prve DoLuaRs A YEAR. Tents berty, I when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnirivss. Stnexe Corres Two Cents <a seeeteeee aes * ISLAND, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1891. - VOL. 28.—NO. 131 MOON'S CHANGES, on, Qnd day, Sh., 48.4m. . oe i . hb day, 20., 4% 40 — ) ter, L0eu a* ny Qual wit yy een Sun Sun Moon righ «ow horlZon. . os ta ws ee nor, 0th day, 6h., 449m, pm, = Ws , om a i eran TERY, SM, SSO, B- Bins ey Moo ? i200 pelow joriz90. me te. 8 i : | “js "rl ke a par OF P58 irigesisets rises Walr) | or — : q a th mh mimorn alter é 25. 36) 4 11 10 3) 1 4 +4 20 11 . ; _ ) ‘ — ‘ rharad2y = ‘yiday “— . agturuay - < 7 3 j sunda) 4 mS ol ’ i 0 34 ii £ fonday " Q 28 7 eTyesls) a5\i0 46) 1 > Wednealay ] 55 q ’ } a r a phe #49 4 DP} laft 57 2 46 Re 3 57 | Suaeay > 52.1 iz dor lay s es jg Tues ‘OY 8 ca Weduesday a {haraday : Priday SF iyswsriay } 55 13° 9 40 22 ng 5 4:10 23 iy sundry 8 is Jonday i ¥ Caeaday jWeluesiay | 3 py foarsday Be pfiiday ey tturday tt ¥ ‘awiay er eaten BF AS yi vonday r . : ¢iTyesday nen. & ® Pednes ay . = 99 Thursday os Friday gi Swturday * t <t - ~) l 17‘10 32] 9 p. m., NW, | wrt i ~ Ww } nb | ™ | “lS 30 t 7 4 24 | E N. Crewes, Commander, 20 | }} | calling at the following ports :— ‘Souris, | on | DAY EVENING, at 6 o'clock, making the 45) Same calls, ; ~) Port Mastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat & (Canse, we & o oo * , on ae ee 32 og » ~« a —~—BETWEEN—~— “0 ! L3 10 | a FROM LONDON. 1/8. 8S. HISTORIAN ......... September J6t) »S wn , Re October Ist SRR cain « cbsgaah 550 C#2 AMES A. MORE S HA\LIFAX. B iiah , CAKBBREAD & C0 TEA MERCHANTS, —AND ALSO—— First-Class West Firms, ete. SPECIALTIES: + London, «= Ungland, several S Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments Prince Edward Island Produce, RRFERENCE— Bank of Nova Scotia. Halifax, August 13, I S91—dy & wy ‘ ~ » eT NG, ena MEAILS: r POs! ar HEALING, Instant Relicf, Permanent Cure, Failure Impossible. Many so-called diseases are Spy symptoms ot Catarrh, ¥ sued as headache, losin sonse of smell, foul breath, hawking aad epitting, general feeling of debility, exc. Hf you are © troubled with any of these or : syniptems, you Lave Catarth, gud should lose no me procuring a bottle of Meme Nasal, Paras, Warned in € Hale, neglected cold in head Neuits in Catarrh, followed ¥ oy consumption and death. && Sold by all Cruggists, or sent, i badd, on receipt of prices @ Pare by addressing ORD & Co, Brocaville, Ont. | : THE BEST. 13 ¢ 8 tf SRATEFUL-~COMFORTING aS = .,, . BREAKFAST, , Ay whign grouse knowledge of tne nature) wt and bye oberations of digestion ‘ retul applicatic r th le Deepmise of well-selected Cocoa, Mr. Iepys Teakfeet tables with a deii- : SUrition be e v7 doctors: bine G ills, I oe Of diet that ey 5ULt Up until etronz enou h Role wey, mee to disease, Weatneie wate Wheres Osting around us ready 3 Beane er there jg & Week pvint, W. i re Pal on ed wnt! shaft: by keeping our with pure biocd anda pre M6.”——Oivil Service Gazette, 4 aiid? ‘sim caly in DY, With boiling India B V0R—Pokford & Black's Wharf _ LOGO which may save w It is by the judicious & Constitution bly water or milk ; vaurs EPpy ets, by Grocers, labelied thus- € CO., Homeopathic Chemista. eee FOR LOVDON. iB. See o ccivees sues September 19th 1; dae, ice seues October 10th! f., TOES. cu cece - OU; i A A oo vc ¢ okv cals November 7th *}}modation for pasengers, with saloon amid ships, carry a stewardess and do not carry cattle, THOS. RONAUDSON & SON, 34 Leadenhall! Street, Lendon, E. C. PICKFORD & BLACK, Agents at Halifax. of September 9, 1891—1w dy then eod DO YOU KEEP !T IN —< thomas, St. Kitt's, ; Dominica, Mart Returning, wil! leave Halifax every MON ‘end Trinidad. B.S. BOR eictidipidiebiin The above steamers have first-class aceom. UNATObtStOWA £0 x London Agents :— ! » W. W.. Clarke’s Steamchip A roncies, peumeemesees ©) pee — 5. FASTNET, HALIFAX 10 DRMBRAR ~—VIA. —. 