ie - i A/ - 2.3 4Vi at YB : Vr =" Be zx ———— : “This is t bhatt werpenesoencmenesiniiteaiielisnestine a true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evarripxs. . anpTLra canine Srxete Corres Two Cente iV wm bY : CHAR aie LOTTETOWN, Pp. WISLAND, MONDAY, OCT OBER 5, 1891. VOL. 28.—NO. 112 8 { near town LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. | _ oo Mr. Editor of de Daiiy Argus and Wickedly Examiner. i Deak Sju,—Long spell back | fiuea ter- | ridle ocean Gh me head to sep y.u sum letter to put im your papernews. | Lhas leave Rustico and cum to live long | sigh of Curti@Brook, and since I cuin more t Rner meself feel very dioli— seem like ue very flesi and bone want to) sen some letter on the papernews. Lspeak abont dat to we hele morher. She say dat Was caas de m on stay big long speli dis mogth. I speak io Art Cole bout dat. He say go ahead; the wimmens never please only when de nock de good out of » mars. 1 dgpe s0 many tang to write about I fine it hard to tcl! which co commence on But angtyceliure is de ting dat fine a man bis grubs, spose it must have de pole. I fines a fetter bout dat bood!e business, an nader one bout de tomfoolery ting we call a Goverment on dis Islan wants very bad to get rs place But I not goin to be shunt off me riginal plas. But | beta dollar dat when gen you dem letter you able to see de fire @y out of de eye of some of dem fello. Well, t dat angryculture affair, | not too well pleas bout dem new kine of horse. i ‘ ; i | cow, sheep an pig. It seem to me dat if peeple de kine of beas de lias fifty year ago, dat to live on noting and fine dere-; self, de to make some money on a farm yet. It seem to me if dem big Holstein or Coach an China horse was yoke in one of dem hole kine of cart, with straw collar, ring hames and no breechen, aod was gal- let from gtustico to town and back like de hole breéd use t« do, heel was ries his tail not much for a spel. An if you would try an winter one of dem big Suffick Punch or Royal Harry cow on a banful of straw an birch tops, somebody will have a poor skin to sell before de first of Apron. An if den Poll Angus pig had to gain his liven sam 745 bulb AU TUbD., Oks —_—. TEESE am ™ ¢ ' %K yoox’s CHANGES, Ni \ | " P ; ww. $:., 454 m., NW, } 3 2 r i. BS be ¥ A-h day. ' 44 pm, S. bday, 98 2 3 a. WW ' r\ Gy 44 = S VV ena a i ° <, Sun |Moon' High! Days == s|LONDON HOUSE , nor i mel 2 t } LL aah ws : . . ij - 4 cocastill 3S epetinenrene 3 w i 8 f l > yaa q aal O 3 =| ‘ ATS ‘ ‘ wi soho it islankets, Dress Goods, \ 12 tL St) LOS L) Ne | otletes7| 2461 7 “hea rye = o ey asl 8 ae Ls lannels, Mantles, \“ % 16, 17; 2.43] 5 24 I y 18) 15, 3 23, 6 5210 58] * cS 19 14 54; 8 i 54 Clotis, Jackets, eal eV « 2 20; 8 90 5 ie » lv) 4 43°) 9 40 48 g « m7 | |W 3 aoa, Velveteens, Underclothing. “ 6 «4).5 52|11 411 38 2 3! 6 2liaft 23 35 | (x) ) 658} 1 6 32 = ) 7 45} 1 55) +214 wy ~? “05 JHARRIS & STEWART 33| 56 9 44) 3 55 23 LA ey A } y fi Ow fe Bt, B ie a4) 54110 501/510} 270) > er ; ; = = - my 96} 82')1 57 6 2)) 17 v 87 Al morn | 7 24 13} Charlottetown, Sept. 12, 1801—dy & why ay au 49) 3 8 33 10 ealay + 48: 2 7\ 8 32 7 a 4°| 45! 3.10) 9 27 4 —e ne ~ - — ee : 3) 44142210 010 ] igraday 6 4514 43: 5 17:10 32: 9 BS ~ —— eee oe A NEW LOT oF or ® e ar F ry & as : ueS AL WOR AISOR i @" 7 aT IPAA bo ceeett Lm Y : | AGENT FOR | Bese mripoa PAKRAR RAN YEH | hie, vad WDHAAL 60 7 an ce si #4 For Young Men and Old, | TE MER HA ' lan dom, == Engia med. Tn many Styles and Woods, including some various! y mounted’ eee annie in Gold, Silver and Oxidized Silver, all prices, just received at Bywerat First-Class Wes ia | VAs & "EP Seg °S D UG STO =. | meres hie . uv Ai SON God FR: ed Re. | i. : aetearea Charlottetown, Sept. 29, 1891—d SPECEALTIES: Bina src i t : Ja, Sugar and Molasses. \ > ain, given to cons e Klward Island Preduce. fe REFEREN( Bh—Bank of Neva Seotia. TG —Pickford & Black's Wharf. Halifax, August 13, 1891—-dy & wy ters Mareful attention _ ignments of tact AB eho Sp i mw a } iT Gee Tees ovis ge’dtk 8 |EVERYTHING IN WUAv4 be syildue |EVER 7 Rise v. Bix TAL IESE PNG PIE 3 SOOTHING, CLEANSING, Appa gogsee HEALING. Ra yt cao estat Relief, Permanent JP@gmgares. A ure, Failue impossible. et E pag Pee een.called dic _— — ee oeeeee Oo ae i as) of Cotarxh, AM . The Best Goods. - Guie, Deglected cold in head rats in Catarrh, followed ey consumption and death. fold by al! druggists, or sent, & ipt of price adr ait a vd ensing Charlottetown, May 