sks A YRAR, TxaM ee ee NEW SERIES. Bowling Alley. ttt teesnsttmaen HE DAILY — es, 2 en ee eee —— * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak » am | TEN POUNDS | | INCANDESCENT LIGHTS, T He hes fitted up a ROWLING IN \LLb\ i SHOOTING GALLERY ' iB) s» his Wat posite Railway Freight [< poe Shed. Water S ‘ wt, “ ' will ine opr nea to HK r wy a? f ‘ = f= , ; arti Gc aac thing, or Houses and Shops. TREES THINK GF IT |) oe SOHN JOY, acumen, .) seamen nana pals Pepdmcor there can bel “% ; &> im (he ei. ‘END we YYPppin ‘ ol : } ad a6 ws 2 By Bue CENT ELECTRIC LIGHT in their Houser, Shops and Builsings. be ‘ (i.\% Ss new, will be} A scld at a big uiscuunt. }or otherwise, and in the steadiness and brillianey of its light. HAS. L. MORRISON ' o O it o \ een Stree*. ( . > . ‘ y . YyowYN . ae PY. E. ISLAND ERECTRIC CO. have imported and are now setting up the pian necessary to supply the Citizens of Charlottetown with the INCANDES.- 7 The system used wi'l be the THOMPSON-HOUSTON, now in operation all over Canada and the Uniced States. PP yey The advantages of the Incandercent Light over other lights consist cmelly in perfect immunity from smell, in the absence of danger from fire { TWO WEEKS | : ~SCOTrs AULSIO Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites ©f Lime and Soda poles ' Wherever it has qase been introduced it has been retained and given general satisfaction. rhe expert Engineer engaged in setting up the plant, aud who is prepared to put in the lights in any buildings, will bs glad to give all information necessary a - a —- as to prices. ete., to those who desire to introduce the light He can be found at i i i as . : . . eos. ‘ is without a rival. Many. have FO He Oy 4 i a ithe Oftice of the P. E. Island Electric Co. on and after this date, gain “ ound a day by the use 9 A Bas De er Lights will be available at all hotrs of the night © lewteen | all hours of the night es “CONSUMPTION ’ * r ~ SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS AND ( pre a fers for eae Water Lots JAS. WADDELL, Superintendent, COLDS, AND ALL FORMS” OF WASTING DIS. Nu eng reur and five, in ¢)¢ RGE ‘he ae oe ns ‘ : eae : : * on SOWN, with Dwelling BWoue, 'W se a Charlottetown, Oct. £9, 1890. \Genuine made by Scott & Bowne. Belleville. Salmon} a ona fen ae theoeen nen — ; Wrapper: at ail Oruggists, 60c. and $1.00. ( Lhie prop lly si'unted clore| ~ —— to ihe Iweriwey Wi fand Fe ry SI p It is , avery ce 4 ! m either for a Hotel B le fr a privat esi- ' dere it ' aivantage of a euf} ern | aspect facing t harbor, with a fine view oni ‘ sisides. There is ld water on ‘he shoie| 4 E front, where & wharf can be extended at small] | siceeemeensifipiviessnalenne +—YOU WUULD SAVE— For firther pyrticnlars apply to A. A. 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School Kooks! t3 Leaving Picton a,cut neon, on arrival of Morn- oe “Ta 7 oe ing irain from Halif-ex, fer Charlottetown, om ; Leaving Summerside on arrive! of Morning and counect there with IL. { 5 L united Biates. Leaving Puiat M1 THeHSs On arrival of Morning y Train from St. John and Monecion for Sum- merside, and connect thers with traia for Charioiletown Lty order, F W. HALES. Secy. Ch'town Steam Nav. Co. (Ltd). inlp@S end im 4 (ip wv li; . gf FED >! OREHOUND ANDANIS <3 ait Roup ach CouGis WHOOPING LG OLDS. s°4.0 YEARS IN USE. 4 =< PRICEZ5°PER BOTTLE & SOURIS Lt at V. LTS FOR SALE, ee —— itifally situated Lots ad- lolving the Ceurt House, 100x190; al o v0 o' hers, same siz:, on the hiil opposite Dr. Mclntyre’s resilence. These Lots command aheantiful view, andl are desirable sites for private residences. Price low. Apply to JOHN COOMBS, Charlottetown, Orto C.C. CARLION, Seuris. J. H. BELL, The Leading Custom Boot and Shoe Maker of the Province, ¥ NOW READY with a good selection of i. LEATHERS and TOPS for the Fall and Wi iter trade, and woull respectfully invite ali whorequire a first-clacs Boot or Shoe to laspect