“ This is tr - se the Pablic, may speak free.”—Evririves. XAMINER. Sixete Corres Two Cenra J we PD ee 4 RM a yew SERLES. e \ 1 JHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1891." LONDON NEW GOODS NOW OPENING —AT THH— HOUSE. ———(x)——— Blankets, Flannels, | Cloths, Velvetcens, HARRIS & citation -—-f x ) cul Charlottetown, Sept. 12, 1891--dy & wky Dress Goods, Miantles, Jackets. Underelothing. SLEW ART. a ‘ ae jRNDAS FOR OCTOBER, 1681, (i — a MoO "8 CHANGES. 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AGENT FOR A TARA, TEA MERCHANTS, 9 Lond rt enh W several ; Firt First-Class D ALSO—— ms, etc. SPECIALTIES: @ Tea, Suga + Prince Edward Isla CAKEBREAD & C0., =~ om ba< on,= = Emgiazd, West India rand Molasses. (areful attention given to consignments of | nd Produce. RRFERENCK—Bank of Nova Scotia. SOCTHING, instant Relief, simply symptoms such as headache of smell, foul breath, hawking and spitting, general feeling of debility, ete. troubled with any Kindred symptems, you have Catarrh, and sho Nasar, Base. results in Catarr by consumption Sold by ail druggi post paid, on rece = a CLEANSING, 2» HEALING. Cure, Failure Impossible. Many so-called diseases are 2a time procuring a bottle of iv time, neclected co (@eentsand $i byaddressing & FULFORO & CU, Brockvil w ~ -: a Bs Permanent of Catarrh, ” losing sense If you are § of these or & uld lose no z warned in id in head h, followed and death. sts, or sent, ipt of price 'e, Ont. ~ SLO YEA raw PLO IN USE. Sed PRICE25*PER BOTTLE MSTRONG & CO. PROPRIETORS St. John., N. B. : MeGHLL, UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL. —_— ECLAL ANNOUNCEMENT of the aculty of Applied Science has been A 8 “4 F Prepared ata Chairs r Stating and oth Pen Which the details of the new » Laboratories, Workshops, Apparatus *r improvements in its several Depart- ot Civil, Mining, Mechanical and Elec- “Rineering and Practical Chemistry, Wil afford in the Session of 1891-2 va c in ntages not hitherto accessible to Students 'S country, ples ma “reigned, ‘Uncement ativeity, % _- . ing the Veter Donald Ty cienee: *W. BRAKENRIDGE, B.C. L., Acting Secretary. Ws tf who e y be had on application to the an also supply detailed he other Faculties of the » Law, Medicine, Arts (in- a Course for Women), and | | W. W. Clarke a SS, FASTNET, E. N. Crewes, Commander, 7 _ i i @A7ILL seil for Halifax every THURS- YY JAY AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, calling afi the following ports :—~ I ws “ | Souris, Port Hastings, Port MARYSE —Pickford & Black’s Wharf,, "awkesbary, Arichat & Canso, B® © Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy | | Returni eg, will leave Halifax every MON DAY EVENING, at 6 o'clock, making the l'same calls. ——BETW EEN—— J.ondon and Halifax. FROM LONDON. |S. S, HISTORIAN .........September 16th | & \ BAMARA, .<::: ceccccee October ist Se - CRTAWE 66 crit Wess ; © 1a FOR LONDON. } 8. &. OTTAWA «...0..0800- September 19th “ HISTORIAN......+.- October 10th ‘< QOMA..c...... ae 10th 6 GRRAWA.. ...ccccvces November 7th The above steamers have first-class accom. modation for pasengers, with saloon amid- ships, carry a stewardess and do not carry cattle. London Agents :— THOS. RONALDSON & SON, 34 Leadenhall Street, London, E. O. PICKFORD & BLACK, Agents at Halifax. w dy then eod September 9, 1891—1 steamship A FURNESS LINE, QCLES. 2, AA )}—_ —_ — HALIFAX 10 DEMBBAR ——VIA Intermediate ia iDAY, September 24, c g at Bermuda, St. 'Thomas, St. Kitt’s, Antigui, Gnadaloupe, \Dominica, Martinique, St. Lucia, Barbadoes land Trinidad. Returning via same ports. Ss. S. ALPHA, NEIL HALL, COMMANDER, WILL SAIL FOR Bermuda, Turk’s Island aud Jamaica The 15th of Every Month. TD <9 4-¢5 dh ATR we 7 Y MOUTH e porte on THURS: is intended to sail ti CASTLE for the ab bayer 4 ao Sf BETA, A. N. SMITH, COMMANDER, ‘Vill Sail for Havana the Ist of Every Month. Charlottetown to Pugwash. HE 3. S. MAYFLOWER is intended to make daily trips betwee above ports luntil the end of September, Due notice will be given later on. Freight solicited and carried at lowest rates. W. W. CLARKE, Agent at Ch’iown, P. E. I. JOHNSTON'S The Most Perfect & September 1, 1891—dy & wky THE GREAT FLUID BEEF,|2 2°<-. ¥ "| Strength-hiver, orm of Concentrated Nourishment. STIMULATING - - - STRENGTHENING - - - INVIGORATING. ~~ Fr BROS: are not selling the rematns and remnants of an Old Stock. Our Stock of Boots and Shoes is the Newest and Largest in the Esiand, and our Prices defy compc tition. COFF BROS’. GHEAP BOOT STORE & FACTORY. 