THE DaILy EXAMIN NE re EE Ee ee ma iwo Cunrs OINGLE COPizs ne ee eT. VOL, 2 hat NO. AG Contributed by the W.C.T.U. of Charlottetown Objections to High License TURNER, LITTLE BRITAIN, PA, Our first objection is, that the scheme is acceptable tv the liquor interest, “ lr meets the views of honest (?) saloonkeepers, for it would, in reality, be their best pro- tection, and not inimical to their interests.” Especially se, since the rumble of coming prohibition tills their ‘** The Brewers and Distillers Asso- of linois have decided to m-ke no objection to the existing law before the Legislature and Jet things take its course, They are satisfied with it Their experience with license laws in general, and with this one in particular, has taught them that be- hind the law they have nothing to fear. Protection is just what they want; the withdrawal of protection is just what they But that which is acceptable to the tratlic is the very thing which cannot be, and should not be, acceptable to the mass of the people who oppose the trafic. Ir is a serious objection to the plan that ** it the very men whose interests it shou.d be designed |! Second, high license corrupts the source It may not be true that it is advucated principally for only claimed that ‘this is no siight consideration.” I is true, nevertheless, that every such law, socner or later, comes to be valued chiefly aS &@ meausof revenue, to a degree thar blunts the public conscience aad. sadly in- gis:—Five Dotnars A Year, Tks —— * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having te advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxirwss. a ne Se xn a ay I y ky Ei? LV) NEW S2ARIES, CG HA! RL 0 TTETOWN, = CE. IsL AND. SATURDA y, J. \NUAR} ¥ 1%, 1891. ——— meaiemnbniiesian ~- =~ ~ — Se GALENDAR FOR JANUARY, 1091. | ra ree " { MOON s CHANGES, Sad giaartor, Seid deg h,; Sou AE azar Guronis Coush Now! BY REV. JB. New Moon, ! th day ith : t2m., am., 5 : 5 Pe ye if yor do not it may become con- First Quarter, ijth day, 2h., im, a. m., W, simpli: ‘or OConstneption, Screfula, below horizon. p Ye { Ge encral Tn bi’ " Le a esting Diseases, f Full Moon, a day, 8 ' co * sore PRI N } HRS, Re OK BIN DERS, ‘i there ge ae ti D' pay OF WEEK cn mona a ar oh 3 lee —— | ie igcd a ¥F | j ree $ tli se $6 Wag t re Ptawe BLANK BOOK MAKERS.| pes) ee 1 Thursday i 49 4 18,10 60 2 27 § 29 , : 2 Friday - 19 ll 53) 3 10 3) i : he : ——- 7 9 91 0 87 ; ‘ oH ¥ “rire Ps sy a ce e slaitie ™ av j S 7 2 & 6 IA oti 4 : jemi | is) alsa Say SOUT Mobto: Bash Wor kman: ‘hip and Lowest § Erioes. Of Pure Cod Liver-0i and } a yh asl Sal 8 asl 9 09 | — isis HYPOPHOSPHITES = siSatarsia | asl 7 59110 56 STA ATIONE DS Fahy Comlete Stock of PLAIN and FANOW STATIONS 4 Ae Re eet a > es laag™ | gi 99 8 BON) 40 40 kK ERY, at prices that cannot be beaten. bio) ee 8 DOR WX, 28 7 . ! a 2) oe, oo ‘ ) Bpete xr than other so-called Emulsious ‘ wiay | ee = 3 ~ oo 4 -(v)——_+—_—- 7 woucderful flesh producer, N : al anes <* Fae selte « po eg SCOTT’S EMULSION oat. .; ri oe is , Te os = 0 Hie ‘ad ay ul arters for EBooks oF all kinds. is pui up in a salmon ecioy sioneanen Be 16| Friday 45 36'11 17! 2 40 52 re Se sure and get the genuine, Sold by ail} 17'Saturday | a4] 3711 48| 336 © Ba f Deaters af 50c. and $1.00, ; nt ai 30lnft 214431 5a QOL oa ~ ' 7 ~~ SCOTT & ROWNE, Belleville a nd 4 = a ; or ; 1| a: SCHOOL BOOKS SCHOO vy BOOKS t St lttiosee ar aeiereceleemr ates meets the views and protects” z . edo 1 iis : a R : - 9 ° Charlottetown, January 6, 1891—w f s » to curtail. BiThucslay | 39} 44/229 9 sl 4 - , . oe ee Biki | 38; 45) 3 24 9 47} 7 2 dined V j ‘et of authority-—ihe people. 24. Satur day 33} 47) 4 22 10 Q7| 9 5 BES, Spe: ee 3. = sae, = | co 48 ; * 5) 2 rm $3 8 : e Al ear purposes of revenue. It is oe «day f ane) } > do aS} s i pase: 97 | Tues ‘ay | 34) 59) 7 s2afe ts) = 17 he ae a Weds ontay - ot 8 0 ny 42! 