i s e af mas ; . . THE Dany EX AMINER. vl t» be defeated. His competitor was fleeing | of the enormous rapids. They, however, __Frvs DOLLARS A YEAR, “i 5 —— <== ——— eee 4 Tene : This is true Liberty wh FU Se ce eRe ee eee — ann a pace % . en Pree Norn Men. havi advise — —— SS as the Public, may speak free.”—Evxirwes. Srycis Corizs Two Cenrs =” Y SERLES { Y : a — a - gw SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN. Pp 5 | oo —— \ L , a ; te! } a 4 - es a, 4 4 so et ee ISLAND, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1891. VOL. 28.—NO. 121 § peas saline dia i ikke el et ee of Fes ‘ 4 PAR f STORER 189] e . ‘ ——— 8 ——— cs » 7 BR rush UULU hh, Lodi. | ' antes : —-— ba SENDA aes | t i i 1 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. The Far North. | 4 roN’s OHANGES, i ® Sa rr 2 = : Sh 418 4m. p. m.. NW?! : A | SEUE. COR MAEE A REOEROR Se FOTOREA AED a Soo, 2 a i e The Scott Act at Tignish GIVES A THRILLING RECITAL. a” low horizon. | ; ener = 2100 - Dow h 2» . <a sn eee ith day, 6b., 44.3m, pm, S, | . o : i 3 gt Quarter, I og 32.8m., a.m, W , . Sirn.—TLite manner in which the Scott Act Lieut. Schwatka, the noted explorer, Aye BF iy) Hoot = melo) — {is betny enforced in Tigri-h since Lospceetor whe has been conducting a scientitic expe- ay 7 Be (low - O6ch day, 9h., 4.7m, a.m, SW | " | Brodeuck peceived his appointment is a ditias fall. of adventure and interest in the Sy 4 — — — a a | disgrace to the people of that village. There far north, reached Victoria, B. C., on the eet = —_\Sun !Sun | Moon! High! Days | e g 13 more rum suld in Tignish at the present Sth inst., and gives the following particu- — oF WEEK| .isegisets | rises; wat'r} lenh | it 5 ; } 3 sa eae lars of h : i B pat 0 c risesisets | } 4 € time than ever before (and that is saying a OF mis recent trip. He says; become listies . fh mid m re a 7 m | =e deul) notwithstanding the exertions (?)} **We struck lake Abklain June 16, up to » thin and wa Fortity and build BS incsley 5 36 7 19 31 33 | niniptctialbaltili Madi of iuspector Broderick to prevent it. In} which point information has already been up, by the of ‘ Oe criday os aaa - i jfact, bis efforts of late have been morejgiven. We found a lake which is 95 miles Ss a Be sarday ti a ios 4 ne than effective. is it not a fact, long, drained By the river Newbury, 145 } ; a jsanday oe oar 3) 0 A | MMENSE i ] 7 Mr. Editor, that & witness oh & Scott Act miles long. We shot rapids with waves ran: | loud tS at oh 7 ' " = inust be paid certain fees before he is} ning 8 feet with canvas boats, and travelled y fueo"8y 23110 461121 14 | : = liged to give evidence / ‘This important | overland to Fort Selkirk. Here we hired fie ;Wednesey , o3i}} 541 1 55 1h is jpart of his duty Mr. Broderick entirely | Indian packers, who went with us to the 4 g Tours "sy 4 orlaft 57} 2 46 ” At Prices to S>init ma veryood | wnores; therefore, the rumsellers pursue Copper River country. That we traversed j : gelny fs 9) 1 85 8 57 ‘| Sis “A y- a ae at ry x : a will, ote oe os and reached the foot of St. OF ig gseees si 17, 243 5 28 LL oAUR * oe ; (v)— —— é uh was issucd on Tuesday last, av| Elias Alps, from 12,000, to 15.000 feet PURE COD LIVER a spooled igi 1s 328) G6 52/10 5a | ELLING OF fk ’ -New and Kashtonable Drawing Room the request of Inspector Broderick, tor the} high. Here was glacial ice as far as the weer 3: ot 19} 14,354) 8 2 38 and Parlor Saites, Bedeoom Suites, Mirecors. Chiirs Bed areees of your correspondent, aud 1 wasjeye could see, from 50 to 60 miles on each Of Lime and Soda 4 a Wedueeiay 2) }2 4 20 8 55 5} isteads Tables Washstands Wij d Bh d — ; : 2- Ask to Dguish, a dis ance of over seven side. Here the Indians left us. Palatable as Milk. AS A PREVENTIVE OR ae» rsoreday 92} 301 4 3 9 40 8| ; re . os 3 Sti 3, in Ow Lad, Window Poles mens 48. @ witness against a eertain rum- The white men of the party then touk 75 CURE OF COUGHS OB COLDS, IN BOTH ian a, x5 4 10 23) 45 and all kinds of Window Furniture. trae A warrant, if yy u please! Now, to 80 pounds each on their backs, abandon- THE OLD AND YOUNG, IT 18 ALLED. wee vstarday 25] 6) 5 26 2 42 | iwhy did be not sed # subpoena? Simply ing all other property, including scientific Genuine made by Scott & Bowne, mc sunday 26) 4)5 52,11 41) 38) Lounges, Easy Chairs Ratt: Chair: Fe: : . | becuse he suspected that he would have tu/instruments. In a march of about 80 miles Salmon Wrapper: at al! Druggists, 50¢, and mm? 2 3! 