in. “ phe 5 SO ocaual . tT, j 2M FIVE WOLLAI 1 YEAR. ** This is t ruc Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise ILY E-XAMIN the Public, may speak free.”—Kvurrivzs. Sixeite Corres Two Crnvs. "> 3c YRLES. CHARLOTTE TOWN, P, 4) . ISLAND, MONDAY, . NOVE! MBE R 15, 1886. ° VOL. 19.—NO. 140. 4 i ‘ ry evening tw Ti -"* r) Dis Klint ; Le VAtR1D LUVUSAIDS 0 o From their office, corne Vater and irreat George Streets, / iott wh, Yrince Edward Island. ~RATE? OF SUBSCRIPTION Six months Die isk Uotie kee Senne os On80 Phree months.......... Os ih d us 1.25 ir eee a chikee 6606 ae “ 50 Advertising at moderate rates Contracts may be made for movthly, quar- } “es J : terly. haif ‘yearly, or yearly advertisemenis, ON anDiicstion ALMANA 6 FOR NOVEMBER, 1860, MOON'S CHANGES, First Quarter 3rd day, Oh. (below horizon. ) Full Moon Iith day, 3h., 54.0., p. m., N. E. below horizon. ) 52.7m., p. m., E. Last Quarter 18th day, 6h., 27.8m., p. m.. (N. below horizon.) New Moon 25th day, 3h, 6.0m., b. mm. 8. 4¥: {) ' ul Vi Jay's ‘ ul in oon’ High! Day's DAY OF WEI , 5 raat M t K rises /sets rises |water)| ien h i mh mM. morn|morn h m 1) Monday 6 47.4 41/11 51/135 9 54 2) Tuesday $$ S9inft 33) 2 2) 5] 3 Wednesday 5O| 38! 1 10} 3 1) iS + Thursday Sl; 36) 1 43; 4 13 45 »| Friday 53; 35) 2 13) 5 22 12 6 Saturday b4; 34) 2 35) 6 3 40 7 | Sunday ; 2. Bes 8) 7 37 8} Monday 57; 31/331) 819) 34 9 Tuesday 53; 29; 3 5819 O } 10 Wednesday i Of 2, 429 28 1i| Thursday ii 27) 4 58/10 15 26 12) Friday 3| 26) 5 34/10 52 23 13) Saturday 4: 25) 6 18/11 29 21 14 Sunday G6. 24:7 Tish 8&8 Is 15) Mon lay 41 22:18 32049 1S 16) Tuesday : S10 8 i 34 13 17| Wedm say 10 20\10 14: 2 35 10 18; Thursday 11 IS'1ll 24) 3 24 8 19) Frida 13 19imorn! 4 40 6 20) Saturday 14 18} 0 36} 6 3 4 21 /Sunday r 16; 17| 1 49, 7 18 l 22) Monday . 16,5 3 2 8 19) 8 59 23) Fuesd Ls Ib} 414.9 8 57 24) W ednesd Ly 20 14; 5 27| 9 53 5+ 25) Tharsday ey 13) 6 3610 34 52 26, Priday 23} 13!) 7 43:11 13) 50 27 | Saturday | 24 12; 8 44/11 52) 45 28\ Sun lay 25 ih} 9 35 morn} 47 29) Monday 26; 11\10 28) 0 32 45 30) Tuesday 726\4 911 8} 1 10); 8 43 i | | j : } JAMES H. REDDIN, BARRISTER-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR AND NOTARY PUBLIC, has removed to the om ve adjoining that of R.R. Fitzge: ie , Cameron Block, £8 MONEY TO LOAN. Sept. 27, 1886 A meced & wy 3 mos j L. ARPMUR & CO, Ww N HRA L (t+ Hh, jammissioa Merchants, 12) ATLANTIC AVENUE, BBQs Ss ed a, 26 AS S.! Egos aad Produce a specialty. ats tS —diy wkiy FIARPD COAL. | I’ Store, a quantity of BEST HARD COAL, Erg and Chestaut Sizes, 4a” Cheap for Cash. CAPT. J. HUGHES, Water Street. ¢ subst Oct. 14, 18386—-Im eod SARGLAY & CO, GEN ERA L Commission & Saippiag Merchants, 191 Atlantic Avenue, Beston. — NIGHT years’ experience in thie market, K Over fifty thousand bushels '. E. I potatoes received by us last fall. Onr patrons all satisfied. Vess= chartered for potato freights at " ort notice, Write for m«rket reports. < Specialties ~Potatoss, ned Lobsters, Eggs. Imo and Mackerel, Can- June 17, '86 Charlottetown § Sieam Laundry sallaceteetaiees HEAD OFFICE: Mark Wright & ©o., Puraiture Ware-| room, King Square. | ee | AGENCIES i HASZARD'S Book Store, Queen Street American Clothing Store, S’Side “? » Gents’ Goods a Chtown, Sep. 6, 1386. G. Hi. G. T. DAVIES, Specialty, anne - : TO LET. No. 35, Water St., DeBlois, de \FFICES and Warerooms, ‘ O aa i ae upation of G. W, inquire at the office of R. F. DEBLOIS, Provincial Building. Ct town, "Oct. and, 1866..