we THE EXAMINER Job Printing Rooms, ONDON HOUSE, QUREN STRERT. a is : ati , | Job Printing of all kinds at «hort hotice | Rillhead , ° ~ — So —— a | For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, | and prompt attention to orders, TH # |EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- | ment ts peculiar. Don't forget it. Letterheads, Not«heada, Pamph lets eters Dodgers, etc a en ene, te > [2c taeeee Tunas :—Five Douuars a Y RAR, “ This is trae Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evarrive, : _ ~ _ ee — = ees = — ea NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. KE. ISLAND, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1899. Sixers Cor:s [Two Onxes —————— a VOL. 30.--NOQ, 92 —— ERT eERSEE Calendar for September, 1892 Maen Sn eee eee _— oe — t ' emperance it was repealed by a much larger majority,|uable and dear to Jesus Chri MOON'S CHANGES, a —_—— aa it was not found to be sompenglioke r souls are. So I aor a elt ines, OO Gee 4 44 after MON PREACHEL BY REV, JAMES SIMPSON |ing the purpose intended for it, And wholfor His sake repulse them or 4a Last Quarter, Lith day........... 8 28 more AT ST. PETER'S CATHEDRAL, ON SUNDAY will doubt that the cause of prohibi- | ** stand aside for 1 am holier than thou” New Moon, 30h day - Si oe EVENING, SEPT. 11, 1892, tion suffered by this over hasty legislation. | And this 1 know, that if I did no temper- Firet Quarter, 29ch day... . 155 after In my opinion the introduc'ion of a totalj/ance work I should have fewer unpleasa:st Perigree. 7th FU Sie enc at Rh. after Is i 1 ; The recen’ enquiries of the Royal Com- ppeey ie ae at pesatios oma to a fewer prayers to say, — a — G E> mission on the liquor traffic have opened |...” of smuggling —| less anxiety more time to myself. Day | | High Water. enera y a u Mont il, up 4 new, or at least have given fresh in- wet ae brewed ales—the use of | But such work is not done on the piatform of Day of West, 1 concen ie terest to the all-important temperance ND oe other drugs, and an unlimited jor in the pulpic and, consequently, it ix not Month. | | Morn. | After. question. Whatever may be the opinions 0 tof doctors curtificates for stimu heard of. If I epeak to a man about —_——j— W F Papp _ of individuals as to the use or the useless. asf y Cage > while public sentiment} drinking it is not likely that I am going to . tis h. m | bm A F IT A BUSY ONE ; ness of the Commission—whatever may be ea as indifferent to the observance} talk about it to his friends, or that he will ae Serpe Scan wn, ming the abn [gat er ita he Cate Toon [pak att I Tatu. ae th 2... Laan > : . prohibition—we have to admit when we ey erance feeling is| pledge it is more than probable that he + | Sontag” 748 | 820} [N order to do this we have placed a BARGAIN COUN- read the evidence of the different witnesses |S°VW'E rapidly, not only in Caaada, but will not even meution it to his mothor § | iioisy | 943 | a's |X, TER in our Shop, and will offer for this Month the PERM || oXtmined in the various towns and citios of | womiy years here socked teers iy att] se she may not know that he requires it dl ee 10 27 it a t ; the Dominion, that there is very great div- | -”® as ; wonders in our/if@ person comes to me abvut intemper- : Wedemiuy 1 3 | 3 o alance of ieee Summer Stock of BUOTS AND SHOES at ONE ENJOYS ersity of opinion as to the best Ser? of deal- cocial habits in this respect, and if we gojance, he knows that it is treated as ony 3 | Vhureday 11 36 | i353 | Prices that will ensure quick sales. Space will not permit ing with intemperance and of checking | ‘adi on. in 0 oie ale wine, measures |other sin and is not discussed with others. 