GEN HERAL Uonuission Merchants, i2| ATLANTIC AVENUE, - (ROSS MARKET) BOSTON, MASS. iggs aud Produce a Specialty. 125 bris. CHOICE PATENT, 375 bris, SUPERIOR EXTRA, for prompt delivery at Charlottetown or Summerside. 20 bris. No. 1 PILOT BREAD, 10 bris. THIN FAMILY, J. A. CHIPMAN & CO., FOR SALE BY, Vv 2 a DOLLARS A YEAR, ’ ee ee —___——— eaten ma Ser speemmenrernnenneeneeen ete el —-— --—— —------—_—- + ; “‘ This is true Libert ; al : a oti eae Te aT ee ee — : y, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”’—Kvunipixs. SINGLE Corres Two CENTS. ‘EW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE 0 120 ’ 4 4 L } ; \ hy \~ Y (\ - T : _ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNE*DAY, OCTOBER 8, 1884. VOL 15--NO. 120. slyyo peavey Fy , . Ag ™ ay as ne = . - —_—_—_—_—— - ny ‘LY KMXAMINER! W. WHEATLE 7 EATLEY, a a i. _ @| c Daily & . Is Prohibition a Failure ? y evening, by (Or Wukatrtey & Sons, CHARLOTTETOWN Df ie ns lap } 4 XAMUNCL ‘ —_— . Suiiiiehlas ta! Rs lanes , = - QE No journal in the conntry has surpassed L C1uliner Publishing Co. fg 7 DP S OCTOBER 8, 1 the Chitego Tribune in ite: stubbornness 5 Nn, } CO TQ 0m 4 ’ 884, : ° . ae rei Water and Lyi ; HIEISSION ig n h oS a ix) so . ayainst prohibition, none has more ridiculed ” ie aoe ‘ : Ui Hib 6 all ' oe 4 a al the ee who would ‘dictate what iward Island. - * = < An Arc issembler. a man shouid eat or drink,’ and none has a ; 263 BARRINGTON STREET, . ; S Z Ss S q cu oa ag 4 e more et outraged good men and SUsBSCRIP 2 . sy ¥ S nid _ ~~ + Se * 7 > “7, , > , ; women IL isre ti hei ) » - 7 > a i ae Tue Patriot, we observe, has furnished , y misrepresenting their purpose ib ¥ 60 | EL ALIFAZ WN. 8s. te | S > " S 5 ° 2 S y = - its readers with a second article in fects closing — ealoons and a the boys and <u Be Special attentio olve ( on Sia! ie ut _ ~s > : a4 t ‘ > *k 7 ; : y —— ant are not yet rue cards, In ihe debit ol ie i be leeiimelia = < = o ~ S wD pa] «= SUE Zeste y r. ac cepzie 8 recent untruth for years that prohibition fails to —" — — eae) =. = c = = bs & bs Z utterance on the capabilities of the great reduce the crime of drinking in Maine, in 5 As oe | on sali «scan eens L i. eG B 2 SSS Northwest as a place of settlement. Kansas, lowa and everywhere. In league it yearly advertise - APPL GS, APPLES, APPisk - b= al A , -.% ‘ana S 2 ‘> D We showed by quotations from his with the traffic, it hes been the foremost to ———— | —_— = S 4 $ > A 38x i speech, delivered a few weeks ago in the Bore. 198 hae Noonan, oe oe ys. thd ome | a 2 s cily of Wionipeg, that Mr, Mackenzie 7s eee). Os ree «Asa FoR ocToBER, iss4, (CHARLES DON: ‘0.. | | o 2 S2e2H ai @ mai 4 oo » have run over with false statements as to oe i | NALD & CO., < gS () Tl 8 q = _ = ao ~ ~ ox gees of the Grit party, had at the effect of the constitutional movement MOON S CHANGES, 79 Queen St, London, E. € = D E38 -r 5 Et = ve i oe TET tordictnadaetl “Eee tale degy thal iaanalek: a | bi 0 Be Ve = = 5 2s Nn m 9 5 oO in the estimate he had formerly placed; But now the truth is coming out even in Lith day, 10h. 16.7m., a.m. | Will be glad to correspond with Apple (row: | = < O ina S ea o 5 5 & upon that section of Canada, and that he 1t8 own news columrs. Eli Perkins, the : 18th day, Sh, 189m, p. m | ers, Merchants and Shippers, with a | = 5 > = a ty 2 M was now found candidly admitting his well-known corrrspondent, writes to the , 27th day, Oa. 41.9a., a, m, ae grea do opring = ei ) 4 fT c= a = ~ 7 "eo iS} Hh .