ere? Sr 5p Se ee <a “ This is true Liberty, etal Wiad insestin Men. h ; t 1 . - ae gee ee ae ee Ne ee ements 4 i Vv Z ris » ‘ as fon . j : » having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evuiripgs. Sivcitx Corres Two Cents EW SERIES | pal - \ 7 i IANS Ai Je ( HT A RLOTTE’ . ee me — . Se » ; a {, TOWN P BK ‘ ry rT YW = > ® I . 4 ih > a) S - ll raed wench: - HK. ISLAND, SA: URDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1890. VOL. 27.—NO. 12 | eS S NNN SA ————-— simi HS e} = wu as _— ——— _ —_— ~ } are rere rere 7 ‘ Y es That Phi ” R. Mi. Ei. S. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY {I took Cold, “~? LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. | ank” Again. sities. ina ailiiaad ' I took Sick, | ~~ SIR,— It would not be worth while j 90 rook The Li ti | answering your correspondent **Watchraan” to? Dn n Iuet : S$ a Winter A one : i¢ Liquor Question. | wereit not that he attempts to deal with sstimouial From Duluth, Minnesot rramgement, ER9=9i.| } | subj yer ete ate GS ula Ji iced bill DULUOLy Bhd B0Ua, | ac Ge oi s i subject thi 2 sa j f ; Sir,—A few weeks ago I had the plea-| cena ae ee cti-he cae sah nae e%, N AND AFTER THURSDAY POR : ei ee ‘sure of furnishing Tue Examiner with ex-|,.). 3), : ’ ger vl Dean Mus. Ross,—Having tested your | ( ) ‘SSDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1890, Trains will run as follows — ? Say OB ‘tracts from the address of Archbishop Ire-| oan ee = te suggest that in #MAGIC HEALER,” I wish to express my | °c RA NC eet f es bi x \land on the Centennial of Father Mathew. | ed Sossdt tees tht eee Pith perro pratitude to you testimonial, which! ee Ce eee eee SS oe A BESS ‘These extracts. I] have good reasc to | ee . ; o © writer, g : : . . i 1 er lee be . a ’ £ / ason Oo} ‘ 2s . . you can Us it will assist you in | TRAINS FOR THE WEST, 1 TRAINS FROM THE WEST my Nay ee ie ‘ | believe, were very generally appreciated by | . - ai i i this case, to be misleading, selling my hard se ; erely with | ———_—_____—_——<—<—$___ ¥ : : RESULT: ¢ jyour readers, both Catholic and Protestant. Wy eaten eee eg a chisel, Ul " iset having en- | - - ——— 7 { |Since then it has been my pleasure to re- ee gee ee en ee tered the ps y hand, mekinga long and | STATIONS, | Nol No. 3 || a1 : ee ) Itako My Meals, { |ceive from Archbi ws [ el o 7 : ® re’ | agara had to be crossed by the engineer on eat : eel your * MAGICI STATIONS, | No Ne 4 ? XT take My Pest. ! }Celve trom -irchbishop ireland @ letter of| 4 ten inch plank at any and every time a HEA ER “and efter thees applica. | : — ANDI AM VIGOROUS ENOUGH To TAKE ; | the date - November 6, in which His) alarm was sounded at the pumping station, tions | was work, and in three | Charlottetown.... ap! > a P. a ie a ¢ ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANDS on; { bamyee ewer the grand antieneuee of and that the engineer’s life and the safety " nt ian) lk cl eT PEIN chs tantnete scons na: ae ‘ ttine fat ‘ v4. 2 | all temperance effort in these significant! a _ ' sl | North Wiltshire. ee | 2a. ee SROs se caceseucéacs i | 685 ) RCCeins fat £60, pe _ scott S} jwords, ‘* PROHIBITION is THE "IDE Aki | of the city copenten on & successful cross- a a | Se, adacs., 33 | 3 20 iene tet eeeneeeeeees pie aT ) Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil | ‘These words might very well *furm the| "5 © Fecelve, as tn” Cage; 8 INZO H. LAVERS, | Bradalbane.,.... = 3 LR ALY ence eens se eeeeeees! 