28, 1891—2aw and wy - — EXRIBITION Tuesday, Wed 1891. pANDA OCTOBER 6th, 7th, Sth and 9th, j en sTscire). (x) ROR t) 2 Gi <ZOUGHS a Roo) NGC U2 AND i S i for Exhibition mast be entered at the Office of Messrs. morn’ = COLES be rehoerce _ a Cameron Block, on oF before PRIDAY, 9nd of October. Ss ~ Ad ee ee lings will be open on Friday and Saturday, 22d and 3rd of Ate Fe . : . s* © » ; SSE es +r ds vvaing De ; Ln ; a J Or if YEARS hN U SE e oo — ese Sol in the afternoon of ane - or c, pero ne i. ; o oe “ , - 7 ver, uf 7 ae oe a es Exhibitors o ul cy articles, re g RICE 2S"PER BOT LE a, farra gement of Exhibition & ticles. noiaf NCEA MRoU : a s.oretary not later than 26:h September. ‘aa ca ARMSTRONG & CO. PROPRIETORS show yy a Te full information as to rules, regulations, os aa oe a a . ee ior bio be sent or given to any person eee: EE oOBIWEY > hg a y antries can be made at any time wit e Secretary. Raad’ Te rey > "sr (nev open, and entries c+n ger ae pees HeGiLL tl \ iY ERSED i 9 The Grand parade of Prize ay i ae Fr iday, 9th @ctober, at 11 o'clock, a. Ml, , ee St enact MONTREATS.. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT of thet A Faculty of Applied Se%ence has been Mowing Races will take place during the Exhibition :— Prepired : ; . The fo'lowing Sth hb ited, stating the details of the mew th Second Day _Thursday- Oct. on Labora ories, Workshops, Apperatus Fiz st pay—Wednesd2y, Oct. Pay _ other linprovements in its several Depart- Purse $150 Three-Year-Old yee Purse $150 ety ot Civil, Mining, Mechanical amd Elec-} pyre >-Minute Class..---+-* escee Stallion Race.....---.srseeetr'* i 300 a Kogineering and Practical Chemistry, | Two -Year-Old, Futurity (with ea- 100 | 2.40 Class...-.--ereesrerrren 150 Aaa gt in the na of Ss tra noe money added),.--++****" eae . itaves not hithert scvesible to Studey.ts waaae aM ce iicumen as R82 T* ia thi saab. 1erto accessible to de Free for-All oli year-old race aT¢ now closed, twelve horses having made second ypies may be had on application te the ; | ‘he eutries for the 1) athar races will close on 2th September. Radersigned, al acne ston’ sei de taijod jpaym vot Th- entries for OND CONCERTS are being arranged for, and Amusements of aowncements of the other Faculties of the 1 wa SPARC IA aa later) will be afforded during the Exhibition. viversity, viz, Law, Medicine, Arts (im- jother kin ds (advertise™ anged by rail and steamer from all parts. Chadin: ’ . - ‘ding the Donal la Course for Women), amd’ eterinary Science. : J. W. BRAKENRIDGE, B.C. Ta, iy29—w s ti Acting SecreZary- 3 peci el rates are being arrange BR. ROGERS, Pres } Chay -lot getown, Sept. 2, ident. 1291 —Saw & wky ’ Supplies Pail Supplies! Carpenters’ Supplicse { Farmers Supplies ! ———_A LSO-—— GE GOODS! The Lowest Price for Goods bought righ tise “ncursl tection Bay |the market affords. et diility, etc. If you are Fama B § ) 9 |Satisfaction guaranteed in every resp Gaur tid suovis ive no aan x4 | Retail. eins co, ot Ramage NORTON PRINCE EDWA AND RACES, —— (Xo The annual Provincial Exhibition, Open to the Whole Island AT. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, nesday, Thursday and Friday, RACES. f THESE LINES. Good Goods that t and sold low. ect. Wholesale and & FENNELL, ae —— Store. ———_—— -— RD ISLAND A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. ‘clams by day and ro lrite @ peice about him, deedent has much like de hole Rustico breed use to do, digging sting petaties, by night and raisin a big family in de winter rooting beech nuts under de snow, sum people in town not have much grease to eat with dere codfish. De mans dat was ac- qaaint with that pig know he was a queer tello. Many mans write about beauty flowers an atars an dem kine of ting. But it seem me dat if any; man was quaint with dem hole @teed of Rustico pig, an not able to te museck on his soul. I goin to write one letter bout notang else but dat fello bemehy. 