OUT OF 2,090 pLAIMS THE OCEAN AGUIDRNT E.R. Rrow Gieneral Agent Charlotteto wn THE DAILY EXAMINER. | Lenton Hard | Hats —_ — and said that the Commission deservea great credit for the good work that they have done for the temperance refi rw In his opinion the temperan.e r form throughout Canada had been more rapid than in almost any other country, and he believed, as are ult of his reading and | pereonal observation, that the sentiment of the people is strongly in favor of prohibi- tion. It has been said that states and countries under prohibition were not more temperate than others; but he could say, asaresult of his own observation, that this was falee, and he beleived the sooner the people adopt probibition the better. The difficulties in the way of enforcement would not be so great as imagine; and as fur the lossof revenue, is that in comparison with the destruction people what some of the bodies and souls of men by the liquor ? Besides, there would he f+ er in- mates of our jails, asylums eud pwr houses to maintsin, fewer constables, law- yers, ete. » to keep up and the revenue vould be relieved in many va 8, while the yople would have more money to expend 4 0n other things. He hoped that the people of Charlottetown would maintain the Scott Act,and keep on fighting the - iquor trafic, and that the whole country EGIS would soon be under prohibitien. ne a Beta rs Rev. W.H Sante, speaking fer the ; ent and r pa people of the country, hoped that the rum . iia what ie fens of Chorlottetown would be shut up a ' ' sod the Scott Act maintattfed He als aid al Phey had noticed a great change for the better iu * | Sa) wr Charlottetown. During the last two . , al ito} years he nad scarcely seen an intoxicated 7 . a 9 pe son coming out of Charlottetown on ne o } market day. The old eneer that the Scott AY ability = gut | Act is no good is pretty well played cut. ‘ t wepaper? | Some people pretend to have sympat hy for . ews pape : 8 are not the poor peo ple who have to go to jad ; but on “ ne wh | let hens people stop breaking the law and , - ee aoe they will not have to go to jail. There they have aa expert officia mere | are now boys and girls in the country ed by the year, for the convene f Mr. who have never known the taste of the “a i Government ey prefer intoxicating bottle. Let us stand by our pee ot the | prohibitary act—the Scott Act. not , _— ae Mr. J. H. Bell, M. L. A., then ad- Legislature except « : os dressed the meeting, setting forth that a as when Mr. Peters bas to deliver his | return to licen ze is im possib'e. Represen- } ey } So the ¢ jiry is Kept in| tatives of the country in the Legislature itl, ona 2 to act’! will not permit it. He was delighted at eee ee als } rj the prospect of a Plebiscite on Prohibition ng e sweet © of their| We have about 10doz hard Hats left in view of the pledge of the Liberal Party buder, The fact » taey SN darkness ae ehpoes 4 — stock; all tairly | that, if the vote were favorable, the Gov- aul ie atest i: Hate nin © ad I in blacks and colors, which errment would secure the passage of ao ae | we offer to clear at half pricey Prices | Prohibitory law. le argued that there ™ Hoa. Mr. Campbell Swought ‘he | trom 560 te $2. 40 now 25¢ to $1.20, and | wouid be practically no loss of revenue as matter Up the House yesterday | Ov" — a ¢ samples at wholesale prices | a resultof Prohibition, and that a large a‘tert It was shown that the Oppos® | © 100 dozen amount of preductive energy and capital, tion and the pubic at large are entitle uncture, t¢ part larly at this important | ; t ] . » official report of the Legi-lative Aseen a Cee pens ge , | Ln Fedoras, Alpines and ‘Soft Flexible in bly But the economy cry wai raise Ww oo!, and Fur Felts, We offer these and the brute majority was invoked to} | wholesale and retail at very lowest prices. vote down the p ropes tion. provinces offic ial reporters are required to hand their copy to the newepapers of both parties and these are paid a sum s nst lly kept they to ensure them aga pews papers are « arefu lative libraries where But in this Province the effi sorter ie not as<ed to do leg: available. repx the os pablisa, an i t> take newsparer files library. So the out any available au siative wo ret nothiog for it has refuse Legis! are wit the Governme for the ve position jOritative report * con - which the Government Party can be victed of their numerous tergiversations. — 2 +e+e— GROWTH OF INTEREST. Tue growth of interest in vader the Liberals, has been, proportion- loses, Files of these i a the Legis. | are instantiv the reports they 4 BISCITE. | Nova Scotia, > New 4897 Styles In some of the Call and get your spring hat cheap. W. AL Weeks & Co. The People’s Store,whole sale and Retail, ' released frow the liquor traffic, would be available for the betterment of the