we a HUYUBDO EVERY Al} R | public expenditure, lnereased It, “In the strongest language they con demned a provincial debt In five years they bave added overa quarter of a millon of dollars to our debt. “They solemnly professed that they could manage our aflairs without taxation. Prom Tus errice lhey have largely The Examiner Publishing Company RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION (IN ADVANCE) One Vear : .. 84.00 I be Six Months.... vog 42 turee years they have taken from the snes. Months 1.00 peopie Over one hundred aod thirty-eight ac Month.. 6.35 thousand doliars in taxea. “They protested against the practice of borrowing money atthe banks, There has scarcely been a year since they attained power, that the ment post paid to any part of Canada or the CU nited States THE WEEKLY EXAMINER Issned every Friday morning. It is made up of mwa‘ter which has appeared in the Daily and is a firstclasss newspaper containing all the latest pews Subscription $1.00 a year, THE DAILY EXAMINER Province has not owed very large amounts to one or more of the banks. “They pledged themselves not to impose taxation without cousulting the people. No sooner was the promise made than it was faithlessly broken by the introduction ‘and passage inty law of four separate lax cts. . rhey seriously engaged, in 1891, to devote about 1o.,0U0 dollars of ihe money to be raised by debentures to the repair JULY 19, 1897. “ They promised to greatly reduce the | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 19, 18 TEMPERANCE AND SCOTT ACT. Sin,—I have frequently been avked privately, by temperance peopl, why I did not join some temperance Loly to show I was a true Christian man. I have given these individuals my answer and some of them said they were satisfied, but they have at the eame time expressed doubts whether I could be considered a true Christan man except | came ont more publicly, Some of there have lately a-ked me to give my views to the public through some of the city papers on tem- pernce and also on the Scott Act. I have agreed to do so, rather relucteutly; in case what | have to say may be misrepresented, ‘n the first place allow me to say I ama strict abstainer, as I understand it, I never taste liquor of any kind from the beginning vf one year to the end, unless as amedicine; but I know there are young men who be- long to temperauce -organizations who do not hesitate to drink whiskey or any other l:quor and seek to intice others to go with them to have adrink. The procf I offer is, | have met them myself, It I put to them the the question: ‘ Dovou not be- long to a Temperance Lodge,”’ they will zive me scme such answer as follows: “Yes, [ belong to snch a Ledge |} of the Provincial building. This bas not pairs. .. = | ‘They loudly proclaimed, in opposition, | that there was no necessity tor a Commis- sioner of Public Lands. ‘that official stil! | exists, aluhough they bave been in power for over siX years, — ee #coples’ Party’s Candidates. QUEEN’S COUNTY. “ They denounced, with one voice, Pro- CHARLOTTETOWN AND ROYALTY.- vincial deficits. There has not been a PATRICK BLAKE. ' ,Singie year of their admunistra‘ion that ; there has not been a large deticit,—their | deficits ageregate over $205,000, aud if the taxes they collected be tounding result of over | reached.” JAMES PATON, FIRST DISTRICT,— D. B. McLEOD, SAMUEL BEATON, SECOND DISTRICT,— ALEXANDER HORNE, RONALD McMILLAN. | LATEST NEWS BY WIRE AND MAIL the as- will be added, $393,000 acd = =s as it a wel or cold might I think I would be the betier of some tonight, and the Lodge does not know of this; but if they shouid ITvi'lown up to my fault and be re- instatid again. 1 could not go and pledge myself to any Lodge to abstain from imtoxi- cating | qnors and then go and break that pledg+; far less would I try to induce others to go und drick with me. Now if belong- ing toa Lodge will make me a_ better Chrisuau man than being a voluntary temperance I do not wish tu be considered a Christian simply Lesause I am a member of a Lodge and can break my pledge wien [ like. As to the Scott Act I have little to say. I cannot shut my eyes to the fact,however, that it cannot be enforced without perjury THIRD DISTRICT,— Kansas City, Mo., Julyl5—The police PETER McCOURT, ; ; department of Kansas City began this THOMAS A. McLEAN. workiug prisouers at FOURTH DISTRICT — | morning women | breaking stone, the same as the male pris A.A. McLEAN, HENRY WOQD, ;oners. The police commissioners adopted | this rule upon recommendation of Chiet | Quarles who argued that women prisoners , kept in idleness were vot si tliciently pun- ished, KING'S COUNTY. GEORGETOWN AND ROYALTY ,— HON. DANIEL GORDON, HON. A. J. McDONALD. FIRST DISTRICT, ~ JOHN McLEAN, JOHN KICKHAM. SESUND DISTRICT,— W.A. O. MURSON, JAMES McISAAC. THIRD DIS] BICT,— JAMES E. MACDONALD, | Monrreat, July 15.