L0cea of » x Ogt © Cta. any “ath Pal. ; “s 9 London, «= Engiand, 7) B AMES ny aca a ssi TH “ This is true Li ea ee Temes Five } _ berty when Free B Mo Lion t Seca ee —— ‘f orn Men, having to — the Public, may speak free.”—Evetrixs. Smrote Corms Two C 7 iy Vy be i hy ik H s ¢ ' " ’ ; 5 sili aie ee e ; a. 4 eer ee ncn cw SE CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SAT ~~ > q AA + Se A aR Ne we a Ss * et URDAY, OCTOBER j0, 1891. VOL.2 ran Tawny <en a uSBNDAR FOR OCTOBER, Ludls = | a 4 MOON 8 OHANGES, i Moon, tad day, Sh., 45 4m. p, m., NW, | PY. ye horizon. = : Soo, 7th day, YN, ve S., @. ML, ae low horizon. BD jquarter, 26: day, 92., 4.7m, a.m , § ——~_ (Sun ‘Sun |Moon!high! Dava me logy OF WEEK|. esigets | rises . enh attr P } YY uff . rharsday 7 1a a Gide V 80 “att ‘ ui ? 27 : suited 49 7 24 = Meo . a ! ) ep fues lay -4 oo! 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Strengthens, SS — SS eA aoa asa eae not selling the remains and mnants of an Old Stock. Our Stock of Boots and Shoes is the Newest and Largest in the Island, GO Ch and our Prices defy competition. FF BROS’. CHEAP BOOT STORE & FACTORY. arlottcLown, October 6, 1891—2aw & wky LLL, eens of Overcoatings eve in cM , sc a? ‘and %¥orkmanship guaranteed. NEW OVERCOATINGS. —————{z) We have in stock the best line r shown by us, Beavers, Melton Pilots, Her- ys, Cheviots, Alysians, Naps, ete. rices the lowest possible. it, Style Parties in need of Overcoats or Reefers should see our stock before purchasing. pupsred, stating the details of the new at Laboratories, Workshops, Apparatus Ud other improvements in its several Depart- wae ot Civil, Mining, Mechanical and Hlec- whic! 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Mr. Brewer iast Sunday, the followimg statement ap- pears ; “Ne historian who values his reputation will say that the Church in England nad any existence before the coming of St. Augustine.” [have waited several days, expecting jthat the rev. gentleman would diselaum this statemeut, but as no ccrrection has been j made, F thiuk I may jastly conclude shat (the report waecurate, Therefore, while it {is against my principles to enter imto a |veligiats controversy in the newsp pers, ({ eafinot aliow such a glaring historicat St. Augt@sfine Janded in England A. D. 596. Heré are quotations from four standard English historians : Bede, in his Eeclesiasties! History (Bvhn's Library, L ndon, 1870) Book T, capsy Vi, vii, viti., and x , “A. D, 286-394, { t a a l t J the Sritish Church. Again: “*da~ the meantime (A. D. 429) the apostelical ree filled the island of Britain with the fam@-of their preaching and virtues; and the word of God was by them daily admin istered, not only in the churches, but even cap. Xvii., p. 27). And, **In the mean- time, Augustine, the man of God, repaired to Arles and * was ordained Archbishop of the English nation, by Aitherius, Archbishop of that city.” —(Cap. xxvil., p. 40). Bat it may be said that as Bede was a priest of the Church himself, his state- ments are not to be relied on. JI, there- fore, quote Green and Knight, neither of whom can be accused of shewing any favor to the Church of England in his work : J. R Green, Short Hist. of Eng. People (Harpers, 1886) : 450 A. D. For the rage of the English seems to have burned fiercest against the clergy. The priests were slain at the altar, the churches fired, &c,—Oap. 1, Sec. Il, The English Con- quest, p. 47. **The New England was a heathen coun. try. The religion of Woden and Thunder triumphed over the religion of Christ.—Id. p. 49. “To understand, however, the true meaning of the change, we must remember that before the landing of the British (449 A.D.) the Christian Church comprised every country save Germany, in western Europe,as far as Ireland itself.—Cap. 1,!q Sec. ITT, p 57. Knight's Popular History of England (Funk & Co., N, Y., 1880): ‘ there is ample evidence that a Christian Church of some importance was established in Bri-|¢ t t I & a At the first Council of Arles, in 314 A. D., been present,” etc. Vol. 1, Cap. iv, p. 16. trial (the Diocletian persecution) belongs the history of the British proto-martyr, alee .*. 2 Among them here who 1 Caerleon-upon-Usk, but chiefly Alban of Verulum, were most renowned,” etc. Id., p. 17. 597. ‘‘ And yet Augustine, in a confer- ence with some of the ecclesiastics of the original British Church, demanded so authoritative, etc. Cap. v., p. 32. t Christianity ;so I now quote what Hume says, and surely no unprejudiced person would maintain that he would give any willing testimony to the cause in hand. Hume’s History of England (Boston, Phillips Sampson & Co., 1849.)