9 | Friday oes 010 |going into details, but call and exami t} 2atest b ath & method and results when {the sale of intoxicants, ‘The evidenoe was nats yay a Oe pound 20} In conclusion, let me remind you that . | nares | ‘osb i eas 1 als, — _and examine the greatest bar-| syrupof Figs is taken; it is pleasar:t | given under oath, and was for the most part | “2° Well, because the people have been| prayer—more earnest prayer—is required a Sanday hy i 9 |f%lns ever offered in the city. and refreshing to the taste, and acis voluntary, and, therefore, however much _——- a ae t deub: 2 ue ae is to be successful. 2 | Monday | 150 | 214 ently yet promptly onthe Kidneys, [we may disagree with certain parta of it, Roe Svar OG te tiene k we’ taaes God to “Deliver our 13 | Tuesday | 2457) 316 J. M. MsLEOD & CO. Liver! od Bowel "aia the oF we have uo right to question the sincerity] “toncg's, Prohibition. cau be properly|land from the crying sin of drunk- \4 W edoesday 3 58 4 41 : of those who gave it, or to doubt their good | “forced in towns and cities, enness whereby it isso grievously defiled.” 15 Thursda 5 28 5 16 Charlottetown, August 12, 1892 tem effectually, dispels colds, head- ; Gove H, of to Gowut their's ol sas ; W. oe : ae y 28 6 16 , Aug 2, 1892. aches and fevers andcures habitual {faith. We must learn to recognize, if we The majority of citizene will stand a| We must pray for those whom we know + 1 ove “y 6 87 | 7 37 Spine tipati Syrup of Fies is th have not done so already, that in temper. |Pretty large amount of legislation on|have fallen into evil habits. We must . toanoe 850 | 932 soo cerned of ite kind Cres pros |Amce matters, a8 in religious and political |temperance matters, but restrain them too|Pty fur the children that they may grow =. 4 Saas i 940 9 57 only remedy of its kind ever pros | matters, there is more than one way—I/4zmly and they openly rebel or quietly|"P temperate. We must pray for liquor 99 | Tuesday 10 4 | 1030 APPLICATIONS THOROUGHLY REMOVES duced aan ” the ae an pa m-an one honest, conscientious way—of — the a a as you may compress] Séllers oe our ean eartees. We 21 | Wednesd | 10 49 ll —————————— ceptable to the stomac rompt in jlooking at things. A man belunginy to one |8t¢4m in 4 cylinder up to a certain point, | ™Ust pray that we may keep Christian 22 | Taesdar 1116 | 1131 DANDRUFF its action and truly beneficial in its | political party has no right to condemn all |but go beyond that aad something gives {Charity with all who differ from us, aad do. 23 «st: Friday aa tT 4 ei N D effects, prepared only from the most | his opponents as traitorsand kuaves be. — and the steam escapes. It is agsinet | ll for the ‘Greater glory of God.” Laus 24 Saturday 0° 017 ' : cause they want free trade, perhaps, while/umar nature patiently to submit to . B |feie” | a | 8 TI-DA nrneales gualitescomonna't [teri tein. wouterst on rejoin were thre "anime =—— : fee ie Bix caven.| Mtr fateg a om) | Toa and have msde 3 the mogt sou denomination word not somaidan sh Hb~rom and. Hoses sag method is 23 | Wednesday 2 29 | 2 56 ——— | Saye Ami Dandr to aperioctremeves cohen. Stops failing of halr. popular remedy known, or fools, and he who has the cause of true} 48° there was prohibit". 29 | Thursday 3 2) 3 54 O iow applications pat nehe cmeay wwe cese | Keaps the Scalp clean, Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c | temperance at heart ought not to refuse toj'hought in religious matters. dieu were : 30 Friday , £23 | il4 SUARANTEED falling of Soo besle, meoko Weoteand eitsbidted Makes hair soft and Pliable bottles by all leading druggists. work with others who are earnest and imprisoned—tortured—burnat at the stake, _ ———$—$—$—$ is promoted a visible growth. Any reliablecruggist who may not {zealousin the cause, because some may because they claimed the right to judge for have i : it ,; Want immediate prohibition, while others | themselves what was Scriptural and what nave it on hand will procure it ; . : sees = ly & ish would wait until public sentiment is better|¥48 not. The Inquisition