a qeaus — FIVE DoLLaRs A YRAR, — — co VEW SERIES. ee . eee ii ec — ot) This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evarries, nee — n m PD withDAR FOR SEPTEMBER, 1891, your” eines MOON'S CHANGES, ¢ Mood, Srd day, 4h., 3.5m. a, m., E, Melow horizon. h 54 6 1 segt Quarter, l1th day, 6h., 54,6m, am, N, r below horizon. nh 9 . =. Moon, 18thday, Ob, Si.sm., a.m, § ed Quarter, 24th day, 6h.,54.7m, p.m, N, e pelow horizon. ——__ ‘3un |Sun |Moon'!High! Days p:paY OF WEEK ises sets | rises |wat'r! lenh th mih mjmoro; after) h m } Tueeday 5 24 6 34 3 10 10 29 13 10 > Wednesday | 26 33 + 7a 3s 7 a emday 97} 31/5 2'\11 30, 4 * @riday 29 29) 6 25:11 59 1 tidaturday 30 27 7 27|morn |12 58 gisunday Si, 25, 8 7| fonday we ef 2 3s ~ oF gi fresday — <2 '0 “ : ww 48 9 Wedaesday 4M BUG) FS & wo Taacs ny 36, 18aft55| 3 6) 42 yi, Priday 37; le) 3 2} 4 35) 33 igsavarday 29 i4; 3 6 5 45) 35 ygisunday 40 12) + 2) 7 13) 3? yeetsy | #1} (204 48 8 93) 29 ig) Tues lay 42, 9 5 15) 0 18) 16) Vedneslay 44 6) o 55\10 4] 22 y7| Thareday 45 4) 6 20/10 45) 19 igi sriday 46 2 6 4211 24 16 19 saturday t; 0 & + alt 2 13 Bheaisy, | 43/558) 7280.41] 9 ji! dunday 50} 90) 4 90) 1 24 6 yw) Tuesday | 51) 54) 8 27) 213 3 pt Wedoesday | 53} 52] 9 _o 3 if 0 4) Pharaday | 54) 50) 9 56) 4 24/11 56 Bi fiidsy oA! 48 10 §2 5 49 53 | waturisy | 57) 46/11 53 7 35) 50} gy! Sanday 58} 44'morn| 8 4 46 qe, Monday 59) 42; 1 2) 85 43 29 Tuesday G i 40} 2 7 9 27 40 # Wedaesday 6 115 39) 3 13)10 1/5 39 ae JAMES A. MORRISON, HALIFAX. ——_— WARREN GAKEBREAD & CO, TEA MERCHANTS, London, == England, __AND ALSO—— aa Several First-Class West India! Firms, ete. | SPECIALTIES : Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments of Prince Edward Islaud Produce. REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. IFFIC3—Pickford & Black’s Whar, Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy ' ' i NeGHLL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT of the. fx Faculty of Applied Science has been ' prepired, stating the details of the new! Chairs, Laboratories, Workshops, Apparatus | and other improvements in its several Depart- ments ot Civil, Mining, Mechanical and Elec- trical Engineering and Practical Chemistry, which will afford in the Session of 1891-2 advantages not hitherto aceessible to Students if this counts y. Copies may be had on application to the | undersigned, who can also supply detailed | atouncvments of the other Faculties of the ; University, viz, Law, Medicive, Arts (in-' lading the Donal ia Course for Women), and Veterinary Science J. VW. BRAKENRIDGE, B.C, L., ly29—w s tf Acting Secretary. : ‘ Sootwinc, CLEANSING, HEALING. lnstant Relief, Permanent BS Cure, Failure Impossible. Many so-called diseases axe simply symptoms of Cataxrk, such as headache, losing sense of smeil, foul breath, hawking and spitting, general feeling of debility, etc. If you are troubled with any of these or CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1891. eee eae caneatnagelioamamsatanense | Bus, Schl Sup STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, At the Lowest Possible Price. 4 ¥ > 4x} HASZARD & MOORE, 182 QUEEN SQUARE. Charlottetown, Aug. 26, 1891—dy wf s —— eae noe «ere ere _ Sal re 4 (o) {o) ome $.S. FASTNET, HALIFAX TO DEMERARA E. N. Crewes, Commander, -- VA yy sail for Halifax every THURS. Intermediate Ports. Y DAY ABTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, eee TT is intended to sail the 8. S. TAYMOUTH . | CASTLE for the above ports on THURS- Souris, Port Hastings, Por t pay, September 24, an at Bermuda, St. Hawkesbury, Arichat & Canso. |Thomas, St. Kitt’s, Antigua, Guadaloupe, ‘Dominica, Martinique, St. Lucia, Barbadoes Returning, will leave Halifax everv MON-|and Trinidad. Returning via sane ports. DAY EVENING, at 6 o'clock, making the) same calls. FURNESS ve oe _— WILL SAIL FOR ——BETWEEN—— London and | Halifax. Berita, Tark’s Island and Jamaica The 15th of Every Month. S. BETA, A. N. SMITH, COMMANDER, Will Sail for Havana the Ist of FROM LONDON. S. S. HISTORIAN .........September i6th (6 =< SAMBARA 200 ci ccesceceses October Ist S © o@TBAWA ... eee scene << - ee ° FOR LONDON. S. S. OTTAWA .......