- eod ti Sf. OATHERINES’ BALL, 49So 574. DIGCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The R’ tev. H. A. Newey, D.D., President. The = ; Ww. i MARTIN, A.M., Rector and Prin.; 19th year opens Sept, 15. ferms $275 an $250. Increased advantages offered. For circu- | lars address the Principal. July 10 wks MAPIRATION MHE i premises in time for spring trade, we will dispose of our whole stock of NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS at an Lease OR ee ee b q € LATRAUGREINAR —_— OF ee LEASE, BAL ry & Fancy Ory Goods of our premises expires in a few months, and not being able to renew the same on reasonable terms, or procure other LMMENSE SACRIFICE. Carpets, Oilcloths, Rugs and and other Cloths, Silks, Satins and Velvets caiscount 5 Hosiery at 33 per cent discount ; Linen Goods of all kinds at 25 per cent discount ; cauiscount. 4 Lot of Goods at HALF PI Tweeds, &c., at 33 per cent discount ; Mats at 33 per cent discount ; Black and C Blankets, Counterpanes, at 33 per cent discount ; LICE, such as Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, Cuffs, Frillings, a large variety Wool Goods, &e. olored Dress Goods at 33 par cent discount ; Comforts and Lace Curtains ot 33 Black and Colored Plushes at 53 per cent discount ; Prints and White Cottons at 25 per cent Mantle per cent Gloves and Real Lave, Edgings, Collars and All ef the Above New and in Good Order, and will be Sacrificed in order to Clear Out Guick. ES SEE OUR CIRCULARS FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS. -———_— OOOO eee — & Sterns. Ch’town, Oct. 14, 1886. NEW MANTLE DOLMANS, LONG PALETOTS, SHORT JACKETS, KYRLE CLOTHE JACKETS, STOCKINGETTE JACKETS, JERSEY JACHETS, CLOTH DEPARTMENT. KYRLE CLOTS, DIAGONAL CLOTHS, OTTOMAN CLOTHS, ASTRKALAN CLOTHS, STOCKINGE SEALE TES, | DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT CASHMERES, MERINOS, FOULE SERGES, GRILLAGE CLOCH, CAMELS HAIR SUITING, FURS. FUR-LINED CEK¢ ULARS, FUR CAPES, FUR MUFFS, FUR CAPS, FUR GLOVES, Pelt Hats, Feathers, B | Ch town, Oct. 12, 1886. "aE CLOTHS, cenmasteantaits 9) 2 atemnceeti FAL GoeoeDs nme. ()* DEPARTMENT. | A Large Assortment’ Low Prices. } HOUSE, ADAMSONKS Cx iil PROMPT. Choice New Goeds. | J \ Latest Siyles. i j All the New Dress Materials \ of the Season with Plushes to Match. \ j \ A Large Stock. \ All Prices. t oO: vii Piushes, Velvets ARRIS & STEWART, SUCCE Cho. DAVIES =«& SSORS TO Go. Buy Your FATT, Boots ——AT—— DORSEY, GORE & CO. Ch’tuwn, Swept. 2, 1886. AWONDERFUL REMEDY Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam It is as pleasant as honey. Coughs, Colds, and Asthma, which lead to Consumption, have been ¢ speedily cured by the use of ADAMSON’s BALSAM after j all other medicines have failed. Sufferers from either recent or chronic couglis or bronchial affections, can resort to this great remedy, confident of obtaining speedy relief. Do not delay, get it at once. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Bottled at St. Stevens, N. B., by the proprietors, F. W. KINSMAN & CO., Drugvists, 343 4ru Aver., N. Y. A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lossof manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE, This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the REV. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New York City. RETAILS EVERYWHERE. Cans, 8, 14, and 25 Cenis . Paper. 6, 12, and 24 Cents. Nov 8, 1886. Bien Stewart Market Garden, SOUTHPSRT, LOT 45 ] HAO CABBAGES, from 5 to 20 Ibs, in U4. weight, 20 to 50cts. per dozen. 6,000 Celery, er dozen, boxing extra. 100 Bushels Onions, $1 per bushel. 