Re ee oer COLONIAL = PALLIAMENT. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Taorspan, April 2. Hon. Mr. Davies. —Mr. Chairman, some years ago the temperance men of this Island were asking for a | probibitory lew ; [said to them at that time, to come up with a reasonable measure, and it should have my | support, such 1 regard their present request, and there- fore, feel bound to aid in carrying it through, if we can. | b wa sorry that some people ootain tavern licences who obviously ought not te have got them. L woald like to <* such houses respectably k pt. which will be the case when opened by respectable mon, If houses were open- ed, say, on the leading roads, ten miles apart, L woud like the Government to have power to open others at a le s distance than ten miles [rom each other, provided the people desired it, As to pint leepees, L would like te see the sale of diquors in siaall quantities confined to stores in the city, who deal in liquors exclusively. La country sores pint livenses ave sometimes obtained, where a more handful of goods are for sale, and which have been ploeed oa the shelves, merely a8 a pretext for the sale of the e places too often attract young ttea, Wo Way raw for life laid. liquors, and th there huve the foundation of their ° . ‘ M ‘ eo eur ss the d t ae Mr. MeNvpttu. na Mr (“ha rman, I quite agree with a git a = (ourrer Bs . curries ” s : ae [ Means. house care of ; d ] S li M ' , » 2 F ve oard any c Hatut on aecoun 8 Hees ,@ 2 ° + De agyviel cure » het he th: uN wii alts Tis Yo.lee fram the on mober fer Melfan, | | "ever heard any complaint on sex | Ea Mr. G@ Sinelair in the Chair. Dr. Magyiel cored my headache that wa Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitic, tnfluemen, siandniar weilings, umps, telieve the Government should have control over a!l the were ke some already esta! ished iu the Is and, they | | | | . . | where oue myself, kept a Post «ffice for six- : : ‘ . ficensed taverns, and bave power to enforce them | Were eed a1 I, ys d “t ’ ’ 1 | lutions on the subject, and said that tt was not coptem- cholera morbas. ‘The dear little thing got well in | Serences in the Chest uné Side, . Throats and Diptheria. ; een years. a over heard auy grievance- expre-8 ? 7 ‘ e a being in preper style. | am aware that the hon. | ‘ee? years. ou a 5 ‘ lated to mak > material changes in the Bill of last | # das ‘ 7 ; ’ ' ; cok Mr. Bel ade laudabl during the whole of that pertod. There are many plated ‘to make ‘sny ca , lemen i My nasusea of a morningis now cured Bleeding at the Lungs, in any of the above diseases, immediate and regres an ee ra Tr ‘ j hj hich few wil lertake, and —_ He read extracts received from gentic — ” “ Your box of Magyiel s oulve cured me of nore | Liver Compiaint, &c- manent relief is obtained by effectual! iubbing the efforts in the vause of Temperance; but still LE have no SOU! Gs COnM Clas WHS mt was ' .— a eres New Brnnswick, showing the nec ‘ssity of affording ofthe head. Lrabbed some of your Salye behind | is ‘ detergent Ointment, twice a day, upon the nech i of oO ¢ > rae ° » I s lé j i i . a " ’ the = cs . my eat d the noise left.’ spalled s s t nas attended the a@ ca e ows ee aati . dvudt there ts a sood lew t 4 it S$O0i l there ¥ *¢ yten O tiie t ace can € tounc aitable for the t ut facilities to parties from the Provinces who were dispus- ny ea ( i i The anegnames nece oo : PP chest and back. [ts acts upen the very ainsprings wae of keeping a Pust Ofte. d t tabtiat inufactori yn the Island. and with ‘send me two boxes; I want one for a poor | ton of this medicine in all cases o of life; for through the glands pass all new matter, , . 4 ‘ > aS IR i ictories < ‘ : id % i i quire ) se budy’s re 5 5 Hen. Mr. Latino. — Mr. Chairman, if the alterations M Prowse — L am decided yin favor of the reso- vs 0 5 ' 1 ’ ' at ithe th | ris fin a toll es i PULMONARY COMPLAINTS 5 we . Z r tt . t “— : 2 paration avd = oid par. : : a : ; Was ae esirous to know what acty e Li gis- * Penclose adollar; your price is twenty-five | z cles detrimental to its preservation, pray 1 fer coud be ca ried ul, I have no doult but lution, for i believe a Post (five kept ina tavern is in that view were desirol OA : : dul Co oe A Gs t sf ols tbiatatnie Ones” | nas induced many physicians of high standing to emplor - ; : . ' p . 0 . he Ort. tit ti t nl they t j ; } lature W vald take to encourage the introduction, tree of coe oe if re : > . ' itin their practice, some of whom advise us of the tact went, used conjoint y with lolloway 8 Pills, will that it wiull be au tWoprovement, while they uizht aiso the wrong piace. it iutoxicoting haya rs are Venuded ae . a ie * Send me tive boxes of your Pilis Over their own signatures. We bave space oniy for the act su searchingly and certainly as to effect cuw } : ’ 5: e duty, of machinery and other articies reg uired to carry “ 2 ve thoes 2 ; of your Salve by , al tnees om Tea tend @ Preduce more stougdy” og l have held pret y im the same buridio rwith the Post Om “e there isa creat | a J. -“ y r ; i 1 ( } Le e huve Lure pOXCS y' Sa p names of a few of these: he must hopeless cares. ! in} . } | : : tp HEAR ; , : feed WE sneh fact ies tle the é ded to the prospect o return mail. ‘ ' ‘ snel fories. € ren abudce much ty the opinions expressed by the hon, the leader | tem iation placed in the way of youag men who go to ee “4 » Aurx, Haren, M.D. A. A. Ginna, M.D. Rheumatism Lumbago Con- f the Govermment,that hou hould, on public roads i : fa a 20 rs an ioflax ef manufacturers to the Colony, as the resuit | ¥. Borpen, M.D. W. i. Ween, M.D. ’ ’ MH LAG Le eut, that Douses sxou.d, on p e s€U5, the ee alt re au? i! ‘soluat ‘ . ces a 1 | wor i nc F THE . , : . ° » . . i : ' } eae ae the Other Ll am more in favor of this resoiution than | of the high tariff impos d bythe Dominion Guvernmear, FOR ALL