- error. But the Patriot would have oT ay anfenstianeiny OS panee at —— High | Day 8 Th y willalso give the usual facilities to | = < # 3 e 0 = a a eS o o believe that the Reform leader plGigs (Simian eamvaeeammammes sicee i s sets | rises | water len’h. | ¢ inne tiie lad reer 3 5 i i Hi ee = a +d enh. customers requiring advances, augl | = = i" o iq 5 “e Pa RG & we hed unbounded faith in the fertility of | to save mien from an enemy worse then am hm afta mora) bm | a wibunth niin seen ——t = 7, es & asada © the soil and the mineral wealth ot that mere death, avery plague that is every i 7) a) oa ae a - MeobLeod Moron h MeQuarris &© < V, o ™& B 2 owe Se © country ; and were never averse to opeu- year sweeping away more than small-pox, oe ene S ta ol ; c ' s = 2 a 2 ing it up for settlement. Now here is jena or yellow fever ever did. Here is -| sols 9910 6 of — Z se Fo iwhat Mr. Mackevzi id l few | the tell-tale letter : ‘ 291 5 2910 6 39 | ste = » O = oe Ww ackepzie said, only a few ; ean 23 6 3/10 465 19 | BARRISTERS = Dp?? - 2 9 . = a short years ago, when speaking of diate ia very omen to hear the remark 9, a 10 6: 6 4111 27 16 hile Q = oS same N ssourl : ; V7 2 2% 7 24 ait 3| 8] go eee 3 a = a. © 2 & eS feed: eee ees he follo “eg ee “O, they are drinking just as much * j lay | 13] 221 8 14) o5 9| A [ EO we 5 = oO Be thrm m ¢ 3 = ope e e following account) whisky over in Kansas as they were before .y 14, 209101 1 39 ~~ 6 | aIO°AT” Liat ce A = a _faam 6 Rg proto anegeroeri ea the probibitery law was passed.” i 16, IN/10 BH 2 32) 2 | oe =~ = 2 aa ; = . “They have a long wintcr, absence of The oan liquor dealers in Kansas i's : 17, 16'11 16. 3 38 10 59) om f | as G O = oT sae wae ‘lumber and building materials, and diffieul- ‘ity all insist that they are shipping more 2 18, 14 morn} 4 5s| 56 | Ofiice in Old Bank, _ seo = ie pa a S = , ‘ties of transportation. We must, there- whisky into Kansas than ever. At the 13 3 19) 12| 0 23) 6 rs 53 (UP STAIRS). 2 O | + ea oF ie |fore, make up our minds, if we are to) Same time these wholesale dealers are will- MafBeeiay 0! SU Aa] 2 2%, 7 St OO). careowny Feb, 815.1006 | = mm Z so 4 2S ‘settle that country, that it will be done only ig to Pay ny amount of money to have se 2 94 Y - a “ - 46 | nN a ee ee eee ee ees ' fa t i 2 2 = es ¢& & _ at the expense of a large amount of money the prohibitory law repealed. 47 Fri iay 23 5| 4 yo 9 48! oI SULLIVAN 0 AN Tp oe = = = P= y a ‘to aid settlers in going in, and in giving I have made a close examination all over pica” | Bh aailea! io) & MAUNBILL, Pe am Eeliig ede SRAM ee goog coon wasn 13)% 28; 2 6 49,10 58 a —eameerase = ea) 2.2 D % 2 9 | That was his opinion at that time. tee — a, ™ oe Whisky is not 2) M 2g 0 7 50/11 32 | AYTORNEYS - AT- = 2mm & So ° We see how changed his convictions ae pass, it is not being 1 1 31/4 581-8-48!morn| 27] 2 = ® 2#« @O8 Moo r ‘M008! drank here, at least publiely. 92: \\ . 39' £69 44 0 6! 24 | chan eo - = 5 Ps - °o = ¢ co. oO ~_ have become of late! Others of his The other evening I feli in with s me Zeltanreh.d ” a3) ae ioids| 0 40 4 Noliciiors in 4 hagcery, = S re wo 4 = w & = ss >, party have also been convinced of their| convivial fellows down at Newton, on the 24! F 35 531122 116 IS) gor aAREnsS PUBLIC = = by > .o = a ma “4 error, but are not, like him, candid| Santa Fe road. Among them were two 953 36| Bliaft 6 1 58 ib|* i c, &e, z & Be @ Pay 12 S 1s : bee to admit it. eet of the army. There was a great “ 38) 48/040 242 12| OFFICES-O’Halloran’s Building, Great © a “hs ee, saa ee The Patriot lays great stress upon the | sire to get something to drink, ald 9s f * . a . 