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It will be perused with interest by Mr. Fletcher's many old friends in this Province, and those who favor prohibition wiil be pleased to ‘earn of the success of that cause in the infant State of South Dakota :—‘* October the first, will be a day never to be forgotien in South Dakota. On that day, this great ew State passed through the most excit- iug contest that it was ever my privilege to wituess. In addition to the regular Repub- lican and Democratic tickets—the Repub licans bearing aloft the banner of ** Con- stitutional Prohibition,” and the Democrats “The Scottish Chief” A gentleman of this town has favored us witha copy of The Scottish Chief, a news- paper published at Red Springs, North Carolina. There is evidently a lirge sprinkling of Highlanders, or people of Highland descent, in that section of North Carolina, if one may judge from the names that predominate in the editorials and aa- vertiseiments of this paper. Mefeans, Me- Lachlans, cM jians, Campbeils, McNeil!s, and other Higiiland names figure through out its pages as iuxuriantiy as if it were published at Oban or Inverness. One of the most interesting contributions to its colums is headed ‘William MeMillan’s that of **High License ”—for the election Letter.” We would judge from the con- of State Officers, Congressmen, Judges tents of his letter that Mr. MeMillan is not and representatives to the State Legis- ony @ very intelligent but a very old man. lature, there were other momentous Issues He writes of Highland emigration to North at stake. We had first, the adoption or Carolina after the Battle of Culloden, and rejection of the Sioux Falls Constitution. states that with the exception of arrivals of minority representation. Third, crofters a few years »go, there had been the location of our capital, (In this rac e, but few arrivals of Highland there were six competiters,viz: Pierre, Sioux years 1504 and 1805. ‘Phis would be about Falls, Huron, Mitchell, Watertown and the tlie (A. D. 1803) that the famous Pol y Chamberlain—all large towns, and all bent brought the Earl of Seikivk’s Highlanders on winning at any cost. It is calculated to Belfast in this island. I: that each town put $100,000 in the canvass. paragraph in this paper that of two ship--No means were left untried to win the loads of emigrants from Scotland whieh ar- popular vote. The battle w for the rived in N temporary locatica only. Pierre won, but Second, YS BINCC tiie is stated iu “a as Nerth Carviina im 1804 there are assis'ance of Sobeiski, Mury Ohi > Co) ary grass aud pine trees of North Carolina. the Prehibitionists had the We regret to see that the kindliness that Rev. Sam Small, John iat Op, Mrs. Woodb: 1dge, of teak 2b distinguish the original Hig t people oi North Carjova is on the decline~so at! Bain, of Kentucky, the Rev. Mr. Jordon, east W@ judge from Mr. McMillin’s! better known as the *t Texas Ciyone,” the J. and several celebri ies Every church and hail, jetier alreauy* feferred io. He says eclored Culifornia orator,—the Rev. ** Aiong the changes that have occurred | Hector, Miss Wi'lare within my recollection isthe want of kindness 'from the East. aud generosity that once prevailed. In tty ‘and schoolhouse, and square and street, early fea Scotchman burned a tarkiln On! rang for two long mouths with appeal and Ratt Swamp at a distance of 20 miles from the argument, with facts and figures for the at pcg ae So aa ae home as against the saloon. Preachers and ‘ a few d: r charge, j p.