prog CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxiripzs. TIURSDAY, DECEMBER i], 1890. SiveL_e Corizs Two Cents VOL. 27.—NO. 16 -_-—-- R. M. Gd. 5S. Postin nial From Duluth, Minnesota, READY- MADE CLOTHING. ———(x) | | | ; I took Cold, I took Sick, : I TOOK Scott Act Statistics. SCOTT'S : EMULSION Sir,—The Dominion Year Book, pub- lished for the Department of Agriculture by the Qieen’s Printer, for 1889, gives the puinber of country constituencies adopting the Act called the *‘Canada Temperance Act,” but u_ually known as the Scott Act, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, | Obituary. | At Morell Rear, on Monday, 24th ult, Mary Ellen, beloved daughter of James laud £lizabeth Phelan, inthe 2let year of jherege. Her untimely death has brought 'a deep gloom tu the hearts of the sorrow- ing aud bereaved family, who will cherish jher memory in kindly remembrance im jyeare to come. The esteem in which she was held was evinced by the large number Mien’s Overcoats, | Men's Overcoats, RESULT: I take My Meals, I take My Resi, AND IAM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE because brought tefore Pailiament by Sen- | of surrowing friends and relatives who fol- ator Scott, of Oitawa, as seventy-five, and jJowed her mortal remains to the parish that of city constituencks as seven. In| church, wherea Solemn High Mass was cele- other words, it has been submitted to pub- | brated by Rev. Mgr. MacDonald, thence to lic opinion in 82 places, and is now in furce|the cemetery where it was laid to rest. DEAR Vins Ross, H ving tested your «“VAcgic HEALER,” I wish to « Xpress. my gratitu to uby this testimonial, which von can use, if gou think it will assist you in selling it; Having cut my hand severely with e vel, the corner of the chisel having en- tered the paim of my hand, makinga long and deen r I apptied your “ MAGIC HEALI st once, sndafter three applica. to go to work, and in ieuled up. Yours f La 7 YY AUOAZO Hi. was . : truiyv, LAVERS, ' (HARES L MORRISON, Commission Merehant onontiiatin UE Mclean AUCTION EER, Agent for St John Dye Works, St. Joha, N.B. General agent for Prince Edward Island for a] leal’ Washing Machiacs & **Tdeal” Churps 106 Queen St., Charlottetown, P. E 1. Oct 7 Qe A CURE IS CERTAIN —-—-IN EVERY CASE-— WOODILL’S Worm Lozenges. novl2 three | ce | When 2 Faitafal Trial is Given) Nien’s Overcoats. : bei leieeti las canla-clptiataie Boys’ Overcoats, | Boys’ Overceats, | , Boys’ Overcoats. ————_(x)— Men's Reefing Jackets, | Mens Reefing Jackets, Men's Reefing Jackets. | BOYS SUITS! ——__—_(x }-——_-——- _ We are showing a large stock of Clothing at moderate prices. | 2 HARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, Oct. 25, 1890—di | i j Presents for 2mas. ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANDS ON; etting fat ioe, ror Sodtt's mulsion of Pure Cod _Liver 03! and Hypophosphites of Limeand Soda NoT ONLY CURED MY [2sdigpe tent Consumption bur purr ME UP, AND IS NOW PUTTING FLESH ON MY BONES AT THE RATE OF A POUND A DAY. I TAKE IT JUST AS EASILY AS IDO MILK.” Seott’s Emulsion is put up only in Sa'mon eolor wrappers. Sold by all Druggists at 50c, and $1.0), SCOTT & In a majority of these 33 counties it is toler- ated only, while rum is sold openly; and in the two cities—one vf which is Charlotte- | j i a majority of 584 votes; in 1884 its lease Fredericton, N. B., the other Scott Act ee i i i i i a i ii a | Forty-two counties and five out of sever LL LOL LE LE LO LOL LN MMM Le mem © ; O WNE, Bell. ville. ‘ ; seev, not because in these places the people are nut good temperance folk, but precisely : 0G C , because :t is a good-for-nothing law and fos- | ters a vile trafli: it pretends tu destroy. L! | lecannot get at the statistics of convictions for drunkenness for this province under the Act, but the reader can judge from the —AND— LOW PRICHS the Provinces of Outario, Quebee, N. S., HAVE just completed a large importation N. B. and P. E. L., as given in the Year suitabl» for Xmas and New Year's Pre- Book : sents, consisting of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, | Vear Convictions | Silverware, Spectacles, Vases, Toys, Fancy er due Aponte: | Goods, etc., which will be sold at prices that 1884 Pee ST SOP aR FSS ORS OOS ED 8 537 | will defy competition. Inspectiov solicit d. a