r FPOCKSREEETE SES we er —— ete a cctienttieats tect en yet CC TCC ttett tte nee * This is ton Liber SSS eater teense = . CHARLOTTETOWN, P. me etna ee ae E. ISLAND. MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1891. een teeta ctgrencectseeeTR enc nctetemnaeaamaencettantnatats ty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evairives, ee gee eens (Saipan aetreeateansenaten-tantpesanenestncatlllncastramnenarentuantatteusamsammenmeamateaatiaem aaa | THE Darrty EXAMINER. Srxeire Copies Two Crewnrs VOL. 28.-—NO. 33 SASS wn “ Never befo alues in Vien s agives Katire S uch prices, if at ever ar. es | ered in dsewhere. Charlottetown,J une 12, 1891—dy & wky BOTT have we shown such extraordinary and Boy's Readymade Clothing. pnot keep shoddy clothing, and goods bought from atisfaction. you consider the quality, are the Cheap- myour Own interest to look at the Stock before buying 5, MAGUUNALD'S GREAT CLOTHING ST SLAUGHTER SALE TT. ———— ‘Ss and Boys’ Clothing — tit mre ee!) sue ee <anen etipaailiadiiientimsiat OM REACHED. en ——AT- { at’ j We are now selling Charlottetown. We would ask you URE. _—— SSS —~ ALENDAR FUR JUNE (ALB U ? ' MOON S OH 4ANGES, New Moon, 6th day, Oh., 13.3m. p. m., &. First Quarter, |4th day, Sh., 21.5m a. m., N&, below horizon. full Moon 220d day, Oh, 59.7m., p.m., S. last Quarter, 28th day, 7h., 3.6m, p.m., NE, ahd heriz nn. , _|Sun 'Sun | Moon! Hizh: Day Day OF WEEE)*. | |Moon' High) Days irises sets , rises |wat'r| lenh th m h mimorn! after} h m | Monday 4 17:7 38} 1 48) 7 39.15 20 i Taeeday i: 2M? 8&8 22 Wednesday | 16; 39/219, 918; 2 pitedsy | 16) 40) 25310 2) 24 t Sriday ; IS} 42) 3 21/1042; 6 $ Satur-lay 15) 42/3 5511 24) 27 i Sauday 15} 42} 4 37|morn} 27 § Yooday 14) 43/5290 7) 29 9 Tuesday i4, 441630 043) 30 WWednesday | 24] 44] 7 33) 2.26} 30 U Pharsday '4} 45] 8 40/2 3} 31 WF; day 13 46) 9 45!) 2 51 32 I3'Saturday 13! 46/10 50| 3 42} 38 I$) Sanday 13} 47/11 53; 440} 33 15 Munday | 13) 47jaft 57; 5 43 34 lijfuestay | 13} 48) 2 0) 6 46} 34 IWelneadey | 23} 48] 3.6) 7 45} 35 ls) Paucs lay 13; 48) 414) $32; 35 9 Friday 18} 49) 5 25, 9 17) 35 WiScturday | 14) 49) 6 37/10 Tj} 35 21 Sunday | 14) 49) 7 48:10 45) 35 22) Moaday | J4| 49) 8 53/11 29 35 23, Tuesday 14) 50) 9 45 aft 14 35 ee | 15) 590110 30; 0 58 35 Dithureday { 15) SOL 3! 1 46 35 | Piday Ik; 5011 39) 233} 3S USaturday 6; S011 52) 3.29) 234 Sunday 15) SO mern, 4 28 34 “9 Mouday 17; 50}0 8/623). 33 Wy Tuesday 7 T9135 t2 16/7 49° 0.34 > Tt ee ? . eae re poy Soorkinea, CLEANSING, - HEALHiGC. lestant Relief, Permanert- Cure, Failuce Impossible. - f am cn on? 1 3 -BLY SO-Called diseasas 9 6 Simply i iy Sylaptoms of Catay -h, BUch 45 Lica lache, losine es se of smell, foul breath, havw'<ing aud spitting, general feeling of debility, ete. Tt v 2 1! LATo poubled with any of these or . nndred Symptoms, you have Sterrh, and should los 6 te no tmé procuring a bottle of Nasay BALM, Ba 1 in : . 3 warned tune, hegiected cold in head peaite in Catarrh, followed Bs ee tion and death. NG by all drugvists, or sent, 2 Post paid, on receipt of price Se \Wcentsand $1 byaddressing FULFORD& C0. Brockvilie.Onr © tk. p ockviile, Oni, ‘ SALSA ED ORE HOUND ANDANISES er UN Neo roR Roup i! @oucHs OOPING “ee CS © ‘ LDS. é4.0 YEARS IN USE. a PRICE 25*PER BOTTLE x ARMSTRONG & CO. PROPRIETORS St. John., N. B, 188} a = aa ae a Ito keep his eye on them, This he is doing {to the veins of nicety. In commitzee of supply, the House con-:| Mr. Woods’ (of Beockville) bill to amend sidered the cost of maintaining the peniten- | the D ee Elections Act seeks to pre- tiaries. ‘The question of the proper woy YePt British subjects who have become of utilizing the prisuners’ Jabor caused } American citizens, from voting at elections, some ciscussion. in Kingston and St.! and a'so inakes more clear the instructions Vincent de Paul prison the inmates have |’ Yvters as to fulding the ballot. The bill been employed getting out material for) ¥#8 '© erred to a select Committee fur con- works of construction, as well as in farm-|*#deration, : ing. In Dorchester they manufacture | Mr. Burdett s Bill to prevent fraud in woodenware and brooms, and they hav ithe sale of certain articlee is designed to Ottawa Correspondence. also contributed very cunsidernbly to con-| Protect farmers from the swindling of im-} struction purprses for the| Plement agents and others of that ik. It Northwest M tuuted Police has ulse heen Ae e aeons for me to describe their madéup. [tis probable that in Kingsten iiode of operations, for 1 know some of ; ; ‘ the . ste ; an asylum for insane criminals will have to ©!