we" othe i i aA BBE on Se ear OT EE oe i ER es OO EEE II. a 3 =>” Sn “yr A . a tA A i id a / Ry 4 5’ ia a a 4 J i ——— _ . + + ~ Sips — ea ” S ———— eRe Five Dottars A YEAR. ay ee ss w . ‘ ‘ ; : fits is trne Liberty. when Prce Born Men. having fo advise thé Public. may speak free.” Evairives. , SINGLE Corres Two Cunts. 4 ———— a me —— eee re . ” _—~—. = - = rT . Yr ‘ °i> Yer e g NEW SERIES. >. BE. ISLAN NOVEMBER 30, 1886 VOL.19.-NO. 15 e 3.4 iii 4 4A Ph a ; « >. 4e 32 Scenemieaibemammniiatiee caine tila a —eeciia a ae 1 Pann sia ee rij Daily Eran — 5 . "<4 4 : mn oy, oe mee - Deo ze a a maton te Vhewany Oraniwer Sead TA La See R: = es z Prohibition, oe Australia. Siege kee ; Oe : : — a — iq 3 i be ' ates 2 " bee a rrey is issued every evenit g b P4 SS pas ee : Ex } BY CHARLES T, BEATTIE, “Phe Governor of nu ee neland ma recent r Y be ioe EY = a Probibition ! letthe name _ speec h, took casion to deprecate a ny idle L ne ¢ bxaiminer Publ s shi Lug Uo. es aay ‘S z sects ipl o lash a flame, | talk : that colony which recognized the es Scribe it with a living pe ees Be anal Ce From their office W a — Meat On the hearts and minds of men. pst! Vv of Australie. Ss separation fiuin ( at ‘ hs ? . ’ acid re and Prohibition, go and write : y Mother Country, Hie spoke of U sreat George streets, Charlottetown, . Qu the digzy mountains’ height ; * inal : gress an nroanerty Prince Edward Island. re gen nae “ in ae oar aa ’ id BA pen e we ne € ~ ! oleae th . satis ms lian : ‘ od On the azure sky. F SUPaila ro ces and expressed e . —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION — tf ‘i . es — la ’ ; pefulness that he entertai of the ix moaths 22 50 Pay CS 6 sa Ga, eee SOG PhO Eee gD ringing forth . a . “Bat” be aided: Heieh hat 1 RAGES O4E9 CU CoPEweoes ese. donate ; \ Ay iy ; : i lo the chill and rugged north ; tare. ut, he added, “nutomeg unat —— m< natin ES gi oe Pe ee 1 24 i & Koa ie a Boy — i ' Let-it sweR from every mouth et Kiiow of Australia leads me to believe that cic ee i pid 50 ed go B : be a i ipren ¢ bright aud sunny south, alone could successfully resis © eee i i ~ ; ake on the cat aud faaet © alone cuould successfully resist an’ Advertising at moderate rates. eS kweem © id a Make if@pown the feat and feas Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly. half-yearly, or yearly advertise ments, on application. — ALMANAC FOR NOVEMBER, 1886, MOON'S CHANGES, First Quarter 3rd day, Oh. (below horizon. ) Full Moon llth day, 3h., 54.0., p. m., N. E. (bel slow hor iIZOn,. Last Quarter 18th day, Gi., 27.8m., p. m., P- N. belew horizon. New Moon 23th da i} : _. sun Sun \ ml Bitet yy DAY OF WHEK Moon’ Hig rises sets rises water) len’) n ma hit 1 Monday 6 474 41/11 61) 1 35 9 52 2 Uuesday 43 30\aft 33; 2 21 Sl W ednesday oO, 33) 1 10) 3 11 is + Thursday Sl) 36) 1 43) 413 45 5 Friday 53; 35) 2 33) 5 22 42 6 Saturday | S& 34 2 3351 6 3 40 7 Sanday 5; 33; 3 51 7 30!- 37 8; Monday 57; 31) 3 31) 8 19 34 9 Tuesday 53; 29) 3 58) 9 O 31 10 Wednesday (7 0 28, 4 26939). 