19 — x T 7 c 2 ! mFily | ai] sas tas; 2 PQEFORE ORDERING YOUR FALL SUIT, OVERCOA1| Jyspepticeure | aids St Saturday 17 40)4 S711 50) 2 26] 9 27 or UL*“TER, call and examine our immense stock of Digestion. — CHARES I. Commission en men Dini AUCTION HET, Agent for St John Dye Works, . dol id, N.B. General agent for Prince Edward island for “Ideal” Washing Machives & “Ideal” Churns 106 Queen 8t., Charlottetown, P. E I. NILLIAMS DIANOS Endorsed by the best authorities in the world —=- 14,000 in use and good accounts Neaily them. Over 40 years of honest given ot business. WILLIS PIANO * ORGAN CO., i Maceachern’s Building, Lower Queen St. }—dw tf nov29 DUGHS 5 HO le SEL 40 YEARS IN USE. ee “tence 25°Pre BOTTLE t. ARMS’ TRONG & CO PROHRIETORS | St. John., N. B. PRED. de €. DAVIES, DISPENSING CHEMIST, Late with Smith & Woodman, Chemists, st. ‘ugustine, ¥ orida. pe RE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES PANCY ARTICLES, viz , Perfumes, Spon- ges, Nail and Tooth Brashes, Hair Brushes Loonan's, ee Fancy So#ps, Castile (white snd mottled), Colgate Soaps, Lace Soap, Pear’s ond Mar geris m’s French Soaps. Call ond see our line for the Xmas Trade. Manicure Nets, also preparations for same. Walkin Stic ks suitab'e tor Xmas Presents. Rest line Havana Cigars in the city, and fresh stock, in 25, 50 «nd 100 boxes. suitable for Xmas presents for amokers Also, Pipes inand ont of cases, Tobacco, Cigarettes, To- ‘eco Pouches, Cigar Lighters, and every requisite for smokers. Try our 5e. Cigar - a town. dw—de« 5 MUST BE PAID. LL accounts rendered from Watson's Drug S'ore on July let, 1899, must be fore Jannory Ist, prox., when the WORRISON, | te i pths will be i for the past eix mo ef. deel NEW CLOTHS, in Tweed and Worsted Suitiags, tons, Naps, Friezes, Beavers, Miel- ete. A full line of Latest Designs and Patterns of TROU- SERINGS. Our stock excels in quality and variety any- thing we have heretofore shown. ‘We offer you the Largest Assortment of Cloths in the City to select from. Call “and ace them. {x} JOHN McLEOD & CO., R¢CGERS’ BUILDING, UPPER QUEEN ‘STREET. Charlottetown, Sept. 26, 1890. . WINTER, 1891. ; , CHABLOTTETOWN. rh spepticure cures Indise stion. ta ro abi et ie inn ¥ The’ most e) Serious and 7 Pree standing cases of ?(hronie Dyspepsial. % pasilively cure eured BD DY {epepticu reg Price ce per hetile J5ets and +00 (large — lee ee sizeef small.) Giarles 45 6 Short. “St S gJoha NB, SO0be EVERYWHERE. DR. GEO. A. BAYNES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON: "| goeciatit in Chronic Diseases ~ OFFICE— Queen Square, over_A pothecaries Hall. Postal Address, Box 47. jy2—dy wy HARRIS & STEWART | HATA & Lari Arrived-A Full ll and 1 Complete Stock | NOOTICK. of Everything in Gur Line. a xk )}--—---—- {ARRIAGE BUILDERS! We intend clearing out our entire stock of Carriage Goods, and give up the trace For the coming season we will seil, at Specially Reduced Prices for Cash, HARDWARE and CARRIAGE GOODS. ‘Terms Short. Prices Low for Cash. NORTON & FENNELL, City Ha dware Store. _CharloGeten n, Dec. 9. 1890-——2aw and wy Use EVIRYRODY'S PIOLS, for Indi.) JOHNSON'S COUGH SYRUP, for, gestion, Coustipstion, Bi ionsness, Piles, and | Cou, hs, C lds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat and | the manv ai ments ¢ aus e@ by the sluggish | Bronchia! troubtes. Pleasant sntake Wal action oi the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. | not burt the youngest child or feeblest adult. inate Price 25c. per Bottle. ongh Syraps aud Balsams, Cod Liver Also— Giycerine, Camphor Ice, Cold Price 2ic per Box. constantly ip stock all the well-known C Oi! Emuisiv MS, al 4 other remedies in demand at this seas» of the year. Glyeerine Jeily, Vaeeline, Hovey ard Almond Cream, Philoderma, Cream, Cream of Witch Hazel, for Chapped