20 3 7 2 nn Street, Charlottetown. ' Foal = 2 FH = “i - u) . S a — 7 sitemmens elk ap e.. 1884 ae mnie att, the - giclee, a teetotaler, bat sot : 2 86 1 52 4 43 6 siaiiilieeet a . an r ws : : oe - _|a bigoted teetotaler, went along with 29 Weduesday 13; 45) 2 24| 5 58 8! ce aon y to Loan, 2 so Se <x => = 5 q 5 a is a ye Braut toto the North West entered by the|/them. We dropped into several old aia 301 9 44] 44° 253|7 9} 0 V. W. Scutavan, Q. C. | Casstsx B, Maonens = ‘a , a Ste 7, mB be o# road built by Mr. McKenzie. We pre-| but they were dry, the owners said they 31 F: | 4514 42} 324 & 9, 959] Jan. 16,782 = rx) e = oo fA ~ S > 5 ee sume he refers here to the Pembina} could not sell anything. Finally one of : in in _ GD os = be on . Branch. Wil) he he good enough to the oftlicers met an old army friend who TH i ATEWAY Tink TABLE | om &Z e a D ea 2 4 ~ teil his readers how many immigrants had a saloon. He engaged to give us some- Oi lbs | il 5 " = 2s q 2 GS ro fe + entered the. North West by that 10ad = to drink. And where do you think — ia ile cy = e 0 = Py Pu Ay © while Mr. McKenzie was in power ? os eee ak he led the way to s Charlottetown Time.) R. CHARLES CAIRNS, i : < ND gs 6 S mae = Why, one of the very first duties the ah colle eaten te sppetey ‘inc thane, ) M : IARLES CAIRNS, in_ returning — 5 H 6 aa< | 2 1 while we balanced ourselves on some ricke'y one as see thanks te the public for the liberal is e Ss O “S OOD > presen overnment was ca led npon to| boards half covered in water, the saloon- Ch “647 912 437 / Patronage extended to him, begs leave to in- wd na 3 perform after takiag office in 1878, was| man drew us some beer. Ho 747 1055 647 caer = a oats pred & Ht “J @ to lay the rails on the Pembina Branch| ‘Be quiet, boys,’ he said, as he hanced it ; ag ie aoe eae i fs Og 3 | Railway, the contract for which bad beso] Chr isiste'hearf hint nn rt ; ) al y e z a i 7 : ©; business will be carried on under the title of n - e given — by them some — previously. eel wrod a Jni acifi vam de, { depar oer a2 1% = by S iff our contemporary is entions tole. hee the Union Pacific ran \ depart y 3 Ss P J P ane jv 30 415 C A IR N Ss W& CO eH fs 5 further informed concerning the blunder- ane ene he seneumnenee f , 120 657 - 9 ‘ing and helplessness of its party when satus ee ctecete v4 ~_—— en _ | 18 town. TNs 5. cas chehnsoneel 1242 747 Mt i ste! nm , an aH ‘attempting te build, or rather not to| ‘Yes,’ sai a - abte ) , said the brakesmen, ‘there’s more : { WEST. eh: ah a al’ \6 dy Stone Uutters. NOTL CO | build, the Pacific Railway, we shall en- er drank here than ever before.’ : ee — Bi deavor to enlighten him. In the mean ‘ell, I staid in Rossviile over night ; I Alp 240 7 57 PN hg Ag a + - | time we weaiatt not’ forzet our own Mr. found every saloon closed vp. Money Po ctseee eee: 415 1025 cay Se 8 ® See stock of Monu- Oo | Davi I Reali eth per couldn’t buy a drink of whisky in the town. » arrive 517 1207 ments, Tablets and Headstones, in Italian and WN | Davies, who, no doubt, coasiders himself| py. week before, a lame man who had b ’ \ depart 5 42 22 657 American Marble. They are of the latest de- RO M Q one of the Reform Leaders. | hobbling ondead on an artificial le a x eeincto 6 07 2 00 7 30 signs, and at prices to suit all. 4 | Ee » e Mr. Davis, we aretold, only wanted | convicted of selling whisky and fined $20. em a on oer ae i ‘ por cha | nt cctee anes the yew aay built as far as the| But the fine was remitted on account of his lot pee oe 2 i M. McLEAN. toot of the Rocky Mountains, avd con-|being a cripple. Still the “‘rou ths” all Gt i) ‘T. © ow J 7 SS4— ; 2 ° o- “ty i j : or . - er: . ¥ “ : h 7 wane 30; tenses ee 1 4P LOWER PRICES I mec his opposition at the time he was i : ‘There is plenty of whisky to be VMariottehow. ....