7M | , and HypophosphitesofLimeand } 8 a rm tHe) message from the chief o i Sradalbane.,............. | gv | 857 Port till 4 j } wer ial es \ g ef of the fire depart pmerald Junetion ........ | 8 9 4 07 | Wellington bee nescsses cases : 5 ‘ Soda NOT ONLY CURED MY Eaetip- ; area iword Oo Bi: ery ae of the Canada ment . att ec cntiweciens cal 2 a iar WOLeeeeeeeeeeresse. ie ‘ose ye siglo. iit Temperance *t in the , ; 7 : 5 Renuinehen Hiveostenen twas 923 | 422 = ||/Miscoucho,........-000.... | 1015 ) tent Consumption ‘BUT BUILT } |r perance Act in the present contes' Mow, an 0. matten ob Gua,thaae ae CH ini = | VORRISOYV 3 iz * i 45 iH. ar! 1035 } ME UF, AND IS NOW PUTTING : ie Scott Act, though not the ideal, is an not telephone the pumsatan eteél : ARG, fe iE state ( " es 5 20 | Summerside pawinieees ‘ 1135 | A. M. } FLESH CN MY BSONES } jexcellent step to that end; and it would be} o¢ gre nor oe * Chase — —~ ion = case - ‘i la | 42 40 lire p) P.M, | 630 Dae Gna te a lek aie OTN ‘ l exveedingly unwise to repeal it until we) 4; am ee eee. aa ee 1 ‘ RE bp | Kensington 2 () AT THE RATE OF A POUND 2 COnMRESSION eerehy } t eR icbuknck satan ‘ o .4 lltrectottn gett: | Ba.» 1S Sean ie erik co OUND & DAY. TS lhave something as good with which t |the pumps, nor has he done so for over SSii i uni Sy elling.on ee = | | EreetO WM «oo nv ers snnes 13 33 z 2 Neo IT JUST AS EASILY AS1DO MILK.” ¢ ae : yt. ae L Ma dere - ed twelve months, at the time of a fire inthe v. Bhecese sevcces@e*ees | i} a? sets eae and yhsinciys? } <r 7 ; ’s Emulsi spi po Sa! y , bh 3 . Hg ° 0 Cl » ; OE Diissinn O'Leary es aus i ; = Ent aB Os. - noe seeoeee| 2 = 7 53 i se va nog o er ait Braman nae + (Ideal,” and we will do well to keep it ever: owes for the reason that there is at all Sera e trone cones = a | Hunte liicigsanbdees | 5 a idee , core cee ’ ’ ~ ' es ii ervoi i F AUCTIONE Bicomield rivicsseuse oul 3 45 |North Wiltshire. ......... | a99 | . 7 } one Reve Seere. / ‘in view. So far as my knowledge extends) re “i the reservoir a quantity of water , ER, oa eens an ey Junction, ........ | aa 4. 2a § SCOTT & BOWNE, Delleviile. { \this has always been the aim of all temper a to supply all the available hose at ee! Lr eeeeent ee a ;, Charlottetewn...... we, 2 29 Sinise lie will ile a “J . a ae . 7 Sooke oes 3) | 10 vacncacnencucncecncse § ‘ance leaders and advocates. At the present | : a. — - - hae apes for at Agent for St John Dye Works, St. Joha, N.B. STATIONS, No.5 | STATIONS No. 6 pg |time there appears to be a general awaken- | sinter tal yh ve ibl Progetto be susie ee a i Es ISLAND RAILWAY, ling on this question throughout the Do- | weit we ak repens oe ee , a eel . . | " ini 7 ! inni es . ° Genera! agent for Prince Edward Island for; Emerald Sunction......dp rm i A. M. minion. The people are beginning to) With reference to the es re Water “fdeal” Washing Machines & “Ideal” Charns | Cape Traverse iat, e | 4 ae Save T gaveree, ...or++-OD) | 6 30 oP eevnints realize the terrible power exercised by those’ Gon missioners’ nahi I ld oii iain ee a — —— <o : ee eee. eretmnennrnnetenlinesian Ses i N@®Wi engaged in the traffic. It is no longer a citizen.that I do wag lg iia ell A + . Fe kyes ‘secret that the Legislature, the courts, the’ ; = . - 106 Queen St., Charlottetown, P. EB I.) TRAINS FOR THE BAST. TRAINS FROM THE BAST, * Ci. |press, and even. the pulpit; has been in-| nos Commneny Whe. Segretan Suan, Oct 7 } oe ‘fluenced and too often controlled by the! ae ~s ee — ee amree looking | Naseer ie oe STATIONS, No. 