=~» sus A YRAR. g spss FO" DOL! oe This is true I rty, ? ee ee, —— ees 3 a ITS ‘LEA Asv SERIES. >) (CHARLOTTETOW ’ nme Sse ae ti ——= qq FOR OOTOBER, 1691, a a yoos’s CHANGES. 4 tin dad day, Sh., 48 4m. p. m., NW, Be ow 100 or bh... 44.3 eg quarter rOunday. ¢ 32.8m., a a ww a6ih day, %., j4.7m, am; SW 2. ae: Nervi esi er ee San Sun Moon) High) Daye Ss OF WESS) -; sea/aets ; Tikes | we: r| lenh n, pM ™m., W — — - may m;/mern after h.™ 47719 31,11 °33 —_ , $5 © Boy | 4 sgh BOLL 1) 20 ry | bp galas 98 TBR! . 27 ad =e StF B6 morn 24 ae s} 29,831) 9 1) 2 why ‘ii o é pe a lu 215 9 U o4 ¥ ois ap D ox t0 46) 1 11! 14 jelaeday | i o3/t?'54, 1°55) pay 14. 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Many so-called diseases are Fost auply symptoms of Catarrh, o™ sock 18 Lealache, losing s-pse otsmell, foul breath, hawking iad spitting, geacral feeling me “deuility, etc, If you are m ‘uvbed with any of these or % ‘“siredaymptoms, you have (sath, and should losé no tue proc a bottle or ee SAL Day, warned in We we, neglected cold in hecd > ie it Cetarrh, followed 2 COumMption end death. & bid by all drugg’sts, or went, entaand $1 Gyan: a n raFann : a8 THE CH=APEST;, —~—AND—— 7 ‘in & % ‘ ne Cloths, an yey * ea rs 7 ‘ ‘Albums, Dressing Cases, anything in Town. on-hand. A large as » Blankets, Flannels, Ch’town, Sept. 30, 1891—eod .& 49 tHE LONDON. HO /N. P. EL ISLAND. a ee acannon i f €F, ad 8894919: SKS ,@ . oars : od Bite ; i 5 fom Vrry , Le ce Bip . 1S) : Jackets, oy done gaye: re fan vad? Biveda i "22 SEY com age Every Line Duri (x) if} to’ ealaces ne This Week and Next. » x) t—_ incnup inc —— NINC USE. ~ Dress Goods, TEACHERS IN COUNCIL Natural Science in the Schools. + (CONTINUED PROM SATURDAY’S issvE). Mr, MeSwain—We have listened.with real pleasdre to.an excellent essay on the study of matural science in our schaols. I am very glad that we have the co-operation of our friend Mr, Bain in this very import- ant matter, MWe all know that. at/ present there.is a‘ very limited amount of science taught iu ‘the schools, sour tdachers having’ received “but a limited instruction i> ' Yeeiénce. *Tae teachers areobliged to ) =: i + > ae y ory fri * : sven ry lereat : (ius sii? ot ore Grand Exhibition Display of FanoyiGoods: Barfume Cases, Mirrors, Photo Frames, Purses, Satchels, BAZ wky Writing Desks. Ink Stands, Whisk. Holders,;etc., etc. WINDOW SHADES, RUOM PAPER and CURTAIN POLES away below cts. per quire. AAR STORE, QUEEN STREET. Flock and Wook Gilt Prices the A NNENCES and SPICES ——A RB——. THE BHST. te']3 — ttt RATEFUL-GOMFORTING ASS COCOA s S <2 ’ Rr: “ARF; ST. - wet 8 ora » » wi dcak ag tot now! dge of the natrral ; 'he operation: of diveatinr &, te dun, 4s . ae i Ai vert in 3 rad application of tite oar eu teleted Coola, Mr. BB reakts Wored hevera.- a & pe t tables with a deli- a vo huh may seve us or bills. f° is sy tae judicious : < 68 Of diet uit a conatitution ¥ duut up anti) strong ensurh to endsacy to dise we. Hundreds of ex tloaving around us ready to ~/ there is a weak point. We ft ay & fatal shaft by keeping our. Ortified with pure blood and w pro siapiy Tame.” Civit Service Gasetic. aly |, —, boiling water or milk, » by Grocers, labelled thas: CO., Homeopathic Chemists, England. SEE: tie? Sot FEL Hi aff, if FR EPPS iy London, a My ay & way Reefers S$ Chariotsetown, Sept. j { AVING. sauced the Royal Family, perso specip. ens, monochrome and colors Chese really higa class kinds, and ate, produ They can be p wili not fail to give eatire Kemember the places May 9, '9)—@aee & w Sm = a ag mat Bangs i Fer, ashes * Charlottetown, June 4, ‘1891. and Workmans ties in ne Par high) purchasing: JOHN 28, 1891. - — . aders, and Jad with Hills aud ee high c! Gpeciat ‘attention ‘pridito which are ¢ perm sued cod at prices © redacet from ® however old aed ‘Faded, D .gae a eT A IMMENSE STOCK ! At Prices to Suit Everybody. (0) + $14,000 WORTH! (x) —-+— ELLING ‘OFF#'!'