17} YATILL sail for Hatif-x every THURS. UD i rt 4) \ DAY AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock termediate Po 8. j' ia intended to sail the 8.8. TAYMOUTH the above ports on THURS. DAY, September 24. celling at Bermuda, St. itt Antigua, Guadaloupe, Inique, Nt. Lucia, Barbadoes CASTLE for Returning via same ports. “FURMESS Lung, °,5-, ALPHA, NEIL HAL, COMMANDER, WILL SAIL FOR (London and Halifax. jn’, Twi's Mund ad Jimi The !3ih of Dvery Wonth. ALN. SMiru, CouMANDE:R, Will Sail fur Havana the Ist ef Every Month. — Freight solicited and carried at lowest rates —_——~ W. W. CLARKE, Agent at Ch’town, P. E. EL -_ > THE HOUSE? A.LLEN’s LunGc BaLsam. NO BETTER REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, CONSUMPTION, &C. BTA, Pugwash, HES. 8. MAYFLOWER is intended to make trips between above ports every other day. THE DAILY EXAMINER. OCTOBER 29, 1891. Sane er Notes and Comments. —TIn the past thres “onthe, the import of Canada totalled $30,538,928, with a a of 35,185,729. In the corres- poncing period Jast year the imports were $51,036 995 and the receipts $6,561,935. iy hs, pa coriee the quarter were valued af 054,017,012: Jast r $35,200 508 ; year the figures were ~-The exports of Canada in the month of Oct ber wera valued at $12,225,596, a de- Crease of $423,982 from tha same month ast year, caused, by the cessation of the shipment of Juufver from the Ottawa dis- trict on account of the strike. The value of the imports for September was $11,030,- 075 and the dut collected $1,860,503. —The Post Office Savings Bank state- ment for September shows deposits during the month of $530,665: interest allowed, 32,097; withdrawals, $691,279; balance at credit’ of depositors, $21,678,057. The Government Savings Bank statement for September shows deposits during the month of $255,706; withdrawals, $369,275; a balance at credit of depositors, $17,395, - 006. —Mercier, Tarte, Pacaud, Langelier & Co. are exerting «Il their cunning in view of the Royal Commission st Quebec. Pacaud has mds what purports to be a clean breast of the mater. In view of the overwhelming evidence of the banks, this was his ‘ b s' car?” for all concerned. He admits the rec ipr of $100.000, and ac- counts for the exp-nditure of over $40,000 of the amount, The part he plays is that of agent for the railway contractors. Strange that as agent forthese gentlemen he should have paid out of his little ecom- mission of $100,000.00 no less than $33,- 182.54 to wipe out personal liabilities of Mercier, Langel:er. Tarte and other politi- cians, and $9,291 23 to defray the private debts of Provincial Secretary Langelier ! ~- What passes for an organ of the Wash- ington administration, the New York President acted wisely in postponing the (Canadian reciprocity) conference,’ because it believes, **Canadian sentiment is under- going rapid changes at this time, and our policy is plainly to watch and wait.” Upon which she Monetary Times remarks that ‘‘if the object of the writer be to convey the impression that unlimited reciprocity is gaining ground in Canada, it is out of har- mony with the facts. If the Opposition in its power to enforce the acceptance of unlimited reciprocity upon the country, andif the Americana be induced to believe the contrary, they will deceive themselves. It depends on the Washington Government tosay whether it will pursue a waitiag policy, and Canada, too, if she must, can afford towait. Inu anycase, she has no present intention of accepting unlimited reciprocity ; A. GOOD will be dropping in to spend the to get together. Your WI FE F everything smart and new. and cheap—three chairs and tab! made and reliable. Charlottetown, Oct. 13, 1891—2aw & wky ——— IT WILL ONL (x) tc For sale in Pint Bottles, 25 cents July 17, 1891~—dy m wf & wky lyr —_——(x )- HARDWUOD SUITES at $16.00 and When reyly to To select, SEND YOUR WIFE AN COMMON SENSE TELLS you IT MU BEEE makes Blood and Muscle, PEPSIN cures Indigestion, ALE Invigorates and : eeeenentineen See Our Bedroom Suites are good Nice home- prices. D) FAMILY TO MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD. e with every Suite. upwards, buy get our ee EXAMINER YOURSELF | —_.—AND TEST THE QUALITIES OF——— Ale and Beef Peptonized. y cusT YOU A QUARTER, AND MAY SAVE A LIFE. ST BE A GOOD THING, FOR eaoh, at all the Drug Stores. VICE. GET | PARLOR SUITE and fix up the best room. The long evenings are here. Your friends and neighbors evening. Young folks like will be pleased to have Strengthens. iT 13 THE NURSING MOTHER'S ONLY HOPE, let there be no mistake on this point. No party could carry sucha measure, which must in the last resort depend upon the will of the electorate ; that will recently expressed is hostile, and is every day be- coming more rather than less so. Even if -he Government were defeated in the pre- sent parliament, it would bs on some other qaestion, and this would notadvance un- limited reciprocity except in so far as it could be done by having anew Govern- ment ‘theoretically in favorof it. That policy could only be carried out by obtain- ing the approval of the electorate, which in the present state of opinion, is not likely to be given*” Hughes—Hayden. St. Paul’s Church was the scene of a quiet wedding yesterday, at whieh Rev. E P Flewelling officiated. The contracting parties were W B Hughes, foreman of the Telegram news room, and Clara, third daughter of Mrs. Alex. Hayden, Homer Street. The wedding was before relatives of the contracting parties only. Among the wedding presents was a hand- some marble clock, with bronze statuette and plate, presented by the Telegram staff, with all of whom Mr. Hughes is popular, They will be at home at 412 Pender =|Street, after November Ist.