—THE— dation, as to a certain number of saloons in mmm Vp rm »> se” {eRM ) LAR A X BAR. “se Th t f is 1s true Liberty, when Free-b ; ; ———— ee " oO v. + of io i i > —_—_ r tm ifen, having to advise the Public, may spea& free.”’—Ewxirrpzs. SINGLE Copizs Two CENTS, 7%. V Q *. | ; | Ie 1 1 a ‘ , ‘ | ta ‘ ' Z) y : wn? se =— a 7 NEW SERIES CHARLOTEETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY. JUNE 2, 1883 ‘OL 13—N WN, 1 EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 188 VOL 13—NO. U O_o a ae 1 ‘ Wi ’ “ ‘ e A + “ws {Sdo, A i, i (). A ’ PATTY,’ WY ‘hs ~ =, aero . aan 7” fuk DAILY BXAMINER L. ARTHUR & CO ee ye svecie latina "5 The Licenses Act. true owner of the business of the hotel, » ps NING, G a | Siamiae | saloon, or shop proposed for license. gy THEM. LISHING UOMPANY, mn I, IN ee rt A ¥ - SUMMARY OF CONTENTS@WITH LATEST | Kivery heensed hotel in cities and towns pom THE! e, Coun 1» Waren y 2a : AMENDMENTS. imust contain not less than six bedrooms, wp Geeat Gsoage srecers, Nam m2 1AaIA ar ‘ =a . ‘in other places not less than three be d- wivttetow) P. © Idlaad. | GOWMISSIO} Hi Bi chants <a ’ | License districts are to be established by | 7C°™®, and (except in cities and incor] or- , 2 ES ai est '. the Governer-in-Council, who also has ated towns) proper stabling for at least six : 8 aamsenamnas ost e | = = power to alier and re-define the same. As on Lo on of the ae In a fonins, - : : S2 50 e | P ssihle ane ies Be dant : ali cases the hovel or saloon is forbidden to x | , . 13] ATLANTIC AVERUE | far as possible such license districts are to Peary ti tee ai oe en t = Three 54 ; ° 25 - : be coterminous with existing and future | ftem part or to communicate by anyentrance ge Month, 050 | (ROSS MARKET) = sy) We = : counties, or electoral districts, or cities. one — ae aenar: own. goods are ew Advertising at most moderate rates. | ~~ nn: olniail oe .._ SEE The Board of License Commissioners! *¢Pt for sale. Every hotel or saloon, ‘wntracts miay be made for. montlily, | BOSTON, MASS. — a“ is to be composed of three persons for each | before receiving license, must be shown to 4 aster! half- yearly or yearly advertise- | ees Me NY BN license district, the first of whom is to be, be s well appointed esting-house: for daily oo a application. : Eggs and Produce as ecialt i ® © BE in the Provinees of Ontario, Nova Scotia| *®TY?S meals to travellers. The board ae ovens, 2 \ D ys ' 9 New Brunswick, Manitoba, and Prince | may, however, dispenee with the necessity — ' | Edward Island, a County Court Judge, or| of their having such eating-house accommo- ALMANAC FOR JUNE, 1883, MOON 8S CHANGES, New Moon 4th day, midnight. fit Quarter, [2th day, 'Ob. 29m. a. m, a Fall Moon, 20ta lay, Oh. 19m., p. m. [gst quarter 27th day, 3h. 25m., a. m. April 26, 1883.-~whly tf NSORANGE OFFICE. | teen lusuranee Company, RANKIN HOUSE, CHARLOTTETOWN, ‘ ® Eminent English Oculist’s Optician, will attend personally at the a junior judge of a County, as may be selected by the Governor-in-Council. In, , Quebec he is to be either the Judge of a| Judicial District, a Judge of Sessions of ‘the Peace, the Prothonotary, or a Regis- trar of Deeds, as the Governor-in-Council may appoint. The second Commissioner any cities or town. The Board ef License Commissioners are to hearand determine all applications ard objeetions, and their announced decision is not to be questioned or reconsidered. They are not to grant a license if two-thirds of A. J. Blair, Premier of N. B., writes: ‘‘I have very great pleasure in certifying ; 2 % vessel, being a vessel by which passengers are | conveyed from one place to another within Hon. Judge Wetmore, N. B., writes: ‘From the flattering notice of your eye- °T beyond the Dominion, to sell or dispose as ae Lt an i Try a ove FIRST-C 12 2pPP “ . ARCHIBALD McNEIL & FORBES. Pann ee FIRST-CLASS STEAM- glasses and spectacles, | was induced to purchase a pair of each, and 1 am happy to say they Of liquor during the passage of the vessel , bave proved quite equal to your recommendation, and have given entire satisfaction,” | between such places to any passengers ~ (Sun 'Sun |Moon|High | Date is to be the Warden of the County or Mayor| ‘2e_ electors of the sub-division petition pest OF WEEK | os sets | vives |weter| inert OF ENGLAND. pe of the Gity. Where there is both a|@@aimst it; nor to give a license to any ; th mth m/ morn) aft’n! JAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. | ‘ Warden and a Mayor, having jurisdiction car sale chumiaeeonae aaa , lf ' lee 4 al wa ; ithi + Saeed r : cense , Homrlay | 17. 