euc stock and prices before placing their orders, A lour gouds are gusranteed not to equeak, also to fit we'l and comfortable. O ders always filled up totime. A full line ot orown make kept constantly on hand. Quality the hignest, price s the lowest. REVAIRING of all kinds promptly attend- ed to, etl4d—ecod J. H. BELL, o Upper Great George Street, town, Sept. 6, 1890 3m 2aw (thu sat) TO Tarr. * A HOU. E vituate on Sidney Street, oppo- 4 site the Methodist Biick Church. tent moderate, ‘ Also—A Heuce situate on King Street, rp mite Judge Reddin's bh! Phe above House 8 are in good re pair. Ap- " rol Jolin Kelly, Keq.. Water Commissioner, the owner at Southport, EDWARD KELLY. ep’ 26—2aw “'S, iunCiainciestrincteess STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS CHEAP.} Ki. Traine fer; Moncten and st. John, tor Canada and ae di , te. 4 are rt Studio. OUR AIM will be to supply the BEST GOODS at the LOWEST PRICES. Orders for PRINTING and BOOKBINDING will receive careful and prompt}. I8SKS JOHNSON AND DOULL have ,attention. Our work in this live speaks for itself, and is second to none in M “opened a Studio at Neu 307 Kent Canada. | “Studio | ni HASZARD & MOORE, (eee ' branches of DRAWING and PAINTING, The Studio will be open to visitors every Thursday afternoon, from 3 to 5 o'clock. Terms, etc., on application, MAUD H., JOHNSON, MARY A, DOULL. octli— 2w 2aw (ws) MR. H. LL. HEARTYZ, Organist of the Methodist Brick - Church, \ ILL take a few pupils in the art of Singing. Those desirous of taking lessons may ascertain terms, etc., at the resi- dence of Mrs, William Kennedy, Hillsborough Square. Im eod—octl0 Charlottetown, Oct. 21, 1890—dy tf _ = — —_ — —_ ——— Seceeeineresianasaeee > = — ~~ ‘ape ULUTHING. (8) Men’s Overcoats, Mien’s Overcoats, Mien’s Overcoats. wine messautay New Tannery. ibovys Overcoats, wer Boys Overcoats, LONG BROS., | Boys Overcoats. Panners and Curriers, ———(x)- ‘Men's Reefing Jackets, | 'WMlen’s Reefing Jackets, } | ——DEALERS iN—— Hides, Calfskins, Sheepskins, Horse Hides, Tail-lair, ete. Market Rates paid for Hides, ete. MALPEQUE ROAD, Opposite Ch'town Woolen Mille, Men's Reefing Jackets. | sencntemensinll S omerapseciee MENS SUITS! BOYS SUITS! ——$_——(x +—_- — We are showing a large stock of Clothing at moderate prices. ree oct6—38m eod THE FISH MARKET Grafton Street. CM AUSAGES, 12 cents per Ib., made from the very best materials every morning. HARRIS & eT EWART, ce BEEF and PORK always in the Fresh and Salt Pork, Smoked Hams and 3acon. The NDON ELOUSE. Choice Family Codfish, Herring, Finnan Haddies, etc., ete. GROCERIES of all kinds; CANNED GOODS, ete. Everything required in the way of Provi- sions can be had at our Store, Grafton Street, EXCELLENCE & DURABILITY ~~. HORSES BOARDED For the Winter. MLE y , ventilated Stables. Care- E CAN GIVE YOU A WATCH for $2.75, or a Brooch or Ring from 10 cts ’ oe eee oe Sameer lie u |; and although wel worth the money, you do not need us to say they speed. Colts broken. Feed and exercise as aia in every respeet. But we can supply Watches that We All| ‘siel. ‘Terms moderate, hee at $7.00 $10 00 $15.00 and $20.00, and Brooches and Pins by i thenmeaatedl Price accurding tu quality. NEW BRACELETS and LADI CHAINS just received. BE. W. TAYLOR, Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1890—5i —- — aaaietae ST —_— J. H. MYRICK & CO. —ARB COMBINED— In, Most of the Goods We fe \ x) Sell, For further particulars apply to J. T. WENANS, 46 Great George Street, Charlottetown. Stables in rear on King Street, Telephone {million minions to do this dreadful work;! Srneie Corims Two Cents free,” —EvRiripgs, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1890. VOL. 26.—-NO. 183 a An Arraignment of the Rum Trafic. jend of its influence it subdues reason and spent j sets free passion, BY BISHOP R. 8S. FOSTER (M. E. CHURCH). Cabede In recognition of the work accomp ished in + . . . . } . : . 