— Vancouver, B. C, Telegram, Oct. 15, 1891. In common with the many friends of the family here we wish Mr. and Mrs. Hughes a long life full of happiness, and green old xe. Site There is a lively little row in certain clerical circles in Boston over the recall to England of Rev. Father Hall, of the Society of St. Juhn the Evangelist, a Pro- testant monastic order. Mr. Hall has been doing good work in Boston as 4 missionary. It ig insinuated that he is recalled because he is too American, and there are some who believe that he proposed to head an independent branch of this seciety on this continent. The Boston papers do not like his recall, because there is supposed to be an anti-American English feeling at the bottom of it. Mr. Hall has taken the vows of poverty, chastity and obedience; and of course he must obey. It is very regrettable that over a matter of this kind any feeling should be excited. Even generally moderate journals see in the removal & “foreign order trying to exercise control over a man friendly to the United States. After all it is really a private affair, for Rev. Mr. Hall is a member of an organization which undertakes to do good to mankind without regard to boundary lines. Those whe control the work of the society think it better to transfer him to another field of labor. Surely they are the best judges. But, this simpie thing is mace the subject of many columns of interviewing, and is given an international aspect. = The gabblesome goose by the fruit-field fence; The guinea-fowl back of the barn; The kitten that plays with a glee intense While grandmother winds the yarn. ; goose. U Campbell's Quinime Wane = . ” oct20tf Tribune tells the American public that ‘the! came into oftice to-morrow it would not be: An Autumn Rain. Carl Smith in Harper's Weekly. The long beughs of the oak-tree That stands acroas the way Are waving, waving, waving, While rainy winds are raving At turning leaves to-day, The drops strike madly, wildly, Borne on the autumn wind; And greuadiers of jimson And dog-weed flowering crimson They shiveriag leave behind. The sunflower’s golden glory, Which passed a month ago, Left but<a seeding coward, Which, stanch as once it towered, Now humbly bows as low, Here by this tight closed window, Adown whose weeping pane Flows many a tearful river, The honeysuckles shiver Like tramps caught in the rain. And all sweet nature's vigor Seems withered now and gone. There where the rain is blowing, { Where red and green were growing, Bleak yellow bows alone. The sheet rain driving onward Bends everything before, And each stalk sadly falling To me it seems is calling That summer is no more, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, A Churchman’s Opinion. Stk,—If the Rev. Mr. Brewer is a gentle- man, | think he sheuld offer some explanation for chafling Mr, Simpsou for being ‘absorbed in matins and evensong.” Mr. Brewer has not only insulted Mr. Simpson, but every other clergyman of the Church of England, since they are all obliged to say matins and evensong (morning and evening prayer) *‘daily througheut the year.” What would any Me‘ hodist think of Mr. Simpson if he chaffed at Mr. Brewer for reading his Bible and praying extempore? Enouisu CuURCHMAN. tt ———a Go-at Again! Sir,—After a great deal of unnecessary correspondence and the most extraordinary amount of backing and filling on the part of John Albert Smith, Junior, wheelman, of O'Leary, the bicyclists of Charlottetown have utterly failed to bring this gentleman to terms. We should have thought that after having gone to the expense of a trip to thecity and the pompous maaner in which he announced his registration at the Davies House, he meant business. We understand that this genius is still blowing of what he can do, Unless he ‘‘puts up” he had better shut up, and not render him- self the laughiag stock of the community. On behalf of wheelmen of Prince Ed- ward Island. GOAT, Secy. Telephones 2,000 Years Old. English travellers and officersin India who have managed, through favoritism with the priests, to gain access to some of the half-ruined temples of Panj, acity about 200 miles from Madras, have learned that the principles of the