peopte and the building up of the country. The speeches were interspersed by vecal music by Mr. J. 8. Davison, L. M. Davi- son, tLe Messrs. Turner, Moore and others, and the meeting closed with “ Goi Save the Queen.” EE THE PEST GERM TALKS FURTHER, j sehen Six,—TI want to thank some of my par- } ticular friends for their thoughtful aften- tions, and above all, the householders who have back yards or sideyards, ov any kind PREPARING FOR THE PLE- + Convention in Charlottetown. j —eaneee Formed Here. — oo ; Branch of the Dominion Alliance of yards. Flowers are planted in yards sometimes and thrive, and the garden gravel is pleasant in summer; but | am proud tothink thatthere is rarely so much care devoted to these as there is now given tothe filth beds, in which I have been bred and nurtured. The corporations are especiaily beneficent to me in their whole--ouled way; for it is a mirt.ke o think they have no souls, ss some pecs le affirm. They seem to give direct orders to take me in and feed me to whom they employ to keep burglars out; and they apparently delight in the sort of dirt avd dust on their halls and ttairways, where I find Jodgment and growth after I leave the garbage heaps and refuse pools ately, almost as large as it bas been in pantie : ia the rear. is le the Liberal Th Satisfactory mostings of temperance But most of all, I must thank the pré- ee eee ere Sere he | workers was heid in Kindergarten Hal! fessional wen aad all the citizens who : ® 4 following table shows that, since 1833, | yesterday afternoon and evening. Most of | ave had the advantages of education and every year of Liberal administration in | ‘be REA cyte a en of the Pro-| travel. Their judgment is taken by every- : , | Vince were ’ Nova Scotia bas iacreased the Provincial a or “ew ib body. Their pleasure is consulted by all After some discussion it was moved by | »),, seupli. “aul chelt plaad hae adageod. indebtedness, as is indicated by the | Mr. FP. B. McRae, seconded by Mr. Jesee ’ I P amo nt of interest paid :— Burps, and unanimously— What they do not do about anything is not worth doing. If they do not want an elec- Year laterest Paid. Resolved, that the delegates here as- | tric railway the people do not wantit. It “hss, Dec. : ceceeeesceceeseseceeS 11,691 | Sembled, representing several temperance | sewers are an absurd extravagance to their Las5 ; seceseeccceeee 26.781 | bodies in P. E. Island, believing that the | minds the sewers will certainly not be 1836, “ « 43,869 | Dominion Alliance furnishes the best | a-ked for or desired by anybody else. If ee = cssmniedl 49,806 | platform, do sow proceed to organize &| the ancient, rotten market accommodations 00 0 Ob ee ees 52,259 | Provincial organization in affiliation with | are snfficient for their use, the people ot 1889, “ 66.701 | the Dominion Alliance. the Island will be satisfied to do without a ee Oe 93.925 The following officers were then elected: | well appointed Market Hall aod an orderly ee a 106,012 President—A. Horne, Charlottetown. Market Square in this city. 1892, seeeerees 125,193 Vice President for Prince County - i thank these well-informed and the 5005, Gant, BOG .. i..ccisscnees 121,725 | David Rogers, Freetown. generally well-to-do je ple of influence, 1294, 27,500 Vice President for Queen’s County—D. associated in companies and individually, BEDS, “. ~ ..scccscesorese : 134,'53 | p. irving, Vernon River Bridge. for their care of me, and I will prove my 1x98, Of seeneneene nennees 140,121 ee Presidect for King’s County—S. gratitude to them aod visit them at he 1897, estimated... . . ....c000-. 14,756 - Martin, Heatherdale. ae Pe Pact! / a itis to them, a3 my These figures speak more loudly than _becretary J. E. Matthews, Charlotte- pleas ae eta = o mceuan words! Liberai Government is certainly Treasurer—A. W. Sterne, Charlotte I am here to stay; and I wil: make my- a dear and interesting thing Pa self known more widely at once. eau Pest Gero. “ COMBINATION” WANTED. Wuar is meant by “the present combin- tion of circumstances ?” The phrase, as it stands in the Governor’s speech, is as “concatenation of ear as 4 exigencies.” Our Premier, now that he has retarned from the wild and wool ly West, laden with the spo:ls of war, will perhaps let us i sto the secret of this “combination.” _ ~— - 2 am —~ NOTES AND COMMENTS, —Ladies were yesterday afternoon ac” m tted within the sacred precincts of the Lez.siative Assembly. No wonder there are earthquakes in these days ! —d Ie . ; ue Ww puestion Mr Foster has given notice that lq the goveroment as to the expense of operating the Baie Chaleurs railway. He will also move for all papers connected with the bank note tenler to B. A. Bank Note company, and will ask for the names of all the commissioners ap ponte] to investigate charges against the civil