—There is a great | dea! of interest in the law suit taken by friends of the late Mr. Fafard, who was run over and killed by a train at L’Islet Jast April. The action is against a parish priest who declared in the pulpit that Mr. |Fafard’s death was a punishment from lheaven. The Redemptorist faiher Ste | Heleu’s also made the statement, but he made a full apology last Sunday, LoxDox, July 16—The Post in an edi- torial on the Sherman cespatch says: “ Every indication points to the certainty CYRUS SHAW. that Great Britain will be compelled to a . fight for her existence against the United FOURTH DISTRICT ,— Siates as soon as an American government PROWSE, believes that war can safely be begun. In McKINNON, such a situation war cannot be averted by > aan justice nor by good will.” PRINCE COUNTY. om 3 SUMMERSIDE AND LOT17,— GILBERT DestUCHES A. A. LEFURGEY. FIRST DISTRICT,— JAMES BIRCH, EDWARD HACKETT. SECOND DISTRICT —_ WILLIAM DENNIS THIRD DISTRICT,— NEWS NOTES, Mr John Shark, Canadian Commis- sioner in Australia,in a letter to the department of Trade and Commerce, points cut that the estimates which have been published by authority of the United States Government, of the wheat crop in Aus- tralia, are erronecus ard mi-leading. Five miltiion bushels of wheat,or its «quivelent in flour, is needed to carry the population of the iceland continent through till next J. A. MACDONALD, harvest. ‘Tbe drouth largely continues all J.F. ARSENAULL. over the islamd and the sheep herds will be reduced from 56,000,000 FOURTH DIRTRICT, WM. CAMPBELL, MALCULM KOss. to about 30, 000,000. The first orders for Canadian wood pulp are now being filled and he is sure there is an even better open- ing for the Canadian ‘paper. The United States tariff dill is not going through the conference committee of the two houses of Congress with the smooth- nessor expedition that was hoped for. The representatives have not taken to the senators’ mangling of their measure and in spite of the desire of party managers and the anxiety of the public, a somewhat prolonged delay seems likely. There is division among the Republicans them- selves as to whatis the best todo in regard to some of the duties the senate ichanged, while the Democrats, who are not anxious that the biil should pasa, are liable to prolong the agony for the purpose of injuring their Opponents in the eyes of “ue office or Commissioner of Public} he country. Politics is & curious game Lexts will be abolished and the duties |teverywhere, but in the United States it is e-signed to the Attorney General.” | more curious than elsewhere, and in it the jhe present ferry system will be re-| business interests of the country are the forr-=d with a view to greater economy of | P®W5S the actors use. expenditure without dimiaishing efficiency of accommodation. PEOPLES’ PARTY’S MOTTO: VICTORY WITH HONOR. Peeples’ Party’s Platform * [he Provincia! executive will be re- duced from nine to seven.” “No public money will be expended in excess of legislative appropriations, unless in case Of unavoidable necessity, such as caused by flood or sudden disaster.” **Provisiou will be made for a qnarterly publication of revenue aud expenditure,” The department of the interior ha: received applications from a number of “4 reform in the administration of the; persons who desire to lease portions of Surrogate aod Probate court will be, the Saskatchewan river and dredge tor ottected. gold in the sand at the bottom. It is “33 ° ' ‘ ‘ he inister fro “A radical change, will be made in the, under ‘tood that the minister after admiiistration of the Pubhe Works|¢@refully looking into the matter has " ' : a agey ; ore les 5 : . + ah department, so that the miouey now | eres to gel ander stringent wasted can be saved to the Province. conditions. One Gf these conditions is ie 5 deen ‘Il be | that aloyalty on al! gold brought up be ‘ sent svsten axé { ° * : i The present system of taxation will be paid to the government, Afieradvertising eo changed that it will operate with even-| the Stewart river in the Yukon country as handed justice, and not bear oppressively | gnen to tender for dredging