rw arte eae FFF own ern” 7 ww . , i é . Wwat » ill ive Por ARS A i EAR, Tras : a = > @ \i4 sg zs >’ several SUOTHING, HEALING. ae * Instant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failure impossible. Many so-called diseases are simply syraptoms of Catarrh, - — —— eee gWSEh i rer R. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1891. Sineie Corres Two Cents VOL. 28.—NO. 88 B quia’ PUR SEPTEMBER, 1991 moon's CHANGES. MES A. MORRISON, HALIFAX. AGENT FOR | UREN CAKEBREAD & CO.. TEA MERCHANTS, London. == England, —AND ALSO-—-— First-Class West India ete. Firms, SPECIALTIES: Ja, Sugar and Molasses. (areful attention given to consignments of Pine Edward Island Produce. : RFERENCE— Bank of Neva Scotia. A (7108 —Pickford & Black’s Wharf. ® Wnslifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy CLEANSING, such a8 heaciache, losing scnse tsmeli, fou} breath,hawking spitting, eenerel feeling Wf dedility, ete. ; If yeu are troubled with arv of these or Kindred sy 3, you have oe Citarrh, and should iose no sme proc Nasal, Bawat. time, neglected cold in head Tesuits in fold by ai past paid, uring a bottie of Be warned in Catarrh, followed ty consumption and death. 1 druggists, or sent, on receipt of price Weenteand $1 byaddressing FULFORD & CO. Brockville. Ont. ee GILL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL. 4 SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT of the “A Paculty of Applied Science has been Pepared, Stating the details of the new s, Laboratories, Workshops, Apparatus ' other improvements in its severa) Depart- ata ot Civil, Mining, Mechanical and Elec- Ragineering and Practical Chemistry, h will afford in the Session of 1891-2 ~ auitages not hitherto accessible to Students aud country. Copies may be bad on application to the igned, whe can also supply detailed le Nocements of the other Faculties of the Wersity, viz., Law, Medicine, Arts (in- Mg the Donalda Course for Women), and inary Science. __4J.W. BRAKENRIDGE, B.C. L., tf Acting Secretary. Veter yw a e EMAKERS! 2.25. $2.25. low CHEAP BOOT STORE. The Harvest and Debt Paying. (Canadian Journal of Commerce). Now thaMthe abundance of our harvest is beyord déubt, and its saleable value cer. tain to be high, it may be wel! to say a firm word or two to farmers as tu th. ir disposai of crop proceeds. It by no means fo:lows that a rich harvest adds tu the wealjih of the .producer.. He to whom this bounty comes may 80 misuse the gudaend as to turn it into acurse. We are not without justi- fying evidence when we aflirm that there are few farmers :n Canada free from debt— Also, a good assort-|free, we mtieav, from embarrassing and Hand-shaved Neats, y expensive bhyations. As a general rule the bocks of country sturekeepers are crowded ‘with #ccountsa with farmers that are newer settled. There is 4 constant balance of deb: kept up, more or less, and the aggreyate of thes» keeps the merchant coustantly short of money, so that the wholessle houses and banks are to-day carrying theBulk of the retailers in country pl.ces. The farmers are not able, owing t» these debta, to’ deal freely, tu the best advantage, and as economy requires To =| When there is a Sure and Certain 2 pri thee wor dete ore x hems burthen. The rétader who is always short in his payments, who revews his notes as regularly as they mature, is at the mercy of the wholesaler, he has to take what Mm . sion, 3rd day, a.m., E, pester lith day, 6h., 54.6m, am, N, . : . . acca" "Boot Tops, Direct fram the Manufacturers | pecs, stom. «om, s{B006 Tops, Direct from the Manufacturers in England, ie tor e4th gday, O'l«,y* ea Bal, p-™m 9 *+*%» exind Quarters * : oo (X ) J vow hoizon. au oe hy a ——Jun Sun Moon High! Days} MEN’S GENUINS FRENCH CALF, LACE, $1 35, $1.65, $2.15, gat OF WERE |ciges sets | Tises | wat tenh * _ oi te) ELASTIC SIDE, $1.25. $1.55, $2.15, t,o mih mm thenl bh . " ENGLISH Kip, BELLOWS TONGUE, $1.25 and $1 85. = 94/16 341 3 1019 2913 7. 1: . mn : jesby =? = ™ = 41601 ; " These, we believe, are the finest Tops that come here. )Wednes lay on rl 5 Bit) 24 4 ment of French Calfiskins, Goat, French Kid, Sole Leather, oth aa) 29) rt 59 ) | English Grain Calfskins, all kinds of Rhone and Findings. 4 Byway i a ~ os _ Se on 0 3 2 iimorn is vs ’ 19 r Bee | 2) 7 Epes GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. 4 sapaay) : ‘ Q } 5 : . . + - onday o ah a -_ a _ Anyone wanting a first-class pair of CUSTOM BOOTS, perfect fit, at? , eTeeelay, 34 ahi 4ti\ 2 16 45 | Price, will do well to cail at cee | at ee ; ij Tours lay = a = : . 