99) 2 19] § 41115 38] ancach THURSDAY, SST MAY, 1883, — lh be the secon Conmicicner In Prince|it any district the board of that district do weiay | 1 99 2 15] § 4105 90) Tancashire Insurance Company And will remain a few days only. Edward Talend the second Commissioner is|0t See their way clear to grant a new Monday { 161 41! 3 46/10 19 i ee ’ | ; to be the Sheriff of the County. The license for the ensuing twelve months, they § Tuesday 15} 42) 4 39/11 H OAPITAL, FLFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS | RB th 9:0— ——— third Commissioner is to be appeinted by |™*Y extend the time of the old license for g Wednesday | 15. 42] 5 39 1) 46 Insurance effected on all kinds of property pt nelhowing, ouger hundreds of Testimonials : | the Governor-in Counsil, and %% to hold a Sea ; tif = eae o me 7fhursday 14, 43) 6 44| morn el es a aaa aan, | ‘office for one year. The judge is to be| ®Pplicant of the certificate authorizing the ilFriday : | 14| 44] 3 50 2a i cocrant yates: Losses settled promptly shens. Gen. Sir Patrick He ugall, K. ©. M. G.. writes: Mr. Laurence has ena of the Board, cle aa Semen issuing of a license, the chief inspector is gSaturlay 1 24] 44 8 551 1 7) 15 47) { y. pietieaY & AkoUn i ied me with a pair of spectacles, whi§h i find to be very satisfactory. _sioners to be a quorum. ee to issue the certificate on pay? Sanday {| 24) 45:10 0} 1 48) Naas Aeiette | z , : | A chief inspector and one or more in-| ™ent to him a fee of $5 and the giving of ij, Monday | 13) 45}11 2] 2 30 Office—South Side Queen hae eT t} Chief Justice Jas. NeDonal@, N. S., writes: “I beg to say that I have used gpectors are - be appointed by the board| the bond required, and upon the applicant 2 Tuesday 13} 46 jaft 2,318 Ch’town, Sept. 15. 188%. | the spectacles with which you have fitted me, a sufficient time to test them thoroughly, from time to time for each district as the | ¢8tsbliehing that he has paid or tendered ig Wednesday 13! ao 1 31415 <oudieite and I am pleased to say that they have gi¥en me the highest satisfaction in every way.” board may see fit. Each license inspector the duty imposed by the Provincial Legis- wThursday 13! 47! 1-58! 5 20 : [ <i : . _| lature. ih Friday 13) 47! 3 2| 6 27; <2 Ex-Chief Justice Sir William Young writes: “I have pleasure in certifying 8 hy ee rem tes Before any hotel, saloon, or shop license Bis saturday | 313} 43) 4 2) 7 28/15 51 eS that the two pairs of spectacics 1 have purchased from Mr, Laurance gives a CLEARER AND sain Sor. the pa oe over of all moneys| 28 granted the applicant shall give a bond in ‘ Gidandey - <9) 5 a . 9) : PURER LIGHT, especially under gas, than any | have previously obtained, HERE OR ELSEWHERE.” saceived Theis salaries to be fixed by re $500, with two sureties in the sum of §150 [§ Monday 3) 49) 5 5s 5 ——_ fa. ak : fc each, conditioned for the payment of al! Tuesday | 14) 49 6 54! 9 47 TT | Rev. Dr. Hill, Halifax, writes: ‘:The glasses with which you have supplied me for co eee — ee egereel et te fines and penalties. ce +i Wedoesday 14) 49| 7 41)10 27) | \" reading, both by natural and artificial light, have proved themselves to be all that could be a ee : ; The aggregated numl f h #Tharsday 4, 49, 8 29}11 4 - 4a @ desired. 1 strongly recoramend any person wishing to save strain upon their cyes and enjoy’ - Phe Governor-in-Council may direct the ioe Seregmed ‘Sumner st Dine ene eiFridsy 14) 50! 9 Y11 44) comfort while reading, to apply to you to titthem with lenses adapted to their condition of '*¥® of licenses on stamped paper for (1) th - bolibeeas aie ae paenet): subject eo @Saturday | id) 50) 9 45/aft 22/15 52 bac " sight.” * , hotel licenses, (2) saloon licenses, (3) shop| the following imitations :—In cities, towns San lay | 15) 650110 ay} 1 0 STEAMERS | ae licenses, (4) vessels licenses, and (5) whole- a ees villages, one for each full sewed a 50,10 47! 1 43) } : F Hon. W. J. Almon, M. D., writes: *‘By the aid of the glasses you last fitted me Sle licenses. These licenses are to be and “ = Cee +o eo Tuesaday , 1S) SOUL 15) 2 28) with I was enabled last night, by lamplight, to read with fort, a thi h signed by the Minister of Inland Revenue Sree Fea ee etey - — 46, ; a | Carrell. 879 tons, Cant, Brown, for some time previous.” Bot, by puget, ad with comfort, a thing I had not or a lg agg sh eng wig of scoording to the last preceding census. arsday = | 16! 