team &..”. A died is Silas a Lanier. ve DOLLARS A Y€AI “ This 1s true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’’—Evxirixs. SINGLE Coprks Two CrEnts. ‘ ’ ; ’ , ' ’ i 1 q rowey “Tre rar - . i La ae in) kd a aes ag a : \ | SERLES IARTOTTETOWN P } | TITRQ ‘Ee pTR 7 NEW Si&RLES. CHAN LOTSETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1884, VOL. 15.---NQ. 94. :) , iy NER! Melond Wo ne 1p | icnic a rush Wharf. jand Afri 28. : si sity Examrver|Mebeod, Moron & MoQuarrie, y 5 [ rig tiiae alien. Ta Sitti vouing, by si<tlaie aoe Cc)! I 1 l HY} | An unusually pleasant day was spent at|of one great family. Mr. Dallas suggested hk: BAR oi nn | - ‘the Brush Wharf, Orwell, on Wednesday, | certain changes in physical geography to rp Y} , ro blishing Co. siete the 4th inst., where a gay party of pleasure account for the necessary migrations and e bai Jao ener seekers pitched their tents near Mr. Levi! pointed to the fact that north of the Hima- r of Water and TAME o ay i ve Ings’ fine residence for a day’s recreation. 'layas and other natural boundaries, there Charlottetown, AT] HRN FYS-A ; - LAW, J EFERRING to the death of the late lamented Mr. Jol:n Mr. Ings kindly placed his large house at|were no traces of any portion of the ae i Dorsey, we have to thank the public for the liberal pat- their disposal, while Capt. McLeod, allow-|melanoenroic group. He referred to the ION Oman : , ° | ie, te #8 ; 7 . ed them the free use of hix warchouse to! distribution of certain animals —particularly Ls, : . $2 50 | Oilice in Old Bank, beans os extended to us during his connection as a member of tip the light fantastic toe. The weather|the old world monkeys—in favor of his m, - . 1% i (UP STAIRS) our firm, 'was charming. A bright sun poured forth | view of the nr 9 and isolation of the »50 | . vans ar Ec DO mtr ‘his heat which was tempered by a strong | region assigned to the melanochroic family. : __ | _ Ch’town, Feb, 21, 1884. MR. JAM KS DORSEY now takes the management of the westerly breeze, making every Body feel | Finally he suggested that African : moderate rat a " (VA - Manufacturing Department. ‘delightful. Flags were erected in prominest |negroes and negritoes of the South monthly,| NG Uva; | Ives z DULL i iLWAMAS FUR SEPTEMBER, 1384. & MAJ AIGG, A wea ATTORSEYS - AT-LAW Solicitors in Chancery, In future our efforts will be to maintain and increase the reputation and character of our Goods, and, by so doing, we hope to retain the confidence and support of the former friends and customers of the business. | places; over one building floated the Union ‘Jack, and over another the Stars and Stripes. A large swing was erected for the oceasion, and games of hurdle and sack races, qnoits and croquet were indulged in. |The sack race was won by Mr. Herbert Sea Islands probably represented two tol- erably pure developments of the group, while supposing that the Australians had been influenced both in language and, to some extent, in bleod by contact with the Malagasy. To the Leuéochroic divison, he MOOR S CEANOM The busi : . | Beers, of Cherry Valley, whose agility in| assigned the Ainos of Yesso, certain white i 6h. 43 3m., a m. (ADOT ARIES PUBLIC. &c. 1e business will be continued under the same style and an envelope was surprising. The only | races of the Amour River region,and others Las jarter (2th day, 4h. 4.0m., a. m. : name us heretofore. accident of the day occurred about 3 o’eluck, | of eae relationship,‘as > as ordinarily N i9 sy, Sn, 24 Sm., a. m. OF FICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great when the swing broke, depositing a lady | accept aucasian nations. It was suggest- ith day, 6a. 8.4m., a. m. Jeorge Street, Charlottetown. ’ DORSEY, GOFF & CO and gentleman on the ground in not the|ed that the Central Asian plateau was the mam caer Davel «ar Mener ts Len Cifenws. Mosk Btls cok obs most tender manner, without giving any | original Leucochroic centre, whence the \ Limca. ean ae previous notice of