¢ have visited the Island. Mr, Burdette taryr > ; be erected ere long, which will give the | P*?poses to meet these frauds by preventing convigts thers ample work for some time. |*"Y Persea from taking notes for the sule (Phere are now thirty insane criminuls of cereals or other grain, or musical tostru- coufined there ) Ubjection is raised to | meats or farm implements, where the sale is hsteahais tite Yak Pantie! ‘eiil of a fictitious character or at double the Ingipg the labor of erimin®'s into compe- market value of th artial . te ; -. se rket value of the article sold. He pro tition with free labor; but Sir John Thomp- : : ont : poges also to reach the case of persons who son pointed out that this objection had lir- |give bonds to become agents for selling this Clathing fie 3 © baeco was allowed: the prisoners, and Mr. | Coal ceste avay upon the Pacific Coast ; FYYHERE IS NOTHING that interests the average man as | much as the price he pays for his Clothing — unless it is the price he pays for his Wife’s Clothing. We don’t deal in. the latter. In the former we have anh assortment that for General Excellence and Low Prices has absolutely no equal. in the city. We do not claim to be the Cheapest Clothier, but we claim to give the Best Value, Our READY-MADE CLOTHING is manufactured con the premises by competent workmen, and of good material. No shoddy. No mogs-back cloths. We can give you a solid ALL-WOOL TWEED SUIT for $7.25. It pays to deal with’ BRUCE THE CLOTHIER. Charlottetown, June 1891—dy & wky i ee ene oy “my ——— —— ~~ — ee ee ee ee — We keep the best assorted stock of Plain and Fancy Stationery m Charlottetown, and aim to supply the best class of goods at the low- est possible price. Steel Exngravings, Artotypes, ideal Heads, Artotype Ktchings, Steel Etchings Printing and Bookbinding in all branches a specialty. HASZARD & MOORE. Charlottetown, May 29, 1891—eod ne ainters’ Supplies ! Mill Supplies! Carpenters’ Supplies ! Farmers’ Supplies ! ‘EVERYTHING IN THESE LINES. | _—_ ALSo-—-—— CARRIAGE GOODS! | The Best Goods. The Lowest Price for Good Geods that ‘the market affords. Goods bought right and ee om, ‘Satisfaction guaranteed in every respect.. Wholesale an | Retail. NORTON a. FENNELL, gig on i ¥2o5r The i ~t : tle weight, as the total value of last year’s|class of property and to make guilty ot mis- output was only $2,250. Besides, the cus-| demeanour all those who, knowing the char- |tom dated back for some years, and aeveral|acter of those notes, receive them or dispose ' woodenware factories had recently been | 0f any notes or securities they may get in | established in various sections, and they} that way or that they may get by reason of | certainly went into the buainees with their} ‘heir becoming agents to sell for the farmers. This bill is a transcript of the law of the }State of Ohio where similar frauds were }committed for a pumber of years, and where it has been found effvctual in putting down that class of fraud. Sir Jonn Thompson appreves cf the bill and it will probably became law. itis now under ths considera tion of a select committee. eyes Open. Sir Richard Cartwright enquired if to- McMullen cowplained that they got too! much tobaceo aud that 30 Ibs. of snuff had been furnished Kingston penitentiary. He also objected to supplylng the British, Columbia institution with carpets for the! Warden’s residence, with a coffee mill, balf} wu dezan coffee pots, 12 razors and 18 rat aS and mouse traps, at a total cost of $69. | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR ~ i * the penitentiary paid $8 50 a ton, and Col, | Prior, M. P., said he had never paid less than $7 50 a ton during a residence of 18 years. These figures sound pretty large to) your readers, but Ottawa people pay fully as high. Oa Wednesday Mr, Perry addressed the House, taking as his text the wharfinger at Wf. 2 June 22, 189t. A Few More Words With “Citizen.” S1e,—A3 my second letter in re ‘* Citi- ,zen”’ wasio your hands before I had an ‘Opportunity of seeing his reply, | have now to ask a favor at your hand so that 1 may rouse the more fully, if not quite clearly, detine fignisn. He wanted to know why that my position. There are some points in his official has made no returns for the past tWO wecond letter with which I am satisfied. years, and he‘strougly hinted that the rea-|but others on which I disagree in toto. son for the neglect was because every un-' And | accept his statement that the