servants. —-Several seams of excellent hard coal huge heen discovered near Lake Winnipeg, And Widuipeg capitalists are organizing a If company to develop the coal mines, the find turns out to be of mach import- ance, it will be the making of the North- Vest. That the coal! is the pure snthra- cite ix withcu doubt, but the question is how moch there is of it. —Tbe Grand Trank R:i way’s report, leaned on London on the 2b inst., 18 h ypeful of the future, an I eay# the direc- tore may congratulate the proprietors of the road on the measures of progress made n the past half year, despite the deprse- ing conditioris They tre encouraged to hope there will be a further improvement as a result to be expected from the cont ence of the vig agement that now prev ipu orous and economical man- Al LS, —The Guysboro Gazette, organ cf Hon. D. C. Fraserf who took a leadi: ng part on the grit side n tne last Dominion election. rays The times are ripe, and rotten ripe for the advert of an entirely d ferent order in publ Let it not fur a moment be thought that because the policy of the ¢ affairs. An interesting discussion on the *:tus- tion in Charlottetown followed, following resolution was passed :-- Whereas, an election may be held in repeal of the Scott Act. Therefore resolved, that this convention Canada Temperance Act, rightly and vig- orously enforced, as a repressive law for the evils of intemperance. citizens of Charlottetown to again vote in favor of the Act at the forthcoming elec- tion in that behalf, and that we pledge the support of the province ia the ¢ffris the friends of order and humanity io Char- lottetown are putting forward to restrict and bauish the liquor evil from their midst. EVENING MEETING. The evening meeting was well attended. Councillor Horne, President of tbe Al- liance, occupied the cheir. After prayer by the Rev. Mr. Kirby and a short opening address by the chairmen — Mr. Jobn Anderson, Grand Worthy Patriarch, delivered a short and pithy ad- dress concerning the operation of the Scott Act. He contended thot the liquor traftic had been pretty well driven out of the Gountry districts aadthat it had been greatly abated inthe city and towns. Comparing the past with the present, he said that there were no such scenes in Charlottetown nowadays as used to be frequent twenty years ago. The improve- ment was, perbaps, more apparent to strangers than to citizens. The licensed vendors had proved a stumbling biock to the temperaoce workers. But he was happy to say that atthe present time there is not one of these be- tween Charlottetown and West Cape. The doctors now depend upon the druggists to suppiy all their require - ments aad he had yet to learn that anyone had d.ed or suffered for want of liquor. He advised and exhorted the citizens of Charlottetown to stand by the Scott Act and vote it in again by a decisive vote, {r. David Rogers, ot Freetown,aleo com pared the past with the present, and License with Scott Act. He remembered that present. government hes been endorsed bv when he was about twenty years of age a a peagie on ee as ok he i wih| ™™2'9 Bed+ que secured from the Govern- : t Patinhec pot ment a license to sell liquor. A rx t thinge aa the a 2 » . i lum ver aaa There was never mor of his neighbors called upon him and represented the evils of the traffic and the —_— ‘=e snare that a tavern wonld be to the your g a men. After listening to them the licen ee : remarked : “What you say may bea The export f Cz i 4 a iI right: ae ap 7 aneda for the eight bat I'll do as I like, and you cannot help mortas from July Ist to March Ist, show | j¢, 2 His (Mr. Roger indignat | an isacrease of $6,000,000 over the eame 7 gestion had period in the previous year. are: The figures 1°96, $87,016,000; 1897, $93,192,000. A London cable says: It is reported in club circles and in clubdom that Queen Victoria will, on her return from the south of France, confer upon William erottort oe a distinction that has never "accorded to any of bis countrymen, She — eee ian with @ visit at Blive. , 8 magn fleent country seat, on th — of the Thames. Had Mr. Aes sickest, it is probable that gon of his mupitigeo have taken the form of a title, er and found it o pay been ® oured by this reply and ne had ever since been a st ctly temperance man;— wil, He r gretied that a petiticn bad been signed in Char- lottetown but he ped that the citizens at large would vote it down and continue their efforts to destroy the 1i iquor traftic. He hoped that # license law would never again be enacted in this Province. Rev. Father Phelan, who had come all the way from Montague, at a few hours notice, »delivered an earnest address con- cerning the progress and prospects of pri — hibition. He referred . tbe ddan elicited by the Prohibition Commission and the Charlottetown in the near future with the