THE DAILY EXAMINER - . . : . LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | LETTERS 19 \ a 8 pPecia Beer Bro > . a ' harmo < norton « . ~ : ) ‘ \vond - ‘ meg g mus : } st } ‘ t ~<a eT ren ’ a W.¢ 2 7 " e } Elt beg: ~ ’ er up ; reve - \ i 4 I . . i. W \ i _ s Wednesday > al ¢ ears ; . \ atte ; } e@tra ' Ha - Mrs : I a I 4 : 1 Vi ; ii ; VW i} Saumn r ‘ wr the Baptix y A ¥ : S =] r : o/s ‘ ’ i R 8 Ma~ le # (1 eve gatS o'cl f ‘ «ines { e « asr ( ~The ar ‘ zg take piac row (Wedne ‘ : ( Club Room . + Hall, Kent St: ] od ya “ tter & Tea Parry. -T grandest te pe yw “eas * eld at Fiftee P July i - overlook o H or a aut ‘ Ne ‘ e P al \ Fra -A} » ask Ang ' Al ¢ ‘anchisme \ ‘1 ne + being ot presé W. ( a. § ] cu a ese aN a war iat P 1€¢ - Mock sment —Thead ‘The Cana ' \ I se,” Ww 4 - en i” and *) , j aK t 8 ims rta . ‘ i at the y™ ‘ @ - i MIGHT ber ti grand co cert in Ph vic Hall to-night by J.M.and P. J. S lomon, natives of M! Leta Messrs. Solomon will appear i1 t , and give a representat ‘on | of the Holy Land with illustrations sinidiaeliiniesiii Garneren to His Farners.— A fan ous Methodist divine who has been laid to rest, om an occasion of addressing a meet ing of *% ity men, #alM “When I ent merate the means of saving grace I fee hike met ning the bicvelee as one of My Columbia means to me health, ind sleepand well-filled circulation and overT.—At the Police Cou renoon the charge against John CYahe for the larceny of a number wa es and sins from the Arabe was further yaired into before His Honor Magistrate Ha-zard. The courtreom wa crowded w spectators Three new Witnesses were examined, viZ., J+aa Stewart Mar Ba<ha and Alexand Murra Stewart said h traded watch chains w Crane, giving him tea « boot; but afterwards trade:| be aga Crane then gave stewart ¢ na free Uran 20 same nig wa \“ ad 4 lver ; raz Next night Cran anted ravi a waich with the witnese, but did not Mar sha, w f Elias Basha, testified to how she found the house on their returt from the ( His Honor sent Crane up for trial in the Supreme Court. Cran was aiso given three monte iinprisonpment with hard labor for the larceny of an over- n the Lith coat from George Wheatle October, 1892 To this charge Cran: pleaded guilty —_— MAXIMS TO RFMEMBER. eucces of it4 2anc pes 4 yie eas depends upon the Labor awi, above all, well fed The enterprise of a town may be accn rately gauged by the appearance of 18 streets, its pubic buildings and its parks ‘ Whatever advantages a villaye or city : ee should be dignified, intelligent, | smay porsess, the eitizens should co-oper ate with the existing forces stimulate what otherwiee must prove a siower, eve b t u rro' } <ooe Presli eves, 12 cents a dozen a Beer & Got vg f t gnt at Jenkin’s & Sor belie + acks tl eystem like a t} h-serew It retreats before the power Homl’s Sarsaparilia, which purifies the t A M and women will fier 1 a severe healache, when ten r - nv the head with the } tw Safford relief ' At warked a few vs ago, in an<wer to a vote of thanks | fror wv D. R.A. for the interest he touk it. that : re thanks were in an treipation f ¢ come Uften @ vat ‘ica i ou epecial enthusiasm tur ; t pec] «of that kind A Alt The Modern fnvalid, i Has tastes medicinally, in keeping with other luxuries. A remedy eantly aceeptable in form, purely whole some in composition, truely beneficial in free from every obiec- sble quality. If really il} he con-ults physician; if constipated uses the gentle ‘amily laxative, Syrup of Figs effect and entirely Our New Corsets. We have re ved our spring stock of N Corsete, aul now invite you to ex- ul * the man ' pe al ines comprised . vtock of 1433 PAIRS. SUMMER ned we BLACK CORS! CORSETS ! — Perfect-fitting, ved “ Featherweight. ’ is! * WELL KNOWN CORSETS !