28 ll Thursday 1; 27] 4 58)10 15; 26 2 Friday 3} 26) 5 34/10 52) 23 is Saturday 4\ 25) 6 1S8)11 29 21 '4/ Sunda: 6; 247 TZiaft 8 18 15, Monday 4; 228 3 0 49 15 16 Presday 21) 9 8 1 34 i3 17 Vv ednesday 1G, 20/10 14) 2 35 10 is [i lay i; It) JOR 24) 3 24 8 19 Friday is 19\morn| 4 40 6 20) Saturday 14, 18) 0 36) 6 3 4 21. Sanday 16, 17) 1 49) 7 18 i 22; Monday 17; 16), 3 2) 8 19) 8 59 23 Tuesday Is; 15154149 8 87 24 Wednesday 20; 14) 5 27; 9 53; 54 25, Thursday 21 13) 6 36:10 34 52 26 Friday 23| 13| 7 43:11 13; 50 27 Saturday | 24 12] 8 44/11 52) 48 28 Sunday 25 11} 9 235 morn; 47 239 Monday 26 11/10 28, 0 32) 45 30 Tuesday 7 264 + 2 8) 1 10} 8 43 52.7m., p. m., E. oh, 6.0m., p. m., S. W. h' Day’s inorn ‘morn h m -roOoRn- BO S T @) N. due the laté firm of W. A. Weeks & Co. WINTER ARRANGEMENT THE PALACE STEAMERS INTERNATIONAL S.S. OD. Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- iand. every Monday, and Taoursday at $8.10 a. m. Fare from UChariottetowa to Busion, 36,50, 2nd Cla is; $9.50, Ist class. — 3 For tickets and other information apply to - AS IARP, F. W. HALES, P&L Ry. P. E. L Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agens Nor. 15, 1886 ~eod wky A CARD. Toall who are suffering from the errors and iseretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, , I will send a recipo that willeure you, FREE 0 = CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-nddressed envelope to the Rev. Joseru T. INMAN, Station D, New York City. - ART THUR & CO. BRITT BHRAL —_— Merchants, 12) ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. ee ee Kogs and Produce a Specialiy. Jaly 18-——dly wkly ST, CATHERINES’ HALL, AUGUSTA. DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The RT. vy. H. A. Nagry, D.D., the Hev. W. D. Marin, A.M, Prin.; ith year opens Sept, 15. Tex $20 omueed aiv ages offered. For circu- lars address the Princ pa!. July -10 wks President. “BARCLAY & 00, GENERAL Commission & Shipping Merchant, 191 Atiantic Avenue, Boston. | iret. | lca? ears’ experience in this market. | i Over a thousand bushels P. E. matoee rageivedt by us ye ed a Our pttrons ‘ bb ered f — freigi:s at shors uveulca, rite for i rer ets a 5) pacialties — Potatoes, Mack-rel, hed Lobsters, Eggs. | Jane 17, "86 —Smie oot added. cent. put tie vor fore buy from i mm the trade, a mat @: in the ipe’ and cultured east ; . Give it room and voice and zest + da the gorgeous, rewdy west. raid it, maids and matrons fair, Oreivi aitack made on her. Whet has Een passing lately in the Balkan provinces ‘leads me to conjecture what Australia might jexperience at the hands of any great power aN pP 2 q> Ww 4 8 ” ; With the flowers tdeck your bair, bli — € hold ; th ‘ 4 f > 10f a > ii . t ft ope s “Mothers, knitat the head }AOXIOUS to esta ish n foothold in he 4 ' VSEu does not ofier a ¢ iscoun - Bethe rib wid cradle bed. Puctic” Tn fact, he bad wo qgialldidalie ner o “ = iD ‘ *. : 3 sroscer it Ueeae CS ae, A ability of the Aint ralians to protect pet ¢ ent ; to do SO, edt; per CORE profi t W 0 wuld nee d go) He On = crilinggon, ——": . themselves, unaided by England, from we . 3 e 3 ; 3 ; > a Let itshine imeyv home. | foreign ag gre ssion. Onthe other hand, it . , 4 o . . . Ver - > p : uca profit would ruin a farmer or apy other eiderroom, on Re Wridal rink 1 ah aeatr beret aug mene heed e ” 2 Grave it, crown it fhe: , rreat ain to contemp ate any rl ri ‘L}i--- eR ape *> q fan scegh en att PRE AER BERS é 7s = Soon to free the sl G¥éand thrall’ ssing her groun of colonies in the Pacific < ope pe eT | oa € gery: oy 3 » i > . oo 16 ng her g » of colonies in th \ , L q a @® Wel, { , aii <&% 5° <a pi > 4 > es ser) OF th - a —— ber x ens | ik which