Hands and Face, at A. S&S. JONSON'S We have DRG STORF, -*rince Streets. Corner Kent and £ oo G 2 - ry 7 ~ « <shre ae age be ae? : ES ro ees rey = * a . re he ee 3 (-— -—— Ch'town, Dee. T IS A WELL-KNOWN FACT that Coffee, to be good, | } must not be Roasted or Ground any length of time, as| it loses its Strength and Flavor very quickly. BEER & GOFF have a Coffee Roasier fitted up in their Warehouse, where they roast and grind all their own Coffee as they require if, so that in buying from them depend on getting if fresh you can always and good. CONDENSED COFFEE, iv Tins, and ESSENCE COF- FEE, in Bottles, always kept in stock at & GOFF’S. — BEER Charlottetuwn, Dee. 27, 1890—law & wky Only Wil: be obliged for an early set- tlement of all Accounts rendered up to the Ist of January, 1891. jan9—lw fluences public opinion as to glaring evils. As long asa large portion of the nation’s revenue comes from the present sources, it will be astrong obstacle to effective deal- ing with the whole evil. Not ovly does this corruption affect the number of licenses issued in the first place, and alsu measurably the strictness of the rquire- ments as to those who receive permission to sel!, but it makes the people and their public servants less careful to revoke licenses when they should be revoked, The revenue derived from it is the chiet reason why England dves not blot out the disgrace of her enforced opium trade with China. So with the license tee. The saloon becomes related to the municipality, and the traffic tu the state, as the wolf to the old hunter, who used every spring to claim and receive the bounty on from three to five wolf scalps regulariy brought in. An- xious to sulve the problem of his success, a young Nimrod once begged to be taken along, - They had not gone far into the woods when a large wolf waa sighted. Up went the young man’s rifle. “Hold on there,” cried the veteran, knocking it aside, *‘that’s the old she wolf. Tf you kill herthere won’t be no mure cubs.” ‘Then it came out that this unharmed breeder had been the source of his gains. What we want is to kill the ‘told she wolf,’’—the li- cense system. But while cubs, viz , saloons and taverns, affurd a revenue, men will be found base enough to cry **D n't kill her.” Third, high license does not touch the evil itself, and it ought to be barred for this reason, if for no other. The curse is in the decoction svld, net in the price paid for the privilege of ce ling it, nor in the character of the man who selis. Fourth, high license gives the liquor bus- LL PARTIES indebted to me will make . immediate payment to Wm. Pearden,’ at J. T. Pearden’s office. All amounts not; paid before the Ist February, 1891, will be sued for without further notice, JOHN HENRY. dec31 —dy 2w eod wky 2i What Ce ever ! Emcore : C. LVyes Equal to any Package Dye in the Market. Just the thing for Home Dyeing, COLORS BRIGHT AND FAST. | Sona for Sample Card to Card to J. S Robertson & Co., Manufacturers, Movtreal. janl2—dy wky A CURE IS CERTAIN ——IN EVERY CASE—— When a Faithful Trial is Given -—— TO WOODILL’S Worm Lozenges. novl2 WINTER CROSSING | HE WINTER ROUTE between Cap! Traverse and Cape Tormentine is now | epee Passengers and Luggage at the regu- lar rates. Passengers will find this route very much the cheapest Passengers accom- modated in the very best manner. CAPT. GEORGE IRVING. dec?i—8m eod why iness a semblance of repectability. It gilds the trap, makes it more alluring and cor- _respondingly more dangerous, 1 know that it is advanced as a plea for high license that it will make the saloon respectable. The saloon canavt be made respectable; but you can give it the guise of respectabiity, Fifth, high license practically erects a liquor obligarchy. One effect of such a law as is proposed will be to produce and sustain a banded liquor monuply. This