4 as} GOFE BROS e BS friday nt Shy, Bes Be : el a9, 14 2 + oa 35} Charlottetown, August 31, 1891—2aw & wky iba 40; 12,4 2/713] 3° ¥ seamen sa ie | 41} 10) 4 48} 8 23} 29 Maney =| £2, 8 5 15) 9 18} 4 Wednesday | 44 6, 5 55/10 4) eTharsday 45, 4) 6 20/10 45) 19 A uy | $8| 2) 8 421 | 16 elief at hand enterdsy | 47| 0| 7 4iaft 2 13 psand sy 43/5 58) 7 ss) os 9 ae seis | eis S| eee eee ee sere se eee » 635 ay me ' . i . a « “oe = et. > Welaeelay | 53} 52}9 5; 310) 0 ithortay «| 54) 50) 9 55) 4 24/11 56 RB niky «=| -4| «48/10 52| 5 49) 53 sstariay | 57; 46/21 53) 7 35) 50 edasday 58; 44imorn; 8 4 46 Sadlay 9} 42/1 2) 850) 43 & Tueeday 6 0} 49| 2 7/9 27 40 wWelaesiay 6 1/5 3931310 1/5 39 goods they choose to press upon him, and at rates which cut into his profits. So also the farmer customer, he and | gS a his family, are drawn more and more into purchasing such goods as they do not real- ly require or desire, because they do not feel independent in dealing with the trades- man to whom they are in debt. All these vicious and dangerous relations can only be put on a healthy and safe footing by the by using -eSe Se Se Sere Sr t See Ore ee S PEPTONIZED ALE AND BEEF, The Great Tonic and Food for Nursing Mothers. FOR SALE BY July 17, 1891—dy m w f & wky 1 yr (x) PEPSIN, BEEF, ALE, 25 CTS, PER BOTTLE, ALL DRUGGISTS | farmer paying his debts. This year onght to see a great clearance of these old store debts all over the country. If this occurs Weak people, mo matter Pros {he Stew ct the country, every. interest will feel that it has been enriched and what cause, can be made strong strengthened. But if the harvest simply finds money for new purchases of land with mortgageaecompaniment, or for new, andall but needless costly implements, or for barn extensions that might be dispensed with, or for gifts to children, more out of pride than prudence, or for ostentatious wagons and teams, then so far as the farmers are concernéd,the abundant harvest will have only added a fresh link to his fetters of debt. Thebranch bauks in smaller towns could do gréat service in pressing this policy upon their customers. Bankers with whol rs’ accbunts should give them dis- tinctly to 4nderstand that their country he Garmers er tim Banks slant SEE i emeettebten eee STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, At the Lowest Possible Price. 4 relief from the severest pain. rd =a COUGHS Nous ” goes “LOYEARS IN USE. tits PRICE25*PER BOTTLE uu TRUONG & OO. PROPRIETORS Si. John., N. B. 5 raise B= fee —" - | a Ia used doth internally and externally. < = it acts quichly, affording almost instant! 4 = ————— a DIRECTLY TO THE SPOT. INSTANTAREOUS IM ITS ACTIO‘. For CRAMPS, CHILLS, CCL:°, DIARRHGA, DYSENTERY, a CHOLERA MORBUS, and all BOWEL COMPLAINTS, NO REMEDY EQUALS THE PAIN-KILLER. In Canadian Gholers and. Bewst s ette 3 mA ai, Comme in avery short time. THE BEST FAMILY REMEDY FOR BURNS, BRUISES, SPRAINS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA and TOOTHACHE. SOLD EVERYWHERE AT 25c. A BOTTLES, £m Beware of Counterfeits and Imitations. er guserings, mer Suitings, Straw Hats, 72. he OLDS. During the remainder of Jaly and August we offe IReduced Prices all Li : now are able, ghey will be capectel to pay off their debts, that the retailers will have to stop renewals, and whole of the last four years up to a fair average. A bad harvest this year wou'd have n a serious disaster. Every dollar then of the crop proceeds is mortgaged in some form. If all the obligations created by the deficient harvests of last three years were paid off, there would be no balance left for new ex- penditures, much less for any kind of extrav- agance. We strongly urge that debt paying must be the outcome of our bountiful harvest, it the country is to reap the full benefit of this bounty of Providence. Y - that their own and their customers notes must be paid as they mature, It will we fear too readily be forgotten that although this }year’s crop is good, it does not raise the Tannel Between — Ireland . and Scotland. The details of the great Irish Channel HASZARD & MOORE, 'e ms. 