1 fine de peeple bouu to change ever ig. A mans not able to die now with de sam seckness dey used'to do. No spectable man now able to die with a bad cold, fever or consmption ; he must die with spendalmingenitus, carbolic acid, or some of dem new kine of sickness. I al- always has vote Conservativ an fight hard for me side, but since dem boodle stoory get round I raley beleave if J deedent was has a good pair of paw some of de fello roun here will knock me brain off. Dey want to smash up dem Government fello an all han. 1 tell’ dem dat far as I able to fine out de Goverment of every country is just as good as de people dat vote at de lections. Still of all | hear @ fine stoorey one tam dat always stick on me head. It sayd dat offences must come but woe to de mana dat makes it eome. Better for him to hasa millstone tie on bis neck and pitch overbore. Many tam I flect bout how 4 mans will cut up if his head was shove in de hole of a big millstone an tie roun his neck. I fines it hard to read dem boodle stoory without wishing to see dat man come with his fanners in his han to clean up our politic threshing floor de tam he will come. Seem to me dat boodle business, dat Supp!e-Auimation affair, and st ten man’s to do half a mans work, an oder such tang, will be blow in de Norwes corner ot some very bot country. De bottom of all dis troub seem to me is money. All han seem ready to eat dirt an do any tang to ain some money. I wish some fello give me ius now. Stili ot ll I tank if a man gain de whole worl and lose de oder tang he do a poor busines, Money pretty scarce roun here now an I wish you able to tell me some way to see de exibition an races without pay much. If vin to sen ou nader letter fore long. I wish you good ell and all your oak. some houest work y h Ys Nxesmm PELTo. Can You Dress a Doll? s a largenumber of dolls r 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 eountry. The Queen furnishes the dolls, charges prepaid, ‘They are to be dressed and returned before Decembsr Lst, 1891. The cash prizes of each aud many other prizes of value will be given for the best dressed dolls, accurding to merit. Send ten three-cent stamps, and regeive, 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 The Queen wishe dressed for its Poo $50, $25 and $15 | j but was distanced in the | he three final heats in 2 47, 2 50, 2 54 ‘will die. ishorter hours. | ; Horse Notes. The races at Halifax on Thursday were wit- nessed by 3,000 people. The events were the 2 45 class and the free-for-a!! In the first Nelic, owned by A. E. McKay of Traro, won the first and secoud beats in 2 404 and 2 40, i third. Fanny Lam- bert, owned by C. B ckwih of Kentville. wou sore ' Morgan and Ka ie M. were the other starters. The free-for-all was coutested by A ©. Beil's . ) shi? : | . Israd, Hill’: Glacstone, Lee's Lucy Der ick, xnd Mahon’s (I've shi - } . is s+! won three stral heatsin 234) 2 25, und228. Gladstone took second in the th ee heals. A. © i's year ling, Borek by IL ral, attempted to beat bis} record of ] 3°} fer "he h If mi‘e, the fastest in Oanada, but failed, his t:m-e being | 44. The season at Meosepath Perk, St. J shin, | closed on Thursday with races for the two. year-old and thres-year-old classes. Neitber of the races proved very interesting, as the winner in each case was much too tase for the others. The starters in the three year-old race were Kittie L, Almont Wilkes, and Sir Wilkie. The veteran Winens wesd iving Al mont Wilkes, and he landed the hands an bay a winver in thre: straight heats i: 2 3! 4, | 2.50 and 2.42 The Telegraph says Almont | Wiikes iy a very pretty tretter and remeark- ably cool for a three-year old. Sie Wilkie showed a good gait, bus Kirtie L wasn't in it. There were five starters in the two-year-old race. El-anor, of St Stephen, won. Time— 2 57, 2 554. | i Allerton gave an exhibition mile at Inde- pendence, lowa, on Wednesday, to beat 2 12 He made the full mile without a skip iu 9 2.104. C. Ww. Williams declares that his 1892 pro gramme will be worth $175,000 to owne’s, and that $10,000 stakes will be as plentiful ia | it as were $5,000 s*ekes in the 1$J! card. Monbars 2.195, Arion 2 21, awl Ralph | Wilkes, 2.214, makes the most remarkable trio of two-year-old trotters ever on the tuit at one time. News Notes. Chancellor Caprivi discussed the Euro- pean situation at a military jubilee recent- ly, and expressed the opinion that all the powers desired peace. Gazette t 2 The Moscow threatens that every blow struck by Uussian diplomacy iu Europe will be met by a blow Eagland’s interests in Asta. A Chieago despatch says it is reported that the French Government has been for three weeks quietly picking up %n enor mous amount of grain and meats in the United States. At Lebanon, Pa., a day or two ago, Pau! Bomberger, aged 4, wandered on the track of the Lebanon Electric railway as a car was approaching. His mother, Mrs. Thomas Bomberger, rushed on the track to save him, when the car struck both. The mother was instantly