—-About 430 A. D.: ‘Lo this disunion of counsels were also added the dispute of theology; and the disciples of Pelagius, who was himself a native of Britain, having increased te a great multitude, gave alarm to the clergy who seem to have been more inteat on suppressing them, than on opposing the public enemy. Laboring under these domestic evils, aud Prowse Prowse & Sons’ starch factory is in full blast, «nd farmers will this fail appreciate c maby attentions, that Sir -loseph showid talk about Canadian | the first place it led to strenuous efforts being made to get barley and similar commodities ‘which were to be affected by the tariff into the States in somewhat abnormal quantities. Then, when when the law came into operation, it undoubtedly checked exports from Canada to the States, and led Canadian merchants to look for markets for some cf their goods else- where, that they are succeeding fairly well in so doing, and the probabilities are further that some of the commodities which Canadians have been in the habit of exporting to the United States, and which it was su producer Ssacrificing something and the con- sumer pay something more than before. important result of the tariff ought to be an increase of trade between Canada and the Mother Country, and that leads up to a question of vast importance to the Empire, namely, the developinent of ecommerce be- ultimate effect of the new law will be so detrimental to COunada as many people Tree for 1891, and in order to interest girls they offer a Prize Doll Competition to those who dress a dell for the purpose, tain at the beginning of the fourth century. years of age, residing in Canada or the rst , United States, duplicate prizes being given three British bishops are recorded to have|for each country. The Queen furnishes : ] : the dolls, charges prepaid. 303 A. D.:—‘*To this period of fiery | dressed and returned before December lst, F e and many other prizes of value will be suffered gloriously, Aron and Julius of given for the best dressed dolls, according | to merit. receive, charges prepaid, one fn)l-bodied imported Doll, three months’ trial subscription to the} Queen. But perhaps Green and Knight being| magazine. It isa large 48-page monthly Christians may have been biassed in favor of publication, devoted to ladies and the family circle. Sons Messrs. & and others. he advantage they have in being able to li:p-se of unmerchantable potatoes at a emunerative fiyure., Referring to the postal arrangement, I thiuk it but right to sta‘e that the present mail courier (Mir, Joseph Kennedy) is pune‘ual, kind and| obliging is Al, and ail that could be reasoua peeted uncer eXisting circumstances. Moreover his ec -rriage and te uu | bly ex- EXcCURSIONIS?. Oct., 1891. Canada is all Right. | ; } i ’ ; i | i Sir Jusey h Hickson, who for av many | years has been prominently identified with | he Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, ia| just now in England, where, according to he Railway News, he has been re ceiving | It is natural, of course, | fairs, He spokes of the umber trade and | ‘he live siock trade, predicting that s!augh-! tering os. abishwents would in course o°} time bs e¥ected “in this country and dead reat from the Notth-West shipped te Eng- \ ind. A-ked what had been fhe ¢ ffect ot | he McKinley tariff on Canadian trade, Sir oseph said :— “The McKinley tariff had two effects. In It seems to me from my observation ed he tariff would stop, will go there still, the An ween Great Britain and her dependencies. ,formy part, do not consider that the nticipated.” Can You Dress a Doll ? The Queen wishes a largenumber of dolls ressed for its Poor Children’s Christmas nd young ladies to assist in this work, This ompetition is open to girls under sixteen They are to be 891. The cash prizes of each $50, $25 and $15 Send ten three-cent stamps, and | 8.—NO. ae “Ne ) CAIN = ONE POUND {xa A Day. | A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BRCOME “ALL RUN DOWN,” AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE { THAT REMARKABLE FLRSH PRODUCER, | EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH Hypophosphites of Lime & IS NOTHING UNUSUAL. THIS T HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER AGAIN. PALATABLE AS MILK. EN- DORSED BY Puysicians. Scort’s EMULSION IS PUT UP ONLY IN SALMON COLOR WRAPPERS. SOLD BY ALL Davuc- GISTS AT .« AND $1.00 SCO & BOWNE, Belleville. re be 3 eb = . “Powe i ‘ v gate a a RT eee eT rte PE . se < #8 > <n EE corapT hyo { Pre LES (} 3 ox WY & Londo ~ © N BROTHERS EE ie 2a ene gues Re. Rif ee ¢ ae te od wr pa es i ete oe fi dng a: ad lee deed Bi: ee Pr * ‘ eee al may ey A ae - The Famous Military Scotch Whiskey. a lithograph plate illus- and . rating ten dressed dolis in colors, The Queen is Canada’s popular family It has more than double the in Davies’ New Drag Store. Wares spect our new Store. are now fully opened for business, and invite the public to come and in- Our stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Canada. year. circulation of any other publication Subscription price, only $1.00 a Address THe Cawapian Queen, 58 Bay Street, Toronto, Canada. sept22—t ts tf ee ee ————_—— lr You are suffering from a feeling of con- For Over Firry Years Mrs, stant tiredness, the result of mental worry or | overwork, promptly cure you. Dr Williams’ Pink Pills will Give them a trial. lw ~_—@o——— Winsloe’s Medicines, Fancy, Toilet and miscellaneous articles has been doubled, and the public will not find a more complete stock in any Drug Store on the Island. We are carrying a very choice line of French, nglish and Germso Perfumes, also in Fancy Soaps. We have also adJed to the attraction of our ‘mew Store an elaborate Soda Fountain, the finest ever imported to Charlottetown, where the popular beverages of the season are dis- pensed. An important point with our bever- ages is that the Syrups run through the menaced with a foreign invasion, the Britons attended only to the suggestions of their present fears,” etc.