—All sizes nt well-known Yatiai, D. & A., } , Magnetic, Sensible Waist, etc BEEK BROS. Weather Balletia. Tosowro, April 10, 10 o. m. irtherly to easterly winds; mostly fair; ch change in temperature. y must be plea- | Cor Kent & Prince St’s. | Cor. Queen & Richmond Sts | ' | | CORSETS '—Two vy peer Simply a hearing of our mode | a ‘of attracting customers will | THE EDITOR. SCOTT ACT, THE Sir, - There are one or two points which hould be carefully < nsidered by the elec- view of the ap- itest No one can deny that the repeal of Canada Temperance Act in 1891 has proved an arena tigated curse t vuntry districts rs of Char! ittetown proaching temperan Curt +} the neighborh of the city While t Act was ? t wae diff “nt and we igh ima RAL lie a countryman to btain a glass 1110 Not that we aim that € wa r to be had, & countrvinan was naed a5 f& withese ’ Scott Act ‘ — { id the t wh ind a i my ‘ “ me I ‘ fact 4 i r iit . ve srefu t g g liqu t Wha t cas to-day l : watch ‘ the af 1m Ket Irive al J * vd 41 ‘ i ry, 4 he w able ive for himself a 1¢ effects t epeal of the Act upo nany of th country people who atten i arket. Nor is the harm confined to that ia rion M ‘ ti « om ple earry the ’ \ t { “ ‘ rest ‘ ® " — ; is Chie ( ” “Do ‘ ey pt ww Thipwissa le | r peo} i the open hg- ‘ tte yo and ®o on y Seott Act was i force it ‘a gto 1 5 & 1 er going ink Cha Wh; now itis ® ’ t d tow c marke v8 Govern . 7 tt A A" e peated, t a telep e pla he Ferr VW a Ww roon ry at ti ry I alled to stop dru ivisim r i the Veils ) Charlottetown “tf rly “ favor i¢ present system (Cw! certain into our vuund to take mthe wu the country around us ndividually and ’ , resuits of our line of ve would be | ge: onsideratic ndoubted effect ni upon : z ' "ee wwe) =responsible elv for the we dare not attempt in the I th ts of the city i “ st s in pare Phe ay f the Seott Act is ‘ It is useless to “vas c m { ‘ yuor is allowed its abu-« " continne leas tent Given Live press > I ; ' the one } and and uncontrolie! the ver, and the resu!t will fullow which we ee every day around us, and this in spite fany law which may be passed. The y security is the complete suppression f the manufacture and sale of intoxicants, | But in the meantime, while we may be reed to admit that the Scott Act will not prevent our old topers from drinking, it ertainly has had a good effect upon our young p o ile There are very few young men who ina! | order to take their first glass will sneak nto an illicitden at the risk of being brought before the Police Court. To the educative influence of the Scott Act is to) there were yroceries and liquors combined | , ‘eo > < ; i. ° ° inthe one shop and back rooms in abun | city in janeey where; secure from observation, the appetite might be gratified. What was the result? Before we were aware of it, | the drink cfirse was again strongly en- | trenched and the number of placee where | to-day it is exposed for sale are a sad testi | mony to its extent and power. The Scott | Act, even in the days when its enforce! ment was most ineffective, made the liquor traffic illegal, and by outlawing it.renderel t a disgrace alike to those who sold and } those who bought. That this effect was keenly felt was shown by the frantic ef- torts which the liquor sellers made to over- throw the act, and by the cry raised by many of them, that they would vote for j Prohibition but not for the Scott Act. Once you have made a traffic disreputable i | you have advanced a long way towards | ts overthrow, and this we