ined forthwith, and the organizers are hopeful that they wili secure 1,000,000 extra members. Herein Jies a goed practical hint for temperance societies of alarger growth than Bauds cf Hope, It might be acted up-n ia smaller cities than London. — We unders‘and that Mr. Ewen Stew- wart, of Georgetown, has been appointed Seeretary of the City Schvoi Board and Grading Officer in the place of Mr. George Robinson, whose appointment to the teach- img staff of Prince of Wales Coileve we chronicled afew days ago The + ppoint- ment is @ gool one. Mr. Stewart is an experienced and excellent teacher, aud will, without doubt, m-ks a first class officer. to SHORTHAND.—Mr. W. C-osskill’s shortha ac nd class will meet at 8 Pp. m. on Tuesday, 3rd prox, corner Queen and King Streets. “Those caer ae join should present themselves pi is will bea good eee to ac a * practical knowledge of this useful art, — wgainst a man charged with violating the Lord’s Diy Act was dismissed, and the en- quiry Into a similar charge preferred against }snother min was adjourned. An abusive Janguage c se, and the case of the merchaut svismoned for keeping kerosene vil on his premises contrary to law, were also ad- journed. accompanies him = M-:. Mclean, wito is a native of Tyne Valley, is now eng ved jin the real estate business at Spokane F uJis, and, it is pleasing to hear, is doing we:l Sir William Gordon Cumming, of baccerat fame, who is rusticating in the higiiands, lies lodged a protest with the munieipal council oi Figin againet that body appropriating money to be used in tendering a pub ic reception ti: the Duke and Duchess of Fife. The Duchess is a daughter of the Prince of Wales. Speaking of the Rev. W. B. King, the St. Jolin Progress says :—** Mr. King wae ——_—_>—_——- AN InTerestine Discourse. —The Rev. C. M. Tate, who has for upwards of twenty years pst been eéngaged in missionary work among the Indians of British Col- umbia, addressed a large audience in the brought up in close companionship wit! basement of the First Methodist Church | Roy George Hodgson, at Uikaditeesiwn a ovesiity, under the auspices of the | P E L, and from tbe time of his ordinn- Epworth League. His subject Was tion showed that some poriiun a: least of ‘British Columbia and the Indians.” He the mantle of that great preacher had spoke encouraging!y ofthe results of mis- | fallen on him. Having been educ neil mn sion work amongst the Indians and des- | such a schol, it is not surprising thitsou é i many of their strange habits. He! of the peculiar views, and with the mana 8, m mach cribed } wy . . - i 7 : showed mu y curious articles worn and lof the eloquence which eistinguished Mr used by them, and also specimens of Hidysun and made him facile princeps needlework, the labor of the Indian chil- wnoug the clergy of the diocese, should dren atrencing the aission schouls. A el: have descendid to his pupil Mr King ver col/ection in aid of the mission was to. k his B. A. decree at King’s Colle e, taken up at the close. Rev. Mr. Brewer | Windsor, having graduated ‘with distine dronounced the benediction. | tion, and in due time the degree vf M. A s —_— ., | Was conferredon him by the same College. € snadian products co into the Spsuish| His post graduate theological course demou- West Indies ou equal terms with those of ' strated the fact that in chooaing the church t] 8 t nited States until June 30, 1892, a3 a calling he had made no auistake and it owing to the existence of the Imperial became evident that he possessed abilities treaty with Spain. The Empire intimates! far above the average to devote to his work that Canada, b. ing part of the Empire,’ Like all the later graduates in sherl wy hopes to Share in any new arrangement ! from Windsor, Mr, King is high eharch ° Great Britain may be able to make with’ his views ; in other words, is a sound lit Spain, but of herselt could not expect todo gical chur : "Mr. \ chman, his intercourse with very much. The British expectations of a Hodgson having, no doubt, done aa, : ‘ ‘ < . . . . . , fresh treaty seem to be good, mainly, as we bias his mind in that direction. * + + + pointed out some tiiue ago, owing to the St. Luke’s has a brilliant i market which Spanish wines find in Eng- administrator, and in the ae land, subject though they be there to a tion of the word, a good man, May a ‘duty. long retain his services,” 135 Barrels Apples. B* AUCTION, on THURSDAY, October 209th, at half-past 10 o'clock :-- 135 barrels Gravensteing and other Choice Assorted Apples. 20 barrels Prime Onions. With positive orders to close out the lot. E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers, oct27—2i Land For Sale. Bee ACRES OF LAND, situatedia Wes- tern Royalty, afew yards beyond City limits, fronting on two roads, in excellent condition for cultivation and suitable for building or pasturage, will be sold in one piece or iu smaller lots. Address applica- tions te Post Office Box 676, Charlottetown. octl6 —dy tt COAL | UAL | Ate Egg and Chestnut sizes 4 O'd Mine Sydney Round and Slack, Glace Bey Round aad Slack, Outario Mine Round, Gardiner Mine Round, Albion Slack, Vale Nut, Acadia Round and Nut All above Cuals kept conetantly on hand and under cover. Telephone communication. CAPT, JOHN HUGHES. Ch'town, Oct. 14, 1891--1m eod Horses! Huse | STANDARD AND WELL BRED, By Auction at Chariottetown, J