eS SS A eee WO ee sR a HE eee eee ee we eee Tee eS * * Aas RR. PAIS Go DSS TR Es ET Rial ig ET 4 4 4 | / ; 4 te acowaman dae T aae a aan santa eee mene ~ ae. THE DAILY EXAMI oS THE DAILY EXAMINER. 0007 Act INTHE CHURCHES | APRIL 16. 1894 ot a } creates uproars on the streets, perpetrates What WaS Said Yesterday | Seas’ avd mm, under e baal 1¢ “ac 14 e rostitutes his highest THE SINGLE TAX. | " U 1 } happiness, he ale out the Divine from ry arth is the thiheritance of man-} nogarding the Act, his life, and lets come in, instead.the beast: 5 Oernershiin in es Dike contended: to it is that he makes his destiny not ce : “eat. ne eee heaven, but hell. The only remedy is W Says Henry George | Christ. He may stagger to his home and equal right ofall men to the use And the Advisability of Its Re- i be received into the bosom of his family «a+ clear as their equal -right to : But he cannot stagger into heaven—not br the a tis a right proclaimed Enactment on Thursday Next. even cross the threshold. He may stumble : fa their existence. For we | over his neighbor’s son in his CA t suppose that scaetmep have a right on drunkenness, and be received into t this world and others-norright. If} Ye i Rl he ees a the home of that son, but he ve a ere by the equal permission of | aa el ad ae a i cannot stagger over the Son of God and ‘ we are a 5 ‘ yra rong bags 2m. | be admitted to the solace of his F ather. rh tainohe wbbe deltvenil He may walk zig-zag upon the streets and " ‘ al rig e us all tha . rk cal be mysteriously preserved, as only a) mpartially offers I 8 mq: i s3 Cvering st ein ‘Giow Church, | drunkard can be, from falling into thi : ; ' a ‘ , » & preached ditch or river; but there is no man who a W ; ‘ ms , ¥ ye trum- is sufficiently skillful to work his way | As ‘ ‘ I in ala "At the | into heaven, and in his zig-zag he will} : het wee the | find no proverbial protection to gnard him Z Israel and the from falling headlong into hell In’ con- I : y tha clusion, the Rev. geutleman expre lh . ulted” by div- sympathy with the Scott Act, and hoy DoW \ 4 y | gr yet they | that all having the salvation of the drunk- : ’ } prophets. of } ard-in vietw would v P a ‘ «42 oo 1 Aathetaiens 1 to denounce Last evening’a large congregat \ H > . ‘as : lrunken- i the Methodist Brick Church listened ‘ ' : . it w * England an earne-t plea on behalf of the Scott Act ae ' ’ ver m her | by its pastor, the Rev. W. W. Brewer es : ' . i 7 the | After preliminary remarks on the growth a a : 1 christians | of temperance sentiment, and an explana a ee es oe cues It} tion of the Scott Act, the rev. gentleman rc sp. ith, race exter | developed and illustrated the following thing to wh he has xtermination In heads : the or , a ads , a ; and event the u : a = : . es 1.. The open. saloon. (a) Prevents. thi " 7 ' AU to temperance : a ae Le ore atieien oe} earth = 5 face av be 8 1 down the prin- re formation of persons Ww 8) 2! it ; 4 ‘leading better lives. (b) Puts tempta pla vet ay 5 apes " u f profe -sed follow- 3! _ 5 — ee ee private hands. Observe now the dilemma ; iqguor traffic should ton io the way of perent with _ - ,' . which this leads. Supposing the promising hostility and | oe taint. (c) Makes ¢ yenkar “ ou tire habitable globe to be so er a eaketadk aunt Meee brainy young men. (d) Is the cause of neat ws tha he land-owners { ; neoct of need! | F all the crimes on the Island sitice L891 alid right 3 surface, all whoa i ibe tx deal 2. (a) The liquor dealers say they make undowners have no right ata ail » | more money under the Scott Act Phe fa Hence, such can ex ae | why do they so bitterly Oppose its adop ora ¥ \Thev are peranss siaalacis rs tion? (b) The friends of theftratti 88) P Save. bv 2 permission “ : ot ne | the Scott Act tends to drive the busine e soil. they can ha r . saa 1 | into