claim the | Scott Act did OBSERVER — i PERSONAL. i Mr. M. Delaney, of North Tryon, is in He is registered at the Hote town Davies a A A | Jas. Paton & Cos. grand o 4 ing will be on Tuesday and Wed- | nesday next week, 17th and 18th inst. Qo m 9 At London, Ontario, on Saturday, the 7th April, Mary Fisher Frazer, sixth daughter of the late Captain Mayne, R. N. In this city on Satv.rday, April 7, 18948 John Hayden ia the 90th year of her May her soul rest in peace. HOT WATER BOTTLES We have secured a few Rubber Hot Water Bottles at less than half price. They ar slightly soiled, are a little out of season, and the mann- facturers wanted money The quality is there though, although we did get them cheap, and we would like to show them ww you and give you our prices. We only have a limited number, and don’t expect to get such a bargain again. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS ar 4 ; TRUTH WEARS NO MASK ! none. It shrine, | because it needs bows at no human seeks neither place nor ap- plause. It only asks a hear- ing, and this is all we ask | for our FURNITURE. |convince any intelligent per- | }son that we are in a position | ‘to sell Furniture on a closer | : margin than dealers generally | care to take. WARK WRIGHT & 00., LED., Who se]] at Selling Prices. | apf | resulted, &s was jin a greatly increased consum tion | picture. | town, I fear in all claeses of the | hopelessly) | the Rev. Fred. E.J. Lloyd’s letter, pub- | would not recover. A ~— 10, TUESDAY, APRIL ——— ee ne ee oe ee er ee ee a ~ —_—_-— Company Stil! to THE SCOTT ACT, | To be, no not to be, that is the question. | | ~SHakespPeare. L | Sin,—Yes, that is the question that the | 78. | highly favored ones whose names were re- ‘ gistered three years ago on the Dominion © | electoral lists for this city have to decide Al! those : } for th he tne rest of the community. who were registered at that time on the country liats, but who have since then be- come citizens ef Charlottetown, together with ali those who have removed hither — nn TH— a from other parts, and also @ yreat many se men W ho have conie vt ape elDCe the lust revision of the lists, are all de- | prived of having any say on this moment: | ous question, notwithstanding that they | ‘ ‘ ! to the revenue of the | city. Is thia just ? = tron without represe | ; | mtrivute tarveiy Is it right? ‘Taxa- | ntation is slavery,’ LUTHING. S50 save the old adage, and it appears to be high time for al} to strike for thei rights, | ~The Seott Ac edn fair tris is re te eel iw. 3 is in force ten years; after + Which the ele =, with all the advantages and the faults of the Seott Act fresh in} r ’ * : oe “ . . ’ . t ’ . r . 13° ; $72 menoriess decided to. repeal i. “Tt | We are offering extra value in Children’s Clothing. ‘Thousands of Men's, Youths’ and Children’s Suits Hieber smproved sine that | 0 Select from, either of Home Manufactured or Imported Cloth, One Hundred Odd Suits now offered at eos nnbeneiow! Less than cost. Nothing will wear like our Home-made ‘weeds: F inot thie co See ane new patterns coming from cur Mill every Heallora momen te wrnbie pre Cay. Be sure and see our own manufacture of Summer Suitings before going ! siete clsewhere—rellable geods, the s made by the Sec prophets | . ’ . . uring the last cunpaizn. “It was eon Cheapest in the market. We have a large stock of Mats which we have bought very low. It will pay you repealed, oar strvets woubl become flied | tO See Our Hat Department before buying, A new assortment of Gents’ Furnishings just in. ould be rampant; that it would be im- | possible to walk the streets in safety or to | lie down to sleep without quaking with : s : : Mi few tap what guaking it | isnest Price Paid for Wool, Cash or Trade a a E . +, + © ; drunkenness should burn down the house men sae 5 a Gow ve about one’s head. After the act received its well merited coup de qrace, their amentations and woeful predictions in ' 7 ra : : 2 creased Listen to their cry: “It was a Bory lay Charlottetown,” etc.