109 = do Table Carrots, 40cts. per bushel. j | Beets, } toes, &c. Address u Parsnips, Pumpkins, Squashes, Toma | orders to) JAMES BURKE, Southport, P. E. L Oxst, 20. ‘26~-1me faw Decay of a British Colony. Advices from Jamaica says: The decay of this colony, which was once called ‘“‘the brightest jewel in the British crown,” may be gathered from the following figures, which show how sugar, the great staple of the country, has declined in cultivation during the periods named. The number of estates were: In 1832, 653; 1847, 513 1879, 216; and 1884, 189. In reference to this decline and the general impression pre- vailing, Michael Salomon, a prominent member of the legislative council and a large landed proprietor, proposed the fol- lowing resolution: Resolved, That the legislative council of Jamaica, assured that the continuation of the bounties given by foreign governments to pro- ducers of beet-root sugar must before long prove ruinous te the cane-sugar in- dustry of the West Indies and of a very large number of the inhabitants of this Island, this council trusts his excellency, the governor will, in view of the proposed conference on the bounty question, bring these facts to the notice of Her Majesty’s government and solicits that if such bounties are not shortly discontinued the Island be permitted to make arrangements with the United States of North Amer or with the sister colony of Canada, on ‘i! basis of reciprocity, in order that our sugar products, now 80 seriously affected by the bounty system in the English market, may find a favorable outlet nearer tome. The resolution was carried unanimously but the governor remarked that there was very little chance of its having any practical effect. coerce sialtiat aceasta Petrolenm in Russia. The Russian production of petroleum is increasing enormously. Last month a fountain began playing at Baku, which is spoutiug nearly 500 tons an hour, or more than 11,000 tons of oila day. Its height and it is the greatest ‘‘gusher” Up to that time the greatest petroleum fountain known was the ‘““Droobja,” which, in 1883, spouted to the height of 200 or 300 feet at the rate of near- ly 3,300 tons of oil a day. Of this well, Mr. | Charles Marvin,who was on the spot wrote: “This single well is spouting more oi than is 224 feet, ever known. all the 25,000 wells in America yield to- gether.” Ata rough estimate the quantity of oil spouted from it would have realized in America about a million sterling, but it ruined its owner, for ‘the shoals of sand which were thrown from it, before it was got under contro], poured upon the build- ings and streets of of the town, five versts away, and led to claims for damages which amounted to more than the returns for the small quantity of oil whieh was caught aid stored. There is now a glut in the Russian market, and-most of the oil from the new well is going to waste. An effort will pro- bably be mz: ade to plug the opening in order to save the oil for future use. — ED oo inn Remarkable Surgical @peration. The hospitals and medical schools of Paris, are full of a marvelous, though not quite unprecedented surgical operation, by which an Algerian doctor, Pengraeher, has just saved the life of a child in the last stages of consumption. The little girl,aged twelve, was brought to the Hospital Trous- seau, wasted almost to a skeleton. The nurses and doctors were so touched by her sufferings that they declared death would be amercy, After long hesitation Dr. Pren graeher, determined to rish an oper- ation, first chloroformed the child. He made a_ cruciform ineision, _ be- tween the fifth and_ sixth right ribs, and burned out three cubic cen- timetres of the diseased portion of the lung with a red-hot iron. In three weeks the wound healed and the blood coursed healthily through the child’s veins. She picked up, the flesh grew strong, and she was sent home cured. In the enthusiasm aroused by this surgical achievement many people imagined that we had now a sure means of conquering cansumption. This is not the opinion of most authorities, notably of Dr. Verneuil. On being questioned on the subject, Dr. Verneuil s said that nothing new had been accomplished. Pneumotomy had been tried before. Another surgical! triumph had been recorded, that was