| ee a eA THE EXAMINERS Job Printing ag LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STREET. Job Printing of all kinds at short notice da ras Billhead«, Letterheads, Noteheads, Pa uph lets, Posters. Dodgers, et oo Tenses :—Frvs Dottars A YEAR, eal eae cee THE DAILY EXAMI en ee “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”-—=Evairiss. For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, | and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- | ment is peculiar, Don't forget it. Sirois Copiss Two Cexrg NEW SERIES. ———— — CHARLOTTETOWN, P. EH. ISLAND ee a a TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1892. VOL. 30.--NO. 70 —ae By its TN Calendar for Aue | DIR, PRENTICE’S — a MOON'S CHANGES. 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Avoid all |e or substitutions. Sold by eet all Druggists at 50¢. and $1.00, SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. C\LLET T's pure 2 7 WDERED 71006 be AOA. 4S L. ¥Y & PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST. ae Sou use ‘mony o atity. For mmaxicg Sean, tening ate~, Disinfecting, an. « Dundred o uses. A can equals 20 pounds bal Soda. thet Sold by All Grocers end Druggisis. GILL eTT, Toroentas THIS BAKING POWDER WOODILL’S GERMAN Is WELL svITED for FAMLY USE and has been employed IN MY OWN HOUSEH!LD for many yeas. George Lawsal, Ph J.,l. L. 0, E. I C., G. B. & RELAND jly4 B. Ww. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR An Anarchist Answered. Sirk,—A subject like that of ‘ anarchy ” is one that should appeal to all classes, and when men deem it meet and just to come out in the pubhe press they should be care- ful how it is handled, for it is a subject which covers @ broad field, and has puzzled the brains of the greatest writers of the present day, if we are to judge by the numerous articles which have appsared in the leadiug magazines and newspapers of the civilized wozld. Now, on reading the opinion of a gentle- man, published in a recent issne of THe Examiner, 1 may say that a little more study of the question, particularly the Homestead affair, would be a benefit to him and would place him in a far more favor- able light before the readers of that popular daily —Tue Examiner. ‘**I cannot join in the exultant yell of working people.” The foregoing is in —— to the attempt on tle life of one Frick. Here I wish to make a sorrection i. that (with a few exceptions) able article, by saying that the Union workingmen de- nounced the action of Berkman as a wrong and foolhardy affair. Ifthe writer meant workivgmen not al‘ied with unions then he might be right in asserting that they yelled with joy. The charge is made that if the class of people who comprise the Homestead strik- ers was in Mr. Frick’s place they would be given to more brutal acts. Well, they are not. and we cannot judge. But we can see how they acted under more trying circum- stances. The Carnegie company, deeming it nec- cessary to make a reducuon in the wages paid to their employes, and knowing that said employes had in many cases become owners of their own homes and would, when such reduction be proposed, rebel, put their works in such a state of defence with an array of guns p2ering out of grim- lookiug port holes, reminding one of the side of H. M. S. Blake. How did the strikers act? How would any man act if his home were attacked ? The Homestead strikers did not feel satis- fied that the reduction was fair. They ac- cordingly did not go to work, and did not attack the garrisoned forts of the great ‘philanthropist—Andrew Carnegie. The news spread abroad that an armed body of Pinkerton thugs were coming up the Mon- ongohela. Was this a peaceful move ? No; and the Homestead people knew it, for many months before that day the news had trav- elled among the laboring people of America giving an account of the cruelties of the Finkertons at the N. Y. Central R. R. strike. Whenthe name of Pinkerton is spoken, the poor laborer shrugs his shoul- ders, but the Carnegie striker must do more and he did it. Certainly we will all con- done the barbarity practiced by a few of the irritated wives and motkers, but even that we can excuse Those poor, and I will say, for sake of argument, uneducated women, saw their husbands and sons strick- en down by the arms of those hirelings, and revenge, cruel revenge, was foremost in their minds. I might go on, sir, giving in lengthy de- tail my objections to that part of the article dealing with the Homestead strike, but it is useless ; for I believe in my heart, with a few exceptions, the majority of your readers are in sympathy with the victims ot the Carnegie lockout. I might say here that strikes are con- sidered foclish on the part of the man who strikes. The argument was given to me the other evening that the striker comes out the loser in nine cases out of ten. During the time that he is ‘out’ he is losing the wages that, if he had accepted at a reducad rate, he would be receiving. Granting that an employer proposes a re- duction, and said reduction be accepted without any trouble by the employes; in a year, say, « further decrease in wages is ween we might see the workingmen of the United States iaboring for a pittance equal to that of the European laborer. Now a union is formed among a cértain class mechanics—say the printers. They have oue of the best organizations in America, and have been in many fights, many of which resulted unsatisfactorily for the union. But ia all cases the owners have met the trouble with heavy losses, as is the case with all owners who have trouble with their help. If any reader wil] look at the reports »f the Board of Arbitrators in the different States or ue Uuivn, figures will show that it is not the few employes who reap the whirlwind. If unions and strikes were not benefiting those who enter them, why is it that all manufacturers dread to have union men in their employ? Because they (the union men) want to be dealt with as men. One reason why mos* strikes are unsuc- cessful is that the places, are -+pplied with men from «oth-- seuntries who are either ucvuid Of principle and will work for half wages, or are unacquainted with the ideas of unionism. But it is a never-failing theory that they are in a short time all ar- dent union men and fighting for rights which they krow they ought to have. That is the exact case with the Home- /stead people. Only a few years ago they took the place of strikers, and we will see it repeated again and again. VIsIToR. SKODA’S DISCOVERY reat German-American edy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Blood. Guarantee