7 No. 1. |! STATIONS. No. 8, | Ne. 12, liquor sellers. Look at the present state | —nl aii ae y en : ity} at nearly —— bs | NOMMENCING on THURSDAY, Decem- of affairs in our Civie and Police depari-| on a inal ier _ me three P. M, A.M. || ce; P.M. / ber 4:h, and continuing until December, ments in Charlottetown, and not only in! 4). ee at it was discovered |Charlottetown.........dp, 2 30 610 |iGeorgetown a 715 Sick tank: cubdelal Geisenees teste WIE taaeate ‘that there existed, within three miles of Ko alty Junccion.. eerie i 250 6 30 | Cardigan uiseent a 7 38 Chnslatteloers * ca a eee reed par er Synge se lage Dat sells mr toe the city, an ample supply of the best water na ee 3 23 702 = || ce ererernea aks < ae ne Wh a a. m., dally (Sunday ex- Jook. The Rev. J. A. Rogers, of Halifax, |; ° a ar! 8 &S Ar7 33 1} Ss te cepted) for Tignish, returning same day, Dur-!N_ ; ae >} in Canada. G. ——IN EVERY CASE—— Mount Stewart sane.{ ee towart. Juno) | 9 09 dp ; . ing the continuance of ous. Arp at iuinaieat = name ge npaching plain, words from — >a rai dp 4 10 || Bedford.............. covees| 932 ‘dp 3 2% side, thistrain will connect there with the the pulpit in thet — at will be well to St. Andrew's Day at Souris. Seatin a. Ss hceseede ar ; is || Royalty Junction ......... 10 05 3 55 steamer to and from Point du Chene » {remember that Halifax is one of those emma ' 9 Toithfol i. . 1" | Goorgetown...........+- ar 64 ||Charlottetown.......... ar 10 25 415 BAe favored spots blessed with High License. 4 + as ie) g altaya 3 18 Vel No. 9, I No. 10 ° J. UNSWORTH, This is the Halifax Herald’s report :— Se * Wetenen snes of otlka P.M. oar P.M. Superintendent. , some of $Souris’ most prominent business a | Mount Stewart June....dy 4 05 740 =| |Souria,........ccceeeeeres dp 6 20 12 10 Railway Office, Ch’town, Dec. Ist, 1890 “‘In scathing language he (Rev. Mr. Rogers) and professional men, sat down to dinner 1O-— | Morell .....ccccccccceee * 4 43 8 17 |Bear River....+- 7 03 12 49 deel Gi, wky p: li "ld d the li ati ~ j ; in Pee He eu Ptmreate “rete nronnsses = + ecl Gi, wky papers li. enounced the liquor trafic as the cause of atthe Boisner House on Tuesday even- - on Bear Kiver re. eee 5 7 9 32 Morell ......... ential: — 217 ea page oe and oe * was a _frightfal ing, 2nd inst., to celebrate the anniversary BW G}q> BPEL = ‘ TREES -oocoeeeecnconsees ME 6 10 10 19 ‘Mount Stewart Juac....ar 8 53 ae. evil. . Se oug e Oo be removed, The. of St. Andrew, Scotland’s patron saint. ——= Se mau who signed a petition for a liquor license John McPhee occupied the chair. Mr. Worm Lozenges. nov]2 ! New Tannery. LONG BROS., Tanners and Curriers, Hides, Calfsk'ns, Sheepskins, Horse Hides, Tail-Uair, etc. Maret Rates paid for Hides, ete. MALPEQUE ROAD, Opposite Ch town Woclen Mills. 3m eod Yrains are run by Eastern Standard Time. Trains Nes. }) and 12 will be discontinued after December 31st, 1899. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Railway Offer, Charlottetown, Dec Ist, 18°0 6% all pre Si —_— <—eere oe eh OS Ne “CHARTER OAR’ COOK STOVES AND RANGES With Wonderful Wire Gauze Gven Doors. titer ATED Sewing Machines. T nov28 and on easy terms at MILLER BROTHERS, Queen Street, Charlottetown. HE CHEAPEST AND BEST sold low was responsible for the existence of the curse. The city councillors who permitted the law to be tlagrantly violated were responsible. | He implored members of his congregation not! to sign license petitions, and to help in the work of minimising the