j P22 * ¢ wow eat SO eS i “ MEE Viren, “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise «i. Public, may speak free.”—Evrirines. SincLe Cortes Two Oxnres - ~_ siateencinecancitlicnnitiilads . = ' ~—o — ee TT aera TUNE «oer Oy OVvnp TAT » rt rQ WY) DEST HE Y ay ITT. Cpe ¥ ad f - inne a NEW SER CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. FRIDAY, UGUST 22, i890. VOL. 26.—-NO. 72 ALMANAC FOR AUGUST, 1890, pT aero Bn adam t LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Notes From Georgetown, | —_ Stop tha oa H. M. S. Partridge and the Acadia are in eS ee | tA sage Penge yf That Original Package Bill. port. Last Quarter,’ 7th day, 10h., 6.3m, a.m, W. | iHhan 'S Ait ania 4 OW " — Capt. McLaren who proved himself a New Moon, 15th day, Ob., 7.2m., p. m., S._ bidet Se ea a Srr,—In order that the readers of THE capable officer last year was left out of com- 2 gare ee 23rd day, 9h., 7.2m., a. m.,N.° | For if you go mos If mney. OCCerofula, ) | EXAMINER may be able to form some idea} mission for protection of the fisheries this eLoW horizon. t te pO i Mu ‘ jing Diseases, ; eS ‘ - 66 ) +e al >, cka i *aa77 ¢ oe . , ‘ ’ Full Moon, 30th day, Oh., 22.6m., a. m., 5. ioe ada’ ee | r what the ( ace f , i . a Nee year, and Captain Pouliot continued. It [x] ss co ; from whence it has come, 1 take the liberty} seems Pouliot is now dismissed for cause. J gee oneenel San (Sun |Moon| High|Days sys o nh a ¢ of transcribing from a New York paper, all} Tt pays to keep a good man when yon have {DAY CF WEEK) i ,cglsets | rises|water|lenh' { Ls dig | a lieere ‘ of whose statements - facts “— figures are} him. —' mone | we Yee ae ae iB 3 ‘ of trustworthy confidence, a few extracts ‘ h mjh mj afterymorn |h m Bey Wa es? dds na 1id wheal iafeaes ae enudiy teieds.o. wae being Improvements are the order of the day. i Friday 4 47/7 25) 8 28,11 71438 dj ics ul sll ( : rellagpag age Sees : 7| The Railway buildings are jbeing ‘repaired : ‘ I" 40| 041 9 9111 50| 35! Be | ix 4@ FAB? before Congress. From these extracts Ait: § repaired, 2 Saturday; | 49) 24/9 2/11 50} 35° ¢ wey L| «fee VA gous | 5 te ae ; . sidewalks extended and the townspeople in 2ltudiihnv 49| 22) 9 25iaft 32! 33! { hae : sy 4'a te | think it will be seen that our cousins across general are brightening thei ead h j : . j :|Monday 51} 21} 9 49} 1 12; 30] § te: ; S14 2884 the border are not much better off than we] is a Ss ae Serna $\Tuesday | 52! 19120 23] 1 53) 27 ‘ hb pre G4 {37 WS ( [are, so far as the decisions of the Supreme a — : ' : s}Wednesday | 53| 18)10°35) 2 38! OB | | cade a et eee ; Court and some of their judges are con- The evenings are enlivened occasionaliy Thursday | 551 37It TF, 3 33} 22 f Pure Cod Liver Oi] and : | cerned: by the Boys Band, who treat the public to ee inne eo 8 Friday 56 15\11 30 4 ° 19 { HYPOPHSOSPI WTES ; “SUPREME COURT DECISION some stirring music on the square, AIN D 9/Saturday 57; i4{morn| 5 57; 17] § pl : si : : : - The square so oft d . ) i imo and Soda. j; “The § . oa juare so often sneered at now pre 0/Sunday | 5s! 121.0 6] 7 10}. a4 ni eee Le i ; ‘The Supreme Court of the United States sents a busy scene. The grading of th 1] Monday 59| 10} 0 48' 8 10] IL} . It is st nlatahie as milk. Far rendered an important decision on April 28th, ; " ; ve 8 £0 : c y _ oY i . (oe aie : : 4 trotting track is being pushed and the feac- 12\Tuesday 5 Ol 91 138 8 58 9) ¢ better Ned Emulalons 1890, declaring that liquors shipped into aj. >, adi The Exhibiti . 