DISEASES OF THEI ww. a. Rest, M&M. W. B. Lyxcu, M.D. tracted and Stiff Joints. © licensed witiin ten mi'cs of each other, aha | cee fg diner brouy rt ‘se principles. © ‘ i : . il iat a sTVTVAT ON . MINT hae kuaienis _ SRI x, M.D. a ay ener Sng eres Seta | He then submitted a resolution having tor its object the | ALDINE YS, RETENTION OF THE sven ae ai e aon aa Many thousands of martyrs thom the ehovseulll » r ¢ 24 } { . i ° would be mor permanent, ane likely to be Kept weil \ a , ( tes fro being kept tr vol i | ; if Boltowew* wa 3 . I , : 4 } laid dawn, to preveut Post Ofhe rom being t ‘ and other articles for manufactaring purposes. He also | i agoiel % Pills are a Perfect Cure Praprorp Kxapp, M.D. A. U. Macanartr, M.D, 1 bk ne 1y’s Vintmweut be briskly and pereeveringly tsa they are likely he uuder ihe present system taaeins, | think it would prove to be very inconvenient, \ ‘a han eniaaialea: th a se of a aadee | RR ey . ‘ . ' Saymouz Teacuen, M.D. 8. H. Fumer, M.D. iubbed upon the parts affected, ease may be safeic | : "ER: ubmitted a reso on touch e necessity i re} ie : ee say rey , 6 pe ig is : It appears co be the exverience of this Lsiand, tha: 90 pur Lb would agree to prevetit a tavern being kept In the — , ss ° ONEDOSE WILL SATISFY ANY ONE. Such testimony Kuarauteed, expecially if the pores of the skin by in i will keep a vovd house, uuless be is allowed to -e!! ' . ih : ; . stringent mo le for collee ing duty on £ yads received ne i a previeusly opened by tomentations with warm water. * I h FE ; 4 j oe ao sume Louse with a Court of Justice. Post Ollices ought from steamers or CANNOT BE DISCREDITED. The gross bumors require expulsion from the sys, i 1.5, Li the BxXeculiVe cou spe.k Out OD this point ' wo kept 8 mertime { . en | : : , i | YD WP x +17 a hy ar ie & i , »58e8S8i0 tem; it is thereto seces y big t Ket t . p Bui to 0 kept to tavergs, but someniines oller places The Ginirman chen reported the said resolatiuns agree] | I ( yR ] CMA yw , ] JISE (SES, From the mass of evidence in our possession we select : 4 ; = " a meee sary ty bave recourse to they could tell of many e Hh Didi Ols which have heer could uot be ob aulued { wou'd move in amendment ial ; , t . ; 5 : iY the following : — a oway’s admirable Pills, which, by purifying and { i I : : and obtained iecauve sit ayain, Nervous Prostratior "eaknesses, Creneri 408 > mr strengthening the system, g i made on this subject. [do uot see my way cicar to | chat all concerning Post Offives be struck out of the ae oe eet : ' ; Nenwwer Peeeapan: ne Te From L. J. RACINE, Esq. ngthening the system, greatly assist the oprem ' eo ee : mae pret " T 8 , 8 ho! , ’ tion of the Ointment and facilitat d : he House then went into Committee of the whole situde, Want of Appetite, MAGUIeL’s of La Minerve, Montreal. “ Having experienced the o e and confirm su pict the resoluction, Mr. Gwe. Stvccata —Mr. Coairmanif there was no , prineiple gontained in the resolution would work trja- . esi ‘eas oe Months | was most cruelly afflicted with a severe and : : . fiquor used at all in the p sblic houses, the accomimoda. | PEMCtPle ee t J Mr. Mcleunan itn the Chair. Maeciel’s Pills anil Salve ohatinate couch, aceompanied with acute pain in the cerations of all kinds. : aouid be better th 1s now ececrally i Peil rivusiy, L should | ke to hear the reason why J am =" side, which did not leave me, suinmer or winter. The 10H ' » Dette ao ’ £ raily is. Cilaps " . i ; a aii ail aac al sania Ei heir wuota ¢ a cure symptoms increased alarmingly, and so reduced was I : : : it he | arts a pare yr l i es S in tuvor of the reso;unou without amendment, for { ‘I he claus 3 relat ng te the extensi ym of the Crimia il are almost un pip we mnt eit effects, and a cur that I evuld walk ‘but a tew ateps without resting te There is no medicinal preparation in the world ss (Re iquor thet so many are 10) lav . en ee would rather see the Fost Ofhce in uy own vetghbor j 1 ict yf tt City Counetl w ] dank, Se hans MAE® eneeeninrr | en at this junc ng Proton or ed ee eee eee ee ee ee ; : ; _ . ' - : en urisdictrorn: ¢ ve Uily Counc as read. | exertion eceasioned. At this juncture } commence treatment of y : arts taking the Balsam, trom which [ found unmediate relief, rent of the sbove ailments, as Holleway's at liberty to foree my ov ions upon others, but am Most iv favor of the permissive principle, ex- tension of this is all that is asked for by the petitioners. lam rather inclived to think sd..e dithenlty would be met with, in dealing with the question at public meet- ings, for at some places the weetiag might be nearly divided, and it wight occasion seme appleasantness, but still b do not feel disposed to refuse the request of the petitioners. [am not in favor of having Pust Offices kept im taverns, aod | would incline LO suppose, that aod an the parties who sell liquors \u their stores, would fiud its can ee eS cre, ta ees bares. en ee is 00 be to their ‘mberest t0 ve good revulations ea- hat the resolution be amended by inpsel Noy the words, be by fine. For instance. in the case of a young female and reply wilt be re nen wy following marl nouns oa ‘ed using it, she was greatly relieved, and in less mation, rewoving stagnation, covuling the bested : ° ae ' 7 _—" vis ‘ ) ” 1 » | , 5 Write for Mayguiel’s Treatment of Diseases than three days was entirely cured, and is now well. I blood d check li acrimoniow d h : , ‘ _ | * Government Office and” before * Court of Justice sho has beea tempted ake ld hich is not her ie ee. wen han three days'wa ares wells 3 plood, and checking all acrimonious and unhealthy torced upon their pretuises Che last act reqatred a who has beea tempted to take property which ts nol det COUNTERFEITS! COUNTERFEITS!! All have since oaeneenn . thy peepee te many ot ny discharge , . Mr. Brecken —I voted in tavor of the amendment for’ the fit