its intention. About| members of that important family gradually vA . |W, W. Scuuivan, Q. 0. | Cassrar B. Macwer ' : — = crreeunenmren es: = |4 o'clock the whole party sat down to tea,\eXtended westward as far as the British ee _ bm aft’n morn h =| iad and to describe the good things would be/|Isles. Having briefly described the natural ; res er : 52 | art Me ee impossible, sufficed it to say, the table! boundaries of area, he referred to the die- 2 Wednsedar ae 646 9.12 =I A sts literally groaned with delicacies. After | tribution of certain animals, especially the ‘ r vy} ro 5 5s > 5 12 59 | vv. W H EATLEY, | } tea, dancing was resumed, which was kept true wolves, as indicating its natural con- Friday 00 % 62dllvsl Bl, w ae : . up until about ten o’clock when the party|tinuity. The recognized Mongolians, the ia Tite 321 24! 6 ovlll 7 50| ( ye WHEATLEY oe oe. CHARLOTTETOWN, dispersed to their homes well satisfied with American Indians, the Esquimaux and their Sam tay 3’ 22 7 3h 1! 45, 49] . E. Istanp) 0 their day’s sport. Too much can not be said | allies, were regarded as forming the meso- Monday | 34; 2v 8 Sjaft23! 46 ao sch . in praise of Mr. Levi Ings and his sister for osu re But Mr. Dallas also i lay | 36) 13, 8 431 1 8 2 (j ‘1G M n i = the kind manner Which they entertained |thought there was strong evidence in 13) ». we eee ie «A GHiMISSiGn Gre alt, NE W TEAS. Just landed and in store the party, and your correspondent hopes to | favor of including the Basques and certain lit ia $s 15ll0 18, 2 42! 37 F 3 be able at some future time to repay it on mixed African races in the same family. No 12! Friday ) WSL 15, 3 5S, RA 269 BARRINCTON STREET, his part. —Com. opinion was hazarded as to the original 13 Saturday $1] i'{morn] 5 18; 30! . a i UP R OR i China Point. Sept. 6, 1884. seat of the mesochroic people, but they I4 - lay . y 3 646 24 BALIN, AZ, : Ss. stig HALF GH Sis 5 Hi | NEW T AS, A. ila aby were supposed to have at one time occupied 15.4 Lay } j Ze 4&4 62 27 | - ¢ . . “a . : yg ° ~ , ie | ‘| g@” Special attention given to the sale of ne ‘a ; all America, and to have had in Europe and a coeate et cha lase «6741 P. E. Ueland produce W. A. WEEKS & CO. [Not the Races of the J i i ; : a id a= ~ | &. &. £38k produce, e e e otes on e es oF the Jews. | Asia an extension corre sponding to that of cS ee ns 7 : r 7 a at April 24, 1854, — ——:0: a the extinct rhinoceros, while the corres a) ee a _—— . ses ndence between the Basques and the 19) Fri tay #45 50 5521048) Ll] y T REN rc ¢ One of the papers read before the British | R° ; : : 20' Sacur i: 50! 57 6 57,1: 22 7] cz Association at Montreal was by the dis- | North American Indians and the existence sae 2 : a a eer & _ EL, 4 ; I H GAR OR CALE LOW. tinguished Rabbi, Dr. A. Sidbenes on coo oe in America, a of the 22 Moa os 53 9 1 morn v ¢ hi i ‘the races of the Jews.” As the title im-|°ckyY Mountains, were regarded as evi 23)! a 3 »L 10 0 Uv 3U il 57 | JOMMISSION erenal 5, W A W 5 & plies, Dr. Neubaur did not consider the dence (though perhaps insufficient) of the bei Wedisesday ; 98) 9 1057 1 5) 8) rapa ' ‘ E KS CO. Jews to be a people of entirely unmixed |™uch disputed Atlantis. 2 oo sda 39 “ . 7 . ss iI Sf, sohn 8, Newfoundland. cathe blood. He was aware that the prevailing’ i ae . ae, Co ek sal ani 1. oti 8 it 45 COTTON ARPS B t alit 1] l i Wh t opinion among scholars was that the Jews re Cengien f the me Association, g | ery — . — “' Consignments solicited. Liberal advances W ( ; differed from mést other nations or races} visited the Northwest and came back Giomere yn) Sess bl et ante est Quality, all Colors and White, 2% er uations or races| visited. the Non . 5 =| gq | made. ' ! Jin the special characteristics of their purity | highly p!éased with the country, the rail- wiO l ov ? 45 a oo . . . * . o o| 23: 2 09 @ *) oe | daly 25, 1884.