-: : “git s Burning tar was very common in those days, coe abandoned er = plead and the Scotch neighbors did the hauling ag aj'#@ ©*USe Of temperance; pe iticilans took neighborly act. Iremember when the fences|the stump, some for and some against the vn & plantation were nearly all destroyed by |@doption of the article in the coustitution, fire, and the neighbors rebuilt it in a day, |[t was a war of giants. Money, avarice, Iwo sons of a farmer died during the mouth | fashion and appetite on the one side; reason, of June, leaving the farm short of hands, and conscience, law and order, and the home che crop was ploughed and hoed by those in jon the other. To stimulate the antics m in the month of 'theiy work, thers was the example of the neighborhood, A fire June destroyed one half mile of fence for a whiskey-ridden Pennsylvania with her 200,- 000 majority in favor ot license; rum- scotch farmer, and his neighbors hearing of cursed Mussachusetts; and beer-mortgaged it, assembled and rebuilt it in a day, refusing to st linner for fear of not completing | 7,, ; : > a prvnlaged: supper were or Xinode L.iand, with her ideas about as large . . ! S } Sis wet iti r a ; 2 together, and farmers and their wives spent i: the Siate, 5 lug he We to th ns of the evening in a lively dance, to the old Scotch {fhe s4.v0n. ut the Western Pioneer, tunes of ‘Lulloch Ghorum and Mullan Dhu, | brave in lis deeds, original in his methods, ‘You should teel proud of your new fence,’ , tremendous in his power, progressive in said one present. ‘Yes,’ was the reply, his ti oog.t and iid pendent in his action, ‘and prouder still of my neighbors.’ Wlether{scorned tu be guided by the slow notions P é 8 ; guid such acts of kindness would be performed nowlof the effete East,—-and he marched is rather problematical. . to the polls admitting that the Among the advertisements we see )*ctir of empire once westward took its ‘ : ra > * ** Geelic Elements in the Hebrew Language, }way,” but that the rebound should now 6 ri. be 7 y sh . oy J. P. McLean, 20 cts.,” and “A For- | begin, and civilization with its bemgn aud . + : ”» » > . tune Made Hasily,” by He 1. McDuttie, | purifying power should be rolled back from Agent, who announces that ** if a man aged ithe broad and unfettered west to the be 30 will pay 7 p. c. per annum interest on nighted dwellers by the sea. And it was so xs } BR was Ian VY - . : ne oa ce $08 000,000). ahh aan: The stand taken by the people of South sresen asse v0 r c } Sled res " wt] : , B10 002 cash at the piney the term, and in ‘Dakota on this ae i i] ac eae 9 y ; ‘ 7 ub : ° , i on om . . . 1e@ "AVe idifinn thaneeo bi o rata share of the |¢S'#»lishes the truih thatat is t e brave, ore wr oye es ae ithe chivairous aud the conquering that profits earned by the money placed in their |), illite alin chat sete a “tiie bentes ands, making the f ay him : Saeeat — eg Jn ne "ts vee abl wiao00" fand the drones who remain at home, <A 1e end e 15 ye: 5000." bs ile tas pit ans') : > : ane ie east 18 a Yerahium in a pot rhis beats all offers of loans and insurauce — ae ga tang sar ie sian “i Ese oe vp lives that we have at home. But per-|-0.0 7 .* wend, - ; i mina garden, exuberant, generous sous who meditate going to North Carolina nae © 8? : nals a s a. v4 is had = nay gta arity and progressive. 1 am convinced that cleat i ioc ihc rere A + ak Shah Mente views of valley and plain, of waving cataract er la eastern Coas at OTale, . : Peal oe ' : ° . Vive > i 8, Whose acies according to this paper, is sinking slowly. and gig a — aims wh ee acles Chis depression of the surface is not con- seem fu De lost in tae very ante-chamber oi fined tu the oie t, for another contributor ae unobst ore sight of the star:y : Ray aed » | $Kies,—have a tendency to eniarge men’s strutea the te 2 ‘ Mr. Gadd’s Wis y . 5 —_ oo monet - — oe is souls. David among the Judean Moun- 2eCa 26 , , 7 P 2Ver: > : : . : P eh 1a8 eV) Th J ee , R cs é. a tains ; Homer on the shores of the Archi recent years. 1e ¢ of ft i a sliailiiieas si Dec eons mag unce visibl > from the eink of these hills.” | Pelase ; Shakespere on the banks of Avon ; S i db a in : could earn his Miiton in the fields of Horion ; and Words ata 000 y OM Med, Gic's a not only | worth on the placid lakes of England ar = { . . . : ° e . . . $14, on Mr. McDuttie’s plan, not o ying iilustrations of this truth. Is it not the eastern coast but the mountain near | 1'Ving illustra Ste ane a i the dike al “ime ‘sdqa’ an > n>} , > TQ ? oo " . . a . 