frightful evils of the} traflic, pending its total prohibition. His language might not please some of his congre- gation; he was not there to preach things, pleasing, but the truth! In burning words he told of members of his co: gregation who had} died horrible deaths from drink. Oue man who was a frequent worshipper at the church | died in a drunken debauca, ' Rogers) found the dead body lying naked on the floor, while the wife was beastly diunk, in the bed. He recited other pathetic stories of the suffering and heart-broken wives, help- less children, loving sis'ers and aged parents: | and said it was these personal experiences of | his in Halifax that made him swear eternal | hatred of the drink business. Its havoc’ could ouly be stayed by hard work—personal effort and money; perhaps obloquy. They must face the foe, The power of the law must be invoked. They must not be »fraid and must be willing to do,what some namby- ‘ pamby wishy-wash:, tid-gloved, patent leather ; booted people saw mt to cail ‘dirty werk.’ If clearing out dirt was dirty work, it was, very imporiant that some one should do it ;! and if cleaning out this filthy and abominable, ‘ and he (Mr. | Boisner provided an excellent dinner for the occasion, and it is needJess to say that all present did ample justice to the deli- cious viands placed before them. The fol- lowing is the programme : The Queen and Royal Family. ‘**The Land of the Heather,” responded to by R. F. McDonald. Song—*‘ Bonnie Charlie,” J. J. Hughes. ** The Local Legislatures,” responded to by M. J. Foley (in absence, of the repre- sentatives). ‘* Other Nationalities, James McQuaid. Song—‘* A Hundred Pipers,” Dr. Me- Lellan. **The Militia,” responded to by J. <J. Hughes. ‘**The Land We Live In,” responded to by G. B, MeEachern. ‘*Islanders Abroad,” responded to by Dr. McLellan. Song—* Scots Wha>Hae,” Dr. McLellan ‘Our Industries,” responded to by James Landrigan, ‘* The Ladies,” reponded to by Donald McHachern. Song—** Willie Brew'’d a Peck o’ Malt,” Michael McCormack. iresponded to by tratlic was dirty work he for one pieaded for | The speeches were good and well deliver- 'Gud’s help to do it. If after doing that work ed, and the music and sing‘ng first-class. !any man or woman of his congregation could ‘The party was a social one, and the best of if not shake his hand—well he certainly humor and good-will! prevailed. Auld A shouldn't cry about it. While the people of Lang Syne was aung at an early heur in | his church are used to pretty straight preach- the morning, when all dispersed, feeling 0} R NIN G &00 DS ‘this ve ; on = —_ 2 eno sermon 25, Well pleased with the evening's festivity. ® in earnest, and ae, means business.” | Campbell's Cove B kwater. allt , . Your‘readers will likewise be pleased to In calling your attention P ~ know that Bishop Cameron, of Antigonish, to our steck of BLACK A numerously signed petition from the has, within the last week or two, issued a inhabitants of Fairfield, Bayfield, North GOODS, we desire you to “Inete the Exeellent Values) HE ABOVE CELEBRATED STOVES AND RANGES are now made in 22 sizes for ali kinds of fuel, including 11 sizes. for Soft Coal. Prices run from $24 00, with Fittings complete. Every Range or Cook Stove sold is guaran- teed perfect in operation. ae f We can refer intending purchasers to hundreds of families who aro now using ‘“ CHARTER OAKS” in the City and Country. DODD & ROGERS. 