—2aw 4m le from foreign intermixture. History, how-| way, the clithate, the people, the every- 7 [ret — | een JUST RECEIVED. ever, even from the earliest times, showed | thing. But he seems most impressed with -—-- —— ABDT HG A ; \ that such a view was without foundation. |a sight he saw in Brandon. ‘*Why,” he Mila I \ r MT ia - APPL WSs APPLES. APPLES, W. A. WEEEKS & Co. Abraham's relations with Hagar, (whose|says: “jl saw the Hon. {Mr. Sifton, an Lik RALL WAY {Liles TABLE. ve Ch'tewn, Aug. 5, 1884. name, meaning the ‘‘flying one,”| English gentleman, up on a ladder painting a i CH imi ES BON iLD t CO gave a forecast of the great event}/his barn, and apparently enjoying it.’ r : Tt or . a (the Hegira) in the annals of her descend- |The Hon. ms. aie has fared better Gon f ’ ; - - ° ° - x ot oe “< e : > ¢: ants, with which it was etymologically con-|many English gentlemen who have sought Gul i M. AM. P.M.) eens a sro a ; nected, might be taken at the outset, to| their fortunes in foreign lands. Many of Ch “ 647 912 427) Will be glad to correspond with Apple Grow- indicate the disposition of his posterity to|them are painting other people’s barns and Hu uLVOE 747 1955 5 47) om 2 “" ond cto yd _— ° seek for unions beyond the pale of their|not enjoying it at all. But why should eT —s ere” —" own nationality. Isaac and Jacob, in like| not the Hon. Mr. Sifton enjoy painting his - $42 1222 705) a in wicaall manner, had taken Aramzan wives.|barn! So long as the ladder was firm and or Pee Seer 5 g7| Ther, wih alee mye tae wenel Seales to 20: Joseph had married an Egyptian. David|the pail of paint did not fall down from er ern tes a -o se ee ee em was descended from Ruth, the Moabitess.|the nail where he hung it, and spill the ‘ne 2a. PF und Bl Solomon was the son of the Hittite woman, | contents over Hon. Mr. Sifton’s coat,which rc ~ re . a7 | Cal Ris ff RRIF Wi} . Ks Bathsheba, and formed connections with a|he had thrown pff previous to his climb; reise ii " . i i om- th t 2 of t jon. Mrs. mn ne sm xn oe _— basust-td\tho tivakaf:"Mton: (x, 11): oper] Qttuon) seh ed womne oot wish) her Mem: Tig 2 02 6 47 | as ie tie ae aie : IS SELLING THE FOLLOWING LINES OF rate yourselves from the people of the land}bonnet on to admire the heroism of her —_ scccccsre me 2 Ot Mi * Bacar eager om or Maggy and from strange wives,” still showed the|lord and to call him to dinner, he might Port Hill, . 22... 1. see eee: £15 1025 | + thanks to the = — = ee i ry tendency of the Israelites to foreign mar-| weil be happy. St ‘oo ae ee ees ee @ jriages. It was also to be remembered that -—_- } depart 542 122 #£«96 57) form his old customers and the public general e - . : : KK ate 607 209 730) ly, thet he has taken into partuersiup Mr. 9 many of the officers in the armies and The London Graphic is publishing a Ho Pivveedesoets 702 325 $47;| Malcolm McLean, aud that hereafter the i courts of the kings of Judah and Israel) .orieg of Canadian sketches in connection Ch 802 507 1007} business will be carried on under the title of Table Linen, Towelling, Sea oe eee tat Mien — with the British Association visit. It is a d 1¢ MG ‘ow i ee ee ati . ined, and justly, that ‘Canadi ’ 7 ; ane e oe C si | k N sS Y CO Towels, *heetings, ‘introduced. After the building of the sec- aan ae csgeeneutel be iene at: ead Char! : ramets oes 3 | A A c ts Grev and White Cottons, ond temple the number of proselytes in- and women skating, sleighing and tobog- \ ( APCIVE 2c ne eect = é} is ee - . ‘ : >? - epenadianetmmaiade 2 RE gee i pl iy Si ft bb Tickings, Dress Goods, eeriaae geodon] i ganing. There is nothing to show that ce ov we MAPOG O6 SLOG UULUETS, Black Cashmeres, strangers, moreover, feigned conver-|jattiay| tt, utc neta ak 722 1202 Pageant naa Hats, Readymade Clothing, sion for the 77 , oi of win- The effect of the Graphic giving prowin- \. M-| They have on hand a fine stock of Monu- Teas, etc. ning Jewish wives. or was ts] ence to winter sports and the absence of Mount Stewart........+.