for gold, avd uutairly on any class of taxpayers. | several offers being reeeived the depart- “Economy will be practised in every de-| ment has decided that it would aot be partment, and taxation will be kept down} right to band over the gold in that river to the lowest possible limit, except with a proviso that a royalty “The efficiency of the Public Service wil] Should be paid to the government, and be maintaimed, aud revenue and expendi-,terefure no contract has been awarded. ture will be made to square as nearly as In the Saskatchewan the gold is very fine pocsible, acd d:fficult to obtain by washing and “No further increase of the public debt therefore gold hunters are not so much a , after it, so the department has considered will be permitted. a 7 i} ad it advisable to lease five mile s.retches to There w ill be considerable reductions in | parties who wish to dredge there- the expenditure of the public money, and . the resources of the Province will be safe- —r ae ee guarded and husbanded by every legitimate ' é Ready made clothing at the lowest means that can be devised,’ ‘prices.—D. A. Bruce, to a large extent coming to its aid. Several Witnesses are bronght into court and on oath swear that they were on the defenders premises Ou a certain evening and drank beer which was pot intoxicating; otbers swear on the same occasion that ‘hey were served with the same beer and it was in- toxicating. The Magistrate decides the case either by fine or acquittal in accord- ance with the rature of the evidence before bim. It bas also been known that men who have been out of work for some time have actually gone and given testimony on oath falsely, expecting to receive a reward from the temperance body. Whether or not a reward would be given them is not question at issue. They kelieve a reward would be given them if by perjury they! | secured a conviction against ao offender of the Act. Another chj-ction: The rich people can have any quantity of mt: x‘cat- ing liquors stowed awey in their cellars, | wrin the poor cannot get it ¢xe-ps they break tue law. I ob-erve Dr. McLeol say-, the rich donot want to drink. They may not, it is true, want to get drunk, but they want to have it to use at apy time they fee! inclined to use it. This isa direct infringement on the liberties of the people. Again, if proper places for the sale of in- toxicating liquors were in the city, a young man could go in, take his glass and come away. But as matters are under the Scctr Act, he takes his friends with him, and instead of taking only one glass they drink tour or five glasses each, as they do not wish to be seen goiny often into tucha piace. Besides this, instead of getting good liquor to drink, they get a poison manu- factured from certain chemical substances which pats them in a state of frenzy «i tirely different from what would be pro- Juged -by liquor, Thave yet to learn that taking th: pledge will make me a_ better Christian man. I ho'd that the gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ can alone cleanse and purify the soul if the system is impure Do not try to purify it by hedying it in by “Scott Act”’Get the fountain clean and the stream will be clear; or in other words get the heart right and the life will be right. “Not by might or by power but by My | Spirit saith the Lord.’ Let ministers of | the Gospel preach more of the Gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesue Christ. Let Christian men and women show by their work and conversation that they are true to Christ and his cause and we will very soon need no “Scott Act”'to regulate our conduct. Allow me here to tell av apnec- dote which I read jately in a seotch paper “A ‘certain minister in Scotland had for severai Sanbaths been preaching deep and learned sermons on Theology. His’ congre- gation whilst they admired his sermons they concluded tnat their souls were not benefited by such preahing aud several of them met toconsider the matter. One of their number said the minister was preaching temperance. An elder of the church said we want more temperance in allour churches an old working man - got up and said Jet him preach the Gorpel and we will soon have temperance. Another person wrote these words ow a slip of paper and put it on the pulpit Bible. “Sir we would see Jesus.” The minister read it and was convinced and charged his preaching and within one yearthey hed more tem— perance werkers in them was known for 2 years previously. One word now in re- gari tothe coming