7 ‘ Whence comes this spectacle in Christian |behalf cf social purity by the national W. C. lands? How has this alien grown up about ius president, Miss Frances E. Willard, : r was, tiv é sti i our Christian altars to such dreadful pro- | rae " ue hel gery the no : : urity conierence : ‘ ' stock- portivas? It is here, and confrents us} ¥ conierence held last memen te 5 , ; holm, Sweden, appointed a member of the everywhere. It isthe cancer on the faco|.. 5 : ; F Christend ‘ig ‘bitetias of jexecutive committee for the coming year. risten plistering ame ly 8 : of Christendoin, the. blistering s esa: Mr. Aaron M Powell, of Plainfield, N. J., is the fair countenance of Christian civiliza- tion, engendered of the rum shop and the lust god of mammon and pleasure. and writes thus of the compliment paid the The vicions classes ate Christin born. | tots] abatainers v ho were in attendance; **Mr, Think for a moment that this Christendom}| Tam, a member of the Swedish Pa>liament, has authorized by law and sauction of the| presided at the elegant dinner given the con- State the creation of this frightful pest | ference, and very gracefully asked that the ° ye is sale . . , | gang ; that it has provided fur its creation; | 213% toast might be drank in cold weters “out that t is here not in opposition to, but ot (of regard to our abscuining friends, The , ‘American member was called on to reply to ber will’: bw fornml lelibe r wi! that b Ort and deliberate | oe lesa | ti n br sc al I “Chak the toost, and thanked Mr. Tam most warmly . Shi o ’ iv . . . > — be ee oi |for his gracious action,” votes, she has opened, in all her towns and cities, slaughter-houses of mea, women and children, and of all virtue, and employs a also a member cf this committee. Mrs, Mary Clement Leavitt was present at the meeting ——- = _~— - + An Irish Pastoral. ———_——— that she has done this and continues to du|THE GOViRNMENT CALLED ON TO AID THE it with her eyes open, and with full know- | SEAREIES TEAGAETS ledge and purpose; that she has prepared’ and planned and Celiberated in Govern- ment chambers for the production of these desperate classes; that her employed und L laet and laity, wae read in all the churches licensed minions do this for pay. of the country yesterday. It deals with the For a generation Christendom has been | jgjlure of the potatoe crop, and says that the hearing a low growl trom the kennel, where | bishops feel called upon to bear testimony to she is battening these wild beasts of|the seriousness of the impending calamity. passion; a growl in the kennel as they have | They therefore consider it an imperative duty crushed their victims. ** What means the] to call upon the government to take effective rear to-day along Trafalgar Square and | meane for preventing the deplorabie conse- London’streets?” It is the beast, loose !quences thet must follow. The address and shaking his mane. Pamper him a j deals with the pian cf campsign and boycot- little mere on Government jvinis, and no]! and then reiterates the instructions bennel: Bare’! will hell hin“ Sued foe already widely pubtished, which pointed | out seven) he'witll rated ibetal:. Bee oi ‘hat the papal decree was a decision strictly ee coe . “1 on the question of morala, and had nothing genders poverty; poverty and rum €b-/| whatever todo with politis. They direct gender crime. From the Government |t)at the action known as th: plan of cam- rum-shop the wild beast hunts his prey. | paign and the boycotting are in the regative— la Christendom struck with judicial biind-| that is, those methods cannot be lawfully uess, that she sleeps? Are her eyes holden|employed. The pastoral concludes wita as that she cannot see? There are armies/ earnest protest against evictions in the dis- marching and countermarching, with ban- | tressed sections where tenants are not only neis on which are emblazoned dynamite, unable to p*y rent Lut even to procure from anarchism, communism, nihilism, labor-| ‘be soil the absolute necessities of life- league, no-Sabbath, down with the Church . POT and State, recruited from the dram-shop Dying of Cholera. and cfticered from the kennel. Are we so deaf that we do not hear the tramp of |44PAN, ABYSSINIA, TURKEY AND OTHER COURT- the gathering legions? Nations that RIES RAVAGED BY TH DREAD DISEASE, license murder for pay will be murdered , ; ae ‘ ; for plunder ; nations that batten the wild 5 arn eee by the Marine Hospital beast of passion will be devoured by the |. 