6 2) aft 23 35 Poe Cc. @eban airs, eather Hair yxy before I ld The a ad : : : § $1.00. omg undsy a. jell « “al Flock and W | Bed M: - ci: ’ «| Psy would go. e document de-| we managed to break through the St. Elias Oe rccsday 29 P 6 58 6 32 oo eus, J attresses, Pillows, ete. manded my presence in St. Mary’s Hall, | A!ps and glacier, which brought us to the tet x y Wednesday ” . n 2 z 9 oo ~ ° ‘. Tignish, at 2 o'clock sharp, when in fact it} east fork of the Copper river. This is a TAP _ y fbarwday = Z @ ey = Gilt Moulding, every style, cheap. Call and examine was Zo clock when | received it. What a| perfect boiling mountain torrent impeded eHA RTSHORNS) me peidsy os! 54lt0 50! 5 10l- 40 : ahh ; * : farce! When we arrived at St. Mary’s|by glaciers every few miles. The last day’s Bos ~ Be jy sworday onl. melae. ar! @ &i 17 | uJ OH nf Fg ge “ay sor Hall it was well nigh 4 o'clock. Here was {march was from 4 in the morning to 8 at as) -) SELF-ACTING | | noiey rl Elncen | 7 sal” ee cee . 3 mee a phe pressive _ Mr. rane and one was only two and a half miles and SH fonds so| 49; 1 3/8231 10 Yuarlottetown, June 4. 1891. is twoJ, P's. sitting on the doorstep. | so fatiguing as to almost exhaust the party. Ns - a 7, 401 4812 7) 8 52i > . : What a personitica: ion Of the three tailors The canvas covers of the bedding were | & 215 / l j E ° {e] a ‘J : , S | y alan 42) 46/310 9 o7| 4 PPe prenss = joF Tooley Street! Laspector Broderick then used to build a boat 14 feet long with — ta Oe Salen BN Siler 43) 4442610 O10 1 was thepe ure of « ejec ion, owing to the|ribs of willows, Inthis we started down | airs :. 6 45/4 43° 5 17 10 32] 9 58 fact, as I was told, that he figured in a the Nees Guar fork of the Copper river, Bi j go-as-you-please match that forenoon, only | hoping that a few miles would take us out ay HALIF A AGENT For STIR, First-Class Firms, etc. SPECIALTIES 3 veveral 4 Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Garefu! attention given to consiguments of Vince Edward Island Produce. REFERENCE—Bank of Nov BY Baiviax, August 13, 1891—dy ' is 5 ORour mail = PRICE25*PER BO ARMSTRONG & CO. PROPRIETORS St. John., N. B. BES A. MORRISON, GAKEBREAD & 00., ™@ TEA MERCHANTS, Slondon,== Engiand, => ——AND ALSO—— West (GR —Pickford & Black’s Whart, ‘ OREHoUND ANDAN Dee COUGHS NOoPING (ove esi_DS. 40 YEARS IN USE. as are not selling the remains «and remnants of an Old Stock. Our Stock of Boots and Shoes is the Newest and Largest in the Island, india 2d Our Wrices defy competition. _____ |QOFF BROS’. GHEAP BOOT STORE & FAGTORY. Pie Charlottetown, October 6, 1891—2aw & wky a Scotia. . | DO YOU KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE? FEN tn ' Arren’s Lune BaAtsam. NO BETTER REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, CONSUMPTION, &c. eI OOO BE THE EXAMINER YOURSELF ! QUALITIES AND TEST THE eed Ale and Beef Peptonized. ——— -~—— (x! spED AND IT WILL ONLY CuST YOU A QUARTER, AND MAY SAV Hi A. ToT BE. TTLE we CLEANSING, £& HEALING, Instane Relief, Permanent Cure, Failune Impossible. tin Y so-called diseases are ply sYmptoms of Catarrh, 48 heatlache, losing scnse a foul breath, hawking Py kien general feeling bility, etc. If you are Ctarrh, an Procuring a bottle of Sagat Baro, Be warned in s Heglected cold in head g Win Catarrl:, followed ¥ fold peaeption and death. hat ¥ail druggists, or sent, re) d,on receipt of price WLFORN ES $1 vyaddressing BA D&CO. Brockville. Ont. Sar te should lose no MUbled With any of these or Meee Sadred symptoms, you have 7am COMMON SENSE TELLS YOU IT MUST BE A GOOD THING, FOR BEEF makes Blood and Muscle, PEPSIN cures Indigestion, ALE Invigorates and Strengthens. ——— {I IT 1S THE NURSING MOTHER'S ONLY HOPE. For sale in Pint Bottles, 95 cents each, at all the Drug Stores. July 17, 1891—dy m w f & wky