did its bloody EXCURSIONS TO PICTOU SS —_—_—= promptly for any ohe who wishes | | soared forit. It isquite possible forboth | Work and did it well. Its membere,doubt- to try it, Manufactured only by the |} i crals and Conservatives to be thorough- ony ate moar f nom, fall of zeal for | ly honest in their opinion that their policy |their faith, and although their methods THK Steamer ST. LAWRENCE will leave SCHOO RB 00 CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C0., 7 ae best for the country at hie a were not very Christ-like, yet their early e SAN FRANCISOO, CAL, though it is evident that one side must be —s a a _ the were ery |e ac , ing LOUISVILLE, KY. NEWYORK,N.Y. (making a mistake. It is quite possible that | Petiectly ‘awful, and the only possible ones Ey ery Wednesday Morning, the various religious denominations may|¥%der the circumstances. Yet notwith- AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, [each be doing its best for the furtherance |*tanding every effort, diversity of opinion . --—--—_ AN D—— Charlottetown, mwf jy13|of the kingdom of God, although it is cer-|!a matters of faith increased instead of Instead of Six. so as te raake it more pleasant tain that they cannot ali be ually |diminished, and men showed plainly that for pleas... seekers, correct in their estimate of the ‘‘Faith|the more they were restrained the more Return Tickets good for one day only— Two Doliars. SPECIAL RATES for parties may be obtained on application at chief . er ’ ‘e of Company. corner Great George and Lower Vater Street, F. W. HALES, sad C. 53., 3. Nav. Co. Ch’town, Jaly 5. JAMES A. MORRISON, H \LIF AX. WARREN, CAKEBREAD & C0., TEA MERCHANTS, London, -- England, -—AND ALSO--- Several First-Class West India Firms, cic. SPECIALTIES: Tea Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments of Prince Edward Islasd Produce. REFERENCE---Bank of Nova Scotia. 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CLARKE, Agent, inay? once delivered unto the saints.” It is quite posible that there rasy be many thoroughly conscieutious temperance men aud women who earnestly believe that ‘‘total prohibition of the man- ufacture, importation and sale of intoxicat- ing liquor for beverage purposes” is the only remedy for the drink evil, while others equally conscientious, and perhaps mcre far-seeing, may as earnestly believe that such 4 law,immediste’ y enforced, would fonly retard the -csuse they have at heart. The great danger is that we are apt to forget our principles and our true aims in our zeal for our party. The politician, carried away by the anxiety for the ag- grandizement of his side, will often risk the welfare of his country. The Christian, in hie ambition for the growth or prosperity of the society he belongs to, will often work for that end instead of for the simple glory of God aad the spread of the Gospel. The temperance worker, in his eagerness for some pet theory, is apt to forget that it is quite pos- sible that sucha theory, if put into prac- tice, might be detrimental instead of bene- ficial to true temperance. And if men sometimes become over-zealous and fanati- cal in political and religious matters, is there not much more reason for them to become sc in temperance matters? We often hear people scornfully spoken of as **temperance fanatics,” but can we wonder at their hatred of liquor and their ardor for its total destruction when, in all proba- bility, they have in some way felt the cruel, relentless power of the foul demon of drink. The wife, who sees her home wrecked, her life ruined, her health broken by the ex- cesses of her husband; the children who, month after month and year aiter year, have crouched in fear beside their mother or slunk off to hide themselves whenever they heard the drunken footsteps of their father on the threshold ; the parents, who have seen the babe they