Eee Meh aewn SaaS EELAN Sees CORKOREET 10,427 | Arso—Cleaning and Repairing done to oie ag ee es eee eee cane | Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Compasses at 1888 Ee ee er ee ee ee 11922 ‘short notice, and guaranteed to give satis. | *") "°° ae ee ee ans f | faction. ; It will be seen, then, that the Scott Act, while it does not reduce the evil of intem- perance, but rather increases it, has lost its ‘raison d'etre. It has been productive of | more than drunkards, too, for to-day we | have perjurers and hypocrites to no end ‘because of it, ‘Their name is legion. Let As G. G. JURY, North Side Queen Square, Opposite Post Office. Ch’town, Des. 3, 1890 —1m 2aw dw Steamer a ‘5t20 6 33 , Seott Act supporters be honest then. : ¢ te @ you say, let them commence with them-’ ‘selves. We're sick of cant. We know rum MPORTERS having goods coming to Pic. is a curse of the first water. Let them show tou, for shipment by the Dominion steamer US how the Scctt Act has abated this curse, town—rum never held such high carnival. In 1879 Charlottetown adopted the Act by | was prolonged by 40 votes, while in 1837 | its life was spared by 20 votes only. At} Where there is no pain or sorrow, this rate, 1891 will see the end of it | cities have thrown it overboard, we have! | aggregate number of such convictions in © in but 35—23 counties, and 2 out of 7 cities. | May she rest in peace. Beloved eister thou hath left us, / Though not by chance was called away, A Father's voice hath called thee home, His will be dune by us we pray. She is gone, that faithful sister, To her happy home above, Bat all is j y and love, ; ——— > + <> + <te——- - -- Odds and Ends. city, sustained it this year by only 68 votes. ; | Itisnatuval that there should be fewer ;Women wrivers than men. Most ladies would prefer to sppear in silk rather than print. Henry M. Stanley lectured at Chickering Hall, New York, Wednesday cvening, to a crowded house and for the first time in public told the full story of the loss of the rear guard. | The New York Tribune says one bank in that city, the name of vhic: is concea‘ed, too $1,700,000 clearing honse certificates on | Wednesday. ‘There wes a scare sbout time ioavs, and large lenders helped to increase it. Que lender agreed to @ time loan of $100,000 at the rate of about 36 per cent. a year. The Empress Frederick has placed $250,900 at the disposal of the Minister Gossler, to bs used in the interests of Prof. Koch, together with the hospital grounds at Lichterfeidt. Sir Morrell Mackenzie has experimented with the lymph on three persons, one suffering from phthisiz, and the other two, both boys, trom lupus. The patients are progressing favorably. Pure gold is so soft that it would soon be | worn away by use, and it is always alloyed with a varying proportion of copper or silver, usually about one-tenth. Pure gold is saia to be twenty-four carats. Thus, 18 carats gold contains eighteen parts of the pure metal in twenty-four, or is three qurters pare. | | —— ! —— (0) —- —— “Stanley,” must send their orders to Messrs, Noonan & Davis, Pictou, before they will be for warded. or give under and let us try some other| Mankind has been taught for a century means to down the evil, as have 47 out of ‘to believe that the Aryan people started in 75 places that have tried it and found it Agia) which has consequently been called New Tannery. LONG BROS., ——DEALERS IN—— Hides, Calfsk ns. Sheepskias, liorse Hiides, Tail-Uair, cite. Market Rates paid for Hides, ete. MALPEGUE ROAB, Opposite Ch'town Woolen Mills. oct6 —3m cod CARD. DR. H. DB. JOHNSON, Physician and Surgeon, CHARLOTTETOWN. OFFICE: Kent Street, next door to Eldon llouse. Mas8& tf en een ce oe a een cr sc” RD AAA / 2 RS MN A Nl A SN a Ss 4 Ps : Hone fea 1 yi seb mm VAE HOUND ANDAR ror af LO es Ea COUGHS a Pe a ste LouP eat COU 2 “WkoopinS C26 GOLDS. “S 340 YEARS IN USE. PRICE 25°PER BOTTLE sb TGS pe eee, a eae BEG oi A. E. JONES & C0. Tanners and Curriers, Instead of our usual Gift, we offer this year an additional 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT, besides the regular discount, to all Cash purchasers who meua- tion this paper. The largest assortment to select from of Jewelry, Fancy Goeds and Watches we have ever shown. | BB. w. TAYLOR, | i CAMERON BLOCK. dec3—2aw and wky A. LORD, ‘wanting. Agent. dce) N OT GE 18 PAY. Srr,—Yeour correspondent **Consistency”’ in - Se [ ‘his zeal fur the liquor party in Tuesday's { LL PERSONS indebted to the subscriber EXAMINER, either knew that he was doing are requested to pay their accounts the Rev. Mr. Carruthers an evident injustice, before the 15th day of December next. All and penning, will I say, a deliberate fslse- ecerunts remaining unpaid after that date hood, or else he was writing of matters of will be placed in the Court for collection. 