++ +> coool CO stumping the country against the Syndi- - eae . pete, SP Oe ————0 -——_-—- os y oy : Moaut vart, Redeies. i: jee: + 37 9 02 N. J. CAM PBELL, fo say taal tesla ciiittey catettabeih a : cate contract, to the present construction} «. mn kqavet. ae ees |e St. Peter's... 2.6... cee eeeeee eres 617 1002 (Successor to Campbell & Rayden) A ‘achleniiel me ‘ yak me _ thy Caoe re ee be way beams riety of the Railway across those Mountains.| sia,” Rp eee > reased, 8 ¢e ye uc etter assor yi ee : ~~ , . Souris 722 1202] pu 54 Goode than veual P y mG of) Wiser'mas-xinrbd the goent undertaking} © ~ Boi Des bin euidesvedd-wda's tol, ben eee sees ceeeecesccuceess “s . ; , . : i 2 . ifferently. 1ey saw that to build the/s let jhe it,” » «ape “ ~ ¥ actioneer and COMMISSION Merchant, _ Every Department is well filled with Choice NEW GOODS, imported Prairie “Section was a comp*ratively pleaded. et me know where you got it,” T Casdiens Cee ee ee 629 10 pl SHIP BROKER direct from the English Markets. And, as | am bound to sustain my past easy task ; and then unless the easy por-|. ‘* Well,” said one man, “‘lame John eold «3° 647 1047 2 pepo for selling Cheap Goods, those who patronize me will find my tions of the road were utilized in order to! + Pe: FROM EA "A. oe NSU CK —_ assist i i \iffic | @ Where 1” ac a oe AND INSU RANCE AGENT, aoe in onelragiing *8e veces ve a Why, ¥ went him over behind Souris . --647 2 e ” . e meeting hou int yey ee 7 62 4 00 COR. OF QUEEN AND WATER STS., Quality Good A as ortment L ar “except sna celaein oat t tn ae ane me aoe greveyerd, Mount aie (| arrive ..-..-+-- - ‘ i ’ | Provi ‘ 5 ies’ | ci ; on tewart, aah. 8 47 5 42 Chai lotietown, P, E. Island. ” p « Le yereneen. , Rveaeer ses ne sf | aihen of his and hauled out a bottle of PmatiobtetowR..... ..cccccceecccee © 27 elk tetntintth Yo ; : iin... 727 332 ; that a grit Syndicate had un] ‘{\Outof his leg? errs ware coee erro rene BELO He? £ =e = + 4 Vv . ’ cs DOR ncnccssvcennk ene 745 357) ee — of Cheice CALL AND SEE US; dertataken the work and completed a iets his hollow leg.” oa apant Gtowart......--.-serensest S52 G | Age , it as far as the Rocky Mountains: What} .. Be what G58 you pay tor it! General Agent for P. E. Island of the i E PROWSE lenaed , a ; Thirty cenis a drink.” CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED British bp pe rs - Assurance Ccom- . . ' Ww sa A Ban hee he oe oo or “Well, boys,” I said, “you may not have +} pany, of London, Englan ~ = : . said Syndicate would be masters 0 the) prohibition in Rossville, but when hav ehahisiibesiliied Spode! ene a to Anthion Sales of 2=ign of the Big Hat, V4 Queen Street. | situation so far as the building of the|to go off into the dapthnie with I coieatb, st ODWYE R teal Extate, ‘ccalalk ee code Ch'town, Sept. 25. 1884.—eod whly ‘rest of the road would be concerned. | following him over beyond the meeting- s . 5 ak ether Steste, ant al Maas a iacahe , . ———$<—— —— nnnnnticninnietemmmenee | NO other compacy could compete with house shed into the lonely graveyard, and we aon . them, as they would own and control ae — down on Geinl pares gree al onan Correspondence end Cansiqnerents enliaieal, the c ° . and ups rap an artificial jeg ior you to Commission ait Ceueral Merchant Seber cae thy me ‘ Bi N - W F A [_ _ G O O D S ime ompleted or of the road. | drink out of—why, 1 think you have got Retart a promp a Under such circumstances, it would take| the next thing to it. You've got near FoR UATD OF P J PRODUCE ——————<—_—__————- nee rier ne ne people ane a oo to it fer all practical purposes.” - UR SALS bio . iullions tu construc e line across the} Selected. i A 100 Cases and Bales how Open and more t0 follow. | Rockies. It is therefore well for the ee 289 WA IER S (REET, ‘0: dames | country that Mr. Davies’ proposed plan The Toast of the Press. a was notearried out. Just faucy a Gov- cceanasie “COLD MEDAL-PARIS 1376- J. - Bere, eee Spenee 3 Great sronen sciieaatinente aan ae aiae aw: Nendeg dabittoes . mans PU oN ware. » { ° = ° eure: - : . Si, Johns’ Newfoundland. Viigs ortion 0 S a uter toc ° Railway as Mr. Davies proposed to build] If I were a newspaper man, and in the a | 0 Le ‘ —_——— 0 ——_ — ‘it. Imagive him, as a supporter of that| habit of attending public banquets where ae a ae iE ys ney AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF CLOTHS IN | government, to have arrived at the foot] the a es ‘The Press’ is honored, I Lnglish, > is we : ee nil, : hou ick most decidedly against th who will take special charge of all consign- : , a FL of the Rocky Mountsins. Ouce there,|* edly against the ments, and will cine ethan =e the chartering ae ; LADIES & GENTLEMENS WEAR, Mr. Davies would b2 forced to confess custom of putting it so near the bottom of of vessels for the carrying trade of P. E. I. — SOLD BY ALL— Le MILK URLYETS. newest fabrics, the true inwardness of his opposition to - on I would give it the first place The firm is one of the oldest and most reli- y ’ , i 5 atier:the teens of the evening. This is gpalis fn is one of theoldost and mevantecd| [STATIONERS THROUCHOUTrHe WORLD CASHMERES & FRENCH MERINOES the Rocky Mountain section of the) where it belongs. 1 have attended din- 8 z . . I ; and he d to be prompt and satisfactory. Parties wish-| LADIES MANTLES & SHAWLS, Saway; , gazing 10 the direction of} ners and heard speeches made by every ing to procure Labradore Herring should send FRINGES, GIMPS & MANTLE ORNAMENTS. the craggy, snow-capped hills, beyond) Tom, Dick and Harry, when! know right their orders in time. ‘which lies British Columbia, where| well that every idea advanced during the 1 4 ight be iled a i tolen bodily f ios “ept. 6, 1354,—till 3lst dee. 84. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. might seen, piled up and rusting,| evening was stolen bodily trom a quiet man ‘ ART - = CO. Pn mE |some five thousand tons of steel rails, +i the oe vee Fae, per aes , ' : : 0:6 y . is own ideas as the original idea of a man / ARTHUR & COm/FIQUR, FLOUR. esceecens panty cee urchase] by Mr. MeKeosie at» aes wi nevar had oon ie 80d s ® 200 MEN'S SUITS in Worsted and Tweed, 7 y, aud placed there 10) the work of this man to lick into shape the -——— -- 200 doz. SUITS#MEN’S UNDER CLOTHING, from 75 cents a suit upwards. | +e inate <a his 7 o El aetn . ideas thathad been distorted after being Minister of Railways, he would be likely) stolen from him, and when he was given 4 ‘to exclaim: “Here, standing in thy FATS & CAPS IN GREAT VARIETY AT LOW PRICES. pommel presence, O quagmire of |millious! I frankly and freely confess 20 bales of COTTON WARP, ‘that fidelity to self and party aims alone chance it was so late in the evening,or rather morning, that his good sense would prevent him trying to spring anything new upon the company, I have never attempted to make a set speech, and I hope I possess sufficient prompted me to declaim against the ‘bargain made by Sir John’s government ‘with the Syndicate. On this subject, at 150 chests FINE CONGOU TEA. Juspecticn Solicited, and the Lowest Possible Prices ior Goods at J. B. MACDONALDS. | my tongue ‘gainst honest men.” Corner Pownal and Water Streets. May 15, 1884 ~wkly tf Ch’town, Sep 5. Cu’town, Sept. 18, 1884.—2aw wkly. ‘ occupation of Keelung. ‘least, I will endeavor to no longer wag strength of mind to resist the temptation to the eud, but, as I say, you newspaper men ought tokick, and kick so that it would be felt. emmen eS oe nea At Vienna the tension respecting the M. Ferry thinks peave will follow the) suspension of the Egyptian sinking fund is passing wway. wens