- ..--September 19th very Month. «” HISTORIAN .........October 10th Every wo eeea cass 10th “POTTAWA....0.--000 November 7th Charlottetown t0 Pugwash, The above steamers have first-class accom- modation for pasengers, with saloon amid. ships, carry a stewardess and do not carry HE S. 8. MAYFLOWER is intended to se T make daily trips between above ports until the end of September. Due notice will be given later on. Freight solicited and carried at lowest rates. W. W. CLARKE, Agent at Ch’town, P. E. I. London Agents :— THOS. RONALDSON & SON, 34 Leadenhall Street, London, E. C. PICKFORD & BLACK, Agents at Halifax. September 9, 1891—1w dy then eod DO YOU KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE? ALLEN's LunG BALSAM. NO BETTER REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, CONSUMPTION, &C. — dred symptoms, you have Catarrh, and should lose no time procuring a bottle of ‘4540 Harm, Be warned in lime, neglected cold in head Tesulia in Catarrh, followed ¥ consumption and death. ld by a!) druggists, or sent, post paid, on receipt of price Pyrents and $1 by addressing ULFORO & CO. Brockville. Oat. ae Oup jet COUGHS WHOOPING CKEOQLDS. s84.0 YEARS IN USE. “— PRICE 25°PER BOTTLE & MSTRUNG & OO. PROPRIETORS 5 PICKLING VINEGAR AND SPICES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. eee X English Malt Vinegar. We have on hand a large stock of this excellent Vinegar, which a wiihiews doubt, the best Vinegar for keeping Pickles in the market to-day. As we import this direct from Eng- land ourselves we can guarantee the quality. White Wine Vinegar. | We have also received another consignment of XXX White Wine Vinegar, in Demijohns and Casks, from the — — factory in the Dominion, which we can confidently reco mend to be first-class. Pickling Spices. 3 ; We have received another lot of the same kind of Spice hat we had last season, and which gave such excellent satis- ; Spices and thereby spoil your Pickles. Wi Don ics Aalepioe, Cinnamon, Ginger, Cloves, Mace, Srvetz Corres Two Cents te ars To the Memory of Willy Hodgso Searing an Englishma2u. (From the N. Y. World.) Dear Willy, he has left us, There was a very green Englishman at We shall mise his pleasant face ; | West Point, Ga., who was talking about | And in the family circle | purchasing land near by for a peach orch- There remains a vacant place. ‘ard, and as he strolled around the depot | the half dozen drummers who happened to | meet there put upajobonhim. One of them borrowed a coat and hat of a farmer, took the cartridges out of his revolver, and with the weapon held aloft in his hand he suddenly jumped into the waiting room and | yelled :— | ‘“Whoop! I’m a cantankerous old fighter from the headwaters of Fighting | Creek! I'm half hoss and half alligator ! "'m down on everything that walks on two legs, particularly Enghshmen ! Whar’e the | bloody, bloowin’ Briton who called me 4 liar?” ‘* What's the row about? ’ inquired the | Englishman, as he came to a halt and faced | about, “Whoop! I've fit in three wars and kept a graveyard of my own the rest of the time!” | shouted the terrer as he danced around. ) Hli« eusisit: Jos ad ‘Down on yer marrow-bones and beg my! aon en Orne Ne er ardon if you want to live two minutes\ Unto the thione «f God. san yn I dawn’t have to, ye know!” drawled the | Briton, cool as ice, and he sqared off and | landed a thumper on the drummer's nose, which piled him over among the sacks of cotton seed meal and dazed him so that he couldn’t speak for the