timesit woeld be bette a: : wet . mee ne BS é neighbors, Who have used it, and in no case have . Wajority of householders to eusdle a man to vdtvln a ; ' own, for the first time, it would be better to 1mpose a eadera of this paper are warned not to purchase ynown it fail of effecting a speedy cure. : » , - J oe I a aad Sa aleaeal furth . i a t ' subuitted by ihe bon. Attorney drenera!, Not because I fir e. for when we con id r the tate of our | we ns M 4 ‘ ei ‘ Oa ro Par eal Vie 7 l ws ; 7 : Bd i are at baberty te wo any use of me above a Diseases attendant on Childhood. cence, @ ie J S v SSLTICe | ; ‘ : ce » we yside Sti yrisonus, s(Ggif.ts? uate ri ‘ 4 ae | ess thie think proper. fit shall induce anveody to use ¥ : : : r them approved o2 the principle that Post UOlthees shouid we must know that to send her there, would ouly teud lame t J. Haydock. Proprietor, in addition to the Balsaua I sail b glad, for } have great confidence in it. Diseases incident to early life fall more unde ; be Kept in taverns but because [ be eved that In some lebs Rae . . a name of Dr J. Mayygiel, is on the engraved siip Yours, P. GUITTE, the management of the mother than the medica tf Leaper or Tae Govexnwenr The pers pt ta : By eck at i Set : ; to « es her, instead of being the means of her reform. | surrouu ling each box or pot Proprietor of the Courrier de St. Hyacinthe. wan. Holloway’s Ointment should therefore be on EA de GoveRNMeENT.— ire *rsons Ocalities no other place cveuid be got. rut since the | gtion f she were &B ison, she would in all W. 2. Wateon. sole Avent for P. E. Island. ¢ : regarded by her as a “Household Treasure,’’ asi t : e were sent to prison, > Wo Ww } ie i , sole Avent for P. E. Island. & Clergymen, Lawyers, Singers, zg y , ) eure,’” utit in the country who sell iv sores uuder pint hiceuses, have to Obtaiu the written consent of the majority of | a +h), ‘ ict. ar a e eount . . . > 2 a v6 wn &- ‘ , . , : . oe . tre sehvol district, and che taverns 1a the coun ry,which Hon. Leaper oF THE Orposition I was tn favor o We should bear in wm nd that the reformation of which will effectually and instantaneously relieve their and croup, this invaluable Ointment should be wie kept as houses ought to be, would wot be » Kept | that amendment also, but as the hon. member for | the offender is the object to be accomplished, and that is aiMculties. This Remedy, unlike most others, is ex- rubbed twice a day upon the throat and ehest, and ‘ t tremely the soungest invalid will derive therefrom the most were it aot for the patronage which they reevive from | tis.e who take a giass,and if we have afew more douses re arene sere to G ore wo nies Bagnal a nm Hon. Leaver oF tue Governwenr.—t wae not! 4 gine than by sending the offender to prisoa, from A small quantity allowed to pass over the irritated ive powers of the Unguent. the Princetowo Road. it wou d add much to the comfort | aware that those who were tu the habit of drinking | he 1. O¢ a ' part at once removes the difficulty. ee , , = hich he would often come out worse than when he went : : wajen de WOR : BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS AND Both the Ointment and Pills should be aad convenieuce ol the trave ling public. Pud.ie houses ace required.and I do uot see why the whole community sivuld suffer on accoant of the prejwlices of otuers. L would like to see the Government have power to eviab- a cee ar cmc | Adams, at Vernoo River. It is very easy to mace & broad assertion on this subject, but we know there will be great difficulty in persuading inviduals to keep a Post Office, on aecount of the late hour at which Couriers often arrive with the Mails Bags. Hon. Leaper or trax Orrosrrion. —L know there is a difficulty, as alluded to by the hon. Leader of the Goveroment, in getting people to accept the appoint- ment of Postmaster, and that sometimes there is no | alternative, but to have a Post Office kept im a tavern, Stil. a tavern is not the right place for a Post Office, and therefore. L will support the movement against the Some of those Small apporatment of tavern keepers Debt Courts, are often more like fairs than seats of justice, with officers and suitors ail mixed together in a tavern, Thissrateof things sh: uld at once come to an end, snd the sooner the be ter for the morality of our pe yple. There may be a necessity to have Post Offices held 1 taverns iu certain focasities, but I think the people should be disfranehised in a district where they cannot get any other place than a tavero 1p which to keep a Post Offee Mr. Bert —If the people in a district can get no other place than a tavern, they should not be allowed a Post Office. j Mr. McCorwack —There are no persons to be found in sume loeilities who would watt till twelve o*eloek at being kept in taverns, although U kvow of many cases ‘ . } Hon. Arronney GenernaL —If a positive law were | tesol ution. Mr. Prowse —If there are certain cases where the iuod doue away with altogether, thau to see a tavern. The resolution was a@zreed (0. The Committee then rose, and the Chairman reported two resolutions agreed to. Mr. Speaker took the Chair. The tirst of said reso.utions being again read at the Clerk’s table, was agreed tu. ‘ibe second resolution was theo read. Hon. Mr. Davies moved, seconded by Mr. Prowse, hoo. member tor Beitast (Mr. Davies) bus moved an amendment, £ will support it. it kept ln | | ' j ‘Belfast bas moved another amendment, | will give bun | iny support, and we will agree upon this subject. lijuors at taverns, sometimes taugnt children to drink, unui one of the hon members for Beltast gave us that information from his own district; L hope this praetice is conliaed to that part of the country. He has certan- | Senn eee ae Arta, Furpay, April 3. Mr. Prowse avked the Government what action, if any, would be taken on petitions relative