disreputable hands and places. That s r fe Nay. s i 3 4 |i just what we propose doing. Make it so . leny them a restingplace, thee | . : the ik of | Uisreputable that it will cease to exis landless men might ¢ juitadly be expe ily ‘ ntemperanc The “ | (c) The hope of a license law is A d fr the earth altogether If, then, the radieakecéivin iatirat: which strikes at the | ° wt in the event of the defeat of — Scott a pt that land can be held as pro-} root,and'to that reform the Church of | Act. Phis aes be, because Premier ; ves that the whole globe :nay | Christ is summoned by the exigencies of | Peters and his Government have person- ; ‘ private domain of « part of its | the situation. The presclier Galibchedied ally promised that no such law shall Le habitants; and if, by cor vence, the | that therela 7 “the ‘church’ to the | °macted. | shitante ca eNErcise ; ona he to he 3. The Scott Act is the stepping s? Phe spirit | Probibition. The liquor party ts b : of Christ towards the | well suppred with mone from ab e i, and 1 ‘ od st 7 of help- | very posuidte eff wrt is being ma se to p s B y words and | ett adop on, hence itis the duty yual freedoa For, ’ throw “ont a ‘lifeline to sinking | Svety smcere Christian to not only \ ‘ ( athe mot; | himself but also to do all he can to pro- . yn sympathy ought cans 4 ¥ te LB ieentnente ‘As | mote this cause of God : with ' s of churches are| In St. Paul’s Church, at the even t Sp i 1 moulkl Jaw | *etvice, the pastor, Rev. W. Ham!y1 Such «a do a bulwark of | the course of his discourse refe rred to a : sae - weaker brethern. | remark made by Ne il Dow that it lay w ss wit luded by calling | the churches to ¢ lose up all th af ened. enti ~ ei ‘ ) apply the principle stores, as it was only by their permissi - existing atrana to t present crisis in | they existed. He quite concurred in t e required w id tuation The partial remark, and Strongly urged upon his of landiaede:. . etaineaiahe e Scott Act is a | hearers the advisability of voting for tl mera o the joint-sto. k ownership of t : mn of the total prohsbi- | Scott Act on Thursday n¢ xt. ) I In-tead of n the radical reform aimed| At the evening service in the Second ndividuala, the country wou Christ. Further, the.| Methodist Church, tiie pastor, Rey. G.C by the great corporate budy—Society. | vark rotection | P. Palmer urged his hearers to suppo stead of leasing his acres from an isolat e merey of the devas- the Scott Act at the forthcaming elect proprietor, the farmer would lease thei ue nness wheek flows | and in St. James Chur h Rey. me E i from the nation. Instead of paying’ his rent te i e principle laid down | lerton epoke strongly in favor of the Se to the agent of Sir John or hie Grace, luty was clearly to | Act at both services. uld pay it to an agent or leps: yeagent ” * an 1 ee cone _ ——e be 5 PUREE of the community Stewards woall be/ LO} of the Scott Act BEWARE OF PERSONATION,. public officials n-tead of private ones ; and | lg : n their capacity | ‘ ‘ —" tenancy the only land tenure. A «tate of | @f ~piritual counsellors of the congregation, Attenticn is called to the following things *c ordered would be in perfect har-| | od drawn up a strong resolution | Sections of the Canada Temperance Act :— iy with the ral law Under it al] | “T'S embers and adherents to do all 81. Every one is, for all purpo-es of thie men w 1 be equ: liv landlords, all m« mh tine pow to bring about the re-| Act gnikty of? personation, who, at ans “ ibe a fre ' metenante.”’