next five minutes. We had to hold the “foreigner” to keep him from following up, and then when the drum- mer bad been sponged off and brought to he | sat on a baggage truck and held his nose and | : WHO DIED AUGUST 24, AGED 20 YEARS, In his last sickness He endured pains most sore ; Bat with « patient fortitude His sufferings he bore. His parents, brothers and sis‘ers Did their best to ease his pain ; Bat al) endeavors to prolong his life Alas! did prove in vain. Till God did please to give him ease And take him to his rest ; F r the good Lord, that rulsth all things, He knoweth what is best. And thus cut off in early life, In all his youthful bloom ; They had to lay him sadly In the silence of the tomb. | But though hia body is lying Beneath the cold, damp sod, There with hie loving Saviour Forever sha!! he rest, Through all the endless ages In the mansions of the blest. Let us, then, not sorrow, But wipe our weeping eyes, And pray that we may meet him In the land beyond the skies. For in those realms of glory | reflected for along time. Then he siowly | All cares and troubles cease ; | remarked : Lord, grant that this affliction “When you fellows get through being} To his family bring Thy peace. O. 8. tickled perhaps you cap ©xp'ain at jush what | stage of the game the be:t rua oll,” When Does Old Age Begin. A Cargo of Serpents. Some men are old at forty, while others [St. James’ Gazette. } may be almost said to be young at eighty. Ce Pe ~ Sarg aa Saal Cross, the naturalist of Earle street, Liver- ay pee OS sie ‘nonl, have been engaged in India in the 7 ponl, hare ep gag wre = eee Lali who, ae | collection of serpents, the result being that and oven pial lst, ms be thet | cago of the ees han jst arivdn : ae a : | Luiverpvuol. ter traversing the jungie _ er ae SONS *: ve oad | districts, the collectors succeeded in captur- fe ue , ns “anil mae Naa ‘ll a E ort ing or purchasing from the natives who nee eae a ofall ae h ven joined in the hunt about 300 pythons, some | when life has at last fallen se © sere Gf them 14 feet in Jength, being secured and yellow ae eae, a. . k - ne About 59 died on the journey through the stiff joints brittle cena ‘sae dae ene Ran aaa a ere rd S auiee ? ; ‘ : : t urpos ransit they dences of senility, will keep the furnace of| ae slew vie "Co Gaels — tod — Sete craked “her acca eee ' through which, of course, holes were bored ; e : an tilati d feeding. effectual fires. But this can only be done eames ened ies wentenn ae (to continue a. metaphor) by ray pais | about 250 were unpacked at Mr. Cross’s pert wi Pats ah in. thats a ios premises, Earle Street, but so excited were they will not improbsbly do so to musical wede‘that they gave, crasiderable trouble, ee ee Eo Some of the assistants, in endeavoring to : nely like! sa ana beled of ee them, as they wound themselves _ a ies dattete ree. me | with remarkable alacrity round posts, stair Hasemond of Wiehiignen ‘hie collected ee =e sees = ponies oe ; : ‘who happened to be in the way, sustaine a aa a ee ee | bites, which, happily, have not proved ser- = Xsacity fe Se a ait Lae ose aan & ious. Some of the larger ones also took to su oO ” } | i ry) 5 e If a Sah has ridd ou ali his life he niece cate ewiclbeewe: fo as continue to do so as long as he can sit upon eee i a horse, otherwise this Casati is too om jserved for them required the unit ed lent for the aged. The ‘‘constitutional”’ is Se - et aoe oe eee ‘ : se ad severai times to be Gelliverea irom unquestionably the sheet — - = "8° the coils of the creatures. The serpents = a as reeiridiitin dk aeer deat sake walk have now commenced to lay eggs, of which et adhe tak See Delain miei i there is already a small collection. So —* } a te bre maf Sarees 7 ethan large a number of snakes has not been seen se ey woe Y leet A P xi,4 before in this country; but