OR ee a tase <i 1D NEED Lite RS ON Rt * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evniripzs. a Pos p B3 —_—_— A al Ens ee — < ., a en ——— — 1 OO NE CELI I A AL ETL ey ee ee “wueyy yy 9% ‘ ‘am 4 i ta, i B'isAKR 4 A 4.4 I . NEW EO R. M. Hs. estimaial From Duluth, Minnesota, pear Mus, Ross,—Having tested on 41 ; } «MAGIC HEALS, 3 - , , a ‘ rude te you by this testimonial, Which u q : : will assist you ip i Hav! t hand se erely with your wish to express my Vin en- ra lo a ; n ig Za i } ? ac ai, & ty gered the pam of my Asan, un “? ee HEALER t once, anu tter tnree tions | was 4 ' ' nr cut LAVERS. CHARES [. Commission —— AN D—— AUCTIONEER, MORRISON, Agent for St John Dye Works, St. Joha, N.B. General agen’ for Prince Edward Island for “J jeal” Washing Machines & “Ideal” Churns 106 Queen St., Charlottetown, P. E I, Oct 7 oo _— ACURE [S CERTAIN ——IN EVERY CASE-— ‘thfal Trial is Gives ror] ca 20 = —t+; ans WOODILL’S Worm Lozenges.’ New Tannery. LONG BROS. Tanners and Curriers, ——DEALERS IN-—— Hides, Calfskins, Sheepskins, Horse Hides, Vail-Hair, ete. tates paid for Hides, etc. MALPEQUE ROAD, Opposite Ch'town Woolen Mills. oct6—3m eod CAR. ew eee DR. H. 0. JeHNSEH, Physician and Surgeon, CHARLOTTETOWN. 4: Kent Street, next door te Eldon Mays tf Market tea ee LK C OROUP GB COUGHS SHHOOPING CWGOLDS. e , 584.0 YEARS IN USE. 41 PRICE 25° PER BOTTLE CRI eae i —— A. E. JONES &€0., Misie = Dealers Barrington Street, Opposite A. Siephan & Soa, HALIFAX,N.S. Bov22—3m law Merchant ‘proved by the Medical and Sanitary Profession. isate by CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1890. — eresents for 2mas. ——(0) Instead of our usual,Gift, we offer this year an additional 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT, besides the regular discount, to all Cash purchasers who men- tion this paper. The largest assortment to select from of Jewelry, Fancy Goods and Watches we have ever shown. BW. DBATZLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. dec3— 2aw and wky Montreal oct30 ' rf x )-—----—— GENUINE ACME GLUB SKATES, Wholesale and Retail, at Lowest Prices. secenesipeenes intestine | DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, Nov 29, 1890—1m eod a i ! } i ’ ' ' i ' j Ff i a i pa ’ rw The Dominion Steel Spring Wire Matters Mattresses made. Heaith Ap- For Possessing Special Advantages over ail other Spring —__—_——_(x > Purabiliiy, Cleanliness, Comfort a front rank. For Ease, Matiress takes and Cheapness, this MARK WRIGHT & CO,, Ltd. Ch arjottetown, October 14, 1899. Lock Here! —_—— eemeenerennecnenencncimen Si) Some ememennta ZFORE ORDERING YOUR F or ULSTER, call and examine our NEW CLOTHS, in Tweed and Worsted Suitings, Beavers, Mel- tons, Naps, Friezes, ete. ie + Designs and Patterns of TROU- A full line of Latest Design 1 variety any- SERINGS. Our stock excels in quality an City to select from, Call and see them. eect al Xe JOHN McLEOD & CO., ROGERS’ BUILDING, UPPER QUEEN STREET. immense stock oO | at ee 7 ALL SUIT, OVERCOAT cl! §&) G2 TEN POUNDS We /ss\5971 3 ga Thee HONG THIRK OF IT! As 2 Flesh Producer the AO question but that ee NUULDS we ie eee CS as Pure Cod Liver Cil and Hypophosphites ; Ba “peege: and — is without a rival. any. have ained a pow a g3 ine ti pound a day by the use POLL LIAL AL PL AAI ONL ALO LOE A LO ON lO le Nt Sinets Corpixs Two Centa VOL. 27.