—? LTAWA Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STREKT. Job Printing of all kinds at short notice. Billhead , Letterheads, Noteheads, Pamph- lets, Posters. Dodgers, ete. Teams :—Frve Dottans «4 Year, NEW SERIES. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Borm Men, having to advise the Public, ma = -~ 7 eee —— —_— CHARLOTTETOWN. P. HE. ISLAND, TUESDA*, O ae _ — eee Calendar for October, 1892, MOON’S CHANGES, | full Moon, 6 DS GO. cccnerkseecde 1 48 morn Tast Qaarter, 12th Oss sit. . 513 after New Moon, 20¢h da j . 2 O after First Quarter, 28 pean . 52 after Perigree, 7th OG vc vance isttans lh. morn a a <a tee Day High Water. of | Day of Week - Month. } Morn. After. - } hm | hom 1 | Saturday ‘634 62 2 Sanday nIga? tae » Munday 8 25 | 8 54 4 Tuesday i 2 9 43% a iW ednesday 10 4 | 10 24 . | Thursd.y ll 43 ae: @ 7 | Piidey | 1) 17 | il 45 7 ~alurday ll 53 oa ee 9 Sundsy 010 | O31 10 | Monday | Os 114 11 Tuesday Dm «Vy. 9 36 12 | Wedne eday | 2 36 | 3 9 13 | Thuraday st te Ge | 4% 14 | Friday roo 3 ae 15 | Saturday . wae 7 8 16 Sanday 7 35 S 3 i7 | Mosdav 824 | 8 46 ls | Tuesday 19.6. f° 19 BO 19 | Wednesday : oa 9 56 » Thursday 1 19 12 | 1029 91 ~=*|:* Friday | 10 44 10 59 22 «| Saturday ina ll 35 92 Sunday | il 5 ‘ ‘ 4 Monday oe. 0 26 25 Puesday CG 45 2 6 WW edne sday | 2 1 46 27 | Thursday So 232 - Os | Friday } 2 57 | 3 238 29 | Saturday if 441 » Sunday | 5 14 5 Sl 3l Monday tet re _--- r GEORGE PAS MACY, VICTORIA ROW. I, SPONGES ! we have just received a new stock of Sponges which aro «elling very cheap to rua 0 Headquarters for Patent Medicines of every kind, Faucy and Toilet Articles. Hair Brushes, Tooth (a fine i>), Nailand Cloth Brushes, Per- fomes Buy Kum, etc. Fine line of Havana “igars Inst opened. Pipes, Tobacsos, Cigarettes. ete. Pispensing of Doctors’ Prescriptions a spe- ity. “* elaborate SODA FOUNTAIN, the finest on P. E Island, where the most delici -us Deverages are dispensed, leis F. de ©. DAVIES, Proprietor. SPONGES ! Also “MISS AMY €. MOORE, Teacher-Graduate of Mount Alh- son Conservatory of Music, ILL GIVE PIANO-FORTE INSTRUCTION ia Music Room, ander the one formerly ased by Miss Wilson, corner of Kont and Prince i & reets, . Pupils also gives Biack‘oard Lessons on the heory of Music. Class opens oth September. sugit—imeod J. I. AYERS, D. D. S., Graduate of the Uuiversity of Pennsylvania. OFFICH—Rx ms formeriy occupied by Dr. Robins, opposite 8:. Daastan’s Cathedral, Great George St eet. Office hours from 9 a.m, to 1 p. m., and from wip. m, d&w im—sept72 | —| ' ; | Never Disappoints! Route to Boston, Canada Atlantic Line. ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA. THE FAST STEEL STEAMER HALIFAX, Will sil frem Halifax to Roster EVERY WEDNESDAY, at # o'clock, a. m™. Boston EVERY SATUR- — ast Direct Returniny, leaves DAY, at noon Passeng<rs arriving at Halifax on Tuesdays evening co directly on board Steamer. Threugh Tickets and Baggage checked by Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co's. Steamers H. L. CHIPMAN, General Agent, Novle’s Wharf, Halifax. RICUA'DAON & BARNARD, Agents, Savannah Pier, Boeton. nygeeees PRE RE RBABE ER EF wi ee ee aah ace NOW IS THET! Weer enne BREE aBEE #8 : We Kt iN Are You “In the Swim?” It is said: *‘ You may as well be ont of tie world as out of the fashion.” yt U 1 ee In the West End of London, Eng., the fashionable quartcr, it is not now considered “the proper thing’ to wear Ruuser waterproofs. Among the “smart” set.it is looked upon as l “bad form,” and as much out of place for a Man to wear a RUBBER waterproof as for a Woman to wear a bustle. When a new article suddenly springs into favor and is almost universally adopted, you may be sure it must possess extraordinary merit. “MELISSA” COATS seem to meet every re- quirement of ficalth, Comfort and Fashion, and gratify every taste. They are produced in an in- finite variety of textures, patterns and styles. To any intelligent person the mere mention of the many advantages of “MELISSA” RAINPROOF GARMENTS er the old Rubber article is sufficient. Ov ERE E RE ERE EE ary t N~ dampness, ac chills, no odor, no pulling ap’ « the seams. A Rainproof and Overcoat @ combined, with all the advantages of both! a If You Wear a “ Melissa’’ Coat You are “"in it.” oi } Hd Mc. Don't Miss the Opportunity L 2 OONEY & PENDER’S cncmii ----— (x) ————— Horse Nails, Horse Shoes, Cut and Clench Nails, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Zinc, Lead, and all lines in GENERAL HARDWARE at very low prices. SHELF GOODS at 20 per cent. Discount. Nails, Hor Nails, Shoes, Paints, Oils at special prices at the CITY HARDWARE STORE. R. B. NORTON & CO. Charlottetown, September 27, 1892—eod & wky r— —NOW GIVEN IN-— Fine Parlor Suites, Fine Bedroom Suites, And in all our goods. SPRING MAT TRESSES we quote