she had ny interests stake. ‘eResa ° r iy ga Ba ue re £e »° 4°63 as 4 a4 , tis Pega i Breaking VW ittshe galling chain, jahd rs O5e not mereiy Lida ‘reial, rl atic. BeBe Faia ay SS HOt @easis Gi 1a 3 Lig @-| Littine call Seas eo mp Lame Govern ustitied his u * warnings by eS He yr a Ensane ctanaat aio +o™ lac ER hE et » Bo Rice nae ' i At aah bivitig to position of Prance : { ep UV ee Be WH UPI IC S39 & bekah BRRESELY Li: OGises ! wees VINASS, DAE WO, linany ia the Pacific. and though he trusted e | Wreath 16 with g@ el crown, os Bg OY : ; on fo od ag a . 2 5 Let it suine uy eect tll j Cat attack ou Australia was a remote Mh ai afiord to sell cven fess than these, — citelsc:iccme he stil who preterd to giv: Ten FT! at wonderfa! mig Suiits fro price. Sacgue and Under BG very et i ly and not be led away by sensational advertisements. Ch’town, Oct. 21, 1886. Large o° sOGUSa T 4" Sei sauna Rr Paint it in the halls of state, on the teinolg gate, lt it on *he altar gloay State and ciurch, agailisf the foe. . aN. a a, * Grave it + a> 5 b as e:' iets iat indian "ORS EVISSORARES., fir oy eg om 83 Vp ~~ Pe «@ 5 ‘ pce fl. Igy ~~ , x ® ae toma Tt re baare i se 7 Whit... “a4 2m 4 Sailors, nail it ever fast Rita a Coad 7 HY ‘ da On the vessel, to tiie mast, - 7 Soldiers, let your banners be . 2 oh ; aa > SD ¥ Blazoned with its hearldry. Wm as Cone Sov ere 9 44% a 8° ene a z } Patriots, let your standards wave x : ¢ >} at ° } Ste ards ave + uy 3 TF cae: eu Om iy & ’, Prohibition, for the brave : , ~ghah ERBG? Cc - the Australian colonies is by noe see his stoek|" iranquilized. On the contrary, the tone of the journals is that of a population out- raged by repeated violation of solemn en- gagements. It is said that there are al- ready some 15,000 convicts and ticket-of- leave men in New Caledonia, and that the military force on the island is not able to cope with sucha number of the lawless and outcast class. In the face of = e - shy PRO VV Se. IMP O KRENAG, GREAT N selecting DRY GOODS, ment and Cheapest Goods for R& Dry Goods’ tirm in Charlottet: than any other offer SPECIAL VALUE. Our Millinery Department is very complete—for Wedding and not be surpassed. ——a ee CP, We must have a Settlement at once renee 5 {}! MPOP TANCE 7 > ‘ rf “s ‘ we fF b i wwii a tb F CEN ~ RT AND mos* people ii x — [such a danger, it looks suspicious that large | shecs are being erected in the New Hebri- des, which are still oceupied by French sol- diers, and as fresh batches of convicts con- pines to arrive, the Australians naturally conelude that the intention of France is to utilize the latter group for the superfluous exiles. Already society in some of the) colonies has been innerilled by the inva- sion of « iets who have either escaped or served their time, and the prospect of hav- MORE ke of that stamp is by no means welcome. Protests have been uttered again and again, but so far in vain, atid the colonists now | look to Lord Salisburv’s government to deal firmly and once for all with a question All Accounts JAMES PAcON & CO. certainty. Australia looks upon t! cent islands of the Pacific as its natural heritage, and seems determined to brook means! at all ing the New Hedrides settled by pioneers! which grows more complicated and more | of the kings oi Armenia, died in threatening every day that it is left in un-jthe adja- {the