liquor} fortunate Grit would be shown to have paid gajler has not any sympathy frum him, but his fees, while the Tories were allowed to } will ask ‘‘ Citizen” what more syi- wo Scot free. He urged thedismissal pathy could any liquor dealer ask of the wharfinger, otherwise there would be, ,; ‘his hand than that he should a rebellion in Tignish. The breakwater at Fignish, said Mr. Perry, is more for the benefit of the New Brunswick fishermen than of the I-landers. “*] went there one day last winter during a storm,” said he, , ‘“‘and saw the harbor filled up so that you could not» pass your hand between the craks. “There were ninety-five boats there and ten outside and twenty-five out beyond that, and our buats were inside and cou'd not get out, and so lost their morning’s fishing. {[s there any use in having a har- bor master there when such a thing as that takes place?’ Mr. Perry further charged that the liberals of Tignish are sacrificed to gratify the spite of the tories against them. Mr. Davies brought the case of the Wood | Islands breakwater before the House, and’ vigorously urged the immediate expendi- | his fellow,-men by the maintaining of a sys- ture of a sufficient sum to put the structure tem that has proved so disastrous, so pro- in efficient repair, instead of | spending 4 lific in crime, and of other evils that effect thousand dollars a year by day's work. society. Here is an item from a M. E, Commodore Welsh, having exhausted his Church conference, which | would most marine vocabulary upon the Minister of! earnestly commend to the attention of Pablic Works during the four sessions of; ‘*C.” We oppose first, last and all the the late parliament, has concluded to try time, license, high, low or medium, as the effect of scripture upon Sir Hector,| vicious in principle and powerless as a and opened out with a selection from the remedy, lame in logic and « failure in prac- Book of Proverbs, I think, to the effect tice. Nor do we concede that there are that “Hope deferred maketh the heart! any circumstances possible under which the sick.” ‘For four years,” sighed the Com-' granting or the continuance of a license is modore, “‘f{ have brought up this question justifiable.’ It will thus be seen that if I every session. The Minister has promised have erred in judgment in regard to *'O’s”’ me verbally and in writing, and he has first letter, [ am well plessed to find my- broken his word, and if there ever wasa self in company such as the foregoing. mean business brought before the House, it and not only in their, but 1 may also say, is this, and it is the moat false act sver per-} and that freely, with very few exceptions, petrated against Prince Edward Island. If in company with other religious assemblies 1 were to express my feelings regarding the’ for years past, over the whole North way the Minister has treated the Island in| American continent, But, Sir, should the the matter of this breakwater, my remarks foregoing be insutlicient for ‘‘C,” I here- would not be very complimentary to him or with append another deliverance : to the Government,” Having thus relieved; Resolved, That any church member who himself, the Commodore sat down in Phil-' advocates legalizing the same’ i. e., sale of csopher Mills’ chair and glared savagely ‘strong drink for beverage use, be the fee across the House at Sir Hector.; high, low or medium, d'shonors the cause Alter spending a few days among his of Christ and is unworthy of Ohristian con- constituents, Mr, Davies returned to Otta- fidence, and if he be a clergymen, be de- wa on Tuesday night and took the first op- clared disqualified from the Christian min- portunity which presented itself of raising jstry.” This is from a Baptist Association, the ire of the sedately complacent Minister and delivered in the year of grace 1890 of Justice and generally of setting the Now, Sir, here is a bit of ‘Negro Wisdom” House in an uproar. Whether his con-/ which I most cordially commend to *C’s” stituents had been giving him a blowing attention. Let him contemplate this as if up, or he was in bad humor over the preb- it were his own case, or that of some clever ability of his being unseated by the Elec-' friend of his: ‘‘When I see a man going tion Court, certainly his temper was up and home with a gallon of whiskey and half a he fumed and swore, in the most parlia-! pound of beef,” or other meat, if you please, mentarily excited manver, because the, ‘dat’s temperance lecture enongh for me, Privileges and Elections Committee had | and