all. What True Merit Will Do. The unprecedented sale of Boschee’s German Syrup within a few years has astonished the world. It is without doubt the safest and best remedy ever discovered for the speedy and effectual cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung troubles. It acts on an entire- ly different principle from the usual prescrip- tions given by physicians, as it does not dry up a Cough and leave the disease still in the ‘ante. but on the contrary removes the cause of the trouble, heals the parts affected, and leaves them in a purely healthy condition. A Jamaica is Seeking Keci- procity. ¥ hy The heavy bounty granted by the Ger- man Government to the cultivators of beet root sugar has not only been a heavy tax upon the resources of the empire, necessi- tating a law limiting the acreaye that may be devoted to the growth of the sugar beet, but it has disrupted the sugar trade of the As the German Government pays a very considerable proportion of the cost of this sugar its price to the common con- sumer can be reduced to a very low point, and this price has become the controlling element in the sugar market of the world. Fo vears past bon- used beet root sugar has been sold at a price below that for which sugar can be made from the cane under the most favorable circumstances, and cane sugar planters are being ruined. In Jamaica which was almost exclusively a cane grow- ing country, the number of acres under cultivation has cGecreased very materially during the last few years, and the whole community has suffered severely. Attempt after attempt has been made by tie politi cians of the Island to get a bounty of some kind from the Imperial Government, and, failing 1 to get a favorable reciprocity treaty negouated — either the United States or Canada. The Legislative Coun- cil of Jamaica have again pledg them- ves to reciprocity, and it is evident that a new attempt will be made by the island- ers, but it is not probable with any great amount of success. What the JAmaicans really want is a bounty on cane sugar,which will enable them to compete with German beet sugar, and neither Great Britain, the United States nor Canada is likely to give it to them. some cnitinaigeaiiiiliaiay lit sain dial Will Austria Fight? A recent London cable is as follows: Will Austria fight?. This is what the whole Eastern question is gg 200 down to, aad next week, in aj] human probability, will bring an answer. That thee ire ae hours in Vienna none can daubt. The de ewion which trembles in the balance is the m vital that the house of Hapsburg has faced since 1848. The question of war is gravely debated day by day by the Austrian rulers, and the time for settlement gTOWS cruelly short. A policy of inaction dictated by fear threatens not oniy the position of the kimpire among the powers, but its existence itself, for haughty and restless Hungary is resolved either to fight Russia or smash the Govern- ment at Vienna. Everyone knows that the Austrian army is in a woeful state of dis- orgynization. What with their infericr armanicnts, i avs of a change from old systems to n nd the almost comical necessity of wausiating every genera! order into six languages, and these in turn into sixteen Qialects for regimental use, either ternative is therefore full of peril. Yet if she can be assured of allies the chances stil! are that Austria will decide to risk war. Somebody speak publicly } re Austria will venture to commit herse! PR Proprietary Medicines. niust A visit t6 Dr. Green's Laboratory, at Wood- bury, N. J., has considerably changed our views, and especially our ejudices in 12 gard to what are generally kno, Stan dard Patent Medicines.” Of course we are getting to that age in life when we are forced to conclude Life itself is a humbug, and