'which he knew little or nothing. The facts J. B. MACDONALD. of the case, as every one who was present at town Nov, 25. 1990— - banquet given in honor of Dr. Anderson can -™ tee ee ee Sa ‘attest, is, that there was but one clergyman SREHTURRAC. eer An Evident Injustice. FIRE INSURANCE. oe ————(x)———— Wnion Assurance Society | | OF LONDON; G. B. | ——— (x) Instituted A. D. 1714, in | (x-———— | ASSETS OVER ELEVEN MILLIONS. (x )--———_ The undersigned having been appointed General Agent of the above Company for ‘Pp. E. Island, is prepared to accept risks at current rates. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Ch’town, Nov. 12, 1890 —1m 2aw GENERAL AGENT. aS 2 = — ESE GREAT SALE OF BOOTS | —=— (x) Child’s Loug Boots. $1.20, now e Reign of Queen Anne. a ‘ present, the Rev. Mr. Jones, and he, it will be remembered stated, and in terms too, DR. GEO. A. BAYNES, 2 that had he known that liquors wovll have PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON: | been placed upon the table, he certainly for ‘one would have declined the invitation. He Specialist in Chronic Diseases assured myself, and other gentlemen in my hearing, that he would take precious good CHARLOTTETOWN. care that he would not allow his friends to OFFICE— Queen Square, over Apothecarica catch him in the same trap again. The Kev. Hall. Postal Address, Box 47. Mr. Carruthers, therefore, was not there. If | Consistency” is a gentleman he will immedia- ‘tely make the amende honorable. Thanking you for the opportunity ef dealing out to a icity clergyman even this small degee of "justice, 1 am, etc., | Fara. ee in, ; Death of a Noted Red Man. On Monday, December Ist, at Lennox ‘Island, the spirit of John Nockwood, a noted 'Miemac Chief, started en the trail for the Happy Hunting Grounds— “To the kingdom of Ponomah, To the Land of the Hereafter.” ier | John was a splendid specimen of the Noble ° ° ‘Red Man, and in his youth might have sat for Sewing Machines. :«: Tall nd straigh a portrait of Hiawatha. Tall and straight as the spruce tree of bis native forest, with shoulders wide, strong, fine limbs and brawny “E°HE CHEAPEST AND BEST sold low and on easy terms at chest, his was a noticeable figure at any gathering or in any crowd. ln his later years, before disease had wrecked his fine physique, MILLER BROTHERS, he presented a noble picture of strong man- RE GS Oe RE hood. From his: broad brow a full shock of Queen Street, Charlottetown. — iron-grey hair bristled up; his eagle eye and R-man nose, fit facial accompaniments of the firm mouth and massive square jaws; the whole face expressive of dignity and reserved power. No accident of birth lowly sur- rounding*, or hard fortune, could take away from that countenance the look that “‘gives the world assurance of a man.” In his day of strength John was a famous hunter, and many a wild goose, duck and brant was brought low by his good old army muzzie-loader. He often accompanied the late Judge Pope, Jobn ZL : Green, Esq , of Summerside, and other gentle. _ — § men on their expeditions when they MOURNING GOODS. In calling your attention to our steck of BLACK GOODS, we desire you to note the Exeeilent Values given in French and India Serges, Cashmeres, French nov28 ‘‘shot the wild goose fiying south ward, On the wing the clamorous wawa; Ob, no more such noble warriors Could be found on earth es they were.” Nock wood was an honest man, whose word was his bond, and to his friends true as steel. At the time of his death he had reached the age of sixty-four years—almost the scriptural portion allotted to man. He died mourned alike by the red man and the white, and was buried in the cemetery of Lennox I land, there to await the inevitable hour when the archangel shall sound his trumpet at the last i ia MO | Barrington Street, Opposite