—New and Fashio and Parlor. Syites,,.Be “jsteads, Tables, - Jand all kinds of Window» Furniture. Lounges, Kasy.Chairs, ~ Beds; Mattresses, Moulding, every style, JOHN Ys Window Blinds, gm Suites, BOOKS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION and Style of ‘Binding kept constantly SCHOOL and COLLEGE BOOKS cheaper than the eheapest. ortment of FANCY STATIONERY PAPER from 3 cts. per quire; ENVELOPES, 3 cts. per package ; FOOLSUAP, 7 BEST QUALITY! nable’ Drawing Room Mirrors, Chiirs, Bed- Window. Poles Rattan» Chairs, Feather, Hair. Pillows, ete. : cheap... Call and examine. NEWSON.. —— (x) We have in stoe Overcoat Beavers, - seys, Cheviots, ie Mr. a aervises ot hen Huzhes of Ry reo" y pes, sat 108 isfac Over Apot onsistant wi eg stives, of McLEOD: & ©0., UPPER QUEEN STREET. oe —— ed a Photographer to the Quee », would do well te call and récaics a opal god. lavged Pore mith ful ass and de:icacy ’ work. te ee a am any photograph sent etc., eter,» and taken by 48 Miniatares, Glass Positives, {vory hecaries Hall . ki the bést line s eyer shown by us, "vrelt n . Pilots, Elysians. lowest possible. aot hip guarantece. d of Overcoats or a our. stock before Ker: Naps, ete. Style GOOK, PHOTOGRAPHER nae (0) for matiy years Chief Operator n and $26 i! pap-r, Auished Fier ati Aaish.t he place of ail interior if peebance for cla oe a rat 2 ie fati — et fi f 3 2 | = ‘g. tats Wi és aol tiaedd : : . . "Of # few lessons im butany.\ kt» isidsurpris- | | 4 j Hing, however,owbat: progress eauche| made }"#Yell the swindle. an exsmitation in French, Latin, Mathe- ‘matics, etc.; and im schoel most of their toge English. Such. case, how is it posrib!e for them oans > {Amnpart tion to theit,pupilsaa the : i ieee ania they dcoow | that the sabjects taught are notialwaya the most useful or the best auited for-them.. For my owti-pirt, had-peepared a collec- plants ‘and insects, and: had made lass. instruction th under the prescnt course uf study tind that I am scarcely ableto do anything in scientific instrugtivn, with the i (in « shert. time cin such stady, . In my | ’pinion, easy lessous am: seience phould be ;given in the very lowest grades in our a throughout all: the! higher, grades; the pupils would accumelate .ate. immense anoantof informatiunnaderthat head, One. thing is perfectly clear, and that is, under the préseut arrangement our teachers are not to blame for the neglect .of acieutitic | subjects. They have scarcely, time enough to-earry out the present school course. We are. the other provinces. in this re- spect) In New Brunswick the schools are making progress’ in the study of Natural /. Science, while we in P. E _L:land are only j beginning to take it up... What is remark+ able about our present arrangement is that Agriculture is required to be taught in the. City Sehools. . Now, would it not be much better to impart instruction .,in. those schools in the mechanical arts and. similar lines, than to ask the pupils to study a branch which will never practically benefit them? I must. congratulate Mr. Biin on his excellent paper, Mr. Ni McLeod—-I move that the thanks of this association be presented to Mr. Bain for hifexcellent paper, and for his efforts to desseminate Naturel Science all over this} Province Motion seconded by Mr. Seaman, and put and carried unanimously. Mr. Bain received the resolutien from so intelligent a body as the Teachers’ Convention of this Provinee, with thanks, the teachers should be fully awakened to the fect that it was a necessity that our young ple be tanght Natural, Science. Ia the nited States, the number studying, that branch has increased twenty-fold during the pasttwenty years. Itisnow admitted on all sides that our best thoughts are derived from the field of nature. The first step that should be taken is to secure a really competent teacher of science for the Prince of College. . That, and that alone, will start us fairly in this department of study. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. ne ett : That Bicycle Race. Srr,—Is it nof about'tiths that the John Albert Smith, jr , gag was stopped? Whatin- terest, the projector or projectors think the public can have in it bafffss me to conjec- ture. The unprovoked challenge, the let- ter containing more unalloyed bunkn# and bumbast than an eqtial space in Ta_ Wx- AMINER ever held before, the peng the name on the Hotel Davies register Monday | pore] beat, notwithstanding his letter announce- ment of arrival 7 on "eeu the ig- noble retreat, —all poiat to a rance t in this “case, at leant, "John Albert mith, Jr., is only a fictiitoas character. What object the writer tan have ir holding up himself (ot the other ‘wheelmer) to’ “utter scorn and es su my comprehension. Give John Albert a rest. ; ONLOOKER. The Fival “ Butt.” Sin,—The secret is now.out. John Al- bert Smith, Jr.,* having | vanquished bis) O'Leary compeer of the ‘fsloven ‘wheel fame, now, like the illustrivus. Alexander, ‘sighs for more worlds to conquer,” His fevered imagination pictures an easy victory over the ordinaries of this Island; but being dubious, of hie ability to cope with the safeties, he under the convenient guise of contempt first ‘‘does not believe ia challeng- ing safeties,” then they are “beneath his dignity,” but now he acknowledges he ‘‘can- not afford” to risk his money and reputation for speed (7). Well, yes! “Discretion is the better part of valor.” Goat. 4 steel ecrew steamer named the Quadra, built for the Canadian Government by Messrs. Fleming and Ferguson, of Paisley, Seétland, went on her trisl trip on thie Clyde on September 28. The Glasgow Herald says; ** Uo the measured mile she attained a speed of 12 knots, which gave much satisfaction, being.a knot in excess of her guaranteed speed. Her dimensions are : 190 ft. by 30 ft. by 14 ft. 6in. Her armament will consist of four swivel guns with complete equipment. The Quadra is .| intended for service on the Canadian “Pac. ifig coast, and will be commanded by Capt. Walbran, of the C.nadian agavy. Quadra has been fitted by the builders with aset of their patent quadruple engines structed uuder the superintendance of Mr. Canadian Government. DONR COPY MONDAY, OCTOBE ti ied : ° ime ie ee im teaching those branehes | Q the stud and teach natural scivnee?’ Under the nex ica seni course ofvatady. they are abligah:tepleenreuety. It' has thore than di on of. , ‘other publi¢atio ‘inj Canada. ‘ubéription pie y $1.00 a} Bay Si Address Canapran Querw B84} iide Des. ;)s-hocls, Lf this imstruebion cwsre, carried } 1» Clarissa Jane feels like working after using He thought} ales } morning before the ‘arrival of any train or} The The vessel and her engiges have been con- Lawrence Hill, C. E,, surveyor for the when Free Boru Mem, haying te advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evawines. Stxeie Corres Two Cznes LS -— Sees See oe Can You Dress a Boll? 