French army, i timyey he still heid it tu be senaihli rnd itl sat -gu2re to Le uxien with Great i Britam. ’ ripemiahinatpe ap iggpiiah cs: Flax (altars in Caneda. - ; . ; Iinperial Federation jays wach stress on a paper, read by Mr. E. B. Biggar, in tue Conference hall of the Colonial exhibition, ee ene eee or 5. ry 8 <8 3 With its flaz of light unfurled, ; + én ; : = Bx | 3 Gent inevacy 4 sat 3 i Prebtiitind Yar tha wart on the raising of fax in Canada Hithe: ss . " ; J «>t EY > <> €h . é T .. Prohibition for the world. ba SiS mA Mh Vena, ust e Be e UR 2D. os Wi} BAWIE a/R ULIOE ty «et ANDOU pea! i C} — |to the fact § the Uuited Kingdom 7 : —Crhicago, Sept. 23, 1856. , "a : es 7 e = ’ in ‘ S. o fe te, 3 1 | have been y supplied with that mater- we & SRE? S Ff # Besa izOOC ce ee aac 4 ee? i ten ie Siie> F a , oe } wetstve we BPewu SS SAW 39 We A LC me ew SS | ial itus t if { ind tow can, as . . The New Hebrides TE Ae: ate rag | a Te ~¢4 ; qj a > aE ‘ a 8 Ss B.S acd anne : i ‘ir. Biggar urges, be grown in Cannda, of pE 3 sa cea ere re sh ec Ge TEayrwW €2 236.43 FD Bo gE Rg 6s G 5 7S. i¢ . *) ’ us €° i 3 - ; nin — i i t i th } yj Gt tdg Hi sediai€ BeeuS, We, Ve t ge ce EY W9EISE US Ni, thstanding the assurances. given by excellent guality ‘and in sufficiency to meet a2 2 3 e,°e ; a ere ¥ | all needs, there is certainly no reasou why SRERS : Pre BY GC OOET} WDE 4 sa t M. Lei'reyeinet <aih 1 Granville, the posi- |}, ould have the preferen rh. | " : ° . fo . . .usfia ShOouK i } >} 2. “LO ~i 55 gy ISL OS PREBBLE 1OKi. tion of the French in the New Hebrides | = we a < ; - statements made by Mr. Bigir were, ‘ seems to be unchang and the feeling in|! . moreover, confirmed by the speaker vho followed hia, some of whom had larf® ex- perience in the agricultural indus:.ge in question. Thefibre of the flax grown in Manitoba and the Northwest is said to be superior to that of Ontario. And yetothe ilatter, of which 1,000 tons were ex lto Belfast during the present yew as pronounced by trained judges io be : ior to the Russian article. Some agricul Seas hold that flax is more protitalfle jthan wheat for breaking up virgin soil, anc ithat it will flourish were the summers a too short for wheat. There is, however, anple roonxin the Northwest for the rais- ing of both crops to any extent that the European demand can require. It is satis- |factury to learn that leading Belfast manu- facturers are disposed to encourage ihe in- dustry in th: “orthwest. nnn A Prince Turned Waiter. _—- vicissitudes Another x vi ii of the of fortune is now vccu ipying the gossips of (Milan. His story runs thus: ‘“‘Leon ¢ Luzignano, Prince of Koricosg, descendent italy in Up to 18559 he served in and was wounded at Napoleon ILL. gave him a pen- ich enabled him to live comfortably. year 1876. Solfe Tino. psi n,w! no intruders, | The per nsion was paid regularly for ten rr wile i : ovina ecle-ilitate % years. = that period he was living with a . A RAF RINNE i ; "3 we <"/. O —— BY UT ie FUL scl DY England in iLgypt. | Milanese 1 veauty, by whom he had several Adsanson’s Bot; a Ral: children, w! he legally recognized, but | i. ee, oer eens t Daisam. English influence in Egypt is of such a | he won wever consent to marry ber, In <a py ” It is as sant as hon Couchs, Colda, and ’ > ° “ 3 | a bod Bee om isthe; Wald Send ‘te “teaebiiten hese 