's sce i 162 QUEEN SQUARE. Charlottetown, Aug. 26, 1891—dy w fs ton, the engineer, explained his prelimi- nary plans. The shortest line between Ireland and Scotland was from Tor Head to the Mull of Cantyre, a distance of 13 miles, but the water there was 462 feet deep and the site unsuitable. Mr. Barton proposed to cross between Island Magee and Wigtonshire with a tunnel about 33 miles long, with 500 feet of water over- | The proposed line would leave the Northern Countries Railway at a point near Whitehead and pss out under the headland known as the Gobbins, enter Wigtonshire outside of Loch Ryan at Port- obello, and passing under Wiersbon Hill connect at Stranraer with an existing line of railway. The heaviest gradient proposed is 1 in 75. In the Mont Cenis, St. Gothard and Arleburg tunnels the average is 1 in 40; the Mersey tunnel is still steeper, while the Severn hasa flatter gradient of 1 in 90. No fears are entertained of trouble from water entering the tunnel; and in this view Mr Barton is supported by Sir John Hawk- shaw, Sir Douglas Fox, Sir Benjamin Baker, and other eminent engineers. The proposed tunnel would have 150 feet of rock between the roof and the bed ef the sea. The rock is only 30 feet thick above the Mersey tunnel and 40 feet in the Severn. As to cost, it is estimated that this would not be more than in long tunnels through mountains. Judging from past experience the cost here is put at $500 per lineal yard. The shafts, pumping plant, additional rail- ways, etc., are estimated at $3,305,000, and the total estimate, with 10 per cent. added for contingencies, is put at $40,000,000. The time of construction is estimated at ten to twelve years. Mr. J. T. Barton, C, E.,; explained that a series of large ventilating fans placed at the pumping stations at each end, about 24 miles from each other, could be r at Specially |r scien ade: sie stor ght Colored Light Colored ma ul TW] = | like sweets to the children, they eat it simply miles per hour.—{Railroad Topics. coon nts eilgieaneenmncienareeae Lovers of celery unwittingly ‘‘kill two birds with the one stone.” Celery to them is because they are fond of it—but at the same time it is food and medicine, You buy a Sunimer Und erwear;, bunch of celery from Gay & Son, bnt do not eel 5 expect a bottle of “Pains Celery Compound, or package of food preparation thrown in. All the same the essence of food and medicine isin the celery. Gay & Son only charge for the one, the other is free gratis. B RU ; "By a3l—mon ¢& thurs a —_-—- received at Beer & Charlottgetown, July 27, 1891—dy & wky Green Grapes just Goff’s sp3 3i News Notes. The increase of population in Truro in ten years is 1,641. Smuggling on the Irish coast is aaid to be increasing through the connivance of officials. The census of Alaska, just completed, shows a total pupulation of 31,000, a de- crease of 2,000 in ten years. The weather is again warm in Manitoba. The recent Martinique cyclone did $1,- 000,000 damage and killed 378 people. _ Two hundred lives were lost in a typhoon in Japan on August16 The storm was the worst known in years and great damage was done. It is said that Jay Gould has relinquished control of the Union Pacific Railway, and that the management will undergo a com- plete change. A statement is made thatthe Bank of England has been robbed of over a million dollars, but the cashier denies that there is avy truth in it. St, John, N. B., claims that the census as regards that city is far astray. Instead of a decrease, as shown, it is claimed that the population has increased over 6,000 since 1884. Miss Frances Willard has cancelled all of her autumn engagements to lecture in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connec- ticut, Pennsylvania and Iowa, on account of her mother’s feeble health. _ The British ColumbiajPaper Manufactur- ing Company has been formed at Victoria, B. C., with a capital stock of $40,000, and will build a paper factory at Alberni, at the first rapids of the Sornas River, Vancouver Island, B. C, Hogan, the Ann Arbor aeronaut, made an ascension at Detroit on Saturday, and was giving a trapeze exhibition at an alti- tude of 1,000 feet, when he lost his hold and fel] tothe ground, He was mashed to a pulp in sight of 30,000 spectators. The Hungarian reports on the world’s harvests are said to be misleading, There is a general impression that the total yield of the different countries is pretty fair, and that famine prices will not prevail unless produced by powerful rings and booms, which will have only a temporary effect. Mrs. Frank Scott, of Halifax, dropped dead in her husband’s arms one day last week on the third anniversary of her wed- ding. She had been on bad terms with her “HI ’ wom are your’ nary . Thank Who?” ‘Why the inventor of SCOTT'S EMULSION Which cured me of CONSUMPTION.” Give thanks for its discovery. @That it does not make you sic when you { take it, Give thanks, That itis three times as efficacious as the old-fashioned cod liver oil, Give thanks. That it issuch a wonder- ful flesh producer. Give thanks. Thatit is the best remedy for Consumption, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- eases, Coughs and a Besure you get the genuine