890—dy 2aw (mon sat) wky | a pastoral to the clergy of his diocese, in Lake, Elmira and surrounding settlements which His Lordship says ;— has been sent tothe Minister of Public Charlotttetown, Nov. 1, 1 —EE ‘* Not without acute pain do I learn that | Works, asking that an opening be made = I 13, SE given in French and India ‘the ore wt err re 7 mrs in| Ee ee _ SHOR ER rrascarn camAl — * . > ‘several localities within this diocese. This is the shore, so 9 o o GasAk tUUNT ANDANE, FOR ’ : h Tree Cregsole serges, Cashmeres, Rr ench a calamity for which you and all interested in tide to flow out and to carry with it the ~& 4 Re ava foot 0) HS aap 8 5 ie 0 Herines and Hienriet ta the ee or a to poet sand, kelp, ete., which is being driven in , “Cyiinlioh Ntvy 7 . every possible remedy. It is a most melan-' in large quantities by easterly and norther! wwe bad pt cs UPN” AND (x) Cloths, Dalgoa Stripes and choly fect that deep-rooted prejuiices prevail iain. The ontitienias set forth that eke Oo! V3 4 } d : 2 German Diagonals, new and among many concerning this degrading vice.' this Breakwater was first constructed it x HE NEW REMEDY for affections of the Thaoat, Larynx, Bronchial ep a rich, Courtald’s and Priestly’s eee gentyn ee er pub-| was disconnected from the shore, and it sronchitie, Chronic Cough, ane , , ic opinion, Dut tat of intemperance 1s an ©X-! ws then found thst the water inside be- Lungs, euch as obstinate Sore Throat, Hoarseress, [He oy : — ne } aR OK: | ’ ‘ception. Those who engage in the ruinous! osme much deeper, and afforded ample HCKPORD & BLACKS WEST INDIA Steamship Linos.| Halifax to Demerara Via intermediate Perts. IT I8 INTENDED TO SAIL THE 5. §. LOANDA, MASTER, Qu Thursday, 11th December, 1890, FOR DEMERARS, calling at Bermuda, St Thomas, St. Kitts, qetigua, Guadsliupe, Martinique, St. Lucia, darbados, Trini lad—returning via the same Ports and St. John, N. B. 3 he steamer has splendid accommodation loomed og ft, Paeeengers. Tickets will be tolicited, owWrates. Freight and Passengers ¥° ft: ee Ba kits R, W. W. CLARKE, Agent, novl5 Congestion of the Lungs and Incipient Consumption. PREPARED BY———— KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO.. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, GO3 Craig Street; , FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Montreal oct30 EFORE ORDERING YOUR FALL SUIT, OVERCOA’ or ULSTER, call and examine our immense stock of NEW CLOTHS, in Tweed and Worsted Suitings, Beavers, Mel- tons, Naps, Friezes, ete. A full line of Latest Designs and Patterns of TROU- SERINGS. Our stock excels in quality and variety any- ‘> we have heretofore shown. neve offer you the Largest Assortmen City to select from. Call and see them. t of Cloths in the JOHN McLEOD & CO., Crapes, Mournivg Millinery, (rape Bonnets and Hats. BROWN’S ELOCK. nov7 Bundles SHEET iRON, 6 tons Galvanized Sheet Iron, 5 casks Zine, 50 boxes Tin, 25 boxes Canada Plate, 3,000 feet Iron Pipe 1} in. and 1] in., 1,000 Fire Brick, 1 ton Fire Clay, 2 packs Russia Iron, 1 case Sheet Iron, 72x30, For sale low. SIMON W. CRABBE, W alker’s Corner. 