—- | “ ER loony forebodings been fulfilled? By | ; 3 c: i even our enemies being the aeeememan " pies Hear what the great Scott Act ee ee ee ge ee eae ee ee ee eee chamjion? say concerning the present state of affairs :— “There have been no arrests for drunk- enness at the police court since the 4th inst.”—Guardian, Feb. 13, 1892 “*As for liqu yr, we intoxicated in the city never saw fewer men Low Prices Are No Good Unless the Quality is in the Article You Buy. : un « ng a Provincial aut election. "—Patriot, Dee. 15, 1893 “New Year's Day was a lively one in : ‘ ioe tists ink ade cts eet HATS ! HATS !—Our suecess as Stylish Hatters is due to the fact that we keep the best makes in all querer throng it would be dificult ol the leading lines of TARD and SOFT HATS: enness was seen.”— Patriot, Jan, 2. 1894 “We must say that a* prevalent as we anticipated it would be after the repeal of the Scott Act.”—Guar- dian, Jan. 21, 139° *We doubt if there is \ anoth Wh vie; 8 mt h ie a > : ° : > . CLOTHING !—The unprecedented success of our Clothing Department is due to the fact that when a customer comes in expecting to find the best goods, newest makes and most stylish patterns at the lowest | prices, they are. not disappointed. twelve thousand whieh can boast ‘7 ’ |’ 11P RAR ‘ Qc » oO 7 1c . : ~ oc - . oe ea eee Pee on part CARPETS !—The success that has met us in this department has more than surprised ourselves, It is ty Evamine feb tia“ due to the fact that we have the confidence of the people, So long as Quality, Honest Treatment, Stylish Goods and Low Priees go for anything, we will have the trade. PROWSE BROTHERS, THE WONDERFUL CH lever! : ; drunkenness is not city of And last, but by no means least,—~ “The defeat of the Scott Act has not feared by many persons, oft | liquors. The liquor evil is not on the increase in Charlottetown. *- - - The policy of ‘let it alone’ seems to be, at this juncture, alike necessary and wise.”— Examiner, Jan 9, 1892 FAP MEN. Here we have the great Scott Act cham- ———- WILL U-MURKUW, WEDNESDAY CONTINUE COMMENCK—— cities, if not the most orderly and mora! the western hemisphere. But, while we rejoice in our present condition, let us by the way of warning take a glance at a very different and by far less pleasing Let us kok at Charlottetown when the Seot@ Act was king. A picture drawn bv an earnest miuister of the pel; alikeness pronounced to be by the editor ofthe Patriot anid by the editor of the Guardian and weep: 60 Yards Long, 75 Mesh Deep, 2 & 2: Mesh, 14.6 Twine. ‘x aes WE WILL CLEAR THE LOT AT $2.75 EACH, ; , Gos- correct endorsed Behold it APR j UNTIL INTO UR NEW PREMISES ON MARKET SQUARE. All our Stock of DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, at the following Discounts for CASH ONLY :— AND WE MOVE “Drunkennsss, ual, is alarmingly prevalent in gross, persistent, habit- Charlotte- cominunh- Use Woolsey’s Copper Paint. DODD & ROGERS, WHOLESALE AND R TAIL BRiRDWARE. ity, and, as a consequence, so also are those crimes which are born of alcohol- i teputations are being blasted ,(many pockets emptied, health promises blighted, hearts the letter, stn ruined, fair broken, noble manhood wallowing in mire.”