Lee ee pda a ee a Fe Pry DoLLARS A YBAR, press" a eater oe eee “Thi : ‘8 Is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evarerves. lt ‘| THE DarLty EXAMINER. Sinete Corres Two Cerre CHARLOTTETOWN, P. —— te ea — _. 0 MOON S CHANGES, me v.~ Mocd, rd day, 4h., 3.5m, a. m., EK, 4 a elow horizon. : . a : «gt Quarter, Lith day, 62., 54,6m, a m, N, ™ below horiz un. : oe _» Moon, 18th day, Oh, | 51.3m., oh. 8 “aj Quarter, 24th day, 6h., 54.7m, p.m, N, ” glow horizon. a 13un ‘Sun | Moon High Days » pay OF WEES | -isesisets , rises | wat’r} lenh —.. h mih mjmornu’! after’ h m ae 5 24.6 34) 3 10.10 2913 10 Mvednesday | 26) 33, 416)21 1 7 s thorsday 27; 31) 5 21/11 30 4 «Bre 29° 29) 6 25 11 59 i o sasarday 30, 27| 7 27\morn 12 58 m sicunday 31; 25; 8 30| @ 29 54 * onday $2; 24193311 0} &) 3 fnesday 34) 22:10 40) 1 36 48 SWeinesday | 34 20/11 46/216 45 ro Tpars lay 36 IS8jaft 55) 3 6) 42 i Friday 37; 16) 2 2/415) 33 a ip saturday 3g 14} 3 6} 5 45) 35 ay )3/ sunday 40; 12) 4 2) 713) 32 14 Worday 41; 10) 4 48) 8 23) 29 @q 3 Cuesday 42) 8) 5 15) 9 18) q 16 Wednesday 44 6,5 55:10 4 82 z 7 fhursday 45 4: 6 20/10 45) 19 Mm ysivriday 46) 2) 6 42/11 24) 16 4 9 Saturday 47 0; 7 4iaft 2 13 or dandy 43/5 58 7 28! O 4} 9 a} Monday 50| 56) 755, 124) 6 yw) Cuesday ie of 8 27} 213 3 B Vednesday a3} 52 9 5} 3 10 0 yi Chursday 54) 50) 9 56) 4 24/21 56 B= B Piday ot 48:10 52) 5 49 53 Be yisatar iay 57; 40/11 53) 7 35 50 q | sunday od] 44) morn 8 4 46 q; Mosaav 59} 42) 1 2} 8 50 43, 9) Tuestay sa C42 Sse 40 s)Wedaeslay {6 1/5 39) 3.13)10 1/5 39 | jiMES A. MORRISCY, HALIFAX, AGENT FOR # VARRL, AREBREAD & CO., 4 TEA MERCHANTS, + London, == England, ——AND ALSO Several First-Class West India Firms, ete. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses.| MARIK WRIGHT CO. Careful attention given to consignments of Prince Edward Island Produce, REPRRENCK—Bank of Nova Scotia. tialifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy =" NEW OVERCOATINGS. Kp ft SK . SOOTHING, CLEANSING, ¢ HEALING, lastant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failuee Impossibiz. Many so-calle4 diseases ere 2 toms of Catarrh, § Bache, lOSilly S$ 11se il,foul breath, hawking @ ueral feeling ty, etc. If you are Bs time procuring a bottle of Nasa Baum. Be warned in time, neglected cold in head results in Catarrh, followed by cousumption and death, Sold by a)! druggists, or sent, # post paid, ou receipt of price ¥ (Wcentsand$l byaddressing # FULFORD & CO. Brockville. Ont. - ees ; ee McGILL UNEVERSIT “ MONTREAL. A SPECLAL ANNOUNCEMENT of > A Y, the Faculty of Applied Science has been prepared, stating the details of the new Chairs, Laboratories, Workshops, Apparatus and other improvements in its several Depart- a ments ot Civil, Mining, Mechanical and Elec- trical Engineering and Practical Chemistry, which will afford in the Session of 1891-2 advantages not hitherto accessible to Students in this country. Copies may be had on application to the undersigned, who can also supply detailed sanouncements of the other Faculties of the Univer: ity, viz., Law, Medicine, Arts (in- clading the Donalda Course for Women), and eterinary Science. J. W. BRAKENRIDGE, B. C. L., }¥29—w s tf na Acting Secretary. SHORE OUN p ANDANISES Our cts AND COUGHS SHOOPING COS OLDS. R é-440 YEARS IN USE. -i PRICE 25°PER BOTTLE = ARMSTRONG & CO. PROPRIETORS St. John., N. B. E. ISLAND, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER NEW GOODS NOW OPENING —AT TE h—— LONDON HOUSE. —— xX). Dress Goods, Mantles, Jackets, Underclothing. WART. Blankets, Flannels, Cloths, Velveteens, (x) Charlottetown, Sept. 12, 1891~dy & why HORSE POWERS, THRESHERS, FAN MILLS, oe Combined Threshers and Cleaners. We make the Best Threshin Mill on P. EK. Island. Terms liberal. x i Charlottetown, Sept, 7, 1891—2aw & wky —— —— eS We have in stock the best line of Overcoatings ever shown by us, in Heavers, elton Pilots, Ker- seys, Cheviots, Elysians, Naps, ete. Prices the lowest possible. Fit, Style and Workmanship guaranteed. Parties in need of Overcoats or Reefers should see our stock before purchasing. JOHN McLEOD & CO., Chariottetown, Sept. 23, 1891. UPPER QUEEN STREET. en nagen = ay macnn mma i <i >; _- ——_ DO YOU KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE? A.tten’s Luna BALSAM. NO BETTER REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, CONSUMPTION, &C. 29, 1891. VOL. 28.