the demand for clock. To a . Se . v heakhh i them from zoological societies, snake make ll ths difarence between Dealt chaciern a others appre tbo lage the dead weight of one’s own body, which “ aes er makes walking one of the most fatiguing as, well as the dreariest of all terms of motion. To sum up the whole subject, the golden rule for exercise through all the seven! Few persons are aware of the power of chapters of man’s strange, cventful history, | silence. Unfortunately the majority of is to tive it so that the stream of life shall human individuals indulge in a superfluity flow swift and clear, never stagasting like |of words. The “unruly member has a muddy pond, and, on the other hand, | been the cause of the largest part of all the never dashing itself to piecss in mere foam | sorrows and uarrels, andthe wars that g plec« q ; and fury.—Morell Mackenzie. have affected and cursed, humanity. And -- ee j yet, with all its powers for good or evil, it Water as a Medicine. has nut half the eloquence of silence. Silence. There is the silence of contempt that ; withers with magnetic scorn its unfortunate Basie ea arm nares eanders9- | object. There is the silenee of despair that 8 a terable. aside and eliminated from the system, eloquent of sorrow uputterable There . ; is the silence of joy when the countenance, Se chvsdtrat tte to.Hta obo wea from | 4) aglow with beautifying emotion, needs . ‘ not the interpretation of speech. There is . Water has the eed of ethiebe at these the silence of speech. ‘There is the silence tissue changes, which multip .— wBrnascowegs disappomtment wheu the relaxed frame, products, bat at the same time they are Fe- | downcast eyes, the mournful visage, tell sewed by its agency, giving rise to Increas-| +) .i- tale without words. There is the For two years agents of Mr. William} TEETH ‘VOL. 28.—NO. 97 ~ Enjoy It. Corrs EMULSION of pure Cod Liver Olf with Hypo~ Phosphites of Lime and Soda is almost es palatable as miik. A MARVELLOUS FLESH PRODUCER it Is Indeed, and the little lads and lassies who take cold easily, may be fortified against a Cough that might prove serious, by taking Scott's Emulsion after their meals during the winter season. Beware of substitutions and imitations. SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. FARM FOR SALE. HE subscribers offer for sale the Farm for- merly occupied by the late Patrick Trainor, at Fort Augustus. The Karm contains about 105 acres, the greater part of which is under cultivation and in good condition. It is well located for procuring manure and for shipping. There is a good Dwelling House and first- class Outbuilding on the premises, Te:ms easy. Dated this 27th day of August, 1891. McLEOD, MORSON & McQUARRIE. aug27—dy lm 2aw wy 2m_ her 2m $8.00 and $10.0) PER SET. First-class material and workmanship. Teeth filled at reasonable rates. — DR. J.P. MORRAY, Q veen Street. 2m eod& waug TO LET. 4 DOUBLE TENEMENT HOUSE situ- £& ated on Kent Street. Can be had in one tenement if required. Apply to , MRS, OFFER, Queen Street. . jyl4—3aw tf AECL SSRQUGH HOUSE, KENT STREET, CH'TOWN, Near Corner Kent and Prince Streets. Permanent and Transieat Board ers accommodated at rea- sonable rates. rE°HIS HOUSE is within easy distance of Churches, Colleges, Schools, Poat Office, etc., and will be found convenient for Students and others who desire to be cen- trally located. MRS. LEDWELL. augl9—dy & wky tf Eastern Steamship Co., (LIMITED. The New, First-Class Clyde Built Steamer PREMIER, CAPTAIN A. H. KELLY, Is appointed to sail as follows :— FROM HALIFAX on Wednesday, 19th of August, at 7 p. m., and every Wednesday thereafter for Charlottetown and Summerside, calling at Sonora, Sherbrooke, lsaac’s Harbor, Canso, Arichat and Port Hawkesbury. RETURNING, will leave Charlottetown ed appetite, wane Poe ee ae silence