4 Charlottetown, October 6, 1891—2aw & wky Astrachan is and ha Wine and Williams’ them. from the prize list. .nder,” ‘“‘Gravensteins,” uetirgs, excellent; shows well-known sorts. the winter varieties, name lost. extended trial, and a large competition Magnum Boanm, Bartlett, Belle where shown. Gooseberries are very berries good, 7? Soothing : mothers for thei to taste. other causes. marZ 3i cod & wk Market Square. Oco, Carter & Co’s, very OUR FRUIT. Opinicn of Mr. diarr, Who Was Judge at the Exhi- bition. in fore seen, were much over-ripe. Fovori In summer apples the show is large and fine, although their proper season 1s past. shown grown and highly colored. parent, several dishes of which were larger been finer than any | had ever be- numbers, well Yellow Trans- Sops of te are of fair size, good form and highly colured. Let- ofsky, I am glad to see, is not much grown as it ig useless where so much better sorts can be grown successfully. Autumn apples are shown in quantities, Duchess of Oldenburg leading for quantity, and perfection of growth and color. are marked ‘*‘New Brunswick” and a sec- tion of the prize list is open for them. Practically there is no difference between Theoretically or scientitically there are grave doubts as to the existence of any such difference as is claimed, and to save complications in the future it would be well tédrup the name ‘‘New Brunswick” Some There are anumber of plates of ‘‘Alex- large and handsome; several of good; Hawthornder nd Red Quarrenden are as good as are isually seen on the tables at any of the Fall Jen- Peach EARLY AND LATE WINTER. The collection of ten or more sorts are, in most instances, very creditable to the exhibitors, those taking first and second prizes especially sv, being well selected and for the most part correctly named, and suntaining a large perceatage of standard I find a great confusion of names among} Ribston is entered as it as Roxbury Russet and as Golden Russet, | for Point du Chene on 12th,— and among a number of varieties entered as R. G. Greening not one was correct ; neither were there any Roxbury Russets|909 lambs................-.cccceeece shown, although there were several varie- ties of apples entered under that name. | 408 bris oysters..................0008 Asa rule, most of the winter varicties are rather undersized as compared with those grown in the fruit counties of Nova Scotia, the exception being Wealthy and Fameuse, which are well grown, well colored and free from spot or scab. A large, handsome apple, unknown to me, called Winter | Halifax, merchandise, Bough, of which several plates were shown, | Newell, Walsh, Pictou, coal; William Dun- seems worthy of further trial. wrongly shown as Wealthy, No. —, is a very showy, solid, firm apple, and should be looked after; also a large, fine-looking, high-flavored apple, said to be introduced many years ago by a Mr. Cairns and the I consider this apple worthy of A plate should have a name, would suggest that it be called **Cairns,” and that some of your best fruit growers be induced to give it immediate wonderful cheap men, for clothing. The trial by top-grafting on bearing trees. The show of crab apples is simply mag- nificent. The number of exhibits,*the num- ber of varieties, brilliancy of coloring jand size of fruit are remarkable, and excel any- taing I have seen in the elass before. The exhibit of plums is very good con- sidering the lateness of the show, there being in Moore’s Arctic, fine, or For Over Fiery Years Mrs. Wi Syrup has been used by millions of r children while cutting teeth, It relieves the little sufferer at once ; 1t pro- juces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as ‘ bright as a batton. It soothes It —- <-> —- A FULL supply of fancy market baskets at Lombard and Damsons, witha number of plates of Victoria, and very fine zingle plates