5 . - sep 8 place would probably be covered lers of the people from King David down t y the sea, Abraham Lincoln w ere reared far awa\ Lhe Scottish Chief is_published monthly from the influence of bu sy thiongs ana grea for the modest sum of 50 ceuts a year, and : cities / ‘offers a cheap and agreeable channel for | aiie ated tn Pa eee { t 1 Highlauders of P. E. Isiand to obtain | In es ery es - es kota, Une a knowedge of ways of living and mode of SCePes on a eee Gat er ee thinking of their fellow-clansmen of North |Chara: OTEEG GE. MEPTED Ae ON eaten Carolina. jenerzy. «At the beginning of every huur i LL RR ON A RE ER {the Gay, ail the church belis were ran y, & For Delicate, Sickly Childrén [that *t these times ail g od mea and womer Se ;Could iOCK Up tO heaven and Dreathe a ! 4 ¢ saw f£s.0 th tyr? ' nia o ; Scott’s Emulsion is unequalled. See what |Veut prayer lor the eee OF Se Bren Dr. C. A. Black, of Amherst, N. S., says; “{/cause. Little boys and girls paraded tix have been a -quainted with Scentt’s Emuision | streets with banners and mort es and ot Cod Liver Oil, with Hy piosphites, for ; badges, asking the voters to st nd by tie years, and consider it one of the finest pre-|home and the little ones. Women sur- purations now before the public. lis pleasant! rounded the polls pleading with the men tlavor makes it the great favorite for children, and I do highly recommend it for al) diseases of children and adults ” druggists, 50 cts. and $1.00. RE eo |} tu save the new state from tbe influence of} wastlbg ithe saloon. Wagons wud coaches, omni- Seid by | buses and hacks rolled over the streets with iflying flags bearing such inscriptions as the [following *“* The saloom must go.” ‘It News Notes. jcan never be legalized without sin.” ‘* No 3 " ae ne }tnan who votes tu legalize the saloon can The Nova Scotia Central Railway, ex- object to his son patronizing it.” ‘The tending from Middleton to Bridgewater,, salvon without boys is like a saw mill with- has been completed, and trains are now ‘out logs.” **The saloon antagonizes th. running, ; ‘ ‘home, the schovl, the church and the Plans are being prepared for an immense State.” ‘* Vote it down ’—and down it suspension bridge to span the Hudson trom | y ent. 0, we have a grand people in — Suxete Corres Two Cenrs = ee VOL. 25.—NO. 123. |it falls into line and brings prohibition to a full and final victory.” The State Republican ticket was elected |by over twenty thousand majority, and recent State Elections in Seuth Dakota, | Constitutional Prvhibition j i | | i i bat two survivors. Mrs. Rass is the sur- next fall the same struggie will again be } vivor of the first ship, and Mrs, M ry Rey, winessed for the permanent location.) of Long Street, of the second. <A visit Fourth, Constitutional Prohibition « r Hieh to the town Or Ssveitiement called L ng Liceuse And this was the most terri otreetis iy S h visited Mr a. Vi ry R >, WHO uont of i, The Bre vers an D 5 I le rg’ As | 8 In her 86th year, and very aciive ; and tation of the United S:ares put $200,000 | that, ake many others in that vi the Canvass to defeat probibition. Eve ‘| speaks: Gaelic duent y- Inthe fanily of De. saloonist devoted his whole time. and a Neil M Pha are hine } Y x } , it Vii ’ I \ t y i d i peak Geelic. We would sux: thai ne cauve of High Licea Ever n [ big enaers ol N rth Carolina it Vilunge D » ; W ie? i@ilww-couuirymwen in Prince Kdward agents from | i Pai l-land dm 1850 at the time of the Caledon-!Minnea 8, Omaha ond Chicago, whe ha ian ygatheri: Chey would be made heart-'au abundance of * fi] ly lucre” to buy « iy WeiGuime; aua our green fields and rich an voter that could e pure ha ed, In lulilagé Would’ be 4 plessaut contrast to the addition to an abund ance of iocal talent, | , by over fifteen thousand votes! South Dakota is going to be ‘‘a bright, particular star” among the constellation of States—the dismal stories | Of drought, want, blizzards and cyclones, ot which I see so much in eastern papers,to the contrary notwithstanding ” aaa lA Ateaeesennae Ask For Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and be sure you get it, when you want the best blood-purifier. With its forty years of unexampled suc. cess in the cure of Blood Diseases, you can make no mis- take in preferring Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to any other. The fore-runner of mod- ern blood medicines, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is still the most pop- ular, being in great- er demand than all others combined, * Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is selling faster than ever before. I never hesitate to recommend it.’’