election should the Scott Act be sustained by a good majority, then it was hoped that citizens would do all in their power for the better enforce- ment of it than it is at present, and on the other hand should the Act be defeated then let citizens endeavour to frame euch laws as would be best to govern the sale of intoxicants. I thrust whatever the resut will be that citizens will act harmoniously for the general good. I fear ™ have ex- tended this letter to greater length at first intended and thanking you for space. [ remain, Yours Avex. G. Bremyer. ScROFU LA in its worst form ) yields to the blood cleansing power Gi Hood’s Sarsaparille. Thousands of 1 0 oe ‘ SCOTT ACT MANIFESTO. To the People of P. E. Island : Wuar wiil vou have, Scott Act or Rum? Wewill bave one or after election day. Free the other The times are laden with golden oppor- tunities for, and woeful dangers to, the cause Of temperance; and it behooves men and women everywhere to be in real aod active earnest in promoting temperance and denouncing the liquor traffic. Charlottetown holds the key of sobriety or drunkenness for this Province. The Scott Act election, to be held July 22nd decides which door will be opened—whether Island will flow a stream of good or one of damn: from the fountain head of P. E ing influence, contaminating more or less every boy aud girl, every man and woman in this province. The enemy is strongly and fizht as never before for its very existence It entrencLed in this city. Its wealth power is concentrated here and will s tenfold harder to drive liquor out of the city than out of the country. Act for weal or woe, the people of P. E. Island for some years to come but will have a pronounced effect upon the coming Plebiscite. The eyes of this great Dominion are on us, and the result of this election will be strosgly felt by the people from the Atlantic to the shores of the Pacific. Mr.S. F. Spence, of Toronto, in writing, says it will be a great calamity to the temperance cause if the Scott Act is defeated in Charlottetown. Now then, in view of these things, we ask for your sympathy and financial aid. May God give us all wisdom and power to fight and maintain His cause. The success or defeat of the Scott will not only strongly affect, FINANCIAL CoMMITTEE OF THE TEMPERANCE ALLIANCE. ae CARTERS z ap IT TLE : Positively cured by these Little Pills, They siso relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausca, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Rogulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. Smal Pill. Small Bose. _ Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, e y * ~ Ask for Cartev's, Insist and demand Carter's Littie Liver Pills. ete sae a DR CLIFT treats Chronic Diseases ‘by ‘the Salisbury method of persistent sélf‘help in overcom- ing past érrors and Removing causes from the blood. Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Shortness of Breath, Pleurisy, Tuberculosis Consumption of Lungs or Bowels, ‘Indiges- tion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Ulcer, Cancer, Dropsy, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Constipa- tion, ‘Piles, Fissures, Fistula. ‘Diseases of Heart— Valvular, Fatty Enlargement, Palpitation. Of Liver—Jaundice, Diabetes Cirrhosis, tic. Of Kidneys—AlLuminvuria Bright’s Disease, etc. Of Spleen and Bladder—Cystitis. Of the Blood—Anae- mia, Chlorosis, Scrofula, Malaria, Rheu- matisin, Gout, SciaticaScurvy, Purpura.OfFe male Organs—Inflammauons and Displace ments of Womb,Ovaries, Bladder or Bow- els. Menstrual irregularities of Sexual Grgans. Of Nerves andSpine,—Nervous Prostration, Sleéeplessness. Decline, Hy- $teria, Tremors, St.’ Vitus’ Dance, Chorea, Epilepsy, Convulsions, Paralysis, Loco- motor Ataxia. Paralysis, Agitans, Seften ing of Brain. Some forms of Insanity— Dementia, Mania, Hypochondria, Melan- chulia. Failure of Vision and Voice, Deaf ness. 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At the same time we give the Dairymena guarantee for one year with our twelst gang Cheese Presses, Nearly al that were imported here in the past required repaired within a year. Our improved Cheese Vat is the most popular in the market. Our Babcock Testers never break the pottles. The press hoops are right for eighty lbs of curd. And best of all the * ALPHA de LAVAL SEPARATOR” is on f th fi away ahead of all others Write for prices. Terms made to snit enstomers. — a Uur Pumps are'winning’a name for themselves at prices to beat any imp T. A. MeLEAN