lyr JOHNSTON'S "3| THE GREAT FLUID BEEF P82 ¥| tenth ier The Most Perfect Form of Conceatrated Nourishment. orc KeHLL UNIVE MONTREAT. —_—— A SbectaL ANNOUNCEMENT of the aculty of Applied Science has been Caine ane the details Other j; menty ot Ci l afford in the Session of 1891-2 Tey] Engi ° ° Which caring and Practic ivan is th; hot hitherto accessible to Students | ,,¢cimens. : . ed P ; : ee his count- . ” Special attention paid to beautiful ena ee od for trathfulness and delicacy by ae Pies may be had on application to the | »onochrome and colors which pag 1 Se are rapidly taking the place of all iaterior Marans oe - -_ opp. ome yt Chese gory higa —e we prices consistant with er any photograph sent . ate so e other Faculties of the | ,inds, and are proc al : takea by us * Fw ce | ity, viz, Law, Medicine, Arts (in- Hs They can be produced from ee toe Miniatures, Glass Positives, etc., ete., and Veerien® Donalda Conrse for Women), #04 | powever old and faded, : Dageers ae ; ty Science will not fail to give entire satis thecaries Hall. -W. BRAKENRIDGE, B. C. L., Remember the place. Over Apo wWeatf ratories, Workshops, Apparatus Aprovements in its several Depart- vil, Mining, Mechanical and Elec- Acting Secretary. CTTMULATING - - - STRENGTHENING - - - INVIGJRATING. September I, 1891--dy & wky RSITY, GEO. H. GOOK, PHOTOGRAPHER ears Chief Operator of the new x ny y ed the services of Mr. CLOUD HILL, for many } Te Geeen avi AVING secuced t ben Hazhes of Ryde Photographer ne a Sa of 1891-3 1 with Hil and Seething a om Photes taken would do well to call and see 7am ail Roya muy, Pp ortraits'on opal and psp2r, finished from the reception of a decument, similar no doubt, to the one I received.- This worthy trio inférmed me that my services were not required, owing to the fact that I had arrived teo late, which of course was no fault of mine. Thus was enother farce enacted by Inspector Broderick. | demanded my fees, butin vain. Broderick had the brazen effrontery to te/i me that he had no hand in bringing me there, and if I knew any; way whereby I could recover travelling expenses or any fees from him, 1 was at liborty to try it! Pilate like, he waslied his hands clear of the whole affair. Such isthe way the Scott Act is eaforced in Tignish. There was no alternative left me but to walk home; so I heaved a sigh and left, meditating on the truth of the following words of a well-known author: ‘‘Down immediately, should go fools from the high places where misbegotten chance has perked them up, and through life should they skuik ever haunted by their native insignificance, as the body marches! accompanied bygits shxdow. As for a much | more formidable class, the knaves, I am at a loss what todo with them; Had [ a world, there ghouwld net be a koaxe in it.” J.C. 8, Kiktare, Oct. 9, 1891. What About Barrister 7 S1r,—We learn that there is a protest in the cart horse class against Barrister, claiming that he cannot register in a pure- bred Clydesdale or Shire Stul Book. Will the Company be so kind as to produce a certificate of his registration, signed by the Secretary of the Stud Book that Bar- rister is registered in? We want to know what we have paid ovr money for. We were under the impression that he was pure-bred. Will the Secretary of the Association please see that the decision of the protest against Barrister gives full satisfaction to the farmers of this Island before he makes any awards in the Clydes- dale and Shire class / FARMERS. _——--- sb oe —- - Final Revision. Judge Alley has given notice of the courts to be held for the Revision of Voters’ Lists for Queen’s County. They are as follows ;— Belle Creek, Lot 62—~At Schoolhouse, on Tuesdav, 3rd Nov, 1891, at 11 o'clock, am, for revision of Lists for Caledonia, No 41; Belle Creek, No 45; and Wood Islands, No 46. Last day for app'ication, Monday, 19th Oct., 1891. Eldon—At Court House, on Wednesday, 4th Nov, 1891, at 10 o’clock, a m, for revision of Lists for Grand View, No 40; Newtown, No 42; Eldon, No 43: and Point Prim, No 44. Last day tor applications, Tuesday, 20th Oct, 1891. Pownal—At Public Hall, on Thursday, Sth