77°*\" Washington, from the United States ; ! ; : ae Consul st Nagasaki, Japan, report 1,095 new wild beasts of rapine and ruin. The rum-| oasesof Cholera and 722 deaths from this holo must be closed or the rum-hell will) disease during the period from August 18th engulf Christendom. What shall be|to September Lith. From the outbreak of the done with Christian rum, is thelepi'emic until September 14th there ; have problem. What shall become of the Chris-! been 3,188 cases and 2,03) deaths. \ tian world? Answer it with license; or| Advices received at the Bureau from the authorization, or tempering policies, it is|United States Consul at St. Helena report difficult? Strike it down, cage the beasts} @ppearance of cholera at Meskene and that vend the frenzy in the only place to| “leppe. . eee 3 which they belong, the criminal cel!, and lutellegence irom Spain is io the effect that the kenne! will disperse, There is but one the oper camante tyre but = a remedy. We have had experience enough hehe rT aug Yo nas.9 oi er to have learned what this is. The Nation epaete Spon, Angered, sag. Shah Phe a ae ane demic is intense in the localities occupied by must put an end to transforming men into/]talian troops, and at Massowsh about sixty beasts by law, and must put the beasts} deaths occur daily from the disease. who do it into a limbo where their sorcer- Reports from Russia state that the actual ies will cease. The conflictis now upon us. | presence of cholera is not reported, but some It isa life-and-death struggle. The Gov- | cities in the south are suspected, but nothing ernment is on the side of the beasts; the|detinite is shown. Reports from France state people make the Government. Shall the}that the sanitary condition of the is very rum fiend stillcarry on hiscarnival of death? satisfactory and no cases of cholera have Shall the rum minions, at the still, behind | bee reported, : the bar, at the bar, in the gutter, or in the Lhe report trom Italy states that according cite auth 2°Abe te thebil: sumed’ ol to information received from private sources oe , : 7 many fatal cases of cholera have occurred in manhood among us to save Christendom | venice. The Italian Government has ordered from the damning shame? The answer We! the return of troops from the Red Sea colony. make to that question determines fate. It Advices from Constantinople say that the Christianity has not power to save Christen-|/late cholera reports are very unfavorable, dom, where is our hope? With what face, }and show that the epidemic is increasing in then, can we go to the heathen? There is} extent and intensity. no devil-worship in Africa more degrad-| The appearance of the disease at Aleppo, ed, more lost tu all sense of shame than] which place it was imported from Meskele, the demon worshipper of rum; no high|'* Very Serious, Oa September 11th and 12th priest of the sorcerics of heathenism|™ine deaths were reported out of fifteen cases. more diaboliazed than the minions of eee Oe Christian States authorized to manufac- News Notes. tureand vend the poison. Pusganism can —_—— muster no miscreants from al] her realms} There was a considerable snowfall in Ten- more debased than the rum army; no fester- |nessee on Monday night. ing pest-house—not even the Chinese opium Murders by Indians are getting alarmingly den—more deadly to virtue than the Christian frequent in the Western