killed, and the boy > ; england at at A Washington despatch says : The Unit- ed States, through the state department on Monday afternoon, sent to Minister Egan at Santiago a vigorous protest against the violation by the forces of Chili of the ter- ritory of the United States in the legation at the Chilian capital. The occasion for this protest was the receipt of long des- patches on Friday Jast from Minister Egan and Commodore Schley, commander of the Baltimore at Valparaiso, reporting that armed men under authority of the Junta had surrounded the legation and demanded the surrender ov expulsion from the lega- tion of several refugees of the Balmaceda government, It is understood there have also been arrests of American citizens with- out sufficient warrant, but the chief ground of complaint against the Chilians seems to have been the disregard of the right of our minister to grant any asylum to refugees. ec DI Dyspepticure—ls oot a palliative, but a cure; it first relieves, then controls, and finally entirely subdues the irritation and in- flammation of the stomach that causes ndi gestion and dyspepsia. Criminat Statisties.— Mr. Palmer, Clerk of the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court, has forwarded the criminal statistics for the city to the Departnent of Agriculture, Ottawa. The statistics are for the year ending 30th September, 1s9!. There were 420 convictions during the year, against 370 for the corresponding peiiod of last year— an increase of 50. noe More Srrixes.—The Pittsburg miners struck on Thursday. Over 20) mines are shut down, and 10,000 iminers are idle. The men demand a 3} and say they will stay out until it is conceded by all the operators. The miners at Springhi)), N. S., threaten another strike. The troubie is tu regard to the loaded cval boxes. At latest accounts all work was suspended. The journeymen jvb printers of Pitts burg and Allegheny are out on strike. They want an increase of 74 cents, and About 1,000 men are out. cent Tate, Ss Drownep Ix a Tus oy WaTer.—At noon on Wednesday 8 one year old girl, child of George Power, teamster of Halifax, was drowned in atubof water at its parents residence, 214 Guttingen Street. Its mother was washing vp the kitchen and she went out to look for another child on the |} scor MONE, Belleville. _ A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME “ALL RUN DOWN,’’ AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda Is NOTHING UNUSUAL. THIS FEAT HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER AGAIN. PALATABLE AS MILK. En- DORSED BY PHYSICIANS. ScorTt’s EMULSION IS PUT UP ONLY IN SALMON COLOR WRAPPERS. SOLD BY ALL Drue- GISTS AT §0c. AND $1.00 | LLERS } Insist upon having the HARTSHORN, GOLD BY ALL DEALERS. Factory, Toronto, Ort 4 (CLOCK, P. ML, Will be the Hour of Sailing of the sso) eal FROM CHARLOTTETOWN, Commencing Thursday, Ist Oct. se pt23—Im 2aw Davies’ New Drag Store. 5 Davies: o YE are now fully opened for business, V and invite the publie te 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 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 Faucy 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 poiat with oar bever- ages is that the Syrups run through the Fountain are made with genuine Fruit Juices, not artificial flavors. The choicest brands of Havana Cigars in the city, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Pipes, Tubacco Pouches, ete, Give us @ call, aug22 workmansh'p. Teeth filled TEET 4 jat reasonable rates. - DR, J. P. MURRAY, Qreen Street. Im cod & waug Secntidliaiieiniieelane olen Si citiantadhan TO LEP BA ® HE Southern Half of the late Chief Jus- tice Palmer's residence, situated on Upper Queen Street, at present occupied by Lewis Carvell, Esq. House contains 8 rooms, heated throughout with hot water ; cold water also through the building. If desirable, the same wiil be let partially facnished Posses- sion given | st October next. Apply to H. JAMES PALMER, .0) and $10.09 PERS KT. irst- class mwoaterial and sept25 -tf enti SHIPPING BAGS. TEN THOUSAND Extra Good Shipping Bags FOR SALE LOW. WEEKS & BEER: sept29—lw Harry L. Heartz ILL take a limited number of Pupils on PIANO or ORGAN, For terms, etc., apply at MRS. C. V. Me- GREGOR’S, on Prince Street, Charlottetown. street, leaving the infant. On her return it was lying in the washtub beneath the 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 Canada. 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