telephone have been known in that country for thousands of years. Inthe city of Panj there are two temples about a mile apart. In the in- terior, on the ground floor of each, there is a small circular roof guarded day and night from natives as well as strangers. These rooms are supposed to be the abiding place of ** governing spirits,” but in reality are the termini of a telephone lines which is laid underground from one building to the other. The superstitious natives regard these little circular rooms with the greatest awe, because they have had demonstrated toe them on various occasions the power of these “governing spirits” to communicate with the other temple. When this miracle is being performed the natives are required to make their offerings in one building and make known their wishes and desires, Then, upon immediately repairing to the other temple, they are informed of all they have said and done. Tous this is all easy enough, but to the superstitious natives of India it is proof that the priests are supernatural beings. Those who have visited these telephone- cennected temples say that the transmitters are of wood, and that they are about the size of the bead of a flour barrel. The wire is said to be neither steel, copper nor brass, but of a substance closely resembling the latter metal. Old worm-eaten transmitters, said to be 2,000 years old, have been shown those fortunate enough to gain admission to these temples. The plump pussy cat by the backyard pump Sits languidly, lazily purring, And Clarissa Jane, by the old pine stump, The apple-butter is stirring. Clarissa Jane feels like working after using Campbell’s Quinine Wine. oct20tf Not Mvucn Damace.—Schr, Clifton, Capt. Munro, bound from Alberten to the West Indies, was caught in the late storm, and went on the reef near Port Hawkesbury. She was floated again and is now atthe latter place. The vessel is slightly strained, ‘Mary, before you put baby in the bath, use the thermometer to get the temperature of the water.” “It's no use,” says Mary, “for sure if the water's too hot the baby will all be red; and if the water’s too coldjthe baby will ali be blue—and that’s all that’s about it.” If Mary used Campbell's Quinine Wine she wouldnot be so cranky. oct 20tf FREAKS OF THE SxEAsON.—Mr. Charles Thomas dropped into [The Times office yester- day with another freak of the season—a new rowth of astrawberry plant, on which was a fully developed strawberry. The plant was icked yesterday, (20th October), on Mr. khart’s section of the 1, C. R.—Moncton Times. —_—— ASTRAKAN JACKETs and furs of all kinds. We keep the best goods made, at popular prices. — Beer Bros. oct 22eodtf j | | | | ING DISEASES, after they have tried | SHEET HARBOR, CANSO, ARICHAT, PORT HAWKES. HALIFAX ever and CHARLOTTETOWN every SATUR- Se UGH BETTER, hank You! THIS IS THE UNIFERSAL TESTI. MONY of those who have sufferea from CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, COUGHS COLDS, OR ANY FORM OF WasT- ee nm LLM Mlle ae EMULSION Of Pure Cod Liver Oi] and HYPOPHOSPH!TES —Of Lime and Soda,— IT 18 AEIMOST AS PALATABLE AS MILK. IT 18 A WONDERFUL FLESH PRODUCER, it te weed and endorsed by Physicians. Avoi& ali tmitations or substitutions. Sold by all Druggists at 50c. and $1.00, { SCOTT & BOWNE, Bellevitie, eee... SHAT Insist upon having the HARTSHORN, SOLO 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- JOHN JOY, ceived every day. oct20—tf THE STEAMER PREMIER ILL sail weekly between HALIFAX and CHARLOTTETOWN, calling at ISAAC’S HARBOR, BURY and SUMMERSIDE; LEAVING WEDNESDAY at NOON, DAY EVENING, FARE to any port of call... .........4 $3 00 STII 6 0ivnes.cds.a0n0snd sbdianess - 500 FENTON T. NEWBERY, ent, Charlottetown, JOSEPH WOOD, Agent, Halifax. oct23 Davies’ New Drug Store 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 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 Fancy 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 point witi our 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, ‘lobacco Pouches, etc. Give us a call, aug22 W. £. TURNER, Queen Street, Charlottetown. TRYON CLOTH DEPOT. ALL and see our new patterns in Cloth Positively the best that have ever been turned out in Domestic Tweeds. WOOL taken in exchange for Cloth. CARDING done on short notice. W. C. TURNER, Agent Tryon Woolen Mills. jan6 To Produce Shippers ! ULL and reliable information as to the state of our Cape Breton Produce Mar- ket, and aa to size and assortment of cargoes, is obtainable by application to D. A. SMITH, Commission Merchant, North Sydney, C. B., Oct, 16, 1891—guar eee, Pe oe a ed as be * SN ee PE