—NO. 107 Boston Markets. Boston, Sept 25. Porarors.—The market was over-sup- plied and very dull during the first part of the week, but the low prices checked ship- ments somewhat and with lighter receipts forthe past three days, the market has been working into better condition. At the close there is a moderate demand for choice sound eastern stock at the roads at 40 to 45c. Fisu.—A very good demand is reported for mostall kinds of fish and prices are generally well sustained. Codtish keep well sold up at full quotations. Herring in steady demand. Mackerel in moderate supply and a shade firmer. Cod, dry shores, large... .. ph epee deved $6 00 Cod, dry shorea, ceeihens buds deeds ndes 5 00 MRM Sik hd dee dake v.00 9009; $: 75 to 2 00 DT date id evs addcesensaee sass -. 3 00 Herring pickled, Bay Shore gibbed..... 3 75 a eee y Pere 4 00 “ . round shore 3 00 Mackerel, extra, per bbl .............. 22 00 DORIAN, « cin «5 n.gs caucce oo 0dse2 18 00/ TEED G25 fas Sxba'bk sips eevee 14 00$ sc No 3 large rimmed new...... 1t 50 “No 8 large plain new........ 10 00 ** _ No 3 medium plain new...... 10 00 Canned Mackere!— 1 ib tins labelied, per doz............ 1 00 Canned Lobsters— 1 lb tins, labelled, new, per doz...... 2 00 Eeca.—Receipts continue quite liberal, but stifi run largely to held stock so that the supply of strictly choice fresh laid is, only moderate. Demand for choice fresh atock has been good with prices ruling as last quoted. Strictly fresh-laid Nova Seo- tia, NB wud Michigan keep well sold up at 2lc. Choice fresh Western steady at 20c Held atock in full supply at 18 to 19. P E Island, N S and N B 20 to 2le. Povirry.—Receipts of eastern chickens and fowls have not been very heavy this week, and the small lots of choice stuff ar- riving bring full prices. Some extra large chickens exceed quotations. Live stuff has been in full supply at 10 to Ile for both chickens and fowls, FRESH KILLED. Northern and eastern— Spring chickens’ choice large ....,.18 to 20 Spring chickens, common to good. ,15 to 17 Fowls, extra choice ..... rol Tere 15 to .. Fowls, common to good..... bane ves 12 to 14 Green ducks perlb....... edasoess AZ O06 LIVE POULTRY. Mens, eastern, per lb......-..0++-04.10 to Il Roosters...... oesenen waeeere be wees 05 to 06 Spring chickens ....-+s0++-++.+0++e010 to ll DOGM FOUNG cvvcccccccsccesccscces 10 to ll Presbyterianism in P. E. Island. r oe ee According to a correspondent of the Presbyterian Witness, ‘‘it appears that there are in this} Province 33 Presbyterian congregations, and that 30 of these have settled ministers. Of the 5,891 communi- cants, 611 were added during the past year. Ten years ago there were but 25 churches and 3,672 communicants. Ten years ago the total amount given for all purposes was $29,161, while for the past year it has been $46,468. There are only two congregations—St. James's, Charlotte- town and Summerside—that give more than two dollars tothe schemes per com- municant; while 21 give less thau one dol- lar. This may partly be accounted for by the Augmentation scheme in absorbing all the resources of the weaker congregations. My memory carries me back to a time when there was avery different state of things. Such is the affect of union and organization and the lesson should not be lost upon Presbyterians in P. E. Island and elsewhere.” oa > Parnell and Ireland. (Freeman’s Journal, Dublin.) “When the hopes of the country are high and the outside world has begun to recognize that the Irish nation is a force worth respecting, some matter of detail or of self arises, passious are influenced and the bond of union is broken. “This has happened to-day, and one man has caused it all, ‘‘It is absolutely necessary that the in- dependence of the Irish party should be maintained, Independence, however, does not imply perpetual antagonism. ‘Independent support and independent alliance may be as useful as independent opposition. It would be madness to oppose any party in the act of conceding Irish rights. “The Irish people must be united to be strong. The man who stands between our BEST QUALITY ! At Prices to Suit Everybody. | New and Fashionable Drawing Room a eta bes Bedroom Suites, Mirrors. Chairs, oe steads, Tables, Washstands, Window Blinds, Window foles and all kinds of Window Furniture. : Rattan Chairs, Feather, Hair, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Flock ead Wool Beds, Mattresses, Pillows, ete. Gilt Moulding, every style, cheap. Call and examine. JOHN NEWSON. | Charlottetawn, June 4, 1891. people and union must be content to be | regarded as a foe. “That man is Charles Stewart Parnell. | ‘That public spirit which will secure the union is the best and only real guarantee of our independence.” Telegraphic News. Lonpon, Sept. 25.