of the deep joy of love, of which peng i ogee kino ain “me 403 stomec | arbitrary words fail to give expression, os ‘aor Nanas “vibe whey ae oe and of which eye-beams and hand-clasps sass ag ‘ “land caresses are the tru Janguage. In a bo A ors rege a he " spthoes such **eluyueuce * Adam wren . <r Se aie eee Eve to the joys and beauties of Jaradise, qieatns, whieh, ¥ seme t wine : before there were auy dressmakers or milli- uires : ee . People accustomed to rise in the morn- ners to mar his happiness. ing weak and languid will find the cause in en a, the imperfect secretion of wastes, which Literary Notes. many times may be remedied by drinking a —— oe full tambler of water before retiring. This} Mies Alice M. Fletcher, of the United very materially assists in the process dur-| States Interior Dep eroment aod me Peabody ing the night, and leaves the tissues fresh|Museum, Cambridge, wiil contribute to the tive work of the| Century in 1892 the results of her studies of eer atrong, ready for the se the American [ndian in a series of illustrated . .1|papers. They wiil give an intimate account Hot water is one of our best tomedial of new the Indian alee Sie lives and thinks, agents. : his music, home tiie, warfare, huating A hot bath on going to bed, even — the | custome, etc., and it is the opinion of Professor hot nights of summer, 18 @ better reliever Of) putnam, of Harvard, that they will uadoubt- insomnia than many drugs. A edly be the most important papers that have Inflamed parts will subside under the! ¢ver been published on the subject, aud that contiiued poulticing of real hot water. they will give an entirely different idea of the Very hot water, as we all know, is 4; Indian from that now commonly prevailing. prompt checker of bleeding, and besides, if| ‘The serise will be called the ‘Indian's Side. it is clean. as it should be. it aids in steril- izing our wound. A fotous or rotten stomach will nearly always gratefully receive 4 glass or more of hot water.—Haill’s Journal of Health. —___- iii <-> D ticure—ls not a palliative, but ae hk teak relieves, then controls, aad finally entirely subdues the irritation and in- flammation of the stomach that causes ndi © Paige, drooping girls, worn weary with a burden of disease almost greater than they can bear, should take heart and snuffer no longer. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are a cer- tain cure for all those diseases peculiar to womankind. They restore the blood, build anew the nerves, and leave happiness and health when used. Sold by dealers or sent on receipt of price (50 cents a box) by addressing / Dr. Williams Med, Co., Brockville, Ont. lw Whoit: Ss kept on hand. Mustard Seed, etc., always if | BEER & COFF, mene Queen and King Square Stores. St. John., N. B. Ch'toryn, Sept, Ls 168 gestion and dyspepsia. for Halifax, calling at intermediate ports, om \every Monday, at one o'clock, @. m., | Fares, to any port of call........+++ .. $3 RE co, ocncea pus benscb tenerrres 5 00 Rates of Freight moderate. The PKEMIER isa fast steamer, and has splendid accommodation for passengers. She | will make close connection with the steamer | Halifax sailing for Boston every Wednesday | morning. | For Freight, Passenger and other informa- ‘tion apply in Charlottetown to | FENTON T. NEWBERY. Agent. In Halifax to JOSEPH WOOD, Central Wharf. ee SHERWOOD FARM | FOR SALE. | EAUTIFULLY situated on the Sey Road, fronting on the Malpeque jand running back to Sherwood Cemetery. This Farm, containing about 50 acres, is in 'a high state of cultivation. iad Commodious and comfortable buildings, lwith a first-class orchard, make this a very | desirable property. ; This Farm is only three and a half miles ' from Charlottetown. : | For particulars apply on the premises to SARAH STEW ART, Administratrix. may20—dy law & wy 3m pa