contract with every bottle. Pay At alt Dresein Gee te a J r bottle, aix Bottles $5.50. Ifyou vas to coer about SKODA’S REME- Light. sen postal for ** Morning ene Do you know why Royal Belfast Ginger |Aleis the best? Because the Wilmot Spa _ Mineral Waters are its base, and lime juice | and pure extracts are used. All Grocers anal Wine Merchants, the ine« Hardy Cherries The Government Horticulturist, Mr. Craig, has addressed the following circular to pur. serymen and fruit growers: “An important feature in connection with the Horticultural work, during the past five years, at the Central Experimental Farm, Ot- tawa, has been the testing of hardy forms of the Morello Cherry, recently imported from Eastern Europe. A number of these iow grow- ing, partially dwarfed varieties have been in bearing the past two years and give evidence of unusual hardiness, vigor and productive. ness. This apparent hardiness of tree united in many instances with good quality of fruit, renders it advisable that they should be dis. serrinated at as early a date as ible, es- pecially in the interests of the fruit growers in the colder parts of the Dominion. “In order that Nurserymen and fruit grow. ers may have an opportunity for testing them without delay, a se‘ection including the most desirable varieties has been made, of which buds for immediate propagation are now avail- able, and wi!l be distributed under instruction of the Hon. The Minister of Agriculture free of che re, on receipt of the application by the undersigned. ‘Applications should be addressed to the Horticulturist, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, These will be filled in the order in which they are received, as far as it is ible to meet the demand, using our best judgment in selecting suitable varieties for the various sections. ‘Care should be taken to preserve the names, so that a record of the behaviour of each variety can be secured for the purpose of tuture comparison. Mahaleb, is cone y at present the best available stock upon which to work these buds, In the absence of this they may be set upon stocks of Maazzard, Bird Cherry, (Prunus Pennsylvanica) or the com- mon Red Cherry, with a fair degree of success,” Souris Line Road Notes. The crops in this part of the country are doing fine now, owing to the heavy rains we have every night, Haying is about done now, and the return is very light, in consequence of which some of our leading farmers have to shorten their stock considerably. Messrs. Alex. and Ronald McEachern have already sold two horses, one of them being the finest ever sold in this county. The postmaster, Mr. John McDonald, ex-J. P., is about having his house enlarged for the accommodation of travellers coming and going on the «xpress. The change of time has made it very inconvenient for passengers without a stopping place at Harmony. We are sorry to learn that F. McVarish and Baaton were unable to fulfil their con- tract of lumber with James FitzPatrick, of New Harmony, last winter owing te the scarcity of snow, but now will be able to drive a quantity of it to F. McInnis’ mills with the preseut freshets. Mr. Mclunis is having his mills repaired and his staff of millers increased to help them out of their difficulty. Philip Leslie is everlooking some blue- berry barrens in this vicinity with a view to cauning. Souris Line Roap. Aug. 9. News Notes. At Besseges, France, « few days ago, 4 cable attached to a cage in a shaft broke, and eight miners were dashed to the bottom and killed. William Erasmas, a Prince Albert far- mer, has received notice from England that his family are inheritors of three quarters of a million of dollars. George Lawrence, the defeated Conser- vative candidate for Birtle in the recent elections, has been fined two hundred dol- lars for treating. The prosecution was in- stituted by the temperance people. The commission appointed by the On- tario government to investigate the ques- tion of the dehorning of cattle has con- cluded its labors and are now drawing up a report. The commission find in favor of the practice of dehorning. The anti-clerical demonsirations in Rome have alarmed the Vatican, and the Pope is about to send a note to Catholic states stating that the Italian Government puts no curb on the enemies of the church, and that he is more a prisoner than ever before, Advices received lately from Tashkend, a town of Asiatic Russia in Syr-Darya, are to the effect that the Chinese troops who recent. iy occupied various posts in the Pamira with- rew on the first summons from the Russian expedition commanded by Col. Yanoff, cons sisting of 500 men armed with mountain guns. For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloes Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as ‘‘bright as a batton.” It is very pleasant to taetea It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays al! pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes, Twenty-five cents a bottle, Be sure and ask for ‘* Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kir d, lyr At @ meeting held at Glasgow on August 10th, the Glasgow Trades Council, with only one dissenting member, passed a reso- lution declaring that while placing Carne- gie’s name upon the rcll of fame with those of Judas Iscariot and James Carey, we feel constrained to tender him our thanks for providing the world with a most powerful object lesson in regard to the relativns of capital and labor. SHODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. 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My Liver also became affected, caus- ing me to become BETTER;::, Butows. 2 a . . hada Bull ene ac continually accompanied a eerie tired feeling. 7 My Appetite was very poor, and I would have a deathly faintness at pit of stomach, | sees aan two yearsI mane been greatly oubled wi vere pitation of the Heart after preach THAN ing and in long protracted meetings it would become ver serious. I have used the two Course of SKODA’S DISCOVERY and LITTLE TABLETS you a — me, ead through the bless ing of Goc am P - FECTLY CURED—have oO not felt better for 206 Cc LD years. Fraternally yours, REV. H. MILLS. Tracy Mills, Carleton Co., N. B. SKODA DISCOVERY CO., Wolfville, N.S. 1592. Fall Trip from Liverpool, HE Cigper. Bark “RALPH B, PEAKE,” 700 Tons ster, classed Al at Lioyds, D. A. McDonald, Commander, wt!] saii from Liverpool for Charlottetown About 10th of September Next, and will carry Freight at through rates to the different Railway points on the Island. 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