is contrary to the whole spirit ot our laws and institutions, ‘No principle,” says Judge Pitman, ‘tis more firmly implanted in the American wind than that which John Adams placed in the bill of rights prefixed to the constitution of Massachusetts : * No man, nor corporation, nor association of men have any other title to obtain advan tages, or particular aud exclusive privileges, distinct frum those of the community, than that what arises from the consideration o services rendered the pub i:-” we need no stronger reasons for pushing it. The evidence is compicte, the argu- ment is invincible, the conclusion is thun- dered into our conscience, Let us bring in the verdict and close the case. High li- cense will not do, for that which is wrong in principle cannot be good pelicy, and a question is never settled until it is settled right, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Gein The English Market for Eggs. Six,—-The statistiva! showing (particulars of which I have just received from Eng- iand) of the number and value of eggs im- ported to the United Kingdoin is s0 encour- aging to chat industry in P. I. Island, that i will bri fly lay the information betore your re saders, that they muy see how valu- able to them the English market for. ‘* hen fruit” may, witha little energy and push, be made. The demand for eggs in Bug- land is larger every year, as I will show by figures, an a provided ehipments are made **an good order and well conditioned,” and proper transportation secured, there ean be nv valid reason given why our P, E. Island products, in any quantity, should not secure maximum returns. The number for 1569 was 167,695,400, ond their value in dollars was two and three- quarter millions. Toe figures for 1889 (latest computation) are 1.131,900,000 2s the number, ana $15,637,900 as the price realized. By this it witi be seen that the increase be- tween 1860 and 1890 is a steady ad- Vance (fur the annual increase is very unitorm), from two to fifteen million toilars. Now the egg industry is especiaily adapted to argicultural P, i I., and if it were made a depsrtment of the Board of Tiade, aad subjected to control, it wonvld svon make such an impression on the English mai ket, that they would coomand a prefer. @ 10% Perhaps I may be permittel to make sme suggestivas that I know would help sales at premium prices. No egg should be shipped thar would net be 8 to the pound, that is to say, maintain a 2oz. standard, Every case should have a Board of Trade.in-. spection mark, which would seil them at sight. The mak I would recommend would be a craie mark ot an eval hoe with the figure *2” inside it to indicate that no egg, in the crate wes less than two eunces, Im- proved breeds, carefuily selected for production, would 800un attain the desived excellence, if properly cared for, and the farmers of ?. E 1. would edd «ne more reliable produc. te the provision marked, this would not only sweli their pocket books, but add to the fame of the Island for thri't and entei prise, and if a thoroaghiy equipped cannery for the surpius poultry weie star me it would be found, that « second and eguali proiitable market could be found, on Engli steamers. C. B. Bacstrr. hintimaasiiil : fioch Lymph. Sir.—The Patriot very seldom copies news items from Tur Examiner, but obser ve thatis has dune so vith your paragraph announcing the arrival of & su; ply of “Koch's Lymph in Charlot:c-own.” I[ presume that neither of the editers of our two Island dali+s would wilful, mislead the pubiic in a matter in which so many of their sufferin feilow beings are so deeply interested, om therefore conclude that before m«king the apnouncement they made themselves sure that the g-ouioe Koch Lymph had been received in Cherlottetown. There is one thing, however, in the administration of it by the party you