- wplior rf Scott A t. I “ r minister P ylling of votes under this Act, applies fe Socia] Statics, pp.14 — ee: and it | a ballot paper in the name of some oth But Henry George sees a fficulty : peak on thel 9th person living or dead, or of a fictitio : : vod and iumanity be | person; or who, having voted: on¢e at any org ne oe He proposes t gea ¢ trike such a blow as | such polling, afterwards applies at si. the § thing tu & simpler, l power of the liquor | same polling for a ballot paper in his own + r and q ‘a years tO Come. names. j , . . In S Dr in’s Cathedral, at High | 82. The offence of personation, or — co gl : . Db. is briefly addressed | aiding, abetting, counselling: or proeuring * - pIns u gronnd-| the commission of the offence of persona- 8 . . ‘ the act. He | tion by any person, shall be punishabie George's wv ' v with the Scott | by a penalty not exceeding $200, and for a 3 n : at according to the term not exceeding six months t—which ist svoided. 17 mage de Ae gi "4. | The Scott Act Committee has decided ; j lleag , Sauts heal : a ned | to prosecute and bring to pun nent of G aici Nt ates aka ; \iled, and that perjury every one who on the 19th gu of , eee ae eee UR t, personating or attempting to personaté be avowed . o conrts.. i Scott Act was nota law ee Id proj e r I I pointing —It is hoped that the City Coune sMacate private proper a 5 t permitted | when taking steps towa t amen rst w 1 be unjust; the s need 4 the liquor | ment of the Act of Incorporation, have not Let the ind viduals who w ’ t ed him to keep as | forgotten the section providir gy that t . i they want to, pos f What u is house or his ce Sanitary Officer shall not be m they are plea-ed to call ther land. | t allow him to sell it. | offleer. That section onght to be rep them continue to call it their land. | more aces. selling liqu the office again given to the City Marshal, them buy and sell, and bequeath and ting Act. When the | and $300 a year saved : vise it. We may safely leave them lia vas 1 in back sical Mat callie a shell, if we take the kernel. It is not ne 1 other places at all PERSONAL’ essary to confiscate land; it is on’y neve lay and _—_sonight. 4 sar y foconfiscate rent : re-adopted on We regret to learn that William Weeks, Nor to take rent for public u ! i : Majority will, | Esq.,of Brighton, is very ill essary that the State should bother | a very amalt. Fé'will a ee with the letting of land«, and, aseur the | | » the wishes of | chances of the favoritism, coll and | al; t : lf the people. Then, | Diep Scppenty.—The funeral of Mrs. corruption that might involve. It is not| too, at Jeast twothirds of* the people | Michael Burke, who died suddenly at her svary that any new machinery: shoubl| who. vote for - its re-enactment will | Tesidence, Euston Street on Saturday after- beg ated. The ma iery already éxist~, | as rat the violators of | noon, took place this forenoon Instead of extending it, all we have the measure, and there will ve no healthy ri d implify and reduce it. By leay ‘| moral. sintiasetGbiad the Kel That Y M.C.A—The paper on “ Self-Reli- ig to land owners a precentage of rent, | strong, healthy, moral support on the | ance ” read by Mr. E. G. Matheson at the which would probably be much less than | part of the people, so necessary to the | meeting yesterday afternoon is highly spo- the cost and loss involved in attempting t | proper enforcement of all laws, would | ken of. An interesting diseussion follow- ands through State ager und «bv | wking, as in the past. It is stated, | ed the reading of the paper taken part .in nz ma ry, we aid he. that the Government will not pass by Messrs. R. H. Campbell. S.F. Hodgson, ay, without jar or shock, assert the « enae law in the ent of the Scott Act | J. D. Seaman and others. - land ns re Or p ¢ defeated He failed to see, how- | “ - how. any* just*@overnment could; New Parer—The Satellite is the nam¢ a slrea . rxation.