AM instructed to sell by Auction, at A. DOY LE’S STABLES, Grafton Street, on FRIDAY, 30th inst., at 2 o'clock, p. m, the following Choice Stock :— No. 1—Black Filly, standard-bred, 2 years old, sired by Administrator, 357 ; dam by All Right, 5817; second dam by Telegraph Mer- gan, No, 2—Bay Mare, standard-bred, 5 years old, sired by Hernando, 2891; dam by All Right, 5817; bred to Physician, 7349. No, 3—Brown Filly, 2 years old, sirel by Ali Right, 5817 ; dam by Jeff, be by Saladin ; second dam by Telegraph Morgan ; third dam by Saladin. No, 4—Dark Ray Mare ‘* Pansy,” 10 years old, sired by Ali Right, 5817; dem by Reb Roy, he by Saladin; bied to Physician, 7349. No. 5—Black Fille, 2 years oll, sired by Administrator, 557; damm by Little Mac, he by Melnnis Pony No. 6—Dark Bay Mare, 4 years o'd, sired by All Right, 5317; dam by a Hambietonian Horse. No. 7—Bay Mare, 3 years old, sired by Hernando, 2891; dam by American Eagle. No. 8—Black Colt, 3 years old, sired by Adwiniatrator, 357; dam by Ail Right, 5517; aecoud dam by Mclouis Pony Atso—1l Mare and Foal, 1 Fi!l'y (-ising 2 years), 1 Cow, Terms at sale. ey Sale positive, no reserve, R. BEATRSTO, Ancti meer. oct22—eod & wky dy pat eod Pugwash and P. E. island STEAMBUJAT COMP'Y. STEAMER MAYFLOWER,” J. W. Welling, Commander, KAVES Charlottetown every Monday, Wednesday and Friday Morning, at 10 o’clock, connecting with Train at Usford Junction, She wiil lay over at Charlottetown every Sunday. Returning, leaves Pogwa-h every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Merning, on the arrival of Express Train that connects with the Chicago Express at Oxford Junction, artiving in Chai lottetown about 3 p. m. This is the shortest, most direct and cheap- er than any other route to or from Prinee Edward Islend. “Through Freight and Passage solicited to any point, W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town, Oct. 14, 1891 —dy tf pat NOTHING LIKE HAWKER’S Tolu and Cherry Balsam ——FOR A-—— Cough or Cold. — — A FEW DOSES Sell by all Drng. . oct26 PLAY BALL ——AND._ TAKE IN—— THE SILVER OAR, Opposite the Railway Station. YSTERS. of ie bees BILLIARDS, POOL aad BOWLING ALLEYS just kverything according to regulation. JON JOY. Ww. Will Speedily Effect a Cure. _Price 25 and 50 cents, Zis's. built. oct 20—tf ‘MONEY TO LOAN. _enees desiring to borrow mmey on either City or Farm Prope-ty, in sums of from TWO to THREE HUNDRED DOL LARS, can obtain the same on the most reasonable terms and at a low rate of interes by applying to JAMES H. REDDIN, oct2—3m Solicitor, Cameron Block, - TUESDAY, OCTOBER + CIALLY ADAPTED FOR MOURNING & B.>-allisdhdiennmmnnncmastinasndin aaa 27. 1891. | } e = or 7 NR IN OLDEN TIMES WAS A COMMON REMARK that the Ladies opportunity of buying the Latest Noveltiés. change all that, and we now claim that TODAY no city in Canada is more thoroughly in touch with the fashiong than oy We buy in Paris, London, Berlin and New York—the Centres of Fashion own, no Firm in Canada can undersell us, and TWO WEARS AGO we gave up al kinds of Men’s Furnishings, and rapidly increased. Our MANTL'S DEPARTMENT is second to none, and giving Astosishing Bargains in JACKETS, LONG CLOAKS, ate, ian We are think we are justified in saying that never before were such High Claes ¥e shown here, aud never before were such marvellously low prices given, Goods ‘Tne Meason of the Change of es of P. E Island had nop For years it has been our lan v since then our business hes is simply that we now give our whole time aud attention to LADIRS’ Aas a result, we buy to bctter advantage, we sell at lower prices, we hig latest novelties, and we invite everyone to call and secure some of our FALL ATTRACTIONS ia DRESS GOODS, MANTLES, MILLINERY, FURS. =~ BEER BR We Represent FIRE, LIFE, & ACCIDENT AND IVIARINE insurance Companies, URQUHART & BROW. OF FICK--Brown’s Block, Charlottetown. oct?” = M BEAL EST BLACK l Wi, Ve, eee DENERA: = A PULL STOCK OF MOURNING G03! (x) Priestly’s Celebrated Black Stuffs! Courtald’s and Priestly’s Crapes! ——-—{1)—— —-— STARLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCH, Charlottetown, October 24, 1891—eeod & wky i 4 - ee te a engine —— KEROSENE OIL! EER & GOFF have just received their Fall Stock KEROSENE OIL, and are now prepared to give best value ever offered in this line on P. E. Island. jnferiot Believing that it don’t pay to either buy or sell grades of Oil, we have this year bought nothing but the BEST AMERICAN WATER-WHITE, and we can guaramlet every gallon we se}! to be first-class in every res We have it put up in 2 gallon and 5 gallon Cans, which are made of good solid tin and will not leak the first ht you take them home, and which we have marked dows very low for Cash, If you have an emp‘y Can on hand, bring and have it refilled, and thereby save the price Can. SPECIAL LOW PRICE BY THE CASK. BHER & GOFF: Queen and King Square “tores Charlottetown, October 24, 1891—eod & wky - USE “EVERYBODY'S PILLS, THE BEST FAMILY MEDICINE. Mild, Certain. gel Guaranteed (9) ds OR INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, BILLIOUSNESS, HEADACHE joy they cannot be surpassed. For sale by all Druggisis at 26 it in to of the ne¥ Safe, Parely Ye Prepared only by sow, A. S. JTOHN a Charlottetown, Sept, 19, 1891, Corner Kent and ne ce ee ee ee ee ee na ie 2 oh bee ee Oe an 2 a ae Sore Pee — 4 is Ost res«eeozduvonce