name which does seem a little curious, The virus you sty, is being administered by him internally instead of hypodermical!y as recommended by Dr. Koch, the discoverer of th new remedy. Now, here is what Dr. Koch himself says abouc it: **Intreduced into the stomach the remedy has no effect.” The Koch Lymph heading for advertisments may now be looked for, Nasal Balm hos already adopted it as such. W hat nex : Verity. rw The: Drift te the Cities. The drift of population to towns in the older sections of the United States is well illustrated in the recent census of New York State. The foliowing instances of decrease in the past decade are noted, nearly all of them being of counties without large towns within their borders : Moreover, the power exerted by the pro- Population ducers and handlers of liquor in this coun- 189). Decrease. try, which enables them to bend a Repub-| Chenango ............. +» 037,620 2.271 lican administration to their will, where} Clinton................... 45.423 5,474 they cannot control a Demcratic House of |Columb'a.............++..45 830 2.048 Representatives, as in the extension of the} Dutchess ................. 77. 596 1 58% bonded period, 1s threatening enough with-| s*ex ...... eset eee eee «Day BNd 1,63? out still further concentratin: gand solidify cree reteset se? scene ae . om oo sO W118... os on ie Os ing that ee A LAVIGGUOG .... ce ocdc cave see 1 745 Sixth. High license has proved to be 4/ yadison .................42,7R5 1,327 failure in practice Testimony to this fact | Qatario .................. 45.258 1,183 may easily be multiplied by one who cares) Oswego .................. 71,749 6,162 enough for the facts to investigate. It/ Otsego ...................50 800 57 fails to answer the expectations of its/ Putmam.................. 14,820 361 friends in every particular in which good} >t. Lawrence ............. 83.127 870 results are claimed for it. WONGEE Sev de vidwecdbenes 29,107 2.803 Si IE: ois vn adn s dike cea 16,634 2 208 1. In many cases the number of drink-| . 0, Ox 145 1 132 ing houses is only slightly diminished, or| su) jygan sg) 1,601 not at all, eee 29.x3! 2, 842 2. Unlicensed houses are not closed, be- LE EE EE. 32,806 1 639 cause, as Dr. Herrick Johuson says : hk. Re PR 45 548 2 152 (a) The house of the liquor dealer will| Yates ............s00000+: 20,948 159 not divide against itself. tpt in-~hbdininaiiaiie (b) The higher liquor dealers need these} pow Diy Taey Ger THere?—A re- low saloons to take their refuse. (c) These aristocrats of the trade live in glass houses—they do not dare to throw stones. 3. 1t does not improve the character of the dealers, as is claimed. Seventh. High license is wrens += pril- ciple. in refusing te accept high license, we are, th<refore, neither foolish nor inconsistent. | We are doing only what honesty and con- science demand. We want our govern- ments, state and national, to come up be- side those of China and Ma/lagascar, which refuse to derive a revenue from that which degrades and destroys their people. We want state and national prohibition. I+ ‘does prohibit. While liquor dealers move earth and hell to postpone and defeat ir, markable discovery was made during the excavation of a big drain to connect Cote St. Antoine drainage with Montreal, inter- cepting a sewer, and when a depth of thirty feet had been reached the werkmen came pnen « lergo bed of oysters, the shells of which, although petrified, were firmly clos ed. The discovery is louked on as very in- teresting by scientific men. Montreal is a distance of about 600 miles from the oyster beds of the St Lawrence. Dy spepticure—Is not a palliative, but a cure; it first relieves, then controls, and finally entirely subdues the irritation and in- fi:mmation of the stomach that caises indi- gestion and dyspepsia. K. Db. C. is Guaranteed,