to the estab- lishment of a Post Office on Township No. 63. flop. Leaver or rug UovernMent in reply, observed that the subject of additional Post Offices, would receive due consideration. Tho Postmaster General would report on the subject to the Government. Hon, Leaver or tie Opprostrion gave notice of his intention to ask the Government for any correspondence between bis Lordship, the R. ©. Bishon of Charlotte- town and the Governmrat, relating to Elaeation. Toe Bil to amend the Summerside Bank Act was committed toa Committee of the whole House, and re- ported agreed to without amendment. Hon Mr. Kutry presented a petition from diver inhabitants of Townships Nos. 36, 37 and 48, praying for an amendment to the Smal! Debt Act, and to remove the Small Debt Court from Alex Hayden's Point to Fietcher’s Corner, Fort Agustus — Petition was receiv- ed, read, and referred to the following Committee to report thereon, viz:—llon. Mr. Kelly, Mr. Reilly, Mr. MeNeill Ordered that the petition of Thomas Mowbray and others, o Egmont Bay and vicinity, 0b a similar sub- be referred to the above Committee. House in Committee of the whole on Ways and Hon, ArrorneyY GrNeRAL presented several reso- granting of drawbacks to parties importing machinery for tbe further consideration of tbe Bill to ameod tae City Ineorporation Aet. Mr. Brecken. +-At present the criminal jurisdiction of the Corporation ts confined to cases of larceny, where the value of the goods taken does not exceed ten pounds, and they have no power to imprison crimivals more than 1 have aecertained from the City authorities that the laying on of a fine for crime, is not general'y resorted to; but we know that this mode of punishment is now generally practised in the neighbor- ing Provinces. ‘There are circamstances even in case of felony, which clearly indicate that the punishment shoald six months. probability, come out at the end of her term more corrupt and immoral than she was when incarcerated the reason why he is punished. I[ think the ends of justice would often be better served by inflicting in; therefore I think it would be wise to leave this matter to the option of the City authorities, to inflict, what punishment they think proper. 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Sold by all dealers in througheut the respectable celts per box or pot All orders ‘or United States must be addressed to id tlaydock, No. 11. Pine St., New York Patients can write freely about their complaints, | May 11, 186%, MRS. WINSLOW, Anexperienced Nurse and Female Physician, pre- seats to the attention of mothers her one hundred letters a day say ten Colic two of your Pills cured me, and | have vo retarn re treated me for chronic consumpt jou, Mavgyiel’s Pills give me « medicine United States und Canadas, at 2o THE GREAT REMEDY FOR CONSUMPTION, and acknowledged by many prominent physicians to be far the most Reliable Preparation ever introduced for the RELIEF and CURE of all LUNG COMPLAINTS. This well known remedy is offered to the public, sanc- tloned by the experience of over forty years, and when resorted to in season, seldom fails to effect a speedy Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Pains or H. G. Barnows, M.D. Ww. A. Suaw, M.D. most gratifying results from the use of Dr. Wister's Balsam of Wild Cherry, | am induced to express the great confidence whic h L have in its efficaev. For nine and atter having used four bottles | was completely restored to health. I have used the Balsam in my fam- ily, and administered it to my children, with the happiest results. lam sure thatsuch Canadians as use the Bal- sam can but speak in its favor It is a preparation which bas only to be tried to be acknowledged as the remedy par excelience.”* A CURE FOR WHOOPING COUGH. Sr. Hyacintne, C.E., Aug. 21, 1896. Messrs. Sety W. Fow.r & Son Gentlemen :—Several months since a little daughter of mine, ten vears of age, was taken with Whooping Cough in a very aggravated form, and nothing we could do tor ber seemed in anv way to relieve her suffering. Wo at length ided to try a bottle of Dr. Wistar's and all those whose occupation requires an unusual exer- eise of the vocal organs, will find this the OnLy Rem&pY PLEASANT TO TASTE. IMITATIONS. Nemember, they imitate in name only, without pos- {say none uniess signed “i. BeTrs” Bess: virtues, on the w WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY rappe aa a The Most Relable F ntnient, Its Searching & Healing Proper- tiesare known and recopnized throughout the World, The number of years this invaluable Ointment has stood the test of public opinion, (and the longer known the better appreciated) is a testimony of jg. self more convincing than anything that could be written in praise of its truly wonderful beali properties, In the cure of bad legs, bad breasts, sores, wounds, and ulcers, its effect is marvellous, For ring-worm, seald bead, scrofula, and diseases of the skin generally, there is no remedy to be come pared to it. When avsidnenusly rubbed upon the skin (previously well baiLed in warm water) thig | Ointment is quickly absorbed into the system, and cleanses, in its passage, every part to which j, jg | applied. Bronchitis, Quinsey, Sore plaints bave found life aluust unsupportable; yet® the cure Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, and Ul- Vintment. Nothing can be so simple or safe as the manner in which it is applied, or ite action op the body, both locaily and constitutionaily. The Oint- ment, rubbed around the part allected, enters the pores justas saltenters meat. It quickly pepetrates to the source ef the evil and drives it from the system. Erysipelasand Scrofulous Sores, In all irritations of the skin, sores, ulcers, bura or scrotulous enlargements of any kind, Hollo wey? Uintment presents a ready and easy means of eure — it manifests a peculiar