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 offar a Prize Doll Competition to those 25, 1891. who dress a dell for .the purpose. This competition is open to girls under. sixteen years of age, residing in Canada or the United States, duplicate prizes iven for. each eoun The Queen furnishes and returned before December Ist, 1891. trating. ten dressed dolls in colors, and’ three -months’ trial “subscription to the’ é tt fF I i ueen. , 2 The Quéén is Cusda's’ popolar family pet, Toronto, Canada. pits sept2a—r't's tfvee Ce a € ? i o i: os -- "Dane Matic Seyi '“TThé "Myjstle Seven is & usetts assesstnent Meee Fares is return far $80 a year, but which is in a state of collapse. ‘The mysticiem is removed to The plump pussy ont by Tes buakaacd Pp Site languidly, lazily purring, aby And. Clarissa Jane, by the old pine stump, ‘The apple-butter is s.irring- Campbeil’s Quinine Wine. oct 20tf c Yellow fever ie raging in Santos, a town of 10,000 inhabitants on the north side of 7 — of Enqu Guaca, belonging to razil. “Mary, before you put baby in the bath, use the thermometer to get the temperature of the water,” “It’s mo use,”» says Mary ‘*for sure if the water’s too het the baby will all be red; and if the water’s too coldjthe baby wi'l all be blue—and that’s all that’s about it.” If Mary used Campbell’s Quinine Wine she wouldnot be so cranky. oct 20tf Inuecan Losstzr FisnHine.—During the past fortnight there has been a flood of charges of illegal lobster fishing at Cape Tor- mentine, Cases and counter prosecutions have been so thick that there is room for supposing that had inspector Chapman con- tinued to hold court there he would have been busy until spring. On Friday Mr. BE. T. P, Shewen appeared before the inspector on a charge of having lobster on his table.in the close season. oevidence and the ease was dismissed. Assistant Inspector Gooden will shortly be called to Moncton where Mr. Chap- a his court in a similar charge.— Saran Bervuarpt, while out riding in Mioneapolis, met several young ladies on buckboards returning from a luncheon, and each unfastened 2 rose tha! vas a souvenir of the occasion and threw it atiier. At the per- formance that evening Sarah’s corsage bouquet wasof roses, It was a very nice compliment of Sarah’s, and she was in g cheerful dispos- ition after using Campbell Quinine Wine. oct20tf A later number of the Aberdeen, South Dakota, Star still maintains the record. It contains no less than thirty-seven adver- tisements of mortgage sales in one county. To ComREsPpoyDENTS,— W rite on one side of the ronly. Send, your name, not neces. sarily for publication, with your communica- tion, We do not undertake to return rejected manuscript. All unsigned communications are promptly consigned to the waste basket. The editor is cross; he should use Campbell's Quinine Wine. oct20ti | To know one’person who is ‘positively to be trustei wifl do more for a more man’s moral nature than—yes, for his i nature—than all the sermons he has ever’ heard, or ever can hear.—Mac- donald. ” . The gabblesome goose by the fruit-field fence; The owl red fe the barn; The kitten that plays with a glee intense » While grandmother winds the yarn. Don’t be'a goose. Uwe Campbell's Quinine ine. oct20ti . Sir William Gordon Oumming, of baccarat fame, who is rusticating in the highlands, bas lodged a protest with the muniei crepe of igi against that body appro: ng money to be used in ane ee a ns Stee to the Duke and Duchess of Fife. The Duchess is a daughter of the Prince of Wales. And the soft sunlight is serene delight To your good old Uncle Davy, As he saunters swingingly up the lane For his buckwheat cakes and gravy. All goos well when you use Campbell’s Quinino Wine. oot20tf The capital of Russia was en fete om the 20th inst., for the Czar has decreed that this, the fifty-fourth anuiversary of the battle of Navarino, where, in 1827, the combined British, French and Rassian fleets, under Sir Charles Codrington, the distinguished British admiral, annihilated the Turkish and Ezyptian navies, should