-NO. 25 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. — Abstainers vs. Drinkers. Sir,—In the discussing of temperance questions there has been a vast amount of rash assertions, of useless invective, of in- temperate writing and speaking on the part of the advocates of total abstinence, while those on the other side have met theirargu- ments with statements so directly contra- dictory that a perplexed student of the ‘question is apt to give expression to some such dictum as that which King David ut- tered in his haste and repented of at his leisure. Then there are often unseemly squabbles between those who ought to dwell want of charity to those who are without, perhaps, because like Brutus, with them- selves at war, they forget the shows of love to other men. CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUGH COLDS, AND ALL FORMS OF WASTING tS. EASES. AS PALATABLE AS MILK. Genuine made by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. Salmon, > Wrapper; at ail Druggists, 60c. and $1.00. { Campbell’s Wine of Beech Tree Creosote (x) | ‘HE NEW REMEDY for affections of the Thaoat, Larynx, Bronchial Tubes and} i Lungs, such as obstinate Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Chronic Cough, | Sn 7 ; , P , ’ i / Congestion of the Lungs and Incipient Consumption. | — PREPARED BY ———— i KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO. WHOLESALE DORUGGISTS, OOS Cane ee °c oS | FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 43 <2eF Be Woot 2S S Rr. ae ™ Dyspepticure | aids igestion. BDusneptieure cures enolic ston. Ugihe mest’ serious and, 25% ¢ long-standing cases of \'? Givonie Dyspepsiat; ~s “positivety cured i Dyspepticurely Price per bottle 35cts and 400 (large bottles fourtimes size of small.) prepared by tharles Is Short. St.elohn, NB, SOLD EVERYWHERE, SELLING OFF | <. BRACE is selling off his large stock *« of CROCKERY. Everything marked down from 10 to 30 per cent. for One Month. Great Bargains fer Xmas! Everybody should call and see prices, Goods shown freely. Dolls and Toys for huadreds of good Boys and Girls, and a Moustache Cup forthe Young Men. The best and cheapest Groceries in the County. Confectionery, Raisins, Currants, Spices, Canned Straw- herries, Blueberries and Clams, decl3- dy th xmas wky lm SKATING! 75 E Directors of the Hillsborough Skating Rink are making preparations to have the Rink open at an early date. Prices for tickets for ensuing season will be as fol'ows :— Gentlemen’s Season Ticket. .....,...00. $4 00 Ladies’ “e Re cy cee eae 25 Afternoon a’ Oe ee eee 2 In cases where three or more Afternoon Tickets are seld to members of the same family, a discount of 15 per cent. will be allowed. Rink will be open during the season as fol- lows: —Every Monday night, Thursday night and Saturday afternoon, with Band; and every Tuesday and Friday afternoon, without Band. Tickets now for sale at the following Drug Stores:—C. D. Rankin’s, Reddin Bros’,, A. S. Johnson’s and F. de C. Davies’. Single Admission to Skate and Promenade at usual rates. D. C. McLEOD, decS8—dy tf Secretary, MOURNING GOODS. In calling your attention to our stock of BLACK nete the Excellent Values given in French and india Serges, Cashmeres, French Cloths, Dalgea Stripes and German Diagonals, new and rich, Courtald’s and Priestly’s Crape Bonnets and Hats. STANLEY BROS, Werines and Henrietta), Crapes, Mourning Millinery, po Your rigid teetotal'er may also be a _Pharisee whose hatred of Publicans and ‘other sinners is more than matched by his ‘colossal idea of the moral height to which his—and perhaps his only —virtue raises ,him. Drunkenness is, undoubtedly, an ‘unmitigated evil, and no sensible person would willingly do or say auything that would encourage it. It is a vice which is chiefly the result of foolishnessy poverty, misery and ill-success in life. ! nu literature, drinking customs take a jprominent, and sometimes, it must be ‘owned, an honored place. It will be remembered that Dr. Bumble found Mrs. Corney’s ‘‘pepperment” very comforting, and that Mrs Gamp took a drop of some- thing ‘‘when so disposed.” But, on the other hand, our temperance men maintain that the example of a moderate drinker is ‘worse than that of a drunkard. This is il- ‘logical, although uttered from almost every ,teetotal platform, and the advocates of total ‘abstinence would do well to abandon a ‘course of argument likely to weaken their ‘cause in January. Anyone = ac- ‘quainted with the amount of fall- ‘ing off, backsliding, amd hypocrisy ' connected with our ourteetotal organizaticns, may be pardoned for supposing that a great oer of those classed as abstainers are moderate drinkers, or, as our teetotallers | call them, drunkards. On the other side, they who drink in ‘moderation, and do not act the hypocrite, aflirm boldly that ‘to use and not to abuse ithe gifts of God” is their maxim, and that ‘they have reason on their side. Again, ‘Scripture is freely appealed to by both ‘sides, but the Scriptural utterances on the subject are not, and were not meant to be, guides to follow through all ages. We take exception to many of the argrments on both sides, particularly when they appeal coScripture in defence of their views, hurling at the heads of their opponents a few isolated texts, weakened and distorted ‘by separation from their context. ‘The sparkle of the ruddy wine and all occasions of excess” must be avoided by all who would make headway in the fierce struggle of modern life. The efficacy of taking a pledge and joining a total abstin- ence society may be doubted ; for, as Pros- pero says, ‘* The strongest oaths are straw to the blood,” but the moral support which people who are like-minded may give to each other is of great value. Now, sir, drink still works havoc in our midst. Lives are being ruined, and homes that might be a paradise are turned into a hell. Who is going to put itdown? Are the teetotallers of to-day trying their best? I say ‘* No.” Are the moderate drinkers of to-day dving anything? No. Are the house-owners of Charlottetown doing anything to weaken this drink curse? Ob, no; they stand on ‘their housetops and cry, ‘*What is the city coming to?” and do what next day, Mr. | Edizor 7—what but let their houses to the first rumseller that comes along, for big rent, and whispers in his ear, ‘*Remem- ber, you promised me not to sell rum!” That isa Christian landlord of the nine- teenth century. Again, are our City Fathers going to do anything to put this drink curse down? No; they, like the rest of our Christian house-owners, have their money invested in the trade. They have mangled the Scott Act, and will mangle any other Act so long as they are at the head of affairs. The friends of the drink traffic are banding together. They will raise fabulous sums of money to advance their interests. So, is it not high time that those who have the wellfare of the community at heart were banded together to oppose those our real enemies? You, Mr. Faitor, have done your duty; you have shown the people of Charlottetown how our City Fathers have treated our honored Mayor. Why cannot the citizens stand up in