—The British steamer Nova Scotia, from Baltimore, arrived. at Liverpool to-day. She had on board the , crew of the fisherm in Sherbrooke, abandoned in a sinking condition ou the 17th inst. MontreaL, Sept. 25.—R. N. O'Brien of Halifax, and brother of the Rev. Gregor O’Brien, S. J., was put on trial to-day in the court of Queens bench charged with libelling Prince George of Wales last September. O’Brien wired to several New York papers | that the Prince had been arrested and locked up after afree fight on the street at mid- night. Newark, N. J., Sept. 25.—Eleven people are dead and thirty wouuded as the result of a bom explosion at the Italian celebration of the feast of St. Rocco last night. The bombs were filled with colored fire and shot into the air from a mortar, when hundreds of men, women and children were around. Nearly allthe dead and most of the injured are children, and all but one or two reside in Newark. Others will probably die. The The Best Society. The so-called ‘** best society” is full of deceit and hypocrisy and sin. The really best society is made up of cultured Chris- tians. It is cultured. That word is not defined by a smattering of poor French and music, a bit of fancy work, or the latest sensational novel. It means ground ploughed up, soil broken and mellowed, fertilized and fruitful. Such is the mean- ing of the supine cultum of the Latin verb celo. Thus a cultured man is one who, by diligence and patience and hard work, has broken up, mellowed and strengthened his nature util he is self-possessed, disciplined and fruitful. He has studied and acquired and appropriated until he knows. He pus- sesves experience and virtue, strength and wisdom, and uses them, impelled by the motive of love, for his own and his neigh- bor’s character building. Culture is not the waltz or the euchre pack or the whist party, the gambling parlor, the opera, or the cup of wine. Nor is it found in per- tumes, satins, lace handkerchiefs, or airs. Neither is it mere wealth or position, for these may easily be had by deceit and inor- dinate presumption. Culture never comes except through the media of effort, and sacrifice, and diligence. Now, if you add to ths true culture Christianity, you have the very best society. Mind, we are not speaking of the ignorant professor of religion who simply prates of his goodness. For him we hope we have charity, but with him we have little sympathy. We refer to the strung, substantial, matter-of- fact, aspiring Christian, who knows in whom he believes and, ‘*.iving ail diligence, adds to his faith knowleiye, cour«ge, temperance, patience, godliness, brotherly kindness and love.” He lives well, enjoys life, wears a smile, rests in the certainty of his religion and in the truthfulness and triauph of his faith. He pays his debts, gives honest re- muneration to others, is broad, liberal, straightforward and pious. A man of deep conviction, loyalty to truth and strong pur- pose, he loves God and his fellowmen and dares to witness his experience. Such a man is the Christain of our theaght. He is a maa of flesh aud blood, enjoys good health, eats three meals a day, unde.stands himself in business and political life, and lives right down here among men, if we are not blinded by prejudice, or by that sickly sentiment which expects Christianity to whitewashed fools, we can easily find him. There are thousands of him, and we bless him in the name of God and humanity and heaven. If you like him, you had better keep him company. } + 6 ern Stopped by Russia Russia, which claims absolute supremacy over the region, has forbidden the English | Captain Younghusband to enter the Little Pamir in Central Asia. Captain Young- husband is one of the best known of orien- tal travellers. He has made the longest journey in Chinese territory ever accom- plished by a European unless Marco Polo beat him. His journey from Manchuria to East Turkestan was about 6,000 miles long. He has also written one of the best known books on