++-+-+ 532 907! ments, Tablets and Headstones, in Italian and . am: come: claimed, : with Seen only | summer sports is to convey the impression > Vardivan .629 1022) American Marble. They are of the latest de- All those who want the best value for their money should eall. that this intermixture was eSected. With- that Canada is continually enveloped in a ELE TORSO Ie .6 47 10 47) signs, and at prices to suit all, out going so far as to believe, with Dr.j ontle of snow and ice. The average i: tet ‘OC te i time of the Judges the], 4. : ee Fee C. CAIRNS. L E PROWSE eee: ov “e as 8 cooks Englishman is doubtless laboring under Souris 647 217] M. McLEAN. . ‘ ' a i Phet sae aa B nygern this delusion, and the pictorial press has St. P : 752 400) Ch’town, June 30, 1884—pres ne pat s j wp = ° ~ ; : ; done more to fasten this idea in the lied jarrive........842 517) ————_——— Sich of the Big Hat, 74 Queen Street. testimony to show that at a later date the! p) OW): mind than any other agency. The Mou 847 5 42) ‘nad ; ' . miscegeneration was not confined to people | 44 _88r ‘Ll : dai he lit y ; ’ ) depart......-. oe Por I ' I -( { ’ : ; : : ¢ Marquis of Lorne is doing the literary por- SUGROW RS 5 iss 6 1 dnc detieuves 952 7 27) Ur etl GNCiEI raed alld lel. Ch’town, Aug 6, 1884,—eod wkly of the Semetic group. Rome affords mary | |;,,., of the woek for hs’ Ghaghis ni A he TEM severcgeesees agers’ a ne ; at intentions ETERS —— Wattone of ae piece a ack has given mortal offence to the inhabitants as oa nice id 745. 357|__ ae : 4 0 eubauer is even ready to accep evi-| of O b t be dabiomationn : . me OANS on Mortgage for periods not excee4- : of Ottawa by contemptuously designating Moun i EET Eee $42 512 L ing 10 oa withost Gleking Fund, dence of ee = < a - that city as the “home of saw-dust and the tint r 4 | and from 10 to 50 years with Sinking Fund. eee : w _ fs A seg acne ; tell penuten » be ARC EUR & CO Oe sec nian tava" ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANGE GO, |e "scr: conc. sna ioi a Mie ae oan, arb, fe = . " 9° Circulars giving detailed information can be 8 \ the 6th and that of Rome in the 8th cen-| The London Times of the 23rd ult., GHNERAL obt»ined on application at the office of Messrs o tury) prohibited Christians marrying Jews|makes the important announcement that Sullivan & Macneill, Solicitors, Charlottetown. —the law in those cases implying the|‘‘A very remarkable advance in practical .—- W. W. SULLIVAN existence of the offence. As to the senti-|telegraphy has been made by Mr. W. A. Commission Merchants est or he Compt A" TRB ment ef the Jews, themselves, they had|Lepgoy. cf Bfontreal, Canada,” who ba 0 1) jy 20—pat dy & wky pres enm jonr 4i. 7 no objection to marrying with outsiders if |enormously increased the rate at which fe tr o one only poate oon ee, Dr. a - ee Bg “ ese py — i Dri ig f ] Neubauer accounted for differences between |This is effected by the interposition o i214 A FLANTIC AVENUE, Prince Fdware Island Hospital. CAPITAL, ” ” ’ * ” - " $2,000,000 Jews in various parts of the world by this|a revolving, receiving and transmitting ; MARKET) oO usage and by climate. He discussed the/cylinder between the sender and receiver ee nee : ial f the Sepharvaim to be of nobler|of the message. According to the present MEDICAL BOARD: HEAD OFFICE —Montreal yen Pray feb 7 = : S3 ING M.A a ee ’ descent than the Ash Kenazim, and| practice, the ordinary rate of transmission Bost O- a Se. Dr. Hobkirk, Consulting Physician, HALIFAX BRANCH-— J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. thought it weak as a reason for observable |is on the average thirty werds per minute, . ; Dr, Jonson, Dr, Taylor, differences of physique. Besides, it im-|the best operators rarely exceeding thirty- Egos ald Produce a Specialty. Dr. Beer, > soca disco plied a systematic emigration, which, in/|ftive words, Although this nominal rate ot ~ ge ; Dr. Warburton, ioe . 