| revuse to pass a license law under such | of a neat little weekly paper just estab- We ‘ unces... The wishes “of the ma- | lished at Souris by Mr. Wallace McLean our a 4 | if thé pesple should be respected. | The Satellite isto_be “devoted to politics v I, tl } | - lanbt, said he, that persons | literature, agricultural matters, wit, gén- - ' wi a mcharitable encugh to sav eral information and general news.” © The ? reat - apital, me Ww speaking in the interest3 of | number befure us is very interesting, It ' pauperism, aboleh poverty, give | ¢ Such, however, was not | has the best wishes of Toe Examiner. remunerative empioyment to oF SEU t Lhe Church does not allow her : wishes it.affords free scope to hr i tuted to such uses. He Tuovsanps of seals have been seen for ers, lessen crime, elevate morals, and id solely in the interests of the’} the -last three days"on the ice off North taste, and intelligence, purify gov j community; and the | Shore, between Little Channel and Mal ment and carry civilization to vet n ybler ‘ essed were not those of | peque Harbor. On Thursday a party of heights, ie—to appropriate rent by taxa-| , but were those of all the | hunters headed by Mr. P. Gould, O. tion “ | Ca i rgy as well as His Lordship. Thompson and others of. Point Look-out In this way, the State may become the | [| iled upon evéry elector | set out to capture fur and oil. On Satur universal landlord without calling herse'f| Line congeegation:f0. cast his vote | day morning another party headed by so, and without assuming a single new } raih-f (ho AR Tf the Aet is re-enacted function. In form, the ownership of Jand | oy 7 sday next, Charlottetown will be would remain just as now. No owner of) rie iA) in the Dominion-to, re-gdopt | land need be dispossessed, and no restric- if it is defeated; faid he, we shall then tion need be placed upon thé amount of iat ef tie done in the direction of a | land any one co ild hold For, rent being fe in W taken by the State in taxes, land, no mat-|) 1, tge"Baptist. Church Jast evening the | ter in whose name it “toud, or it: w vat pare) pb. cae Pee. CW. Corey, delivered a | cel It was held, would be really comm the sin of. drunkenness, | oO uy property, and every member of the com | as_ his ; taking text 1 - Cor. 6-10, “‘nor | —s uld participate in the advantage: drunkards shall inherit the kingdom of | OC, e ownership ; God.” From earliest Bible times drunk- mom po crtaaggyan ~ ere of sent, enness has been condemned, the drunk- or land vaiues, must nece aarily be in- ard being associate i with the * glutton? the j creased just as we abolieh other taxes, w ° ‘thief,’ the ‘ railer expressions of re ; may put the proposition into practical proach and disgrace The sin begins in | form by ae the tippler’s glass. It consi-ts in the fact | To ab lishall taxation save that wpon that it suts out Gol from the souk” land values ‘ ; : nkard was characterized Here, we have, in brief, the motive and | q.:a) @ tei p ithout a Goi.” and ‘as * a | theory of the single tax i e wit it bread.” Drunkenness un- | : - aS jt I , makes him as has been | The British Museum possesses an iron | said, have the ‘throat of a fish, the belly axeheard of i370 wears B. C., the oldest ro wine, the head of an ass, authenticated iron implement known It debare the son] from heaven. ‘The a NER . | drunkard’s sin is not in that he beats hi wife and neglects his babes, that h taxes, that he fires i in- creases buildings, Michael Francis and other natives of Lennox Island all armed with rifles went to shvot seals. Both parties killed large | numbers.—Guardian. nite Ciry Councit.