50)morn; 4 36 Lin | ie 'April following the date therefore. A | *¥° 20te! Hcenses may be granted in any 29 Friday | 17| 50; 0 23' 5 a Worcester, 865 tons, Capt. Blankenship i aad licones” authorizes the master of a|t°W2 or incorporated village when the population is less than 500. In incorporat- ed villages being county towns five licenses may be granted even if according to popu- lation such number would be greater than the above proportion. In places of summer resort the board may grant two additional nl Re Saturday - 0 66 7 a1) to the comfort and assistance I have experienced in the use of the eye-glasses I had from you. i ; SHIPPING AND LOMMISSION MéRCHANTS, 44 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK. Cash advanced on consignments of Island ace. Agency for canned goods solicited New York. Apply to C. H. MeNEILL, Charlottetown for Boston make it equal to what it was a few years ago, I contidently recommend them to any person the regular EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AT5.P.M. | PASSENGERS wiil find this the Cheapest and most pleasant trip to Bostov. Accommo- dations on both steamers are splendid. CARVELL BROS., Hon. T, F. Gillespie, President of the Executive Council, N. B., writes: that it shall not permit the selling ‘Having purchased eye-glasses and spectacies from you that suit my sight admirably and OT oe of any liquor except at whore sight demands improvement.” Hon. Judge Weldon writes: ‘I have obtained from Mr. Laurance a pair of eye- of a bar or place un board such vessel where glasses and spectacles, which are superior to any I have had for the last thirty years—having liquors are sold or drunk. A ‘‘wholesale _ license” authorizes the licensee to sell liquor used glasses for that period.” ‘in his warehouse or shop in quantities of Dr. Rand, Chief Superintendent of Education, N. B., writes: Dear Sir,— | not less t The glasses supplied to me at your shop by Mr. Laurance are very satisfactory. For nearly | bottled ‘on board such vessel, provided always eals, and then only to actual | passengers ; and provided further that it shall not authorize the opening or keeping two gallons. With respect to rter, beer, wine, or other fer- hotel licenses for six months in each year. No saloon licenses are to be granted in townships or parishes. The number of shop licenses in the re- spective municipalities are to be, one for each full 400 up to 1,200 of the population and one for each full 1,0€C0 beyond 1,200. Power is given to the council of any city, town or. village by by-law to reduce, within any limit by the Act provided, the number of hotel, saloon, or shop licenses to be issued. . AGENT. ten years past | have suffered with pain inmy eyes, The glasses have already almost entirely | mented Or spirituous liquor, each such sale . ’ vate Ch'town, April 28, 1883. - AGENTS, Telieved the pain.” shall be in quantities not less than one The “‘local option” clause provides that a | eg dozen reputed quart bottles. Liquors sold majority of three-fifths of the eleetors in . SULLIVAN & MAGNEILL, ATTORNEYS - AT-LAW Selicitors in Chancery ' NOTARIES PUBLIC, &c. OFFICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great George Street, Charlottetown. G7 Money to Loan, W. W. Sutuivay, Q. C. | Cusstax B, Maongite. Jan. 16, 83. McLEOD & MORSON Barristers & Attorneys-at-Law, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, OFFICES: Reform Club Committee Rooms, Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building, Sum- merside, P. E. Island. MONEY TO LOAN, on good security, at Moderate interest. Nau MeLeop. Nov. 24, ’82.—pres her W. A. O. Morson. ee JOHN MAGEAGHERN, (Late of Italian Warehouse) AGENT FOR Royal Fire Insurance Company, of England, Loudon & Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, of England, City of London Fire Insurance Co., of England, HAS REMOVED His Office to his New Building, Cor, Queen and King Sts.—Up Stairs. Ch’town, Dec, 7, 82. Bank of Nova Scotia. VQ5uVun=="=~=> ESTABLISHED 1832, Paid np Capital . . $1,000,000 Reserve Van. 325,000 An Agency of this Bank will be opened on Monday next, 19th inst., in the build ing litely occupied by the Bank of Prince Edward land, under the manayement of the under- Osits will be received on interest, and 0 current account. Drafts granted oa the varieus Agencies and “a nients of the Bank. ng and other Exchange bought and old, and geaeral banking business transacted. D. 0, CHALMERS, Oh'town, June 17, 1882--tf Agen Ch’town, May 17, 1883.