loved and cherished —whose infant prattle delighted their ears --whose boyish laugh kept the home so bright-——when he has grown to man’s estate, following the broad road to destruction and destroying himself in body and soul from vigorously would they protest and rebel. But we need not go back three centuries for an instance of extreme measures de- feating their own ed. Our owa Scott Act has had much tus same effect. It has been on the statuté books for fifteen years, and haa been in force in some 67 counties and several cities, but after a fair trial all the cities and 35 of the counties have rejected it—not because the temper- ance sentiment decreased, but because men saw plainly that the Act did not accomplish what wes imteuded. In the years 1884 5 it was carried in 39 places, in the seven “They thought I must die.” ‘THE STRONGEST STATEMENTS coun} WOT TEL. HALF IT HAS DONE FOR ME,” Hereditary Liver Trouble, ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVER, Die by the best Physicians, CURED. Groves :-—My father died of en tion of y the Liver, many in my ce have died with the same disease aad 4 years since then it has been carried in 8 only, and lost in 36. Sometimes its defeat is attributed to one cause, sometimes to is always the same. This at first sigh’: may be discouraging to temperance work ers, but let us remeniber that we are fight- ing not for the Scott Act or for any othor act, but for the cause of temperance, and if we cannot gain our ends one way we must try another, and to say we will have prohibition or nothing is foolish and un- manly and only playing intu the hands of the enemy. What we require for the work is vigorous concerted action of all temperance ad- vocates, and this up to the present time we have been unable to obtain in Charlotte- town. Certainly on, greac occasions mass meetings are held, but they do not appear to result in very much, and for the most part the men shirk any steady systematic work and leave it all to the Women’s Christian Temperance Union. And all honor to that faithful band who,in the face of so much oppesition, and despite so many difficulties, did such good honest work during the last year oi the Scott Act, and are still laboring to effect what reforms they can. Ifthe men were only as ener- getic asthe women in this city temperance matters would be in a much better state than they are at present. Then, we must instil sound temperance principles into the minds of the young, and this ought to be done chiefly by parents; for no other teaching is likely to be #0 effective or lasting. Scientific temperance is now to be taught another. But whatever thecause the result |. large _ of the time for the pas! two years I ve been very sich, no bow - els alternating between C a Diarrbora. yee Fy over my body, and severe pains through my Liver, So nervous I could not nights, aniiin fact BE T j ER was much emeria- ted and run down. my, Physician said I had Enlargement the Liver, The day before Icommenced the use of SKODA’S REMEDIES, I had twe dit- fferent Phy ae I must die. I had doctored so m and taken 60 many different kinds of patent medicines, wi t any bene- fit, that when SKODA’S DISCOVERY was sone nt me, rew awa oc tor’s medi- See oo: THAN began its use. Soon I commenced to gain; my increased; from being petite and feeble I began to gtuw st $ bowels assumed a matural content fsweet and refreshing sleep came to me nights; [began to increase ra in sa I have now taken less than a full course (six bottles) of ee DISCOVERY, with SKODA’S ABLETS, and to-day I am ,am nble to COLD domy own work. In fact, am weil and py. The stro i state-| ment I could make would not tell half your woudertul Kemedies Lave spectfully youre, nodeawer Men MRS. P. H. LANE. THE ONLY MEDICINE SOLD WITH A GUARANTEE CONTRACT WITH EACH BOT- TLE. TRY A COURSE (S BOTTLES) AT OUR RISK, If NUT BENEFITED RETURN