power in restraining ipflaw- never fails in bringing out the rash in measles aad scarlatina; and for the removal of all skin diseases its effect ismiraculous. Incases of whoopiug cough soothing relief. Two or three of Hollowsys's famous Pills, reduced toa powder, wil! augment the cura. used in the following cases: Bad Legs Corns (soft) Rheumatism | Kad Breasts 'Cuncers Scald Heads Burne j\Contracted and Sore Nipples Bunions } Stitt Joints jSore Throate Bite of ' riengd! liv taverns, wherever they are required. [a New | ly made a broad charge against tavern keepers ; but the y i : ” Glasgow, a man who conducted him-eif well opened a | Government have always tried to carry out the principle Hoo. Leader . oe ra ga ga 8 « ‘ tf Bs ie eS yY Ran a> "RRPARED BY sees aud Hand a cag pani ii public house, but there was such a hue and ery raised | of not appointing them to that office. It has been | of the principles laid down = this clause, and [do not | al ta b 2 H | ae : is ate os . aaa lies Gout , Isore Te | azaiust lim, that they finally succeeded in putting him | found almost iwpossible to secure all the accommodations | °° how the hon. member for Charlottetown ean. as there FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, eet " ca - sii * -« he pone Swel- poe t dowa. required, ia some districts, unless those persous are ap- | is much greater danger of an Increase of crime, under a | sie iiiielamine oe ie Is TREMONT SrRast, BOSTON. eee is eine oe aiatean all punishment hy fines. A disreputable character which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by And is for sale by all Druggists. Chupped Hands |Piles Rae t Mr. Bevt.—Mr. Chairman, Temperance men do not wish to take away the comiorts of any man, nor. would they object to public houses being opened within ten miles of each other, provided they are properly conduct- ed on temperance principles But [ do protes: against | po uted, Hon. Arrorngx General —I do not intend to offer any vpposition to the amendment, as my hon. friend trom Belfast (Mr. Davies) and the bon Leader of the Opposition agree on this point. As we can seldom get them to agree upon any point, I shall not create any op- would make a basiness of shoplifting, and steal £20 or £30 pounds worth of goods, and when taken before the City Court, would be fined ten pounds, As the Cor- poration are in need of money to carry out improvements in the City, the criminal w rnuld get off by paying a fine, softening the gums, reducing all wiliallay ail pain and spasmodie action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS, n it, mothers, it will give rest tc Dey end upé yourselves, and Relief and Health to vour Infants. We have put up aad sold this article inflammation— for over Sold at the Establishment of Proressor Houtoe- way, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), Londes; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers iz | Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the | tollowing prices:—Is 1§d, 28 9d, 43 Gd, Dls, 22s, | and 33s each Pot. so many licensed taverns for the sale of spirituous leuors. We see, Sir, their prints in the many nezlected many poor people in the couvtry. [am the last man who would wish to deprive any aan of the comforts of life, but con-cienc'ously believe that by depriving men *,* There is a considerable saving by taking be arger size. N B. Directions for the guidance ef patientsia every disorder are affixed to each Pot, and so he would make large profits from his dishonest thirty years, and Caw say, in confidence and trath of it, what we have never beeu able to say of any other medicine—never has it failed, ina single instan:e, to eilect a cure, when Never did we know an instance of dissatisfaction by any one who used it; on the con- delighted with its operations, and | | position to ther equammity. IL do not offer any reso/ution on this subject, Hon. Mr. Howzas.—L should like hon. members to consider well what they are doing in this matter, for if this resolution is carried out, the Government would be | practices, The money thus procured from criminals, goea into the City Treasury, and is used in paying the W Nate ed salaries of those officers who caught the theives. ever may he suid o! it, the principle is unsound. timely used. o! opportunities for indulging io the use of strong drink, | teaperanee men are doing much to increase the c mforts of those who have been accustomed to use spiriiucus Lquors. When | look at the amount of liquors that are entered at our Custom |louses, taken with what has been very likely smuggled, and reflect that they have been ail consumed by our own people, | am only surpris- } | } obliged to turh out all tbe Postmasters who keep taverns if the resolution contained the principle, that no Post- masters hereafter appointed, should be tavern keepers, it would be more reasonab.e. There are only a few casea where Post Offices are keld in taverns, ana L think it would be hard to turn out of office a man who had pertormed bis duties faithfully for a number of { Dr. Jexkixs —I must say that [ agree with the hon. Leader of the Opposition on this matter, for we know in cases where young ladies are fined, their parents bave to pay the penalty. and thus the culprit goes free A young man wil] undergo a risk, and steal a large quan- tity of goods, when he is aware that he may escape punishment by the payment of a penalty. trary, all are speak in terms of bighest comn endation of its magi cal effects and medical virtues. matter **what we do know,’ experience, and pledge the fulfilment of what In almost every instance where the infant is suffer . ing from pain and exh We speak in this after thirty years’ our reputation foi we here declare. austion, relief will be found in fifteen or twenty minutes after the syrup is discovered in geon in King i thousands Hysicians tp tt ic benefactor. GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE ' GOLD & SILVER, Watches, Clocks, Chains, BROACHES, EAR-RINGS, PEN- CILS, BUCKLES, STUDS, and a large assortment of eo ee RESO ed that there is not more distress in the country tha dministered. ee i. a i re is. On tne Western Road, Mr. Allen oe : years, and against whom, perhaps, there is not the | Hon. Mr. Larrp —I am not sure that bon. members | i Thie valastio groparation > ay Cee 1 | Cures in a very short time ne _ ~ ROACHES AND temperance house,aud [ beliewe he finds thar it pays him, | slightest one: ; ean find proof that punishing by fine is a bad principle | gen “anad ot as ele ana ahh an CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS, WOUNDS, BRUISES, ALSOL-A vari My ‘HAIN — - SPECTAC and [ have no hesitation in pronouncing this house one Hon. Mr. Cattseck.