10 nov24—3w 2aw For the Winter. LEAN, warm, ventilated Stables. Care ful attention. Horses Colts broken. Terms moderate, speed. desire1. For further particulars apply to 3. T. WINANS, 46 Great George Street, Charlottetown. Stables in rear on King Street. UILDING, UPPER QUEEN ‘STREET. Charlottetown, Sept. 26, 1890. @harlottetowa. oetl17—dy 2m eed STANLEY BROS.,. Received per Claribel. HORSES BOARDED handled for Feed and exercise as Telephone spread sympathy, end in favor of these be- sotted victims and their excesses, silly pleas are put forward that would lead us to suspect that, in the opinion of many, drunkenness is no sin at all, but rather an excusable weak- ness. In vain does the inspired Apostle classify drunkards with fornicators, adulter- ers, idolaters and thieves, and declare that they shall not inherit the kingdom of God (1 Cor. vi. 10); these perverse gospeliers of in- toxicants and intoxication shut their eyes to the truth and persist in finding fault with traffic so fraught with mvechief to souls, to health, to substance, to family and to society in general.” Bishop Cameron requests every priest in his diocese to combine and ‘‘declare re- lentless war against the traffic,” and con- tinuing His Lordship says: ‘* In the name of God let the campaign be at once opened in down right earnest and let it never be closed until your adversary, the devil, shall have finally ceased his rounds as a rearing lion seeking whom he may devour,” and then closes his appeal with certain instruc- tions to the priests, in the matter of those members of the church who persist in liquor selling. To the citizens of Charlottetown may I be permitted to say that the cause of tem- 'perance is one in which both Catholic and | Protestants can fully agree. Forgetting all petty differences of church and creed, and | should have no ditliculty in not only re- ‘taining the Canada Temperance Act, but ‘better stifl in sending to the Council Board ‘the right men to enforce it. ‘subscribe myself, Aw Enouiss CaTAo_tic. Kk. OD. C. is Guaraniced. | traffic of intoxicating drink meet with wide- | those who loudly denounceand spare not aj having at heart a great moral question, we I beg " ‘accommodation for fishing boats of ail sizes. ‘Since, however, it has been connected with ‘the shore, the Cove has been yearly filling ‘up with sand, kelp and debris, which now ‘form a dangerous shoal, making it unsafe ‘as a refuge for boats, five of which were wrecked during the past season. They further state that past experience justifies the conclusion that if said breskwater be not detached from the shore, so as to allow ‘the tide to flow in and out, the inevitable ‘result will be that what was once a source of great utility to fishermen will, in the near future, become a huge obstruction to navigation, and the money already expend- ‘ed will have been spent in vain. We ‘understand that the Government Engineer, /Mr. Brown, has already reported in favor ‘of opening this work at the inner end near ‘the shore, and we hope the Government | will give the matter early attention. A $750 Corrace—Or its equivalent in cash will be given to the person detecting the greatest number of errors, words wrongly spelled or misplaced) in the December issue of ‘Our Homes.” tn addition will be given twa cash prizes of $200 each,ffour of $100,eight of $50, ten of $25, twenty-five of $10, fifty of $5, one hundred of $2, and one hundred and fifty of $1, distributed in the order mentioned ir rules and regulations, which will be seat with a copy of December issue on receipt of 15 cents in stamps. Special cash prizes given away almost every day during competition which closes February Ist, 1891. ddress ‘ Our Homes Publishing Co, Brockville, Canada, nov28 dy wy 2w. =o oe Dyspepticure—lIs oot a palliative, bat : oman Nicet relieves, then controls, and finally entirely subdues the irritation and in- flammation of the stomach that causes indi- ‘gestion and dyspepsia.