at $2.25 and $3 up to $6 each. STUFF MATTRESSES we 3 «3° have from $1 75 to as $25 each. Shades, Poles, Pic- ture Frames, rors, ete., etc. Window Mir- i MARK WRIGHT & CO, Lrop. Charlottetown, August 39, 1892—2aw & wky THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE. * Mila ligls COGNAC THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY. Ask your Wine Merchant for them. HARDTIMES PRICES. Wye e ONE ENJOY Both the method and results when Syrupof Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared oy from the most healthy and agreeablesubstances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75¢ bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable Cruggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for eny one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALI“ORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANOISOO, CAL. LOUIS'JILLE, KY. NEW YORE, N. Y. W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlot teetown. mwf jyl3 Piano and Organ Tuning and, Repairing. R. VINNICOMBE has removed his office to esters. Hazard & Moore’s Bookstore, OUR Kol THE EDMONTO? | SOME NOTAB | ALBERTA—T DERFUL Mé | WELL TO DO i | |(Spdeial corret It is said th | this 'Albertan ed so mary ch | vate the citizs | The Lew tows jtures; the wid ty cc ttages a) | tious mansion | and shrubbery }and rich vege | chewan for th jed the horseb |pin, who, we his ride,-- “Until | Of Ed } And the On bo Just like Oras Well, we he ing our Wash j with us pleas ‘the most nort one of the m ever visited. others eitSer, our party ma jlonger in it, w a section of co jing amid sce: other work at crossing ther ready ‘o mat The trains hac ers this time, ho!d gods, bi and business t down to Cal land and immi their resp-ctiv cured the sect colony in the We had with than a cousin + carat fame— [specimen of th where all -rders and payments may be left. His cowboy attire, artistic Tuning and foning is widely known | . ad flask. among may of the leading musicians of Nova Scotia as wellas ont. Island. Having an ex- | perience lesting over \wenty years, his superior , to. | knowledge of Piano cc astruction enables him to regulate actions to a niceaty, to the keyhoard that few can accomplish. catchpenny work, such as dirt, rusty strings, | Hie land forbidding ifar met and c giving the imstru-/straint in his ment a besutiful even ‘one, also a delicate touch ' counts were tri poet—rnimium restringins , yellow kcys, dull polish, etc. Mr. ||y justified in | | Vinnicombe knows at a glance what requires to be done and does it. Estimates for repairing cheerfully given. Strings and Piano Fittings kept on hand, All orders punctually attended 6m eod—sept3 —— “How are you?” “Ni » Thank You,” ’ Who!” “Why the inventor of ScOTrs ULSIOR Which cured ma of CONSUMPTION.” Give thanks for its discovery. That it does not make you sick when you take it. : : Give thanks. That it is 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, Scrofuta, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- eases, Coughs and Colds. Besure you get the genuine in Salmon color wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at soc. and $ 1.00. : SCOTT .& BOWNE, Belleville. cILLET T'S wae ie POWDERED {4207 ~~ L. ¥ Ee PUREST, STFONCEST, BEST. Ready for use in any quantity. For making Scan, Boftening Wate>, Disin ecting, and a hundred 0} uses. A can equals Wy ounds Soda. Bola by All Grocers and Druggists. ES WwW. Gries, Toremtcy CAUTION EACH PLUG OF TH® Myrtle Navy IS MARKED BR. & BE. 1% BRONZE, LETTERS. HONE OTHER GENUINE, oe jan2- dy & wky alone is develo is man ! Arrived at C town greatly a small-pox. Oh within a mile vas tents, wit! and sentry an ; vised pest hous ed here, five of had either brot them from the always luxuriat coast. If it ¢ anywhere, you man must have the West. L presence causet found, had pare able extent in t! stop off pass remained on th themselves we) as prevailed the late epidemic. and officers t& to be had; anc days the mayor services of th responded che usual, and, and reassured the pi pursing a8 DO 0 in the hospital. not anxious to possibly be hel; all hurried in t down from the however, spent the C. P. R. w the Red Deer ¢ Southern All claimed, arnong world. We we than High R mentioned, bu than half the e, convinced us t! claims. It is celebrated Co Here too a son sc many oth cattle for expor Fort McLecd, ranche. Unfo: visit these [ale success which + labors of those to even a sligh there can be n« judiciousness Albertan plain: cattle and h: through many River, smorg t Winter C.ttle C.igary is deve so ith to horses ber of animals the thousands - full bloom. B the full blood t met with. On wants (0 mic ranche, the ro! herds of cattle some scamperi head down anc of the countr ’ THE DAILY EXAMINER. 0s. eee aa speak free.”