—It would, [ think, be a diffi. | — [do not think itis unsound. [ should like to hear f failing suceces in | SPRAINS, ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM, KING- and EYE Seaman te — ee eee of the hest on the Ielaud. Tae traveller will at this cult watter to carry out the resolution, bur L am quite | what proof can be brought forward against it. If you THOUSANDS OF CASES, aaah ae eg ee the Subscriber, opposite the City Hall. " evtablis'iment receive as yood accommodation os hie can | willing to ve Toe » tay te that wo tuture | go hack to aneient times, you will find that t was | It not ouly relievesthe child from pain, but invi- | BLAINS, PILES, CORNS, é&e. S hounhuan fr Ward Staten: re:sonably desire. eppormtments ye Ina ” among vat ¢ ane of men. Al- practised, | gorates the stomach and bowels, corrects avidity, GRACE’S CELEBRATED SALVE a, tee i ¢ ” though intemperance is an evil which we should dia- | and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It | a a ” * erent Hon. Leaver or rue Go verxment.—I doubt if this) evunrenanee, Fos aie soak for the sa Hn. ‘Leader oF Yue Ooectitiien TF wa po Redk'tp | SM elmer inetoetiy retiowe es ts RES Seen a estines ont ekaumeainens en CORNS and WARTS House is kept on strict y (omperance principles. for L | mone to turn out of office all those who keep taverns, the law of Moses, we will find the principle of ‘an eye | GRIEPING aa ae ELS, AND | ig by wagic, thus affording relief anda complete care. | lil oe a ; tinink I can now ameil the brandy all the way from here | porhane it will nor favor my popularity to i Sl a for an eye, and a too'h for a tooth” There is a great | 2S ae ONLY 25 CENTS A BOX. A nang 2 aa aa tly and e-lectually © ure Hos. Mr. Flowuan.—Mr. Vhairman, | agree with individual in New Glasgow, who, 1 am proud to say, difference hetween the Moral oem and the Ceremonial ont etoregeane een Seer © tal eae SETH W. FOWLE & SON, BOSTON, : RORINSON’S the resolution and will Support i itis well koown was prevented from obtaining his license by the peopie law. ™ ce ce ' _— _ — 7 tae and surest remedy in the world, in all andes as arene ’ Patent Corn Solvent. that asore is a paulic resor', and at those where , there, who Saw the evils to whieh their sons were | i a ‘aa ft ry Ww a, ardae Giada a Theoera- - Bspantery and Diarrhos im Children, Seid _ by ae Roeper aye For sale by si Spiritran igaoes are 2old by she pint, it a woloniable, | expoced. Toe tavern bed bovome a great evil in enat | ST bet the: Morel Taw Bias te, whole human race, | Seve yo toukd my to every muber wichas's | rer. and W. ie Watons = || Drue.ters Necember. 291967 that friend there meets with friend, and that if not im- | place. and [ think the people tehaved ereditavly in dis- | a te ae oor eee eee a mf or —_ shld vellating trom anpaftha Guagilogcomsteinis | ~~ es hi ee us ecember, 23 1967 ke undreds of years ago, when the nation was in a haif- | donot let your prejudices, nor the pre- WV ool! Wool! 1063 mediately inside of the premises, yet in their viewiry, much drinking is carried ou and that to an extent, in wom: places, which cause such licences to be justly re- allowing it. Hon Mr. Larxo.—I think it would be better to leave the people to choose the persun they wish to have civilized state, but when she beeame enlightened, the principle was considered unsound, and consequently Was abolished. judices of others, stand between your suffering child and the relief that will be sure—yes, absae lutely sure—to follow the use of this medicine, if = ESTANFIELD WOOLLEN MILLS at LRY¢ SYON, having been thoroughly re- CUSTOMERS WANTED! arded as a worse evi! than licensed taverns. Tavern | appointed, and then they will be better pleased dor. timely used. Full directions for using will aceom- | constra lenlarved by additional 3 e & p ; ; } : ead N : , : al Machinery : an eeani : an — iis ; oe . oo ‘ 7 aC ottie. None genuine unless t fac. | ind Steaw Power, will cont e to . tare ’ ITY 7 sena’s | can ; yort, but pint licenses in stores, | ean- ‘ some Postmascers holding taverns have already . ; “ag er ee Bree 8 the : L chure ro BVY ol licens A A sup} per * , , naps son : : : ai ares idy ‘lon, Mr. Davies.—There is no doubt the principle | sinjleof CURTIS & PERKINS, New York, | C! l % ‘ it, the : . : } not. y ou cau vo more make wen temperate by h, en 9p! ointe | at the request oat the ne iple in their a aol del hut hae com: @e-seme ly th il j k \; ja on the ontside wrat per . } usual t Havin 4 ‘ The Large and Choice A ssortment of . . . : : ) : P ety the evil, velleve | . : a . | : legielation than you can by Act of Parliament wake neighborhood L know ‘hat tn my own district che : ' , 4 . i Sold by Draggists throughout the world ; mw iris adi yo silfal oper es for | : p . i 4 | ig . : + moe ‘ ness in on .. is i ‘ E } Ss ; - 5! Zz a. | : i | them religious i choice of a Postmaster was made by the people. The . wonld en erties peop A of hal inclinations to steal. Principa! Office, No.48, Dey Street, N, Y¥, | CYSry Cepu it e < iar ni of BOOTS & SHOES RK G. ie Ite ia ; t ‘ - ‘ th 2 cal ne vt t My . 