BOTTLES AND GET YOUR MONEY. Pay ONLY FOR THE GOOD YOU RECEIVE. SKODA DISGOVERY CO., Wolfville, N.S. PICKFORD & BLACK’S N AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 27th, 1392, Trains wil] run as follows :~ love of strong drink; the sister, whojin our schools, and while this may prove an THE GREAT O Y O U mourns some darling brother cut off in the excellent aid to the teacher, I fear there is ‘ =a are erat See nome midst of his sins, aye and men, who have|a danger of it displacing moral temperance. International Tunnel Route, TRAINS FOR THE WEST. ‘TRAINS FROM THE WEST. scen their wives or mothers oF sisters be- We must never forget that the “glory of iF aaeabiidacee) Siibaaiels ome ties hier Sa ae come victims of the drink habit, can we ” is the only true reason for temper- Reaching over its own tracks every City, STATIONS. ae Accom, STATIONS. he ‘ : wonder that such as these should holdjance. We are temperate because it is sin- Town and Manafactaring Centre of ! 74 oe will find the extreme and even impracticable views on ajful and therefore displeasing to Gud to be Se dae Charlotteto ay! a s 7. Tignish a P.M | AM. | subject which affects them so nearly? Can|intemperate; and the person who is tem- sharlottetown......+ y 3 0 TENE «. osk nnn camid DP, 12 25 5 00 we wonder if they fire others with their] perate only because he is afraid of injuring yyalty Junction...... ‘ : 5 : a 3 a ONT ARIO and QUEBEC, North Vitae teres é fs °z \Gueun =) > eons and _— mane for ae i foterent aribesnions in ne otros heaven p k I ( : ; ' a. unter River......... 6 58 421 | O'Leary ....sscsecceee.. 1 46 7 00 ' N E complete extinction of the liquor traftic an the drunkard is, for he abstains from And forming a Continuous All Rail Highway Bradalbane..---.-..... i 33 5 0 pore Hat... wilsnots | 337 g 16 Only let us banish intoxicants from the jeatirely selfish motives, and selfishness has N. 8, & Oa te vastal Service, . Wreetown........«20.. 7 40 9 22 || Migcouche,............| 325 | 9 29 : country, they say ; only let us remove all|/no place in God's kingdom. So here I alia Atiantic and Pacific Oceans, | Keningion. ies is ee lls . ar 340 9 50 ——OF THE-- possibletemptatien,notonly from those who|would caise a word of warning, lest the SEASON 1892. 4 aie | || Sammerside. --..- dp, 40 | 108 have become drunkards - from those |true reason fortemperance become ubscured. jomtncpiepeciane dp: 8 30 6 30 ‘Kensington....-..-..... 429 | 1031 also who may become such, and then we|Teach scientific temperance by all means, 6“ T ” The Grand Tru ailw ffi PIRI on cceccccece ! : 5S) i i j n Charlonetows fr ihe sale of tickets to | Welingions.cccc. «888 TAB | Kemerald Junction... 4 3 | we | call be sarod allthis snfal mivery and [bat improms. upon the achola exretiy| SERAMBR “FASTNET, points in Michizan, Minnesota Da ota. Man-| Port fiill............... 9 35 754 | Bradalbane............ 5 00 Wi | poverty and crime. And in this they are | that vur bodies are the temples of the Holy MS ag Es enw gg 8 the Nor = Thon aa ng Vicars spatretecesceens 10 ” : os Hunter Hiver,......... 525 | 144 | perfectly correct. If prohibition could be|Ghost, and to injure them by intemperance, J. E. Hopkins, Commander, oul, Kansss iy, Omaha, St. Paal, Winni- Mbertomeceecss032| uu | wis | eee Sor eee ete te while lor for thehreateve samy cthos form of gint-| warits Sait PROM MALZPAX, every Mew peg, &e., Vignish......— ++... ar é i |Royalty Junction......' 