7 the case of the Jews, never really took; transmission is not directly increased at the May 15, 1884 ciendhadl A et ‘iad Risks Taken on Most Favorable Terms. place. The Jews were what they were|sending key by Mr. Leggo, yet by means —> Matron—Mrs, Hannah Robinson. morally, in any part of the world, chiefly|of his invention the rate of delivery is in- N. J. CAMPS6ELL, an AGSNT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: through their surroundings and ane creased to over a negaen words per as es The Falushas, the Bevi Israel of India,|minute. This is effecte at a great (Su ior to Campbell & Rayden) Applications for admission may be made ont Reuk coabiel tin aiead 4: n oC to the Visiting Physician or ae . the F. H. ARNAU D, marked some of the extremes. aa ae idan! owe - oo PTinnoap ony ’ Hospital. daily (Sundays excepted), between ais . ee Sasi sie pete | mi: . | Anctiguest ud UOWWISSIO0 Merchaxt, pagar eleven . m., or by correspondence} Oh’town, Feb, 27, 1854. Merchants Bank of Halifax mies of a very simple arrangement of mechan Distribution of Mankind. isn.” cad : with any member of the medical Board, or the ee oes? Ye . SHIP BROKER, | fateon 2 a i Ee . The friends of patients will be admitted One of the papers read before the British} The recent cyclone in Manitoba was not AND ENSURANCE AGENT,) grou to to four, p. m. every day (except | and Gongraghionl Disteibetien vol Mon-|('abiesl: Over '& weep’ whe cash’ oe Sunday). ‘ oo a , : ( N AK The general visiting day for persons wish- CHARLOTTETOWN CASH AND DOOR FACTOR kind. he author proposed to divide the| wheat was beaten down but not lost, and am. OF QUEEN AND WATER STS., ing to see the institution is Tbursday of various races into three ——— groups, | will be safely harvested with a — : . : ac ek, from two to four o’clock, p. ™, r to which he assigned the qualifying names/labour. In fact the aggregate damage wi Chaz ioltelow al, i. Kk. Island. each wee ’ DB se aclllilitte Peake’s No. 5 J Wharf, of Sccuethede Dasadiidele and Melan- not exceed one per cent, of the total crop — oe on Ty, hroic. Of the first of these divisions the|of the Province. In Dakota the cyclone Secretary of Trustess. PRIETORS oc ’ ; ee. wii : ’ ‘porter and Joi of Cheice : a ALMER & co. PRO e|white European was typical. The Mes-| was much more severe, several lives being Gro« 2 cn : ane - _— _ ” — ete ee ON BR . Pi they Be ~O ° ochroic was represented by the Mongoloid| lost, and considerable damage done to pro- “feneral Agent for P. E. Island of the| cS fy re Gi Al ev SS We are now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices; ~ rcccr doping yee: Regal € aleale tenes: perty. british Empire Mutual Life Assurance Com- | Em : ; ; : ! : pace eames: kt a Assuran nm , ae OR. " Sashes Doors "i “et ee ee Sire Spouting and Conductor Mould | 4s to the Melanochroic, a facts ~ Horsford’s Acid Phosphate Wpecial att. oth i coated eels ction Sales of | ee : : ings, Ballusiers. N. wel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, etc. to prove the presence in former times of a eee a ™ a® = “or Frait, | AM selling the -amaesorti Be oe We are prepared to do ali kinds of Jobbing, in Planing, Jointing, Morticing, Tenon- siaotike wait throughout Northeast Africa INCOMPARABLE IN SICK HEADACHE. he al " = ai 1 : i 7 ire Bank ront | FaVvi d from the lire of t 1e Oth u ” a ° ing Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, etc, A bi : The author of the a r also x " . . y —— a am ot! See Linda of Merchan- |D McLeod's corner, Queen Street, at @| "Ali kinds of Gothic Windows for Churches made at shortest notice. one Teak iehcncen | tation, fie fae eed ie ne eas ee — dise, ee rediction of from twenty-five to fifty per| With new and first-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, we can insure the thy class. He called attention to cer- | headach 4 tennte) Giiediias Maines orrespond ici 5. Bulow usual prices, utmo-t satisfaction to all who favor ws With thelr patronage ee ae peenenOn ts. SRE RO ee ee ~orrespoudence and Consignments solicited, | cob’. D» JOHN NeWSON a , tain of, nt Vetween the certain stayes tf rebuwativin, it Is invompm so . + ’