1 be | for they might pay the fine demanded from them, and Price only 25 Cents por Bottle } #! it y their customers ere iter sutiefuction general | : : or xO 3 vep ° ie e is ote piace where } “oul e , > ‘ he tele Sk a _." . ly, by manufacturing a better quality of Cloth, and | advertizec i an er colu hs ; : i o oat t for the time o a lo at wi i | yet make a profit from their theft. A woman came in- | October 15, 1X66, rnukins aaleiuen ane for wool ios 30 th eae: ee wea : - i : a - which in metal)! ‘ ’ € 3 t oO come, IC ' : : —--- - ssiaittetinmensiteinnai ii r slice lias ie = oe : ee = Oo es em are jus received, > | Afternoon Session. oe ished, bu ca os ago yale s que) to my store and stole a shawl, for which sho was | | In addition to the various kinds of Cloth previous: ju oreint anc willing to support the principle, thit no tavern keepzrs | , 1 ee . . . B ms ] iF N Y k Lite meade thet one, eiehacbibined..aaweenh: ne on sale a i ; ; ‘ees pe fice of P se . I | apprehended, bat she escaped by paying a tine of twenty | risto ine to ew ork. aA mode, they use: ” neeaacharing..coreee new Mr. Prow-er.—I have heard nothing from hon ve appointed to the O we oO ostmaster, o earry out | hilli after havi } fi , . | 4 es es See eonee ee eting. | W.E DAW N's i . g . ; ; 88) bel nada cama a shillings, after having made a profit out of the business. VI A BRIST ) > Le” Wool, which must be clean was free of . &- so ° membera to convenes me that the resoution woud ' edahaieok iol oa ibe? f ns 2 ib i: Se Hon. Arronney Genera —The principle of puanish- | : SRISTOL, R. I. Bey: nar ee ks. and of good qnality, may | Sane Es TANS —— —— eine a ones , ‘ litre nere no Other place ¢ » obtaine : ‘ee . ' “ . . | be left at Hon J. Calbeck’s. Charlotteto om t _ remedy the evils complain dof. L have no hopes that | are localines W I ould be obtained for ing crimina's by a fine is unsound, for a man may make FARE: Cabin, 82. ea : ul ilbeck’s, Charlottetown, or | TO LET ] he Mil . ee el ee Ee @ prohibitory liqner law will ever be successtully ear red out in Prince Edward Isiard. Ut it ts true that that there petitions come before us every year, We might atrend to ove part of our liquor jaws this year, and to | year, avd 50 till they are I have almost come to the con- auother part next on, empletely revised. a Post Offive. Mr. Vrowse.—lL am surprised at the remarks just mide. The hon. member for Bedeque (Mr Laird) does not act aecording to his own statements, for it it is wrong to have a Post Office in one tavern, it is wrong to leave it in another. If there ought net to be any money by stealing under that law. [f the City Council lay on « fine of two pounds, the criminal will Pnerally pay, but tf ten pounds are demanded,he will prefer being sent to prison. We must provide against the possibility of the criminal escaping from a just punishment, there- fore I shall oppose the clause. ARS leave the Depot of the Boston and / Providence Railroad, Pleasaut street, daily, Sundays excepted. : At 5.30 P. M, For steamer PROVIDENCE, Capt M. Simmons, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays For Steamer BRISTOL, Capt. Benj. B. Brayton, 5¢ nj “STANFIELD WOOLLEN CO. Trvon, May t8, t868 WO'TICEH! To Tenants upon Township No, 18. § tes ee NANTS upont . No. 18, fort hat portion of Township erly owned by the late Mrs. Mary TESEIE HOUSE formerly owned and ec- Whiskey, Gin, Old PETHICK, JAMES C, POPE. cupied by Mr. May 18, 1868, ‘Tom, ; clusiun, that when oneor two mivor chapnyes are made.these more tavern keepers appoints d to the office of Post on Tnesdavs, Thursdays and Saturdays « t C | ' ; ah y aaa | ’ fc a : Stewart, of Charlottetown, deceased, and since by | . laws will be as perfect as they can be, watil the iiquor | Master, It Is wrong bo allow men who keep taverns to | Hon. Mr. Latrp —It has been stated that the punish B cescemtere a Philadelphia; ine endarsianed. tn coateninion with ng vec sugar, &c. traffic is evtirely prohibited Lf our temperance auvo- | remain in office on the same principle. If my own | ment by tine is ike a premium on stealing. but we know ra nr : a tp See eee the sist rs, Mary Soke aia | UST RECEIVED. and will be SOLD . . ‘ ’ . 2 rl a ‘ . can ae versev ana amdenll an Wiha) ‘ oud. ied at he bi at als “ye : i 4 4, ni i ‘ 4 cates were united and thoroughly engaged in the work brother was a tavern keeper, | wonid oppose his being | 1! is much easier for a poor man to go to jail for a few This line connects also with the Athens line. | ; +¥ : Bnei aegis yeep wil Fe le Ft fee 4 + ‘ | . ° roing to Saratoga at . Wee steiithens . ae vely vested in her, hb of reformation, much miy!t be accomp: shed in lessening appointed to the fice. | days, than te pay a heavy fine. A beavy fine for a av rian - = Vest, landing at the | she ALONE is ! ized to receive the | © edi, Cais Ciel WHISKEY . : ° ° : . id . ° : ave erin Nev ork. iia tiaele iomiaaillilS iil ’ . Pe i amnpheil wn ‘ the evils resulting from this trafic; bur as long as the , Mr. G. Stnctarn. — [ was not aware that so many | smail affair, is harder to bear than a short term of im- | Baggaze checked through rents accruing the MA a ee " ilbenees ae oon fine , } j ‘ f , | » y "yp: . . —" M: c ARR oTpr w mrp } , ar y. B» i inclination for the use of |iquor retnains io the hearts of | avern keepers are Postmasters. To carry out the reso- | prisonment. We kuow that there are a number of a rc Pevenunt- tert be secured a Nen: Sade be tARET STEWART. 3 Qr. Casks DuKuyper GIN, men, they will bave it, acd the demaud regulates the | lution, would necessitate the immediate removal of | beggars who will not earn a liviehood, and when they | Washinetia 144 Mid Utd oth tae a eee —— | 10 Cases OLD TOM, ; Supply. those ofBeers; but in carrying ont the amendment, time | commit a crime, they must be sent to jail, and kept and Providence Rail vad Depot WANTED 18 CHARTER | 4 Casks Crushed SUGAR. i Mr. Bell, submitted the following resolution :— | will be given to produce the change. If the Post Office | warmand well fed at the expense of the Colony. 