Nov, 1891, at 11 o’clock, a m, for revision of Lists for Pownal, No 36; Pisquid Road, No 37; Cherry Valley, No 38; and Vernon River, No 39. Last day applications, Wed- nesday, 21st Oct, 1891. Southport—At Bovyer’s Hall, on Saturday, 7th Nov, 1891, at 10 o'clock, a m, for revision of Lists for Johnson’s River, No 33, Mount Herbert, No 34; and Southport, No 35. Last day for applications, Friday, 23rd Oct, 1891. Dunstaffaage—At Court House, on Mon- day, 9th Nov, 1891, at 10 o'clock, a m, for revision of Lists for Brackley Point Road, No 24; Brackley Point, No 25; Covehead, No 26; Little York, No 27; and Bedford, No 28. L«stday for app'ications, Saturday, 24th Oct, 1891. Mount Stewart—At Mount Stewart Hall, on Wednesday, ltth Nov, 1891, at 10 o'clock, a m, for revision of Lists for Tracadie, No 29; Hillsboro, No 30; Pisquid, No 31; and Monaghan, No 32. Last day for applications, Tuesday, 27th Oct, 1891. Charlottetown—At Court House, on Mon- day, 16ch November, 1891, at 11 o'clock, for revision of all polling districts ia Charlotte- town and Royalty (Nos 47 to 61, both in- clusive). Last day for application, Saturday, 3lst October, 1891. For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- daces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as *‘ bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant to taste. other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Syrup,” and take no other kind. Tyr | line, It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhees, whether arising from teething or Be sure and ask for ‘“‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing were 35 miles long. The boat upset several times and the men were nearly drowned. In one plice all went over the fall and under a waterfall. Five miles of this stream was through an enormous canyon with perpendicular walls 600 to 800 feet 1igh. We were not more than two hours making these rapids. The speed was very great. The water was essentially rapid for another 160 miles till we struck the Indians. By this time we were worn out and out of food com- pletely, having for a long time had only flour and tea, The descent of Copper riv-| Medicines, Fancy, Toilet and miscellaneous er was much easier. We got to its mouth | articles has been doubled, and the public will about the middle of August; our men were | not find a more complete stock in any Drug almost shoeless and without clothes. | Store on the Island, Roughly, this completed the expedition,| We are carrying a very choice live of striking white men for the first time since} French, English and German Perfumes, also May. We opened about 500 or 600 miles | i» Fancy Soaps. of totally unknown country, and, of course, W e have also added to the attraction of our a good deal on exch side 6a the boundary | 2¢W Store an elaborate Soda Fountain, sthe We have got thorough maps taken finest ever imported to Charlottetown, where by Dr. Hayes, of the geological survey in ~ a “= sosernaams eS = ines mids at Washington At the hack of St; Bling) ets 2 mepertans pelat eh ear Soe By . is that the Syrups run through the Alps were 50 peaks from 12,000 to 16,000 Pou: ot : ; ; : tosh ‘ighe.: hilt “ten sameehe Aaleneaeaeee ountain are made with genuine Fruit Juices, | L not artificial flavors. White River were mapped out, and many| The choicest brands of Havana Cigars in signs of minerals, éspecially copper, were | the city, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Pipes, Tobacco met with. Wesaw 55 lakes in one day. | Pouches, etc, Give us a calls Insist upon having the HARTSHORN, SOLD BY ALL DEALERS, Factory, Toronto, Ont. Davies’ New Drug Store. ' N 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 A large collection of botanical specimens} 4ug22 was secured, and photographs were taken of | > = everything of interest. The most impor- tant feature of the whole trip was the suc- HOUSE AND LOT FOR SA LE cessful breaking through the St. Elias anita Vernon River Bridge, Lot 50, HE undersigned offers for sale his Resi- dence, situate at Vernon River Bridge, containing 150 feet of land fronting on road by 109 feet, with two-story Dwelling