a body and pass a vote of no confidence on the section of delinquent councillors? Then, I say, and not till then, will we have a respectable town. 8. Ee Souris Convent. the evenings of the 16th and 18th inst. McQuaid, Dr. McIntyre, M. P., and Dr. McLellan, GOODS, we desire you {© | tendance and _ very well indeed. The fancy work tables were well supplied with presents for their friends. amusement for many of those present. lent bill of fare at a moderate price. appreciated by the people o BROWN’S BLOCK. nov? Charlottetown, Sept. 26, 189. cially, irrespective of creed. together in unity, coupled with a grievous | The Souris Band was in at- The refreshment and supper tables were ; well patronized, especially the latter, as the English paper: pular ladies in charge prepared an mot e generous manner in which the Christmas iain ie ee, weee ail See A Tree is patronized each year must be very © oe ee : aceon fe the good ladies of the Convent, cemenaae ame - = ‘tellowtna in nc and it shows very clearly that the noble «Jf any young lady who ch digaeny work in which they are —— is duly apple is desirous of matrimony. she will ple: se Souris espe- corres P. E. Island Hospital. The P. E. Island Hospital has received the foilowing ; Collected by Miss Emma 8. Barrett, Kingston—W H Barrett, Mrs D Howard, Jas Jewel, Jno Smith, D Younker, D Fraser, Maggie Boyle, $1 each; J Me- Dougall, Mrs G Beer, Jas Beer, Wm Vick- erson, Mrs Wm Howard, Wm Cummings, C Auld, Jas Moreside, J Stevenson, Mes W F Fraser, Mrs A McKinlay, © Colwill, A Newman, Mrs Wm Cruwys, R Barrett, Ellen Newsom, Mrs A McSwaine, 50 cents each; S Auld, Mrs J Brown, W Crockett, S Brown, S Ward, C Auld, T Beer, Mrs McAdams, M McLean, Mrs P Green, Wm Holmes, F Newson, Mrs H Matthews, Mrs W Colwill, D Dogherty, Mrs N McKinnon, }H Newman, Mrs S Ward, Mrs J Cruwys, 25 cents each; Mrs P Pethick, 35c; Mrs D Paul, 20c; Mrs Jas Brown, 30c; D McKin- non, 35c; Mrs J McKinnon, 20c. Total, $21 40. Collected by Mrs Mal McFarlane, Sea Cow Head—-A Anderson, Miss M Ander- son, C Leard, $1 each; Mrs A Bell, Mrs G McFarlance, Mrs J McFarlane, Mrs D McFarlane, 50 cts each; Mrs C McFarlane, 35¢; Mrs M McFarlance, 40c. Total, $5.75. Collected by Mrs Jas Marchbanks, New Annan—Jas Marchbanks, Jas Tuplin, D Walker, $1 each; Maggie Schurman, Mrs Burrows, E J Wright, Mrs J McKay, B Montgomery, W H Yeo, Mrs J Hettield, 50 cents each; Mrs W B Bowness, Thos Burrows, W Hi Moore, A Friend, 25 cts each; Mrs John Moore, 10 cts; Mrs Hark- ness. Total, $8 05. Tryon Methodist Church, $7.55; Victoria Methodist Church, $4.05; Cape Traverse ane Church, $1 76; Mrs Lea, Tryon, Collected by Mrs “Wigginton and Wright, Victoria—L Trowsdale, 50c; Mrs Haslam, 25c; Mrs Boswell, 25c; Mrs B Hudson, 25c; Mrs P Seewart, 55ctes; Elia Myers, 10: Mrs J Rogers, 250; Jas C Fer- guson, $1; Wm C Lea, $1; Jes F MeLsod, 502; James Johnstone, 25c; A Brien, $1; Wm Hudson, $1; Jabez Lea, 50c; W Myers, 50c; Mr Cameron, 50c; Mr Howatt, 25c¢; G Lowther, 50c; Mr McNeviv, 25c; Mra P Curtis, 25c; Mrs Farrar, 50c; Mrs J Stordy, 25c; Mrs Nelder, 25c; A Campbell, 25c; Mrs D W Palmer, $1; Mr& Mrs Daniel, $2; John Moore, 50c; R Reid, 25c; MrsWCalibeck, 250; Thos Rogerson, 25c; D Mclean, 50c; J Wiliams, 25¢c; Mrs Newsom, 30c; Mrs N Lowther, 50c; Mrs G Nicholson, 25c; L R McDonald, 50c; Mrs G Smith, 25c; WC Stordy, 50c; A Collett, 26c; J Howatt, 26c; A Rogerson, 25¢, H Wadman, 560c; Mrs N Stordy, N R Wright, J Trowsdale, John Lea, J Bentey, J McDonald, $1 each; Mrs A