-- George W. Whitman, Druggist, Albany, Ind. “Tl am safe in saying that my sales of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla far excel those of any other, and it gives thorough satisfac- tion.’”’— L. H. Bush, Des Moines, Iowa. “ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and Ayer’s Pills are the best selling medicines in my store. I can recommend them conscien- tiously.”—C, Bickhaus, Pharmacist, Roseland, Ll. “We have sold Ayer’s Sarsaparilla here for over thirty years and always recommend it when asked to name the best blooed-purifier.” — W, = M nD, Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. “T have sold your medicines for the last seventeen years, and always keep them in stock, as they are staples. ‘ There is nothing so good for the youth- ful_ blood’ as Aver’s Sarsaparilia.”— t. L. Parker, Fox Lake, Wis. “Ayer’s Sarsaparilla gives the bess satisfaction of any medicine I have im stock. I recommend it, or, as the Doctors say, ‘I prescribe it over the counter.’ It never fails to meet the cases for which I recommend it, even where the doctors’ peta have been of no avail.”—C,. F. Calhoun, Monmouth, Kansas. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Price $1; siz bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle, | tiens and Family | receive prompt and careful O Chemicals and Compounds A. 3. JOHNSON, oct8—ly eod ——ON—— AM instructed by Mr. James R. McDon- the premises :-— on Great George Street and 42 feet on Kent For further particulars apply to F. L. Has- Recipes attention. G | bearing our label and passing Cor Prince and Kent Streets, | Corner Great George and Kent Sts, nell, to sell by Auction, on WEDNES- One of the most desirable Building Lots for trect, directly opposite W. KE. Dawson's, zard, Ksq. Jersey City to New York. The estimated Dakota. Sam Small said: ‘**Now that cost is $40,000,000. South Dakota Republicans have sounded oe wiece ‘the key-note of the irrepressible conflict For restoriug the color, thickening the ‘®¢ *®} . : 4» growth, and beautifying the hair, and for 4d the death-knell of the liquor trattic, | Harxison LORING, ‘Treas >, harlottetown, te 3s Ga ER, e , Charlottetown, June 14, 1399—e0d wisy preventing betduess, Hall's Hair Reyewer ig expect soon to hear the ‘tramp, tramp erpeeen | _ | Physicians’ Pcescrip- T | ave our specialties, and will | We warrant all Drugs, through our hands, VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, BY AUCTION, DAY, October 23rd, at 12 o'clock, noon, On a Business Stand in thecity, fronting 85 feet Esq. Terms at sale. R. BE Al RSTO, oct7—eod Auctioneer, cay] <a eee ¢ om Ewid Teer 9 SNRESH SAUSAGES made daily at RK. a BRIDGES’, and sold at }2 cents per ound. Special rates to Hotels and Boarding Houses. 2aw ti—octl2 ANNUAL MEETING, “HE Genera! Annual Meeting of the Hills- borough Skating Riok Company will be neid on WEDNESDAY, 30th day of October, inst.» A. D. 1889, at Eight o'clock, Pp. ™., at the office of Messrs. Pelmer & McLeod, Char- otietown. b. C. McLEOD, Secy-Ti easurer, oct9 tl 30th Charioitetown Driving Park aud Provincial Exnibition Association. rss ANNUAL GENERAL MEBRTING of the Stockholders of the above Association will be held in Mr. J. D McLeod's Hail, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 23rd inst., at 8 o'clock, sharp. By order of the Directors. rs SSCS ee = ie aaa _ pore mee vo panne’ oon orc eT ~~ 8 a EE CON Ce ee ar ae me 8 onl. ‘ te — =e Mans