of Prince Englebert, Jeffer- son, Mitchelson, Bradshaw, Washington, etc. The show of pears, although small, plainly proves that much more can supplying your own market with this fine fruit. One plate of Clapp’s Favorite, entered as “Bartlett,” would be no disgrace to the show tables of the Massachusetts Horti- cultural Society. Severa! plates of Flemish Beauty; of fair size, were singularly free from spot or crack and very good samplea of Lucrative, d’Angouleme, and Louise Bonne de Jersey, e done toward Duchesse The show of grapes is poor, probably owing to want of care and skill on the part of growers rather than to climatic influence. Small fruits in glass.—The show of these, though small, is good, some of the straw- berries are immense, one single specimen in a tumbler is the largest I have seen anywhere, large and hand- some; currants large and well-grown; rasp Taking it a:together, the show of fruits is one that the Province may well be proud of in the present condition of fruit giowing, the farmers having much to learn or in the cane, cultivation and selection of varieties suited to the soil and climate. This is a subject that should engage the atteation of the Loeal Government, Experimental Fruit Farm, where all the hardy varieties of fruits should be treated and reported upon, would be of the greatest benefit to the whole agricultural community. and an R. W. STARR. Charlottetown, Oct. 8th, 1891. +2+¢@++ W insloe’s is very pleasant the child, softens the gums, allays all paia, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or Twenty-five cente a bottle. Be sure and ask for *‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. [yr _ oe - Just Recetvep..—A full supply of Christie, Brown & (o's celebrated Biscuits, in Sodas, Wine, Sultana, Sugar, Butter, Milk, Boston, Smyrna, Iced, Ginger, Snaps, Village, Tea, Boston Crackers, dc, &c, at Geo Carter & Co's, oct5 lw oct5 3i eod LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | _—- oo Reply to Naomi. Dear Sir,—There appeared in the Guardian of Oct. 5th inst. a letter signed by one Naomi, yet by the gender of the name we are led to think that it was some | female who wrote the communication. But | the fact that it abvuuads with inaccuracies | and misstatements make it hard for us to | believe it was a lady who wrote it. She | has stated that she was on board of the| Heather Belle, and that when the steamer / ran ashore she felt very much embarrassed | because her presence and musical abilities | were required at the conceit. Now, as’ there was not a passenger on the steamer) to take any part at the concert, we fail to! understand the cause of her uneasiness, | and her remarks about the bandsmen are | still more inexplicable, as she accuses them of disturbing her slumbers at 12 p. m. Now this was impossible, as the instruments were left at Mr. Forbes’ house at 10.30 p. m. and remained there until 8. a. m. next morning, and as the bandsmen were a half) a mile away from them it was impossible\ f rthe men to use them,ffand if there was! music wafied on the autumn air as Naomi seems to think, it must have been by some other than a bandsman, or, perhaps, it can be better attributed to a hallucination of Naomi’s senses. She aiso affirms that she was entertained at the same house as the band. Here she has agaiu overdone it, for | there were none of the ladies staying at the same houses as the bandsmen; and consid- | ering all these erroneous and misleading | statements of Naomi’s as the conjurings of | a@ fruitful imagination, | «ill di- pense with | this subject. ONE OF THE Four BaNnpsMEN. { Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, Oct, 9. Shipped per str Premier, Kelly, Master, for Halifax, — Mee PN OO a coca c so Cunaetessbaee $ 1484 Oe DUNS POT 2 oc ccicves eeebsie ctbusd 87 DIMEN bo in coscanvesietbvctddseun 30 $160) Per str Northumberland, Cameron, master, ME ERD. oi nanan ony 4s sseueenes $ 253) ee WIE ei es gh et ha A 3479 | Oe CRN aoc av ccbs bacdedes 66 | 816 $5005 Se SHIP NEWS. S’side, Oct. 10th—Ent str Premier, Kelly, 12th — Sch Jessie bar, Craig, Pictou, coal; Candor, Arsenault, Pictou, coal; Minnie Scott, Kennedy, New Castle, lumber; Fredk Willian, Irving, Richibucto, Lumber; Restive, Clark, Pictou, coal. 12th—Cld sch Candor, Arsenault, Ch’town, scrap iron, Minnie Scott, Kennedy, New Castle, bal; Fredk William, Irving, Richibucto, bal. Fottow the crowd to Prowse Bros. the cheapest place on P. E. Island. oct9 3i Heatta Branp.