—Evuiripss. OTOGER 11, 1892. For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, | and p attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depari- | ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. een Sixers Oopres Teo Crwes = = _s =— VOL 30.--NO. 115 en = CHWEST LETTER, OF JOHN GILPIN AND OURS— ES—-RANCH NG IN SOUTHERN E ROADS REQUIRE NO WON- ‘HINES OK SUPERVISORS— RANCHERS, »ondence of Tue EXaMINER ) t old Edmcnton, from which suuterpart s named, possess- rms asto completely capti- s of ‘famous London town.” has the saue pleasing fea- , high strect lined with pret- ernating with more preten- , al embi wered in grove the same moist atmosphere, ation and ‘he great Saskat- **Wosh,”’ which so heighten- ck adventure ot John Gil- re assured, rather enjoyed : came unto the wash 1enton 80 gey; 2 he threw ibe wash about a sides of the way, unto a trun iling mop, ild goose at play.” {no such « ifficulty in cross- and, theref>re, carried away it recollections, indeed, of ern, and, a the same time, st beautifidl tewns we had Che charms and advantages were not unregarded by or at least one member of ifested a lesire to linger th a view t» baying himself n land and enjoy life’s even- »3 so fair. But there was hand to b3 done, and re- ver we four d our tourist car » the journey south again. maby pass ngers; not setti- urrounded by their house- contented-looking farmers an, with tleir wives, going ary OD special missions; or ration ageats returning to fields of labor, having se- ns requisits to plant a new rich Saskitchewan valley. 4, too, NO e688 & personage Gordon Cumming, of bac- big, loose, brutal looking animal man, clothed in full yuckskin, balt, blouse, knife looked much more savage than any Iadian we had so ctainly lived with less re- several raiches—if all ac- ». The dictum of the Latin ve erede colcri, was certain- scase. Where the animal ed, what ao ignoble being lgary again, we found the tated over the outbreak of the right bank of the Bow, the city, a cluster of can- their ominous yellow flag aard, indicated the impro- »,. Seven case were confin- which were Chinese. They rht the dread disease with ‘lowery Kingdom, where it #, or contracted it at the uld be rubbed up against night be sure John China- it, for he is everywhere in tle wonder, too, that his alarm. The outbreak, we yzed trade to a consider- e city. Strengers would not g through and ranchers vr reserves. The citizens » much exercised; indeed ce in the early days of our Doctors were slow to decide act. Norses were not after shifting about for was obliged to solicit the Sisters of Charity. They fully ani promptly as as with ws, such action blic mind. They were there hers could, ‘he unfortunates Naturally enough, under tarry longer then could ed in Alberta; so eastward ie morning after coming north. Some of us had, a couple of days south of ile the others were doing untry in detail. srta stands unequalled it is the cattle countries of the e no further south in it ver, for reasons before an exam‘nation of more tire 100 miles it comprises, at these were nct empty n this country that the hravne ranch is situated. f John Ings, Esq., among rs, raises large herds of ation, and southwest from ’r. Jenkins has his horse unately we were unable to id enterprises, but if the e remarked as crowning the ve visited, were shared in degree by our own friends, duubt whatever as to the f their choice of these as a superior place for se raising We passed anches on our way to High 1em two cf the immense ‘anches. ‘I'he one nearest ed to cattle; that further On beth farms the num- 3 very larve—away up in and the caitle especially in ses of every strain, from » the native pony, are to be of the pre:ty sights no one is that of a well stocked ing prairie dotted with ideal sume grazing, sume resting, g away et full gallop, with tailin the air, while the successful in being just where he is wante 10 keep the seatteriag cattle from getting out of range. If you are lucky enough te strike a round-up and witness the branding process when an exhibition of lJassoing that would do Buffalo Bill credit, is alway- to be had, the interest and pleasure of the visit is much enhanced. The cowboy ventures anything. His flocks and herds know him and fear him. But let not the stranger count upon this immunity and take liberties with the cattle or he may have little to do with the final disposi tion of his effects. Asthe public roads or trails pass through ranche after ranche in the grazing country, and as many stock men, whether they have bought out or leased their wide acres, are now fencing them around, we are obliged to alight a’ every owner's boundary line crossed and open and shut the ponderous gates. Ni unnecessary time is lust either in che ac! when we find ourselves in the very centre of a wild and