in Salmon color wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at 50c, and $1.00, SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. | ~e- Desirable Residence To Let. (FXHAT beautifully situated House and Pre- mises, froating on the North River, within ten minutes’ 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 moderate. For terms apply at the office of PETERS & PETERS. aug7 r husband and had procured an order of pro- tection from the court, After her death a belt was found around her waist which con- tained $500, and which her husband cannot keep because of the order of the court. The Sultan’s opening of the Dardanelles) to Russia’s war ships has galvanized the Eastern question into renewed life, and the powers are turning to KEngland to see what she will propose under the circumstances. It might be a good idea to let the sick man rip. His decrepid frame is not worth shed- ding any more Christian blood to sustain, and without the shedding of blood Russia is not likely to retreat from the advantage she has gained. England would not in her place. Official statistics just published show that the official debt of Italy amounts to 14,902,- 000,000 lire ($2,980,500,000), or $103 for each inhabitant and 513 3-10 on each hec- tare of land. This is, of course, in addi- tion to the national debt, which is upwards of 24,000,000,000 lire, or nearly $5,000,- 000,000. It is stated in financial circles that a syndicate has been formed in Rome which is to have at its disposal 100,000,000 lire, of which one-half has been already subscribed, for the purpose of sustainiug the price of Italian rentes. The resources of the syndicate will not be restricted by the amount pledged, for many large and strong institutions and bankers, as well as those not quite so strong, have formed as it were a committee of defence against foreign attacks on the rentes. —_— o-oo Miss Witson will resume lessons on Mon- day, Sept. 7th, at the Music Rooms, cor- ner Kent and Prince Streets, at the usual hour. eod—au24 —__@—— Dyspepticure —ls not a palliative, but a cure; it first relieves, then controls, and finally entirely subdues the irritation and in- flimmation of the stomach that causes ndi gestion and dyspepsia. Arrer Many Years.—A letter posted in Quebec in 1834 and addressed quite legibly to a gentleman in the employ of a well-known banking firm in San Francisco, was returned a few days ago to its sender through the dead letter office at Ottawa. After seven years’ wandering the letter had got back to where it started from. — Sprpers in THE Pasxtor.—The young folks are indulging in cobweb parties. Each one chooses a thread to wind, The one who gets his wound up first is given first prize, and the one who 1s last gets the booby prize. ‘The threads have been in ter- laced, passed through keyholes, wound around picture frames, etc., before the guests arrived. A young gentleman the other night found that his thread led under the bed, and he was forced to crawl under to disentangle it.—Chatham World. I. O. O. F.—A fraternity temple associa- tion is to to be organized in Chicago, with a capita! of *$8,000,000 to build an Oddfel- lows’ temple, a long cherished enterprise in that city. The next session of the sovereign grand lodge will be held in St. Lou's, commene- ing Sept. 21, and continuing through the week. The representatives will go by the way of Washington, taking in the Luray cave on the way out, and returning via Chicago. The brethren at St. Louis are making great preparations for their distin- guished visitors. At this distance it looks as if the week would be a holiday one for the order in that great city. During the past year the Oddfellows’ Mutual Relief Association of Maine has paid $700,000 to widows or orphans, ‘ -ES BROTHE ow & hondon | Se LO gertees weg ee mind-soothiog, soul- inspiring. Worth proving. LAWRENCE A. WILSON & CO., Sole Agents in Canada, sept!—tu sat Montreal. HILLSBOROUGH HOUSE, KENT STREET, CH’'TOWN, Near Corner Kent and Prince Streets, Permanent and Transient Board ers accommodated at rea- sonable rates. HIS HOUSE is within easy distance of Churches, Colleges, Schoola, Office, etc., and wil! be found convenient for Students and others who desire to be cen- trally located. MES. LEDWELL. augl9—dy & wky tf WANTED. EMALE TEACHER, Second or Third Class, for Grosse Isle, Magdalen Islands. Apply to N. CLARKE, Secretary of Trustees. Gross lsle, Magdalen Isiands, \ Sept. 3, 189!. f % pd Post ‘* 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, $1.00. Prepared by CHARLES K. SHORT, Pharmacist, St. John, N. B. Sold everywhere. lw—aug3l Pm ee