I see’s it every day. I know that not met for several days to investigate the | everything in his house is on the same scale— Tarte-McGreevy charges. He declared gallons of misery to a halt pound of comfort. that the Government were at the bottom of | Then, ee a Scene of eae ‘ pateaG. €&. &. ) eCUL) ; the delay; and when Sir John Thompson re- —— ci e pom a a monstrated, Mr. Davies insisted that he th » ly play with the discuasion had said nothing of the kind. Mr. Laurier, ; MOS “AP Merey eye declared ao . : : it (the traffic) must be declared not only a observing that Mr. Davies had explosives nuisance but acrime to sell, and this kind of concealed about bis person, interposed and “stringency” will be of more value to us than restored peace. The best of the juke Was jjcense unde: any fees that could be imposed. continue to plead for «a license law on their behalf? To my own mind that is all the sympathy they look for unless it be some of *‘O’s” loose cash. Verily, with Paul we have need to pray, **that we may be delivered from unressonable” if not ‘‘wicked men.’’ Nordo IJ believe with him that the local government is the power that should be troubled with the isquing of any license for our city. | prefer seeing this power vested in aCouncil elected by the citizens, but such a council that no one, either directly or indirectly connected with the liquor traftic shall be eligible for nomin- ation as a Councillor. This, in the event of a license law being submitted tothe Legislature, must be embodied in the bill. ‘Shus we ought to begin on the principle that no man can have the right to destroy that Mr. Davies himself had been | There are some other conditions I may have away for over a week, and _ his’ occasion to refer to at some other other time, absence contributed to the delay of} by and with your permission, when oppor- the business before the Commit-| tunity offere : tee, for other members of the | No License. —— 2» Committee, like him, were away too, and the committee could not meet. But Mr. Davies’ fiery indignation was grand. One a —— would have imagined that he had discover-} Sir,—This is truly an age of marvels. 1 ed some new piece of evidence which would notice in yesterday morning's Guardian an blast McGreevy, Langevin and the whole account of the exploits of an erratic but administration, inatead of which he was kind-hearted flash of lightning at Hope merely drawing a red herring across the; River, which completely dispela the ancient trail to divert the H suse from scenting the! myth regarding the encrmous speed at fact that he had b-e1 abseut from his par-! which lightning travels. It appears that liamen avy Cu ies for nine days. By the) this particular flish was ‘‘out on a time ae w:y,John Mathison, of Bonshaw, has been | the boys say, without wishing to do bodily here for several days, and intends to re-|injury to anyone; and in its wanderings main during the session. He announces’ undertook to make things lively for Mr. that he has been sent up by the party to Kelly. Entering by a window on the watch Davies and Welsh, and he intends ground floor (which had probably been left Wonders Never Cease. City Hardware Store. Charlottetows, Meay 28, 1891—2aw and wy unfasteued) it proceeded to smash glass, tear off plaster, &c., waiting, however, for the removal of a helpless infant *‘to a place of safety” bya brother. It then started for the room above, evidently just to scare Mr. K. and sprinkle his sick couch with debris; after which it resumed its wander- iugs via the S. E. eorner of the room, to its home in the skies. There is food for thought in the Guar- Piate Glass. Insurance, dian’s local. Science is yet in its infancy. Investigation should be made along these lines. It cannot be possible that the old ideas can be true, that lightning travels hundreds of thousands of miles a second: else how could it wait for the removal of that child ¢ Again, the old idea that it strikes from the clouds to the earth must be erroneous. This case proves that it simply moves as fancy dictates. Up or down makes no difference to it. The most important revelation, however, is that lightning is not dangerous. I[{ it is a good- natured flash,it will wait till you get out of the way, if not it will catch you enyway. We presume this is quite a different species from those that go around burning barns, knocking the spires off churches, killing horses, etc. We will wait with impotient intereat for further developments. 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