Myers, 25c; J Waddell, 25c; Mrs A Call- beck, 50c; Mrs Mary Wright, 50c; Mrs C L Wright, 50c; J G Wright, 50c; J S Mac- quarrie, 25c. Total, $27 85. One towel, Miss Rovd; i quilt from Summerside per Mrs C Palmer; 6 boxes Magic Healer Salve, Mr John Ross; 6 chickens, collected by Miss Maggie McCallum; 1 coaf hod end fire iron, Miss Dawson; 2 bsgs turnips, Mr E McDonald, St Peter’s Road. Received from Methodist Church, Sum- merside, $6 19; Methodist Church, Vernon River $4; Presbyterian Churches, Souris, Bay Fortune and Grand River, $22.40; Presbyterian Churches, Mount Stewart and West St Peter's, $9. Collected by Mrs David Rogers, Sum- merside—Mrs D A Pickering, Mrs David Rogers, $1 each; Ricbard Murray, 35c; J W Riley, 60c; Mrs John Linkletter, 35c; Mrs Jelly, 25c and vegetables; Mrs Wm Tanton, 1 bedspread. Total cash, $3.55. Collected by Mrs H M McLeod, St Peter’s Road—James Wyatt, Mrs McLeod, John Scott, Mrs Cairns, George Foster, Alexander McGregor, Grace McDonald, Miss McGregor, $1 each; Mrs Thompson, 26c; A McLeod, 50c; Mrs McLeod, 250; Thomas Lane 50c; Mra Stewart, 50c; Mrs Neil Stewart, 50c; Miss Jane McGregor, 50c; Mrs Much, 50c; Alex Sevtt, $2; John Owen, 50c; Mrs C Owen, 30c; Martha Miller, 20c; Wm Stewart, $1.50; Mrs Mc- Laughlan, 50c; Mrs Coffin, 26c. Total, $16 75, Received from Cavendish and Stanley Presbyterian Churchs, $11. Tue Potato Trape.—American speculators are in Ha'ifax buying up potatoes. Potatoes are worth 35 cents a bushel in Halifax, and 80 to 90 cents in Boston. Tuz Sccotuinc CHampionsnire.—A late despatch from Sydney, N. 8. W., says: The sculling match for 300 pounds a side, and the championship of the werld, between Kemp and McLean on the Parametta River, on the 15th, was won by McLean. .—- —>>--— Suppzn Dearn —The death occurred at Windsor, N.S a few days ago of Geo. H, Wilson, of the firm of G. and ©. Wilson. Mr. Wilson arose as usual, and while in the act of dressing bruke « blood vessel. He had not been in very robust health for some time previous. A Goop Move.—A Iate emer des- patch says that in order to bring the advan- tages of Manitoba before the people of A large number of people attended the! Kurupe, fifty practical farmers from various Christmas Tree at St. Mary’s Convent, on | sections of the country have been selected to go to Great Britain and other Euro The hall was nicely decorated for the occa-! countries, where they will spend the winter sion. Amongst thoee present were tho|jn advertising Manitoba and the North Rev. D. F. McDonald, Dr. Walker, James West. A Mysrery Ciearpp Ur.—The mystery attending the recent burning of the Mon- treal high schcol building has been cleared fashionable and useful articles, and many | up by the confession of one of the suspect- of the gentlemen present tovk advantage of ed pupils, George McKerracher. the opportunity to purchase nice Christmas fortunate boy is not quite 16 years old, The fish! and is sraall for his age and very delicate nd, post office, and the ‘‘ mechanical looking. His confession implicatas several smoking darkey ” afforded a good deal of other boys. He is under arrest. The un- He Waytev a Wire.—This is from en A wholesale fruiterer at Eastbourne, yesterday opened a barrel of apples he had received direct froin Nova Scotia In the centre of the barrel was a nd with Hartley Marshall, of Falk- land Ridge, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia. ne ERT I Se a mee eamm cnc AE REET TTT TE a TR NRE Re ate an aR: di yin, op ae ak © pik ym