be celebrated with special pomp and signi- ficance. The occasion for this special cele- bration was the launching of three new Russian ironclads, one of them, the Nava- rino, being a battleship of immense size and power. These launchings took place in the presence of all the foreign naval attach4’ and crowds of people. Among the spectators was Admiral Count Heyden, who fought at the famous battle which is being grandly celebrated. The launch of the new naval monster was successful, and thére is now in these waters a barbette battleship said to be at least equal in size, strength and speed to anything of the same class possessed by any navy in the world. the dolls, charges prepaid. They are to be |’ “The cash prizes of each $60, $25°da4 $15 | aud many other. p of value will be given for the best dressed dolls, according }to- merit, . Send ten three-cent stamps, and| | regeive, ¢ gee ‘Pre one full-bodied| | im “Doll,” a lit plate E the} to pay its members $1,000 in‘ Wen yeas in je: VOL. 28.—NO. 128 ae eenneennnenenel MUCH BETTER, | Thank You! . TUISI§ TUE CNIFERSAL TESTI- MONK af tose whe have ‘HRONIC BRONCHITIS, COUGH COLDS, OR ANY FORM OF waa ING DISEASES, after they have tried ‘ i ‘4s , i } SOE PT eee pp. is 8 monthly x ; puleatiots devoted ta “lation and the’ “Leadon Re ta oft ¢ iv ; oi £5560 Moi ADE Rt tnsist upon having the HARTSHORN. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS, Factory, Toronto, Ont =OLD LONDON Billiard Hall & Oyster House IS STILL TO THE FRONT! VERYTHING of the best. Call and be convinced. FRESH OYSTERS re- ceived every day. JOHN JOY. 7 oct20—tf MONEY TO LOAN, RTIES desiring to borrow money on ‘or Farm Property, in sums fre ; of ie wee THREE HU Ev DOL.- LATiieeen obtain the same -on the most reasonable terms and af a low rate of interes by applying to JAMES H. REDDIN, oct2—3m Solicitor, Cameron Block. FARMERS’ GLUB s NUMBER of the: Farmers. of Donagh, A Johnston’s River and adjoining Settle. ments met in Glenfinnan Schoolhouse on Thursday, 17th September, for the Reseore of forming a Farmer's Club, to be known as “The Farmers’ Club of, Hickey’s Wharf.” After adopting a code of By-laws for their guidance, the following officers were elected ; President—James J, Trainor, Vice-President— Patrick Sherry. Cor. Secretary—David McDonald. Rec. Secrétary—James E. Laverty. Treasurer—James Murnaghan. By united effort, and by . having. teeir_pro- duce in good order, the members of this Gis will be prepared to deliver cargoes of produce at Hickey’s Wharf at short notice, and to the satisfaction of shippers who may favor them with their patroaage, as Hickey’s Wharf is one of the best shipping places on the Island; JAMES E. LAVERTY, : Secretar y- Hickey’s Wharf, Oct. 3, 1891~—4w dw Our Stoves —ARE THE— BEST STOVES MADE! VER 50 now in use in'’Cherlottetown, Satisfaction guaranteed. Inquire of anyone now oe them. “BE. H. NORTON & CO. Sept 26. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. NOR SALE.—The Terrace Hotel, a three- story Brick Buildiag, a first-clase Resi- dence and Store attached (brick), central locelity. TO LEASE.—One of the best and most central Mercantile Establie ments (three-story brick building) in the city Also—Private Residences and 25 Building Lote. An excel- lent Farm near Souris of 240 acres. Intending purchasers of Town or Country Property please apply to A. McNEILL, oct] 9 tf Charlottetown. ‘TO LEP. HE Southern Half of the late Chief Jus- tive 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 will be let partially facnished. Posses- sion given lst October next. Apply to H. JAMES PALMER. sept25—tf E and $164) PER SET, TEETH ses ae wi e at veasaaable rates. — DK, J. P. MURRAY, Queen Street. 2m ecod&wany a