—At the emergency meet- ing: of the City Couucil held on Saturday afiernoon, it was decided to lease Queen’s wharf, with the scales thereon, to Charles Lyons, for the term of five years, from the lst May, :proximo, atthe rate of $500 per year, and a committee was appointed to present a ‘tion to the Legislative Assembly, asking that the Act of the 50th Victoria, Cap. 9, intituled an act respecting an avenue to Victoria Park, which has now exp'red, be re-enacted; and that . the time mentioned for the commencement of the work in the 8th seétion thereof be ex- tended from eighteen months to three years. bia inciplonniiniies Men’s and boys’ clothirg never were sold so cheap as clothing:is selling now at J B Macdonalu & Co’s. PLANNING A GARDEN, i | | ‘ ' Don’t make elaborate plans when you are doubtful of your ability to carry them | forward to essful completion, writes + Eben E. Rexford, in an article on ‘“Plan- in ie Su ver Garden,” in the April | Ladies’ Home Journal Don’t undertake more than you can easily lo Don’t attempt to have everything that is worth growing in your Garden You cannot. —_- USE SKOA’S DISCOVERY, the great lood and Nerve Remedy. MARRIED. At Rollo Bay, on the 2nd inst., by the Rev. Dr. Wa'keg, Jo-eph Mallard, teacher, of New Zeatand, Miss Mary KE. Cant- | well, daughter.of James Cantwell, Post- | master, of New Zealand rHE EVOLUTION Of medical agents a8 gradually relegating the old-time herbs, pills, draughts and vegetable extracts to the rear and bringing nto g al use the pleasant and effective iquid laxative, Syrnpof Figs. To get the rue réfwedy.see that it is manufactured by the California Fig Svrup Co. only. For sale by all leading druggists. LOCAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this heading enarged for at the rate often ceuts per line Important notice—we call special atten tion te the superior furniture at he residence*of L J O-trander, Esq, cor- sale of er Prince amd Dorchester. Streets, on Wednesday at 11 o’clock. Inspection to- morrow from Il to 4 o’clock —R Bearisto, auctioner - By telegram r Aived to-day from our Mr. W..W. Boer, at’ Pictow, we learn that 60 packages of goods are awaiting sihpment t Beer Bros. us per steanrér Stanley, Great excitement over the -barzaina the pevpie ar etting at J. B’ Macdonald & Co’ at <u Lheir store was packed lay. If you have not bought yet, now is vour cHaneé, Men’s, boys’ and children’s suits; men’s, boys’ afd clildren’s hats “and caps; car- pets for every person; assortment, the I ; quality and design the best, and rices the lowest jn the city. Save money by biyins, clothing, bats and carpets at ‘ & Ce¥s. al2 2i argest { v-e bros FETS Tt GUBPG > GOO. Dee ww ese Oo@ “iviany diseases rise from one cause blood impurity. 7 al obeecnanr Pills (Tasteless) _ Purify the blood and, €> thus, go to the root €3 of many maladies. sc iaiaue > . : ei EVANS & QO, L1D., MONTREAL §) So.o Sy ALL OruGaists > Lo FX, What Paper do You oo * . *3358°" Find Almost Every- WORTH A CUINEA np o e where You Go ? |THE DAILY EXARINER | te The Best Papers FOR ADVERTISERS. HATS! We have now a large and complete assortment of Hats to fit Boys, Youths and Men, at secured a great discount in Canadran, American and English markets. Come and see. our Hats before going anywhere else. vicKay Woolen Co. & Charlottetown, April 9, 1894. It isthe perfeetion of the well matured plint properly cured Y expert g“owers, Mild ', brient and of match. less qurrlity; Mastiff Plug Cut ‘ most fastidious, blAVoO) iCa o Lait J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond Virginia; and Montreal, Canada. FREE FROM ALL | vexatious conditions and restrictions are the Poli- cies issued by the CANADA ACCIDENT ASS. CO. E. R. BROW BROWN’'S stock, CH’TOWN. TELEGRAPHIC. NEWS FROM THE STANLEY. Mails and Passengers Landed on Saturday. AFTER A ROUGH EXPERIENCE. Many Passengers and a Week’s Mail at Pictou. Pictov, April 16. The Stanley is still in the ice about four miles east of Caribou light. She drifted about eight miles east on Saturday night. On Saturday she landed the mails and eleven passengers, including Charlie Ross, four miles east of Pictou. There are over three miles of packed drift ice. Sunday morning found her in her present