6 10 12 40 maintaining (heir periect right to use stimu-jtony or tipurity, is to do dishonor to day Evening at 6 o'clock, calling at Canso, ¥i a sa ; (inegalty Duet wooece -ar 6 25 1 00 eon were witiies aes ‘at right for Alntighty God. pantie panes, — Hawkesbury, ‘Sours, Charlotte- a Levis (Quebec) or Boston an : f jj PM. 1 t JAM, i the sake of their weaker brethren, and if a} But after all our organization and teach- “aed - leave Charlottetown every the St. Clair Tunnel. rs ee £0 a uk -ap| oa most delicious, They _ called Frorr very considerable majority of the commu-|ing at home, and at school, and at church | Thursday Evening for Halifax, calling at Port cea a | Squasn (a delicate drink for ladies), |nity would not only vote for such a law, | much of the most important temperance work my te pete me on the route TRAINS FOR THE EAST. | TRAINS FROM THE EAST. | time Frurr Caamraens (a delicious non-|but strive earnestly and perseveringly to| must beofaprivate and individual character, | Through bills of lading granted from all ports of carry it out when it was passed, then there /a question betweea priest snd paniteut— | oll to United States, West Indies, Great Britaim alcoholic Beverage), and Crncnona Brr- ee STATIONS. Express | Accom, || STATIONS, Express Accom. . . |would be some chance of restraining the|/mau and man—I am sometimes reproach-|° For all other information apply to To San Francisco and Intermediate Points; St, | . ters (a palatable and effective tonic). appetites of the intemperate minority. jed for not being more active in Siaduaenee Ww. W. CLARKE. Paul, Portland, Ore., and Puget Sound i; P.M, A. M. A.M. ; P.M. They will be found an agreeable variety|But could this be done with|matters, and more than once it has been Agent. Points, with only one change. ‘ eatenrgoareccn- Ae) s > ; = ceca : e | . » from the Ginger Ale and Lemonade. the temperance sentiment of Canada| insinuated in the public press that I am in Charlottetown, April 19, 1°%92.~dy ave MOWEREAL every SUNY at pas red ford. pinccoh ewendens Fy 3 Stewart Junc...ar 8 10 2 00 eo oe Deuggists, Hotels|as it is at present? . I think not !| league with the liquor dealers. Well, our p.m, and every . ar s A. M. AM {an ine Merchants. And however desirable the end may be, | blessed Lord wascalied ‘agluttonousmanand & m, Stewart } ‘ ” ° ° . : : 7 ™ June} o) 70 i 8 20 ee maneeeeied dp . . ; by Wilmot Spa Spring Co (Ltd it is better to “hasten slowly” and be sure |awine bibber, « friend oi publicans and sin- STOVES AND RANGES, Tourist Tickets to all parts of Canada and the[ 1orgll...-+++- Cooewenes is oo Be PUM woceseve.c--1 9 12 38 pa spring Uo. )o lof our ground, than to injure the cause of |ners, and I conscle myself with his warn- United states upon application, Boar Haver vsss:0--| 8 41 10 06 —j | MEO ail..+++-00..,...00ee 742 eM jyl9 real temperance by the introduction of jing: ‘lt is enough for the disciple that he smmneennnait SRE Mhs s noasceses cnc 9 a5 1045__ live. stewartJune.Sierl 810 | ‘303 measures, which, though good in them-|beashis Master and the servant as his| R@SEIVEU TO-DAY. one carload of the cele: , a ; E HAVE OPEN considerable territory in |selves, defeat their object because they are|Lord. If they have called the M E Sook Pee ee For rates, routes and throngh tickets to al P. M. M, : ae dp! 8 15 210 W P, &, Island on the beat selling work of selves, delea ) 7 . ey have the Master of | Home Jewel Cook Stoves. pointa, apply to Mt. Stewart June..dp 7 ie | : 35 Heated oxo noes -noenn on ’ 5 # ; & the season, and wish to hear from parties with a|premature and unworkable. Some ‘imejthe house Beelzebub, how much more shall ——aLso— W. W. CLARKE, Segieews. a & 25 10 64 Honarinisneen ce ee a—.t Se Me tm ee ae. _ locality ago prchibition was enforced in New Bruns- they call them of his housebold.” Thank | 40 Assorted Jewel Heaters, the best Stoves Agent Grend Trunk Railway. eae eee — ing big money; you can do the same, dmeig wick, at the demand of «a considerable|Go » Lcan work for temperance and yet made, E. H. NORTON & CO | Charlottetown, , 1eva—tt Trains are run by Eastern Standara, Time. P. 0, Box 166, 3t. John, N, B, augs majority of voters. At the end of one year ‘realize that liquor sellers have souls as val ’ senig gw eod wy ti Guten bintet,