House finished complete inside and outside, Also, Coach House and Stable and a good well of water on the premises Apply to Geo, Forbes, Vernon River Bridge, or the owner, A. FINLAYSON, Steamer Stanley. aug4—dy law (tu) wy tf TENDERS ILL be received up to MONDAY, 26th OCTOBER next, for the Excavation (per cubic yard), Mason and Bricklayer’s Work, Carpentry and Joiner Work and Plastering Required in the Erection of the Masonic Temple and Public Hall, Tenders in lump sum for the whole work will also be considered. The lowest nor any tender not necessarily ranges, a feat never befure accomplished by man, All the party are well. The jvurney was hazardous in the extreme, and one of great danger at times. 22. ee “Make Hens Lay.’ Such is the caption of an advertisement that appears not only in the local, but many leading agricultural papers, and which sug- gests the propriety of a few thoughts upon the subject. It may be laid down as a rule that most farmers indulge in raising poultry not for the pleasure it gives, but for the profit that is realized from the same which must come from young chicks or eggs, and since the chicks must come from the eggs, the real profit may be traced to egg pro- duction, so the advice given in these words is of vital consequence to the ambitious farmer. “The advertisement re- ferred to recommends Sheridan’s Con- dition Powders to make hens lay, and so do we,” says Mr. Hunter, poultry editor of the N. E. Farmer. ‘‘A hen to lay pro- lifically must bs in perfect health, must be in condition, and here is based the true theory of the value of Sheridan's Condition Powder—it promotes the general good health of the fowl, gently quickening di- gestion, and stimulating all the various or- gans of the body, as well as the ovaries, to perform their functions.” At this season of the year the use of Sheridan’s Condition : : accepted. Ce a a ane a Plans and specification can be seen at the young Pp : y Y | office of will get to laying earlier when the price for eggs is very high, Any person buying and using Sheridan’s Condition Powder now, will get their hens in good laying condition before cold weather, and / stand a good chance to win one of the large gold premiums to be offered later by I. S. Johnson & Co., 22 Custom House Street, Boston, Mass., (the only makers of Sheridan’s Condition Powder)who will send for 50 cents, two packs of powder; for $1, five packs; tor $1.20 a large 2} Ib. can, post paid; six cans for $5, express prepaid. Six caus will pay a good dividend, I. 5. Johnson & Co. will also send tu anyone asking for it a copy of the best poultry magazines published, free. The paper one year and a large can of Powder for $1.50, CHAPPELL & PHILLIPS, Architects. Sept 26—-t t & sat TO LET, HE Large Store wich Warehouse udjoin- ing, fronting on Queen Street, near Water Street, at present in the occupstion of George H. Toombs. This preperty is convenient to shipping, etc. Possession given Ist December next, 1891. For further particulars apply at office of Messrs. Davies & Haszard, or to the under- signed at Southport. JOHN AYLWARD. Ch’town, Oct. 3, 1891.—2w eod HEADACHE, dizziness, :inging noises in the ears, hawking and spitting are sure symptoms of catarrh. here is no case nasal balm will not cure if given a fair trial, Beware of im- MY OWN HOU SE ) ications. lw 1 Do you want a dinner set, tea set, cham- ber set, glass table set, water set, toilet set. If so, now is thetimeto call, as we 5 ‘i ‘i ate 10 ‘i are giving liberal discounts. At the cheap- 10 is i nin. est crockery store.—W. P. Colwill. ‘““WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POW Oct 1 dy wky 4wks. Moruers, have pity on your pale and suf- DEE tes bees emplayed t6 say own houses hold for maay years. fering daughters. Their system is ‘‘run down,” and if neglected the consequences may “Grorce Lawsoyx, Pa. D., LL. D., Fellow of the Institute of Chemistry of Great 9 1-2 Ounce Packets, - - 5 cents, back the rosy cheeks and health and strength. May 9, ’91—2aw & w 5m mar2 3i eod & wk be fatal. Dr. Williams Pink Pills will bring iw "Britain and Ireland.” septs 3 i ; 4 ’ ER ree, gees.