position, after working.all night. bn Sunday after- noona boat with eleven passengers, in- cluding Maloney, Norton, Ackhurst, O’Brien, Blewett and Alfred Francois, landed, after travelling over about four miles of very rough packed ice. All hands were very wet on landing at Caribou light-house, starting from there with their baggage on a hand sleigh and a pilot to os them over Caribou Harber, where about four miles more of ice again met them. From there a farmer’s team drove them to Pictou. There is still about a dozen passengers on board the steamer, including Mrs. Davies, Miss Beer and Miss Crosby. There is no hope of the steamer reaching here till a westerly wind sets in. She is now about fourteen miles from Pictou, all well. I have crossed a number of times at the Capes, but to-day’s exper- ience has been the worst. <A full week’s mail lies here and a large number of pas- sengers, among them, W. W. Beer an his bride. Why, oh why isthe Stanley not put on the Capes route, or where, oh where is the tunnel, R. B.Norton. The Newfoundland Government. Sr. Jony’s, Nfld., Feb. 16. The new Government was organized and took office on Saturday. The proro- gation extends to Monday week, and will } be renewed tili June Ist, in the hope that jin the meantime the courts will have un- seated the greater part of the Whiteway- ites petitioned against, and then the Goodridgeites will have a majority. Hon. Peter Mitchel. Critically I. Montreal, April 16. Hon. Peter Mitchell was yesterday seized with a severe attack of apoplexy and his life is in great danger. The doctor attending says that it is very doubt- ful if the ex-Minister recovers. Judge Archibald and Charles J. Fleet, advocate, have been appointed to the Board of Governors of McGill University. A Black Deed, New Market, N. H., April 16. Last night Dr. C. A. Morse discovered a man breaking into the post office. He gave chase with Clarence Dane, and over- took the burglar, who stabbed Dane, kill- ing him. Tue murderer has not yet been captured. A neighbor who assisted in the chase dropped dead from heart trouble. Fatal Railway Accident. WILKesBarrE, Pa., April 16. A serious accident took plaee at Hazel- ion, on the Pennsylvania & New York Railway, yesterday. A freight train ran into an express train, killing one man and injuring many. The Breckenridge Case. Wasuincron, Feb. 16. The jury in the Breckenridge case re- turned a verdict of $15,000 in favor of siiss Pollard. The counsel for Brecken- ridge gave notice of an application for a new trial. Obituary. Wasnineton, April 16. Senator Vance of North Carolina, died last hight. BARGAINS IN BOOKS FOR TWO WEEKS AT Carter’s Bookstore. In order to make room for a large supply of New Books now on the way from Eng- land and New York, and further to in- crease the demand for good and interesting literature, we wil! sell any or all of the Printed Books now in aa (except School Books) at Twenty Per Cent. Discount. This is a bona fide sale. We mark all our Books in plain figures, and our regu- lar prices are as low as any. Sale begins this (Saturday) evening, and will continue for two weeks. Eighty cents buys a dollar’s worth of Books, and you get your cheice at —s terns in Plai Bedrooms. Give us a call. JAMES PATON & CO., ns, White and Cream, We cordially invite you to inspect our New Stock of CHINA and JAPANESE MATTINGS, freshly imported by us this Spring. Our Stock comprises a large assortment of Choice Pat- Red Check, Seamless and Jointless, Fancy Mattings of all weights and grades. The above goods are cheap and useful for Halls and Respectfully yours, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1894. MATTING HEADQUARTERS. attine Announcement , THRE RELIABLE — IMMENS al iil I igs Boot & Shoe Sale J. M. McLeod & Co’s. TO-NIGH TT. Come and See Our Prices. Lowest in the City. Charlottetown, April 14, 1894—dy Election will above. The form of the Ballot to be used be as follows :— Xx Temperance Electors in favor of the Scott Act and | opposed to Free Rum will place an X in the upper space | scott Act Campaign. at the Scott Act | PENNY READINGS, St. Peter’s Schoolroom. MONDAY NEXT, 16th INST, \f EIGHT O'CLOCK, PRLOGLAMMUE. ian uct oo: cobs Mr Earie and Mrs Hogg. 2 Song van , oede Rev T H Hunt. 3 Reading ; Rev James Simpson. 