—Vol. 1. Cap. 1, p. 12. **At last in 547, Ida, a Saxon prince, * entirely subdued the county now called Northumberland, the bishopric of Durham,” ete. —Vol. 1, Cap. 1, p. 20. About 550, A, D.: ‘* Perhaps the Britons were not over-fond of communicating to their cruel invaders the doctrine of eternal life and salvation.”—Id., p, 24. Beginning of 7th century; ‘‘Adelfrid, king of Bernica having laid siege tu Chester, the Britons marched out with all their forces to engage him; and they were attended by a body of 125) monks from the monastry of Bangor,” ete. —Id, p. 31. These extracts require §n0 comment. At the proper time and place [ shall show that Mr. Brewer’s theological statemeuts are as unreliable as his historical ones, Jamis SIMPSON, -_— -——_—__ +o@>oooo— A Voice from the East. a 8 . . Sir,—Having attended the Georgetown Exhibition, I take pleasure in saying that the exhibits were certainly a credit to King’s County, more particularly the horses. There were some fine animals on the show grounds, and although I do not wish to be invidious, 1 cannot help adverting to Mr. James Lannigan’s prize foal, sired by Messrs. Clow & Poole’s beautiful horse General Burnett. This foal, 1 learn, was purchased by Mr. Gates, of Charlottetown, at a handsome figure. Mr. James Nichol’s entire carriage colt under two years “took the bun” and the lirst prize besides. He was sired by All Right, dam Messenger, and is unmistake- ably a perfect beauty. After the exhibition | took a trip to the southern section of the country, via Mon tague Bridge, Murray Harbor and Wood Islands, and regret learn = from the tarmers that the potato crep is consid- erably affected with rot. It is certainly too bad that there is not a daily mail to and from Murray Harbor,where such an exten- sion business is carried on by Messrs. to mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “‘ bright as a button.” to taste. gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes, Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of It is very pleasant It soothes the child, softens the Twenty-tive cent: a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘‘ Ms \Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. [yr marZ 3i eod & wk Just Recervep..—A tall supply of Christie, Brown & Co's celebrated Wiseuits, in Sodas, Wine, Sultana, Sugar, Butter, Miik, Boston, Smyrna. Iced, Ginger, Stu-ps, Village, Tea, Boston Crackers, dc, %c, at Ge» Carter & Co’s, Market Square. oct5 lw Do you waut # dinner set, tea set, cham- ber set, glass table set, water set, toilet set. If so, now is the timeto call, as we are giving liberal discounts. At the cheap- est crockery store.—W. P. Colwill. Oct 1 dy wky 4wks. Sindee American water white kerosene oil for sale very cheap by the can at Beer & Goffa. 08 2i John McLeod & Co. are showing a very fine stock of gents furnishings. Call and seo them. 05 lw eo + — Mr. Thomas Lowrey, the Minneapolis millionaire, is widely praised for his gift of $700,000 in cash to his fair, anburn-haired and wilowy daughter, on the night she married Mr. H. P. Robertson, a newspaper reporter, That is only ono-sixth of the storv. I am toid that he gave her also a million dollars of the stock of his (‘onsolidated Minneapolis and St. Paul Street Car Stock, which is quoted a>ove par. Miss Lowery finished her educa- tion by two year’s study in Europe, and her marriage is a leve mated to which her therouzhly American father thua gave his sanction in thoroughly American manner. the city, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Pipes, T Pouches, etc. oe Fountain are made with genuine Fruit Juices, not artificial flavors. The choieest brands of Havana Cigars in obacoo Give us a call, auyg22 PHAR SELF-ACTING Pare | spanifa se ' SR HARI SHORN Insist upon having the HARTSHORN, SOLO BY ALL DEALERS. Factory, Toronto, Ont. 4 (VCLOCK, P. M., Will be the Hour of Sailing of the Nal FROM CHARLOTTETOWN, Commencing Thursday, Ist Oct. sept23—Im 2aw LET.—One-tialf of house on King Street, at present occupied by Captaiu EKnos Rake, containing eight large rooms with closets. Pos- session given 9th of October next. The house is in first-class order, and is well adapted for 4 private residence or a house. Also-~ One-half of house oa King Street, known as Tod- vin House, containing ten rooms with closets and He was once so poor that he could bave vantry in first-class . eat moderate. carried all his possessions in » hand-bag if he | 4PPly to John Keily, he ae ae, had possessed one, , oF to the owner, Epwarp —eod septz5