Siam. It was recently an- nounced that the purpose of his present expedition was to make new explorations in Thibet. The Pamir is on the border of the Chinese possession of East Turkestan. Pamir means ‘‘the roof of the world,” and the Pamir plateau is the loftiest on earth. Little Pamir is in the south-east part of this territory, and here rises the chief head waters of the Amu Darta, or the ancient Oxus river. itis likely that Russia does not so much object to Younghusband’s pre- sence in the Pamir as to his passing through that country on the way to Thibet, where the Russians seem anxious to monopolize the work of exploration. —- ap — ee Can You Dress a Doll? The Queen wishes a largenumber of dolls dressed for its Poor Children’s Christmas Tree for 1891, and in order to interest girls and young ladies to assist in this work, they offer a Prize Doll Competition to those who dress a dcll for the purpose. This competition is open to girls under sixteen years of age, residing in Canada or the United States, duplicate prizes being given for each country. The Queen furnishes the dolls, charges prepaid. They are to be dressed and returned before December Ist, 1891. The cash prizes of each $50, $25 and $15 and many other prizes of value will be given for the best dressed dolls, according to merit. Send ten three-cent stamps, and receive, charges prepaid, one full-bodied imported Doll, a lithograph plate illus- trating ten dressed dolls in colors, and three months’ trial subscription to the Queen. The Queen is Canada’s popular family magazine. It isa large 48-page monthly publication, devoted to ladies and the family circle. It has more than double the circulation of any other publication in Canada. Subscription price, only $1.00 a year. Address Tue Canabian Queen, 58 Bay Street, Toronto, Canada. sept22—-t t s tf —3oroo Sea, Fisuine — Advices from British Columbia place the total catch of seal teken in Behring Ses this season by Canadian vessels at 12,009, against 18,000 skins last year. Sir Julian Pauncefote has protested to the State Department at Washington against the violation of the modus vivendi by United States vessels by taking seal in excess of the maximum limit thereby prescribed (7,500), while.British vessels hive captured nearly twice that number. een ——_ There is a plague of locusts in some prov- vinces of Buenos Ayres. The neighborhood of Vandalia, Il] , has been without rain for a month, and the situation is alarming. Pastures are burnt up and wells are dry. Exports for August were ten million dollars. The balance at the credit of de- positors in postoflice savings banks in Can- ada increased eighteen thousand dollars ON tN tt i, — ; sf he Cod } : eg That Helps toCure LS? The Cold. | @ || The disagreeable bi} 14 zg taste of the at ra Cob LIVER OIL "is dissipated in oe, GRE , Of Pure Cod Liver Oil with } HYPOPHOSPHITES ‘ ) OF LIME AND SODA. The patient suffering from CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, COUGH, COLD, OR WASTING BISEASES, takes the remedy as he would take milk. A per- fect cmelsion, and a wonderful flesh . Luke 10 other. Ail Drugqgists, , 4.00, | SCOTT & BROWNE, Belleville, OO ee HARTSHORNS) SHADE ROLLERS) Beware of Imi of Imitati _ NOTICE AUTOGRAPH SU ADTCLUNDA eA HARTSHORN insist upon having the HARTSHORN, SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. Factory, Toronto, Ont Davies’ New Drug Store. W E are now fully opened for business, and invite the public 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 publie will not find 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 tinest 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 Fountain are made with genuine Fruit'd ulces, not artificial flavors. The choicest brands of Havana in the city, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Pipes, Tobacco Pouches, etc. Give us a call. aug22 PORK. m BARRELS MESS and PRIME MESS PORK for sale low by W. J. BOSWALL, Lower Queen Street. sept]8—wy 2i WANTED. 10,000 E55" sao of best quality. W. J. BOSWALL, Lower Queen Street. septl8—wy 2i po JA Cin Wt E las¢ow a hondon ™ =z 14 ee 7 Ly elie BO oe al ae ae / i ee a7 . eee ry ’ . a + re PUREST WHISKEY bottled, of great age and thoroughly matured. LAWRENCE A, WILSON & OO., Sole Agents in Canada, explosion is supposed to have been due to an ‘ over-charge of powder. during the last month. Montreal, septS—tu sat