13) Wednesday 2 8} 2 33) 9 41 6; %a wonder tiesh p State are not subject to the prohibitory laws amg poaerwre it. — ibition grounds 14!Thursday . s 6| 3 34/10 19} 3 t nieinrenieess: % ; are of the State, and are not liable to seizure; | Fe to be completed im @ short time and the (5|Friday | al 44 3si10 53| O| % SOO PIYS LSit but that the importer or consignee may re- | best Exhibition ever held in this County is 16|Saturday 6 3] 5 40/11 26|1357 | p in a sal: ceive and sell them in ‘original packages,’ in}anticipated. The prize list is increased 17|Sunday pa ees 57| BA poten’ ar ; defiance of any State law. The case}and horses can be shown to better advant- 8 isiMonday 8} 0| 7 49!morn} 52; (7 oe gee on which the decision was rendered was{age on the track. There will likely be an 19| Tuesday 916 58| 8 53| 0 28} 49; | ee ere this: A firm of brewers in Peoria, Lilinois,/exhibition of first-class trotiing among the 20} WednesJay 10} 56) 9 58) 0 59) 46 ————_———. $$$ odie epee beer in sealed kegs and cases t0| other features. . 11/Thuradas 19} 54122 5) 1 34] 42 WR \ A * Yi Keokuk, Iowa, where their agent offered it Aug. 21, 1890 ei 22\Friday © 13} 52laft 14 14: 39 S a 0} AY J 0 Am for sale in ‘ original packages.’ The Marshal : 3 13|Saturday 14/ 50] 1 25; 2 56] 36 ae vies . ‘of Iowa seized it, and the brewers brought : »4|Sundav_ 16); 491 2371.4 7| 33 > fea - * zt suit on the ground that the Constitution gives Trade With Brazil. = 25|Monday 17| .47| & 45). 5. 33) 30 DB. , SA Bo -: Congress the 8 le power to regulate commerce green Temas is} 4514 41/7 3] 27 between the States. The local Judge decided UNCLE SAM’S DELICATE ATTENTIONS TO THE V er armeéer in Hee :7| Wednesday is 3, 6 39) 8 18) 24 PREA UTIFULLY situated on the Royalty 1, Javor of the brewers, and the Supreme NEWLY FLEDGED REPUBLIC. gx|Thurs lay 21| 42] 6 21/9 17| 21, ** Road, fronting on the Malpeque Road Court of Iowa overruled the local Judge. The fc |29' Friday 22} 40! 6 55/10 9} 18/andrunning back to Sherwood Cemetery. : 48¢ at eg . oe Pte - 09 A letter from Rio Janeiro says: **Brazil- 30 Saturday 23} 38) 7 23,10 51) 15! The farm, containing about 50 acres, is in a Supreme Vourt of the Unite States, anc ©! ians are deligh ‘ a : 31 Sunday 5 24/6 36! 7 48/11 33}1312:high state of cultivation. Commodions and majority of the Court reversed the decision of < are Conghted ab the Coleus amen of a Thresher should buy the best, and should therefore examine our Machines, built after the latest American plans. We have no hesitation in claiming that they are the best yet offered. We will put them in competition with any Machine made. They thresh fast and clean, and are easy on horses. Write for prices and terms t0 MEF MANUFACTURERS Charlottetown, PF. Tsland. Charlottetown, Aug. 15, 1890. GENEAL HARDWARE | Barb Wire Fencing, Bar Iron, Cut Nails, Roofing Material, Build- ers’ and Painters’ Supplies, Car- riage Goods, Wholesale and Retail. NORTON & FENNELL. Charlottetown. May 20, 1890--dy 2aw why 5 4 boa | OS» t i ; } nd P. E Bron, Halifax i. STEAMSHIP CC® (LIMITED.) STEAMER “PRINCESS BEATRICE,” A RARE OPPORTUNITY comfortable buildings, with first-class Orchard, make this a very desirable paoperty. For particulars apply on the premises to SARAH STEWART, Administratrix. June 20, wky 2m FEXHAT desirable block of ground situate & and being. in the front and centre of the City of Charlottetown, and known as the “REVERE HOUSE” property, and com- prising nearly one acre of land, and a most magnificent site for Railway Passenger a | Station or first-class Hotel, is now offered for isale by tender. GAFT. A. H. KEL “ILL § sail from ttetown every Thursday afte: i Yclock, for Halifax, calling at Port Hastings, Mulgrave, ! i conditions c land Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac | i Harbor aud Sheet Harbor. Returning will sail from Halifax every | |Monday night, at 10 o'clock, making same; lis, and Souris. | C& ' | The above steamer wi | of navigation. | Freight and passengers j lowest irates, and through Bills of L solicited at Lading granted ‘§ Of > | make the round trip; every week, making same calls unti! the close; i lany port on the continent or United Kingdom. | Apply to i W. W. CLARKE, Agent - ee —_——— ‘WEST INDIA STRAMSHIP LINKS: ‘Halifax, Bermuda, Turks Island | and Jamaica. “ALPHA.” - is appointed Zz 6.