--pat her sj ss > . ~ a _ of spectacles, ail of which bear close examination. i ° ki ISLAN 3 | mounting beautiful and substantial. | others I have tried, Steam Navigation Coy. Dr. Jennings writes: ‘‘Mr. B. Laurance, of London, has shown me a great variety The lenses are well polished, and the symed on the premises. I can see more distinctly through his glasses than any I will recommend them te my patients.” Dr. Tobin writes: ‘‘I here certify that I have examined several specimens of lenses’ Scaled and spectacles made by Mr. B. Laurance, of London, and have found them well ‘cut and} So ore aed seek hak abale mounted, and thoroughly serviceable articles.” i tes | STEAMERS ST, LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. | SUMMER ARRANGEMENT? Commencing Wednesday, 16th May,1883. NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, at 7 o'clock, connecting there with the Train tor Halifax. Returning to) Charlottetown on Monday, Wednesday Friday | and Saturday, about 2 p. m., on arrival of Train from Halifax. Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown on Thursday, on arrival of train at 2 p.m. Leave Georgetown for Pictou Landing every Friday morning, at 5 a.m : NEW BRUNSWICK. CANADA AND THE excepted) on arrivat of Train from Char-| lottetown, connecting at Shediac with | Trains for each of the above named places ; | and at St, John, with steamers of the Interna-- Dr. Slayter writes: ‘‘ Dear Sir,—I have examined your stock of lenses, aud can only say that they are the most perfect set of glasses I have seen in Halifax. well posted in your business and thoroughly well able to correct the various defects of vision in those who may consult you.” Dr. H. ©. Herbert, Surgeon Major A. M. B., writes: Mr. Laurance has titted me with glasses which SUIT ME ADMIRABLY; and 1 recommend persons whose vision is defec- tive to consult him when lenses are required.” Ch’town, May 30, 1883.—2w I believe you to be FURNITURE, Opposite Post Office, UNITED STATES. EDSTEADS, Chairs, Tables, Washstands, Sofas, Lounges, Parlor, and Drawing Room { Bedroom Suits, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, Window Furniture, Picture Frames and Leave Summerside every day (Sunday picture Mouldings. AT COST. nena See JOHN NEWSON, Charlottetown, Jan, 2, 1283.—ly tional Company and Railway for Portland and © Boston, Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- merside every Monday morning at 1 o'clock, | Returning, leave Shediac every day (Sanda) s excepted) on arrival of day train from 5t.' John, tor Summerside, connecting there with Train for Charlottetown, Also leave Sum- merside for Charlottetowa every Saturday evening, about 5 o’clock, By order, : F. W. HALES, Charlottetown, May 15, 1883. Secretary. Endorsed by the French Academy of Medi cine for Inflammation of the Urinary Organs, caused by Ladiscretion or Exposure, Hotel Dieu Hospital, Paris, Treatment. Posi- tive cure in one to three days. Local Treat- ment only required. No nauseous doses of Cupebs or Copaiba. IN FALLIBLE, HyGientc,CURAaTIVE, PREVEN- rive. Price 1,50, including Bulbe Syringe. Sold by all Druggists, or oe fres a mail securely sealed, on receipt of price. scrip- tive Treatise free on application. AMERICAN AGENCY “G66” MEDICINE CO., Detroit, Mich., and Windsor, Ont. Sold in Charlottetown by APOTHECARIES HALL CO, t, ' May 16. The Dominion Satety Fund Life Association g50,000 Deposit with the Dominion Government. Working An Assessment Company with a Safety Fund. Life Insurance a ea CHEAPEST, SAFEST. SIMPLEST LIFE INSURANCE IN THE WORLD. nae () OF ST. JOHN, N. B. —— 0 -——— under Government License. ~-—_— at its actual cost. ——— Qe Ks Good C aavassers Wanted. LEONARD MORRIS, General Agent for P. E. Island. . /1882,.—ly FURNITURE, Charlottetown. under a wholesale license are not to be con- Vessel licenses shall be issued under the | authority of the board for any district to or | from any port in which the vessel sails or at i be subject to to the payment of such duty 'as the Legislature of the province may im- ' pose for the purpose of raising a revenue for provincial, local, or municipal purposes. The board shall hold a meeting during the month of February, 1884, to regulate the conditions and qualifications of appli- cants for hotel, saloon, and shop licenses, to regulate the hotels, saloons, and shops to be licensed, and to fix the duties and powers of the inspectors. Such regulations to be published within ten days. A meeting of the beard is to be held in the month of March for the purpose of taking into consideration all applications for certificates for such licenses as are to be granted. The chief inspector is to cause a notice of such annual meeting to be fixed to the door of the place where the meeting is to be held and to be advertised one calendar month before the holding of the meeting. Every application for a license, wholesale or retail, must be by petition of the appli- cant to the board; the petition to be filed with the chief inspector. If the applicant is not a licensee under the Act or under any act of a Provincial Legislature, his petition must be accompanied by a certificate signed by one-third of the