object of testing the city as to there beinga suificient number of votes favorable to the affirm its confidence in the efliciency of the That we may, as fellow subjects,urge the Sir Henry Strong, Chief Justice of Canada, wil! leave for London in June to take his seat as a member of the Privy Council, axother evidence of closer uvion of the Empire appropriate to the diamond jubilee of Her Majesty. The Dominion government has decided to provide fur the +xpenses of Sir Henry while in London, ay toere is no salary atiached to the position at present. Mise K. Walker, of Montreal, wil] arrive the latter part of this or the first part of next weck. 76—6i° Carter’s for Wal! Paper. qn cma FP: FURNITURE, PIANO XC. FOR SALE BY AUCTION, [ am instructed by Dennis Murphy,Esq. to sell by anction at his residence, Gratton Street, (opposite Prince of Wales College) on Wednesday, the 7th day of April, com- mencing at 11 o’clcck a. m., all his household effeets, comprising Piano, Parlor, Dining Room, Hall, Bed- room and Kitchea Furniture. Also -1 Vie-a-vis Wagon. Terms Cash. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. TO LET. The western half of a Fe hones on Svdney Street, formerly owned by Captain Kick- ham, opposite the Methodist Church, con- taining eight rooms in first class order, with good cellar and stable. This isa desirable residence for a smal! family. Apply to Michael Trainor or Taomas Mc Quaid, Lower Queen St., or to the owner at South port. Possession given first of May next. 76. EDWARD KELLY. ANNUAL FANCY SALE pol'ce force last night and eppointed five new men. of Chandler. eaeeneoneeanenceancnccnce2eMy he ~ DAY, MARCH 7. ae ae oy ut Come and See It. + oe 9% “is *} ue 3 +8 oe Our Method of Business, OUR 4% S ad ur Attention to Business, SUCCESS % ee ee Our High Class Goods, ee a Our Reasonable Prices, . : sy “as ws St y aN . ° = oS s, This House Stands Unsurpassed in the Distory of i at the Dry Goods Business. 4 Se a i %|s i" $$ ANOTHER OFFER—To Lead—To Lead us--To ie \ rs )@) aan “OP jf z Reaéh innacle . Ws oi a: és “e Pillow Slips, 40 inches wide, heets, made of good heavy = “ae made of standard make of cotton;/round thread cotton, 90 ins. long, is s¢ 3 inchhem. feather stitched, at the|by 72 ins. wide, with 3 inch hem, # Se very low price of 20c Hach. 6Sc Each. i% s% Pillow Slips, 42 inches wide, Sheets, 81 ins. wide, by 90 ins. B “; made ofgood heavy cotton, feather long, same quality as above, with te “ir stitched, with 3 inch hem, only 2 ins. hem, and a 1 ins. hem, only ts 7¢ Bic Each. 68c Each. 5% Se 4% s STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store. jz UL OCCOCCOCLCCCOCOCCOCECLLS, 22222 TELEGRAPHIC. 4pecian Despatouss TO THE Examiner NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL, Facing Both Ways On the Ablegate Question. Ortawa, March 31. The superannuation bill, as introduced, abolishes superannuation altogether as regards al] Civil servants of tén years’ emp! oyment and under; 80 that, as time goes on, the whole service will gradually come under the new system. The Parliamentary committee of the Dominion Alliance has decided not to introduce a prohibitory resolution this session. La Riviere, M. ?., representing Proven- chir, Manitoba, will seek to ascertain the precise nature of the negotiations on the -choo! question. The debate on the address was resumed. Solicitor General Fitzpatrick spoke at length, telling why he went to Rouie. Hon. Mr. Tarte followed, readirg a pe- tition of the Roman Catholic grit members of the House of Commons and Senate to the Pope. THE SITUATION IN GREECE. Russia Strikes a Discordant Nate. Arnens, March 31. It is reported that Russia has-refused to take part in the blockade of the ports of Greece, upon the ground that euch action would now be too late to be effective in maintaining peace. —————————— The Nova Scotia Elections. Havirax, March 31. The local contest is growing very warm. The Conservatives of Pictou county nave nominated Messrs. Tanner, Cameron and Fitzpatrick. In King’s County, Peter Innis and Leander Rand have been nominated. In Guysboro, Mr. Gregory and Dr. Elliot have been nominated. The Papal Ab:egate. Montereat, March 31. Mgr. Merry Del Va',in an interview Jast evening, said that his mission was one ef peace, and that he will go to Ottawa and thence to Winsipeg, _—— Moncten’s Police. Monxctox, March 31, The City Council dismissed the entire The Fatal C) yclone. Guin, Ok., March 31. A cyclonevesterday de roved the town Many were killed. _ THE LADIES OF ST. JAMES’ CHURCH WILL HOLD THEIR Annual Fancy Sale and Tea —ON Thursday, April 22nd —IN THE— ST. JAMES’ HALL Doors open at 2.30 0’clock in the after noon. Tea from 5 to 8 o’cloc« Admission 10c. Tea Tickete, 25 cents, 74.—135 FOOD FOR REFLECTION PLANT FOOD A W. 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