treacherous-looking troup of steers. Some, however, ferget that pru dence is the better part of valor, and by; their folly add new matter to the cowboy’s repertory of stampedes, attacks, experien ces in broncho-breaking and general deeds of prowess on the plain. The cowboys are, for the most part, fine, big, athletic fel- lows, free and easy though respectful in thei: manners, and generous to a fault. Many of them are sons of guod parents, who have left the comforts of a luxurious home t« lead the life they love on the wild and boundless prairie ; others again enlist 1p the service to which they hive long been accustomed in other lands, Pase‘te ret ante, boves, pueri, submittite tauros being to them a council as pleasing as could have been that to Tityrus and his master in the days of Augustus. The roads in Alberta have not cost the administration much, Only within the past year or so have they made a start in rvad-work at all, by cutting away a difficult hillside here and there. The public roads are, as we have said, simply Indian trails, and they cover the prairie in all directions, making it necessary to the traveller to be as good a navigator as Barney O Rierdon Even then he will fiod it difficult to find his north-east or any other course if not accustomed to the plain. About Calgary and south of it the surface seems to cover a bed of round 1ocka, which show up in the roads when they are much _ used, aud oblige the teamster to make & new trail near by. Other than these specimens turned up by travel, or covering the bottom of some drying-up rivulet or guily, one sees nc stones on the prairie. These found in this way, as well as the general formation of the land about us, clearly indicate the recent, geologically speaking, retirement of the waters from what, no doubt, was once a great inland sea. To mark the king’s higway, among the many other ways by which the plains are networked, the provincial government has caused piles of these rocks to be made on each side of the rvad at regular dis- tances. It will take many years before it is fenced out as with us; and some time must pass, too, before an Albertan, James D. Dewar, will make the wilds of the West resound with his whoep of praise for the wonderful road-making machine he has so lately guided to victory. Do these trails make good carriage roads? many may ask. We have travelled over none better. The peculiar soil forms, when pressed, a sub- stance almost like asphalt, over which vehicles pass with wonderful ease, and which brings no discomfort to the unshod cayuse. The Northwest trail makes a splendid road to haul over, and except for a hole here and there, made by the burrow- ing gopher or badger, you are wheeled along as smooth’y in your carriage as on the state of fc sling was much the same|°Ur driving parks. The few bridges one meets wich are rustic enough, though— such as have been built by the settler to car small stream. As the country becomes improved all such works will, no doubt, himself and team over a gully or make propor'ionate strides. The settlers in Southern Alberta are wide apart. Much land is taken up—often a whole township—for a cattle ranch, and consequent- ly the dwellings are at long distances. Still, the entire country south is well settled by the flower and choice of many provinces of this and such circumats ices, our delegation were/ other lands, and even those who went out there with no other capital than their industry have made amazing progress. To raise a four- year-old steer costs, we were told, $15; he sells readily at $40. What more money- making investment could a man make!’ And 80 with cattl*, so with sheep and horses. But one might relate a chiliad of wonders connect- ed with pastoral life, ite duties, pleasures and profits, in Alberta. After saying a word about the late rebellion, however, and the Indian tribes of the country in our next, we will rejoin our friends in Assiniboia. [The allusion made in our last to a cousin of one of our city doctors who practices his pro- feesion in Kdmonton was intended to be coupled with the vame of Tayles, not Jenkins. } SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American Rem- oey for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Blood. Guarantee eontract with every bottic. Pay only for the good you receive. At all Dryggists, $1.00 per bottle, six tles 85.50. If you want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for ** Morning Light.” No Man ever smoked ‘‘Myrtle Nwy” tobacco for a fortnight and then took to any band in preference toit. It bears its owo testimony of its qualiti-s. and it is testimony which is always convincing. The smoker who uses it is never annoyed by getting it s metimes of good qaslity and sometimes of bad. 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