States. rum-hole. Must it be endured longer? Must the race be doomed to go into the future with this miilstone fastened about its neck by legislators of Christian States? Are our tyranis too much for us? Then farewell to/\ ; ope. Falls Town. Who doubts that there is a remedy for this} United States Attorney General Miller has state of things? It is not unknown. This |senta letter to all United States attorneys evil is rampant not of necessity, but we have | requesting them to enforce the lottery law. not the ceurege or desire to apply the remedy. The Mexican government has placed en It is simply needed that right-minded people import duty of $500 a cur on cattle from the combine to do the work; and in this, as in| U ited States, ia retailiation for the McKinley every case of a crying evil, the Church piust | pi:). iead in the reform. This is her most peculiar] yyisg Davis, Miss Mary Garrett and others province. It comes in the line of the great}, 0 paigad $100,000 to enable John Hopkin’s class of ed Pa of which she is the University to found a medical college for recognized guardian. women, It cannot be effected by moral suasion, by| . ‘ i pie sermons, by prayeis, or a abstinence of the} Th» Western ee ae ena well-disposed. It isa case where the arm of |* few days ago, at New York, decided to the law, and force repressive is the only |F#!8¢ the ae of coal ten cents a ton at resort. It belongs to the department of Chicago and all lake points. crimes ; aud must, of necessity, be met by| Kicking Horse, the Sioux ‘“‘prophet,” criminal law taithfuily executed, claims to have visited heaven and returned —— to earth to tell the Indians what good things Alcohol and the Mind.—Dr. Benjamin j*"¢ 1" sre for them. Ward Richardsen has the reputation of Hog cholera in in its worst form has ap- standing in the front rank of English med- aging est the or — Se ical men, and he bas made a special study | Pa, Four hundred anima 6 Wang eetenen'ae . ; : Hamburgher’s distillery have died. of the effects of alcohol such as few other } . " . men have. He has recently said: Forthe| tis calculated that about 150 Canadian work that comes of the mind, no taste of exhibits will be oe at the eae exhi- alcoholic stimulation is necessary. Every | Dition. oe oe “pe ee i we, such taste is a self-inflicted injury. The _— 9 at nag nga, 4 ee dose of alcohol which spurred the thought of Trincra Fattetms ereuted hago! eo td of to-day must he slightly increase to spur] “!4s"™" See) the thought of to-morrow, So on and on ee = emanate the evil goes, until at last the simple, and, the Tied of the same place. as it is called, the harmless dose, rises to At Columbus, Ind:, ‘Thomas Tagger, a°well- the poisonous dose; until with unnerved ae . hen aieebaisiedl to having nasi limbs, faltering memory, dulled imagina-| 4 robbed Themes Jameson, a8 Ohio mea, tion, estranged feeling, enfeebled reason,|),, 1g55, The murderer died in a tew minutes the victim falls. Of all men, brain-workers| ytrer making the confession, are least able to bear up against the ra-) 4 , umber of copies of Mr. Wiman’s cartoons vages of alcohol. I bold that man as pre-| vere gent to Sarnia from the Grit head- maturely mad who defends the use of al- quarters in New York, and the disgusted cohel for himself on the ground of neces- | recipients returned them to 314 Broadway, sity. I hold that man as criminally mad | with the suggestion that Mr Wiman look who knowingly prescribes alcohol on this after the interests of farmers in the wetterm A Dublin despatch says: An important | pastoral address, just issued by the Ach- bishop and the Bishops of Ireland to the Mrs. Martha Jones died in Ottawa, on ‘Luesday, aged 100 years and 3 months. The Canadian Pacific Railway is making arrangements to cross thejriver at Niagara octl7—dy 2m eod “CAMERON BLOCK. | Ch’town, Oct, 18, 1890-—2aw & wky foundation. From the beginning to the states. Rieti cl Peake Sse ey eer iene 8 i.