natur- ally distrust anything that has not withstood long and tried experienzes. Being a physician I had the curiosity to know how such a sale of two medical preparations could be sustained for so many years. The perfect system upon which the business is conducted, and the phar- maceutical arrangements for the manufacture of the two recipes with which we were made acquainted, are sufficiently convincing to us that the August Flower, for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints, and Boschee’s German Syrup, for Throat and Lung Troubles, were for the complaints they are recommended, most excellent re: Yi nd only regret that in much of our practice, medical ethics pre- vent us from prescribing them without mak ing the nah, public, When we were shown the great quantity of —_ itary lette rs hav ing been forwarded Dr. Green, from all parts of the country, and from all classes of peo ple, lawyers, ministers and doctors, giving a description of the ailments, testimonials of their cures, etc. I feel like endorsing Dr, Green's suggestion that the Government ac- cept such valuable formulas, and license them for general use by giving protection to the in- ventor same as patents generally..—Copied from N. Y. Druggists’ Cirenlar of October 1886, ao Theve are living in Clearfield county, Pa. aman and his two sons who arc married to three sisters, and the old man is ‘aarried to the youngest sister. Some of the children don’t know their uncles from their grand- father. eae Apvict to Morners.-- Mrs. vide peal bottle kept in the house for use when these diseases make the tor’s bills anda long spell of serious illness. positively sold by all druggists and ge dealers in the jand. bottles. ee 2 <2 Be ——_—__—— Scott Act amd) Dynmuimiic. persons at Westport, On Friday five Constable Gorslu Ont., were served by for violation of the Scott same night or early next morning 4 dyna- mite cartridge exploded a few “feet from Wm. Briscall’s store. The explesion did little damage. About the same ‘ime an- other explosion took place in J. F. Gat- lagher’s yard, too far from bis house to do him harm. Mr. Gallagher is Reeve Newboro; D prominent Scott Act workers. —__—— 6 &——— —.— Over 5,000 cheap pianos are worked on in New York and Boston every year at sales of household goods, and each one is adver- tised as “belonging to a lady who is obliged to dispose of this magnilcent instrument on ' account of financial difficulties.” ir appearance, will save doc- | A trial will convince you of these facts, It is iquite sle eral | nit Price 75 cenia, lar ve Act. On the both he and Mr. riseall are! Soothing Syrup should always he use’ when children are cutting tecth. It velles s the little sufferer at once: it produces us ural p by relieving the child from pain; | and th Tuitle 5 ib a’ kes as ‘“*nt i as a | button : ee pieasant lt Isoounes the child, softens il guns, as) ys all {pain. regulates tl wels, and is tie egt know: rie t rising i from Laing ( i ' ‘ cents a. Nottie. 5 gure and asx lol vires. 'W"tnsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other | kind. feb4 e0a wk i —_—- | Asa Lewis, an aged farmer at Dudswell, 'Que., retired in good health one night last ‘week, awoke during the night, asked his wife to cet hinraglass of : ik, and ‘was ia when she rettirned to the roor i <e & More Exrorriciry is CHARLOTTETOWN. Vi . BTOWD h 3 j urch wed a Dyn: Tre E ctric t:iMechine, one of ti latest IMPs | New | York style. ‘this machi upable of « pos) tiny two lbs. of silver per day Mr. Brown is now prepared | to do trad er’ ~uver iP lating secon’ to vrone in the world, suci as as" : ; hives, forks, spor , ta etts, Wa.cnes, ° * li eweiry wi Luu? my Cari © Wwol handics, dashers, ete., at the Atheneum, cor- ner of Prince aud Grafton Streets. ne ¥ i i. i H ‘ aE Hy t y u