—Ladies’ and children’s extra fine wool undervests, 30 dozen in stock.—Stanley Bros., Brown’s Block. ol2 3i eod Do you want a dinner set, tea set, cham- ber set, glass table set, water set, toilet set. If so, now is thetimeto call, as we are giving liberal discounts. At the cheap- est crockery store. —W, P. Colwill. Oct 1 dy wky 4wks. Al. at Lloyds. That’s what they say about a seaworthy ship. Al—lIn the af- fections of the women of Canada. That's what can be said of Lessive Phenix, of course, you don’t use the old washing powders now. That might have been ex- cusable before you knew of Lessive Phenix. What a wonderful thing that Lessive Phenix is? Cleans anything and every- thing. Cleans your clothes, cleans your silverware, and cleans your tinor zinc, or wooden or glass or earthenware. And 80 easy to use! Makes the hands soft, Ask oct9 2i your grocer. STmaAMER HEATHER BELLE. 1891 fo) Fall Arrangement, N‘'AND AFTER FRIDAY, October 9th, the Steamer “Heather Belle,” Hagh McLean, Master, wiil run as follows :— Will leave Orwell Brnsh Wharf for Charlotte- town every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day mornings, at 7 o'clock, calling at Halli- day’s Wharf. Will leave Charlottetown for Halliday’s and Or- well Brush Wharves same evening, at 2 o’ciock, remaining at Brush Whari every Tuesday and Wednesday night, and on Thursday night returning to Charlottetown, arriving at 8 o’cidck. Frid:y, will leave Charlottetown for Cranberry Wharf, East River, at 5 o clock, a. m.; leav- ing Cranbery Wharf for Charlottetown at half-past seven o'clock, a. m., calling at Hickey’s W varf Leaving Charlottetown for Hickey’s and Cran- berry Wharves at 20’clock, p. m., returning to Charlottetown same evening. ey alternate Friday, Steamer will go to Mount Stewart. Saturday, will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud at 8.30 o'clock, a. m., leaving Crapaud for Charlottetown about | o'clock, p. m. L. &. OWEN, Ch’'town, Oct, 5, 1891. ENGINE FOR SALE. W* ing it with a larger one. May be seen running for a few doys. easy. A. DUCHEMIN & CO. will sell cheap the Engine now in nse in our Factory, as we are replac- In first-class order. Terms nee arm without ener- gy, thin weak. Fortify and build them up, by the use of SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES Of Lime and Soda, Palatable as Mik. AS A PREVENTIVE OR CURE OF COUGHS OR COLDS, THE OLD AND YOUNG, IT 18 UNEQUALLED, y Ge, ant , | Genuine made by Scott & B a Wrapper: at all Druggists, Insist upon having the HARTSHORN, SOLD BY ALL DEALERS, Factory, Toronto, Ont Davies New Drug Store. E W and invite the publie to come and in- spect our new Store, Our stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Fancy, Toilet and miscellaneous articles has been doubled, and the public will not tind a more complete stock in any Drug Store on the Island. We are carrying a very choice line of French, English and German Perfumes, also in Fancy Soaps, We have also added to the attraction of our new 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- es is that the Syrups run through the ountain are made with genuine Fruit Juices, not artificial flavors. The choicest brands of Havana Cigars in the city, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Pipes, Tobacco Pouches, etc. Give us a call. aug22 + Nin, , *iCH WH i FOULS BROT ee i ENLEES BROTHERS Wi SOOW & London a f —— The Famous Military Scotch Whiskey. MY OWH HOUSEHOLD, 2 1-2 Ounce Packets, -- § cents, 5 fh ff car 10 - - 20 *“WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POW DER has been employed in my own house- hold for many years. “‘Georce Lawson, Pu. D., LL. D., Fellow of the Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland.” septs Harry L. Heartz W on PIANO or ORGAN, For terms, ete., apply at MRS. O, V, Mo. GREGOR'S, on Prince Street, Charlottetown, ‘4 ik ft Charlottetown, Oct. 3, 1891—3i septi—eod tf