8 character that it is doubtful whether Eng- | 187! s pension being stepped, the Prince FA7S1ES ’ , : a msiznption, nave een ; ° ° ory ; o . pee I by the use of ADauso’a Bataan after | 2200 will ever be able to withdra The! ss house, and ultume'cly fell into the » to buy where they can get the Largest Asso shay Sufferers from either | Quality of Envlish justice is now i ct poverty, when he died. Tin ‘ADY CASH. Our Linpot tations . iis re , ure large r| } “— me couzhs o1 vt affections, can understox a, not only in Lower Egypt put slat his « inidren. a girl and t ; boys, sul wn, and in order to induce Cash Buyers’we| r . ss ays & of obtaining Jali over the country, that the Fellahs of}vived, and were brought up in @ public Lz \"pper Egypt are beginning to come long!asvlum. The daughter became -ei+ant to , ‘ 4 FO SALE BY N BRUGGISTS De = . . g Mourning we can-| ; a . ee pistances, in many cases even on foot, to | the Bishop of Bergamo, but as she would KINSMAN & CO., D Cairo for the purpose of : ig the “Eng | aot abjure her Greek faith His Eminence | . JAMES WHOLESALE Nov. 22, 1886. i ; | j i <— O PATON & AND RETAIL DRY G CHARLO’ (0_—_—_—__ lishman,” meaning some iritish adminis- trator whose assistance they seek against | ‘ —_— Ca>., by the tyranny of the Pashas. They appear f J ‘ 9 1] to lave perfect confidence that if they can oops mercnay'rs, HLarlottetown Steam Laundry): ' only ‘‘see the Englishman” they will obtain ON WwW N*I TTETOWNS, eee | Justice and relief. On one Sunday, re- Mark Wright & Co wd & HEAD 0 } cently, no fewer than seven petitions wore : ‘eceived fro Uppe gypt Furnitare Ware- | *ccetvee From pper Egypt} against acts of ‘this feeling bog natives of the TPashas. QUEEN SPREET. ST i FALL Ai tector and | ms $275 and | Our Complete Chitown, Nev. aie eee eee nies ae ap 4 WINTE a ome As An the oft WAT : NI Cans, 8, 14, and 25 Cents jcents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mes. Can-, A. BS af > oiide > -aper, 6, 12, and 24 Cents. | Wimsloe’ 8 Suvothing Syrup, and take no over Every Comprising a'! the Latest NOVELTIES OF THE SE ASON i NE Gs f as Grood Value as is to be _— am room, King Square. the fellaheen in favor ol English ones fe tration and the confid 6 poor peo- g $ £m, ? esa \GENCIRS ple have that in any case they are f aGgeat 2 ’ | rLNOL : Bea : a wae BEB : a es |S. H HASZARD'S Book Store, Queen Street | ‘TO the vengeance of the Pashas is one of !s! > S Qs eed ee ‘he Ir. DAVIES, American Clothing Store, S'Side | ‘ah onost hi pe ful signs ue Egypt. The tei jahecn o! like the Benvalese. wil! nlways need the protection of a strong race, and ili appreciation of English | i } * iigy ypt, Gents’ Goods a Chiown, Sep. 6, 1836. specialty. |; adn ninistr: ition wi! pi ] tbly end becoming even ially recognized SU jects. AWBENCE HOTEL, = sata CHARLOTTETOWN, then r British | The reduction of internal revenue and the { taking off of revenue stainps from Proprietary AND GREAT | Medi loubt |} ] ted ledicines, no doubt has largely benefitted the consumers, as wellas relieving the burden of |NEXT TO me i R WATER ofr | GEORGE STREETS ' ne in. ds home manufacturers. Especially is this the cS ’ disini d her The eldest son, who bears the title of his father, married a peasant girl, and is now serving as a waiter in one of the cafes in Milan.