electors entitled to vote in the polling sub-division in which the premises sought to be licensed are situated. The name of each applicant is to be pub- lished in some newspaper in or near the district, also description of license applied for, and location of the premises. This is to be done at least fourteen days before the meeting of the board. If any ten or more electors object to the license being granted they may do so by petition setting forth either that the applicant is of bad fame and character or of drunken habits, or has previously forfeited a license, or has been convicted of selling liquor without license within three years ; or that the pre- mises are out of repair, or have not the ac- commodation required, or that the licensing is not required in the neighbourhood, or that the premises are in the immediate vicinity of a place of public worship, hospi- tal, or school, or that the quiet of the place would be disturbed if a leense were grant- ed. Such position must be lodged with the chief inspector four clear days before the meeting of the board, and the application and objections are to be heard by the board, the hearing being open to the public. On every application for a license,the inspector is to report in writing to the board, giving a description of the house, premises, and furniture, the manner in which the house has been previously conducted, the charac , tee of persons frequenting the house, the distance such house is from other lrcensed houses in the neighborhood, whether the @>piicaut is a fit and proper person, whether tie house is required for public convenience, and whether the applicant is or is not the any town, incorporated village, parish, togpship. or other municipality (save counties and cities) may prevent my licenses being granted. The votes of the electors are to be taken by ballot in the manner provided by tl Canada Temperance Act, 1878, and the several clauses thereof under the headings, ‘‘The Poll,” “Scrutiny,” ‘*Penalties,” ‘‘Preservation of the Peace,” “General Provisions,’ ‘‘Prevention of Corrupt Practices,” and ‘‘Penalties and Punishments Generally,” are to be incor- porated into the present Act. The Poll is to be closed at five o'clock in the afternoon of the second day if the votes of all the electors present @t five o'clock on the first day were not polled. Such prohibition of sale will-last until repealed by a vote of the electors, provision for the taking of which is made by the Act. Every license is held to be a license only to the person therein named, and for the premises therein de- scribed, subject to the provisions of the Act as to removels and the transfer of licenses. Where a licensee dies or sells or assigns or removes the license is ipso facto forfeited unless such person, his assigns or legal re- presentatives, within one month after the death, assignment, or removal) of, or sale by the original holder obtain ‘the board’s written consent either for the continuance or the transfer of such license to some other person. In case of the marriage of any female licensee, her husband has conferred upon him the privileges and responsibilities of such license on confirmation by the ehairman of the board. A chief inspector, on permission by the board, may allow the holder of a license to remove from one house to another equally well supplied with accommodation, provided the application is accompanied by a certificate signed by a majority of the electors of the polling sub- division to which it is proposed to remove. The license fund, which is to be applied to the payment of salaries and expenses the residue going to the treasurer of the municipality in which the licensed are situated, for the public uses of the muni- cipality. The Act provides for the issuance of permits to sell in municipalities where no license is granted. But the certificate of a resident physician to a patient under his immediate care, or of a clergyman to a person whose $piritua! adviser he is, is required (under a penalty of $30 for contravention of this provision) before the person permitted to sell can do so ; and then he cannot se)] more than one pint, which must not, under a penalty of $40, be allowed to be drunk on the pre- mises, The person so permitted to sell has to make a wonthly sworn report showing to whom sold, what quantity, and upon whose certificate, under a penalty for neglect of $20. Licenses must all be registered ; and the register must contain the particulars of all licenses granted in each district, all for- ferture, disqualifications, convictions. The hoard must report annually to the Minister of Inland Revenue. i The most important of the restrictions