A. Stephen & Son, HALIFA,N.S. hov22—3m law g5c.; Boys’ Long $i.410; $1.28, now $1.00 / > Eicn’s Long Charlottetown, Dec. 3, 1890 —eod & wky Womens Boots, $1.00, now Wede-.: ESoots, 7% cents a par, at Boots, $140, now Strong Boots, fomen’s Strong 20@ pairs reduced &@ to ; ¥ GOFF BROS. Herings and Henrietta Cloths. Dalgea Stripes and German Diagonals, new and rich, Courtald’s and Priestly’s Crapes. Meurning Millinery, STANLEY BROS, BROWNS BLOCK. mov) (rape Bonnets and Hats. | day. _——————- + O+e Dyspepticure—lIs not a palliative, but acure; it first relieves, theu controls, anc tinally entirely subdues the irritation and in- flammation of the stomach that causes indi- gestion and dyspepsia. The origin of the No, 13 superstition is not ‘exactly known, but it is supposed the mis- fortunes men met with with who never came home until after 12 bad something to Co with it. K. DB. CG. is Gaaraniced. in poetry and geography the cradle of the human race. But now we are called on to ; reconstruct this sacred belief of our child- | hood and to accept the view that our Aryan ancestors, when they started out on their career of conquering the world, left their primitive home not in Asia, but what is now the southern part of Rassia. | The Swiss school hours are very long— twenty-seven hours a week for the primary classes, and only eight weeks’ vacatiou in the year. The studies in these earlier classes comprehend religion, good manners, German, Arithmetic, elements of geometry, natural history, geography, history, singing, drawing, gymnastics, and for the girle, fe- male industry. The yirls may skip the geo- metry class, if the parents so choose. In the secondary schools where the pupils are from twelve to fifteen years of age, the studies are mostly a continuaiionand repeti- tion of those passed in the primary schools, except that natural history is enlarged upon greatly, especially in its bearings on farm- ing and other industries. More attention, too, is given to gymnastics and drill. These ‘classes are attended thirty-three hours a week, and forty-four weeks in the year, ex- clusive of much time spent in gymnastics. The course is fur three years. The New Tariff on Eggs. Some one has advised the Cavadian egg raisers to get the eggs from their hens when they command high prices in Boston and New York; and then they won't feel that extra tive cents a dozen, which the new tariff imposes. We think we hear them reply, ‘* well that’s pretty pocr comfort when the hens and pullets, too, iustead of laying are sim- ply standing around looking and asking for more corn.” Please keep in mind if you feed them much corn you won't get an egg, that is ae tain fact. | Jf we ceuld only get an egg a day, or even every other day at this season, we would soon get rich, says many a party who keeps hens. John 1. Porter, of Swath- more, Pa, offers hints to such that might profitably try He writes [. 8. Johnson & Co., Bosten, Mass , **!n the contest which began on the Ist of January list, | began under many difficulties. J had never used Sheridan’s Condition Powder, and was pretty much out of conceic with any food or powder to make hens lay. My hen-house was not well heated, but for all that I determined tu give the matter a full vote and a fair ‘count. 1 svon increase enough to encourage ‘the use of Sheridan’s Condition, prize or no 'priza, The result proved that 1 was the sixteenth winner. I kept om using the Powder about three times each week after the contest, and find that during the first 23 days of this month my 22 Black ~~ Minorca Hens did what I should have pre- sumed an impossibility. I will make afli- davit that under the iufluence of your powder, the product was 457 eggs. Now I am fully aware thatthis means nearly 21 leggs per hen in 23 days; but these are the facts nevertheless, and facts which would make me the first prize winner could it have occurred during the contest. 1 chal- lenge the world to excel it, aad am willing to enter the Jist with any who will agree for ‘a prize of $200.00 and to use a given quan- tity per hen of your incomparable Powder. { would not be withovt it though it cost five dollars per Ib.” IL. 8S. Johnson, & Co., 22 Custom House St,, Boston, Mass., will send free to anyone keeping hens full particulars of this year’s premium cffers on rcjuest, dé d @i w ili