4 Song -— $0 00 080s bbeedcnen Mr Fred Davies. 5 Reading . . Mr George Peake. } Violince llo Solo . _ Mr Vinnicombe. 7 Reading Mr Fritz Moore. i 8 Song Mr. Geofirey Bayfield. 9 Reading.... : j Mr Arnaud, j 19 Violin Solo ' : Mr Vinnicomb« li Song , Miss Adele Sullivan. 12 Reading Captain Weeks. 13 Song iy pepene “~~ Mr William Bayfield, Trio ~ Piano ' Miss A Hyndman... li Trio — Pian >) Miss W Brecken..__ -_ );Mr W © Harris Vien ‘(Mr J Hyndman.. Organ— iss Elia Palmer.. “God Save the Queen.” Admission 15 cents. apla HEA MIGILD, —— OR,— THE TWO CROWNS, The new, soul-stirring Tragedy, “HER- f MIGILD,” will be presented IN THE LYCEUM, ‘Tuesday, April 17th, 1894, DRAMATIC ¢«LUSB OF ST. DUN. STANS COLLEGE. College Band and Orchestra ance. This will be a favorable opportunity of witnessing the manners, customs and dress of the Visigoths and Romans of the | Sixth Century. Come and see the first | play of this description ever presented in Charlottetown. | Tickets, 25 cents; in attend- Reserved Seats, 35 cents, ; Poors open at 7.30 p.m. at 8 o’ciock. i Tickets for sale | son’s Drag Stores, Play begins at Reddin’s and Wat- (ts m—aplo OFERA HOUSE. ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1894. (75th Anniversary I 0. 9. F, The Oddfellows of this City have much | pleasure in announcing the presentation | ; | j i i i } | | Election will be as follows :— For the Petition. VOTE AGAINST THE PETITION. The form of the Ballot to be used at the Scott Act ! Against the Petition. ————sale | on the above date of Audran’s celebrated Opera Comique, in Three Acts, entitled: OLIVETTE. with fall Musical Libretto, Dialogue Historical Costumes, and complete Stage +s > ‘ e | Settings where the words “For the Petition” are printed as in the | The music of this Opera is brilliant and pleasing, the dialogue humorous, the plot interesting, and the costumes of the handsome end picturesque French styles of 200 years ago, Libretto of the vocal parts will be printed on Programme for the Hail. _ Admission at popular prices. Reserved Seats, 50 cents; unreserved, 35 cents. Plans of Hal! will be on exhibition at Rankin’s and Johnson & Johnson's (Queen Sureet) Drug Stores on Monday, 16th inst., at 10 o'clock, a. m. Doors open at 7.30. Curtain rises at 8, BENJ. BREMNER, Chairman Committee. H. M. DAVI QN, Secretary Commitee. ap9—eodt! 18th then dy _DVERTISING TTRACTS TTENTION \D CUSTOM! NOTICE. The partnership of A. Hermans & Co. having been dissolved by mutual consent, Electors in favor of License and against the Scott Act | will place a X in the lower space where the words | all persons 1p lebted to the late vereby notified that they will save troubie by paying up at once firm are \. HERMANS. “ Against the Petition” are printed, as in the above form.|. *?'° CARTER’S BOOKSTORE, meh3l 87 Queen Square. you want, , ight natural wood handles, a splendid wearer. $1.18.—Fine glo.ia covers in black and brown, looks Solid Leather Lookat this Fine Grain Waterproof Boot, our own make, Farmers, this is just what The price will suit you, GOFF BROTHERS. Charlottetown, March 28, 1894. New Umbrellas,---'The Best Value We Have 85 CENTS.— A brown gloria cover, paragon ribs about Umbrella, gloria cover, acacia handle. Values at $1.45, $1.65, S1.85 and 82.25: — STANDBY BROTHERS, BROWNS BLOCK Ever Shown. 95 CENTS.—A strong, knock- like silk and will wear better. Special