1 main- bangs Hen ae hie Bae VESSELS TO CARRY DEAI N. RANKIN. P ‘ : ; ‘ 2 . a. — oe : + ne . e assenger and Freight Agent. SSEL { -ARRY DEALS a Resolved. Tuat the evrtiticare tor a tavern, or store | in ny ow1 oy. were held ina tavern, L would still | tain that the five ought to be heavy, and | yet fail to | May 23,1868. 3m from BUCTOUCHE and RICHI July 27, 1868. lin pint liveuse, be obiaimed by two ol the nearest Magis- aera the ae rome for there is a gteat temptation | see Ana imprisoument is the only proper means of | - ee ee ee tht ce LAVERN OL and | — ees traves calling « public mecting of the inhabitants, giving in a tavern where driuking goes on, and it is high time punishment. LIG EE E ! Bue, EF i ' 7 Aiecthaeee Co-partnership Notice. . : . . he 2 . . wd e ahaha ria ie é two week’y unstice thereof; aud upon @ taj rity of said that thes evil should be removed. I do not see that | May 25. 1868 MIE SUBSE aati a meeting agreeing to have a public house, or a store | there would be any diffieulty in getting men to accept Hon. Leaper or ran Orposition.—How are poor Ixserosene @QOil 1 ; i i SUBSCRIBERS have thie Oa ; : ae "Il the appni » ibd itleates 7 . . ay ¢ “y have : net " ° , entered into CO-PARTNERSHIP as BAB- licensed to sell by the piut, the applicant shall have a the appointment “9 ostmaster, aud therefore, the | people so pe? » baoey five, When they neve not enough at Chaz lottetown & Cascumpec RISTERS and ATTORNEYS-AT LAW, underthe eer ifivate for said li-ense change can be easily carried out to subsist upon? Shoplifters can pay a fine and go to WM. E. DAWSON’S gE» AC Ee MY 9 | mame, style aud firm of { 4 4 . weer Atrer being explained by Mr. Bell the Resolution Was agreed to. Mr. P. Sinclair. moved the following resolution : — Hon. Leaver oy tu» Government —Perhaps it is expected that this reso.u ion wilt have a moral effect on Our population; bat I think it would be a difficult matter j | ' | Aiter a tew further remarks from hon. members in the same strain, the Hon. Col, Seerctary moved the | previous qnestion, * Shall the question now be put ?” Upon which the house divided as follows :— ‘ Yeas —Hons. Davies, Haviland, Callbeck, Mesers, Attorney General, Messrs Kiekham, Mel'ormack—7. The question being then put on the amendment pro- | posed by hoo. Mr. Davies, it was carried in the affirm. their business next day, and it is surprising to see how much of it is carried on. Some of our merchants have lost as much property as they would lose if they were keeping shop in London, or some other Kuropean capital. When some parties are convicted, they would money for the erime of stealing is not a just one. But it these criminals are sent to prison, they would in many cases leave the Colony immediately after being set at March 23, 1868, CANADA FLOUR! Per Sch. ‘‘Notre Dame De Bonseur.”’ R. W. BRECKEN. Telegraph Building, Water St., 2 Schooner ** ALBERTON” ww: IS NOW on the Rovre between this PORT and CASCUMPEC, ealling at SHEDIAC, each wav, Charlottetown to CARVELIL BROTHERS. June 15, 1868. OF“ICE - - - ALLEY & DAVIES. O’ HALLORAN’S BUILDING: Great GeorGe STRERT. GEORGE ALLEY, Resolved. Tnat nv Court ot Justice, nor Post Office, | OW LANDING ki Tract he hey io.nny hous tutiield by law to scl Prowse, Breeken, Green, P. Sirelair, Arsenaalt, Bell, | much rather pay a fine than go to prison. N ANDING— a 2 and making FortNiGRTLy trips. LOUIS H. DAVIES. liquore, | MeNeill, G. Sinclair, Cameron, Yoo, Ramsay—14 Mr. P. Sinctaiz —1 agree with the hon. Leader of 300 Bbls. No. 1 Superfine FLOUR C ome ss ‘A co = \v apply * et gl a pre : Nays.—Hons Col. Secretery, Kelly, Howlan, Laird, the Opposition, that the law which demands a sum of 100 eed ae nad CORNMEAI. ieee - ne a aoe AN; at GREEN BACKS. . ‘ 4 4 / ( 4 454.\. d Ne} iN, Or at i AXCHANGE on Boston, and GREEN BACKS bought and sold by i. Cc. HALL. fini liberty. Judges im cur Supreme Courts are not in ua esse canasaenasasesn enera) 80 favorable to the practic hayl W > ee euaee 4 ‘ rae Practice of ayiog on a fine. ij Mr. W. T. PETHICK, request all persons as they are fo lthiprisonmet, In whatever point of view | indebted to PETHICK’S BREWERY, to make im we take this matter, L think it woul] be well to strike | mediate payment to HAMMoND JOHNSON, at hie ty get persons to accept the appointment of Postmaster, | ative. ualess liquor t~ allowed (o be sold ia the same house in | {t was ordered that a Committee he anpointed which the Post Office is kept. Sometimes country | to prepare and bring in a bill. in accordance with the Postwas ers wait lal! che night for the Courier, and re- said resolutions, and that Me. P Sinclair, Mr. Brecken Cent § *h’ eiv: bu a very small ollowsnee for their trouble. L | and Mr. Bell, do compose said Committee. out this clause, allowing criminals to purchase their et ot THOMAS PE PICK ms d+ uot mee any heron in allowmg @ Post Office to be House adj,urned titl ten o'clock to-morrow. liberty, by the payment of a fine, insifsd of imprisonment. HENRY LONGWORTH, held af & pexpectable ina, such as inat lately kept vy Mi. 1 Oxexuam, Reporter. f (To be contiandl) | | Muy 25, 1865, § 3m | | ' ‘h’town, May 25. 1868 EK. the undersigned, lrusiees of the late Ch tow n, May >. 186) 7 . 1 or RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT— | FRESH CRACKERS. 25 BAIT MILLS warranted of excel- | UST RECEIVED, FRESH from the Bakers lent work nanship, which will be sold | e& BOXES BUTTER, SUDA, WINE, WATER VERY LOW. ww) SUGAR CRACKERS. H. EB. STARBIRD,& CO. |” * N. RANKIN. June 15, 168. HAMMOND JOUNSON. Apri! 20th, 1868. June 15, 1805, "