«B8. s. Commander, Halifax on the 15th DAY OF EACH MONTH ‘or the above ports. Returning, will leave | Kingston, Jamaica, on the 27th of each month. , pat to sail from | } i i ALSO—= wT tlenit Angus N. Smith, The S. 3. “BETA,” r : il from Halifax for ' . . ,;mander, is appointed to sa / Havana, Cuba, on the | ist DAY GF #ACH Mo 9TH, } iialifax about 10 days later j\leaving Havana for : ‘d ports on north side of \either direct or via port or | Cuba. oe ‘ Excellent passenger accommodation amidships, i Through Bills of Lading granted from Charlotte- i} town by S. S. ‘“ Princess Beatrice. information will be given on j ‘urther i pene W. W. CLARKE, i Agent. i | appli- Charlottetown, July 26, 1890—tf ———— a as — : oad aa S = ——— ee teres Sea Sa ~~ Sa ’ gees ee SS i a Ed S Furness Line of Steamers HALIFAX TO LONDON. ‘Date of Sailings for Above Line. '§. 8. ULUNDA will sail from Halifax for London on or about.........-May 25 ‘9. S$. DAMABA 8 ivceewsrees June 10 '§. S. ULUNDA + cpa anaes July 7 iS. S. DAMARA Mo Bia eueee July 25 iS. S. ULUNDA es Se gas Se 20 nig, See ON. s ceca eas Sept. 8 i In addition to the above, we will have sail- ‘ings once every month via Boston. : Through Bills of Lading granted from Char- ‘lot¢etown and all points and to any port re- quired. ; :” Canned Lobsters carried at low rates. In- surance low. | S. S. ULUNDA and DAMARA have 'superl c | Saloon amidship. or accommodation for passengers. : Statercoms large and ‘airy. ; ; | Saloon Fares $45.00 and $50.00, according to location of Stateroom. Ten per cent. re- duction on return tickets. Osborn Crowell, Com-j; j | i t i i | ; : i } | | | | ; i j i } } For any further information required apply to Ss Ww. W. OLARKE, may] 3—pat tf Agent iof December, 1S EVERYBODY'S Tenders will be received by the Lady Superiorees of the City Hospital for the pur- chase of the whole block only up till the Sist 9@, reserving the right to accept or reject any tender. Further information respecting buonds and in be had on application to Lady Superioress at the City Hospital, or to P. HOGAN, Agent, City of Charlottetown. M, Johnson's Stomachic Aperient, § PILLS, Indigestion, Constipation, Bilious ness and the many ailments con- sequent upon the sluggish action of the Liver, Kid- ney and Bowels. —-FOR—— VENTS Sent by mail on receipt of price. free on application. Prepared only by ARTHUR 8S. JOHNSON, Corner Kent and Prince Streets, Charlottetown. PRICE 25 PEP BOX, Sample nin kD WHOLESOMENESS —SECURED IN USING— IS THE REPORT OF THE - es { Dominion Government Analyst. julyl6 P &. Island Hospital. WANTED. A skilful Matron and Housekeeper for this institution, to take ehaege about the first of October next. A person of some ex- perience, well recommended, will be preferred, Applications to be addressed to BENJ,. BALDERSTON, Secretary. Ch’town, P. KE, I., July 19, 1890—eod tf the Supreme Court of Iowa. Three of the members of the Court, Justices Gray, Harlun and Brewer, dissented. This decision, over- turning as it does some of the former decisions of United States Supreme Court, and overriding the police powers of the State in the of its right to ‘protect the health, morals and well-being ot its citizens,’ is far-reaching, and likely to lead to far more important results than any other decison of the court for a century.” The full scope of the decision cannot be determined. Questions like the following are already agitating the public mind: What are ‘ or- ig Barrels, jugs, cans, half- 4} vile exercise iginal packages ?’ ‘pint bottles, or what ? What are the ‘police |powers’ of the State? Has the State a ‘right tw restrict by license at either a low ora high fee? What becomes of tax laws ? oleomargarine and dressed beef laws, ete. ? It must strike a blow at all option laws also, and every effort to restrict or control the sale of liquors, for they are ‘‘ articles of commerce,” subject only to ** Act of Con- gress.”” It places upon Congress the entire responsibility aud forces the issue as a na- tional question. Now, Sir, we can see how matter has been brought about. Who have been the aggressors is not hard to determine.?!n another letter, by your permission I hope to give your readers some idea also of the two amendments referred to in my _pre- vious note to you. Inthe meantime allow me to say to my co-workers in the cause of temperance, pure and simple, to watch carefully and more persistently the move- ment of our own citizens in regard to their illicit traffic in strong drink, and help in ‘every possible way to bring offenders ‘to justice, and thus suppress this demoralizing traflic, this j ‘ Joun Scorr. Ch’town, Aug. 13, 1890. A Reform Necessary. Sim,—I notice in the Darry EXAMINER of the 18th inst., a communication signed \** Pair Play,” and headed ‘‘ A Grievance.” ‘I cannot understand what grievance ‘ Fair |Play” can have. It may be this: The steamer is delayed at low tide in getting to the esplanade, the freight cannot be landed, the hop beer remains on board, the clique jare fearfully dry, and they become desper- ‘ate. This appears to be the only reasonable grievance that can be accounted for by the | writer of the article signed ‘* Fair Play.” | The writer of the letter signed ‘‘ Justice” isaid nothing about a rebellion against the {Dominion or Local Governments. These lare the words used; ‘‘ If the managers or lthose who have contrel of the steamer do {not give the people of this section of the jcountry better accommodation, I fear they | will petition the Government to withdraw ithe subsidy and provide some boat that will look after the interests of the public and not confine the monopoly to a few grabbers.” Is this a rebellion against the Government ? The man does not know what he is talking about. I have it on good authority that there was a man fell over- board; surely the clique must have been ‘awfully muddled when they could not see the occurrence. ‘‘Fair Play” says the agent of the ; steamer is just what the people want. I grant it that he pleases those few individual grabbers. This place has no use for herring mono- polists and umbrella carriers. Such speci- mens do not voice public opinion, and the freight they are interested in is a few bar- rels of hop beer, sent from Charlottetown ‘to their care:and transferred from the Es- planade to a beer saloon, where they meet to scandalize respectable people until all hours of the night. A SHIPPER. | Victoria, Aug. 19th, 1890. ' [The heading referred to was probably THE ExaMINER’s mistake. 1t should have ‘read ‘* No Grievance.”’] i Decreasing the Death Rate. | ‘The mortality among consumptives has been ‘materially decreased of late years by the use ‘of Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Seda. Phthisis, Bronchitis, Abscess of the Lungs, Pneumonia and Throat affections are completely subju- gated by a timely use of this excellent pul- monic. Palatable as milk. Sold’by all drug- gists at 50c and $1. of the U. S. government in sending the ‘White Fleet’ here on an unofficial visit, and take it as a sign of sympathy and friendship on the part of the American