-- Pall Mall Gant —_—-— ———— Ee Se _ The Ceast was Clear. Mahe]-—\\ on't you come in, Cliai Charlie *{ tloomity)—-You forget that vour lather injured * tugs Inet evening wien 1 was | i Mabel—Y larling, but be wore” arpet lippers at the tir und now his foot is done Ip ma adacieies and he <« moa crutch ' LE a - Sev! untdinion ef Pure c od i saver, en. with Hy poephesphites ’ parea in ¢ aj the same time : ; of both of these Sp hs. lt is ackn« Wieups d by ler nding pay siclans to be marveljous ip its curative powers umption Serofula, chronic couglis and wasting rfectiy agreeable form, at } . swe wWsinhg tic ren divs ney ulseascs, bane noe er. rr . nn One of the cars in the Lord Mayor of N v r g bor é rge imitatio m i ba rj a Ww cP ee ive minutes’ walk of the trains and! case with Green's August Flower and Boschee’s London procession bere a lat . st olfice, telegraph oftice and public Finabe: we wes Jabeiie Canacn Pa bui dings, German Syrup, as the reduction of thiriy- #ix | c ie, a : ted how she would « a ARKO i* Si} yUUl c ji ch + ; AS i.very atiention paid to the comfort cf guests. | cents per dozen has been added to increase Af Crnadag een usked os wee ‘ ~ a’ , e wouk ot p ihe ra pcooe wd vd erate pevcial rates to permanent i size ot the bottle containing these remedies, apt in " Sil : ; . a. ' : d : : i j : . , ‘OAU if ‘ sa fs : thereby giving one-fifth more medicine im thejhave hit on sv bDroat a ra A " riiGs, ROBISON, Proprietor. | -- Ta ffect, but trophy woule have ack ——— ec’ € iZ ss . ° ai Row G5 WATER SEFRLET, i st Elo for Dyspepsia. and Liver jtrue r tale, orna: ed WES CLUrm NOV. 10—2wks Compiaint, and the German oy? “2 for (vung ; - and pumpkKiu , vrig.t Wi’ ps s De pariment, ~—— ° rt alles iat and Lung , troubles, ha* j erhi aps the larges' sale of any medicines in the orld. The ad-| vantage of increased size of the Luttles will Le greatly appreciated by the sick and aillicted, in every town and village in civilized coun- | tries. ‘Sample bottles for 10 cents remain the same size. Shit Apvice to Morsers.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when} ichildren are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quite sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little yob awakes as “‘bright as a road ow 1d Re Aide taste Looe or ; tees jbu.con.” It is very piesasant to taste. Iii, Cit, 7. amin |= thes @ child - ae the gun ns, allays all! , A om & ° } . . ' . . > « j u “ as S i e RPTAILS EVERYWHERE. | pain, regulates the buwe and is the best arising Twenty-five known remedy for diarrhea, whether from teething or other causes. feb cod wk Nov 8, 1886. ‘ind, land festoons ot | oy an Amevican exchange : lustering grapes, with tall Istalks of Indian corn and golden sh $ wheat. Lhe wheels might have b« we of cross sections of timber six ct in diameter, and the products of the dairy might have been signified after some art- istic fashion, or perhaps exposed in actual fact, to tempt the hungry Londoners to the jiand of plenty. —— > There is a very great deal of and force in the argument good sense thus tersely put ‘* If it is true that the prohibition ‘aw is a faiure in (Marc, then why are the people of tbat State so tenacivus for its continuance, after inore than thirty years practical exp rience with its workings ; and why ave the liquor deaiers so anxious to prevent the enactment of « similar Iaw elstwhere