people. Of this there is not the slightest doubt, and the great riches of Brazilian trade so long monopolized by monarchical nations are ready to be poured into Ame- rican enterprises, if American business men only know how to profit by the experience of other nations in this regard. Goods should be prepared especially to suit Braz- llian wants and tastes, and furnished ex- actly in the mode practiced by Brazilian business men. A sample trade wil! neither be suitable nor accepted. The English, Germans snd French tried it, but in vain, and only built up their large and profitable business with this country by first studying the tastes and wants of the people, anc then sending out their goods in bulk to be offered for sale. American enterprise will be welcomed here, and will receive special favors. The Brazilians look upon the lowering of dutles on sugar as a favor ex- tended to Brazil, and should the American Government treat other Brazilian products in the same manner, the import duties here on kerosene, breadstuffs and cther Ameri- can products will very soon be fairly regu: lated by the government.” ~~ —2 eae -~ — News Notes. Flour has advanced 35 cents per sack in Winnipeg during the last month. The crop outlook in many sections of Michigan is bad owing to the drought. A number of British farmers are coming to Canada to look over the land in the wes- tern territories. Mrs. Pullman, mother of the célebrated Pullman car inventor, celebrated her 82nd birthday last Friday. The great strike on the New York Cen- tral continues, and there is a serious block- ade of freight. Passenger trains are run- ning. The French aeronaut Besancon and the astronomer Hermite propose to make a balloon expedition to the north pole, start- ing from Spitzbergen. The census shows that Maine has not increased her population during the last ten years ; in fact, the population is less by 1,200 odd than it wasin 1880. The potato disease in Ireland is spreading with alarming rapidity through the soutk.rn portion of the County Down. In all parts of Armagh the blight has assumed serious proportions. The annual session of the American As- sociation for the Advancement of Science is in sessicn at Indianapolis and will continue for ten days. Many prominent scientists from the United States and Canada are present. One of the largest forests in the world stands on ice, It is situated between Ural and the Okhotsk Sea. A well was recent- ly dug in this region, when it was found that ata depth of 116 metres the ground was still frozen. Further particulars concerning the Wilkesbarre cyclone represent that the por- tion of the city which it struck is a confused mass of ruins. Quite 400 buildings are destroyed or injured, and the loss will foot up to $1,000,000, Eleven persons are killed, nine fatally injured, and twenty-four are seriously hurt. The electric light ser- vices are destroyed. The port of Vancouver, British Columbia, is fast progressing to a first rank, Three years ago it was made a customs port of entry, and comparing the statistics of trade in the years ending June 30th, 1888, and June 30th, 1890, these remarkable increases are showe: The value of imports and ex- ports increased from $834,439 to $1,183,- $05, the number of vessels inwards and outwards from 1,523 to 2,783, anc. the ton- nage from 821,005 tons to 1,624,952 tons, while the value of goods entered for con- sumption rose from $50,519 to $210,516. In four years the population of Vancouver has increased from nothing to 15,000. Los voor ticure—lIs not a palliative, but a Dy relieves, then vata and finally entirely subdues the irritation and in- flammation of the stomach that causes indiges- tion and dyspepsia. Kk. Db. ©. is Guaranteed, 4