—(Rev. Fred. E. J. Lloyd's Dec. 10, 1896.) “We are much pleased with the tone of Charlottetown, April 5, 1894—ta thu eat Builders, Attention ! | Sealed Tenders will be received by the | | undersigned antil FRIDAY, the 20th day lished iu to-day’s paper. The BOOTS AND SHOK>s facts of the case are patent to ‘everyone, but those possessed of that worst of all blindness — do want to see” —'! not , ‘ t . , a% ot . 4 3 / o ( a ile ae : April, inst., for the erection of a School Black and Colored Dress Goods...........scccesse.cecceedd Per Cont. “There are few cities, we believe, in the | ; house. n., at ’ thal Mi 29 ‘ Dominion, that are so completely in the | | Plan and specification may be seen after | Mantle Cloths, Uweeds and PPUINNEORS i 6 odniv acs syciuannue ‘ hands of the rum element #s Charlotte Friday, the sixth inst, at the residence oi Lace Curteins and Musling. , ....cccccecess sbhabcbewecebeuue Si town.” —(Guardian.) Mr. Angus Darrach, Marshfield. Smallwares and Ribbons 33 ét : re j = nine selves tc ie . < a we 888808 C9 SOAK HOO) O08 66.906 42089 ON What a fearful picture! What a hor- | Trustees do not bind themselves to ac- | 1 hay s Tile oe . rible state of affairs! Who can contem- | + the lowest or any tender. Corsets, Gloves anc ’ OSIOTY sc ccccvesveceveccsseressseeee esd” : plate it without shudderiug? Shall we | = th ih eg A satis ho. tech ce EEE EEO CC CTO I Se : allow our beautiful city ever again to be- | ALEXAN RTSON, Ra } : . Or 6s come euch 4 hell upon earth, as it is de Secretary Trustees, Grey and White ( ottons . e686 0.09 0186686 6666663 6 0'68063086 8 6 66446 Sod scribed by Mr. Lloyd? Perish the | Marshfield P. O., April 3, 1394. Parse COURS GRE DROOL 6 canes ccccsscccepbence dbuuae ” thought. The sescued shipwrecked mar- | dv 2w aw we 2i Se ee Table Damask, Towels and Toweling.............eee.000029 iner would never willingly leave his place | oo >: (; “ae on of security and wantonly cast himself into | Peet TR ee TR is 6 bo ae + 000 wecesensa sien the boiling surf; neither will the thinking Shirts, Collars, Thies and Underclothing. bweeteeeben oebneaene : | eitizene of Charlottetown again, with their | Umbrellas and Braces by 22 ‘x j eves now open, wantonly fling away their i | mopre as an Pact We 600866906 0606606 068 66866 6064604 60% 6 0 Oe present happy state of joy and felicity and | hee Sen Cand (Mew Btabk). oo cks bic nc chs cenndessccneoue < alluw their city to become such a seething ! i ee : : 2° mass of iniquity, a is described by Mr. } Men - Reads made Clothing. er ee ee ee ee Lloyd as existing mn C yarlottetown un ler | Bu Boys re 0208 ©0669 0.6608 6246 6 OHO eo 6 soc ae the Seott Act. a y Ruwbers Contes és sso 0ns 00.06 cevdeennendasees pba eens capeanee “ oo Trunks and Valises D5 oo vail z a eo ¢€ ‘ mere 690000 6060600860600 6 0466400 66 O68 8 bi Special Prices on Spools and Cotton Warps............... mee Oe SE Oe Die ee Fi a io oo oo choca hs de kbc A Tale of the Sea, ‘Your rats THE—— “While we were in South American | waters” caid Capt. Brooks, of the bark | “Douglas,” ny second mate went m_bath- | ting. He was afterwards seized with violent cramp and vomiting and we feared he [ gave him a “dose of Dr. Mann ng’s German Remedy, and to} our delight it gaye him instant relief.” | “On another occasion,” continued the cap- | i i j j + . . . No Goods to leave the Store until paid for. Goods not exchanged or taken back ‘once sold. No samples. ba-¥ fe ‘hank is 4 recommendation fora medicine, par- ticularly if it is to be giver to infants or og ee Ea ; : young children, and gt the same time is | efficacious in its results. The health of | i children is exposed to constant perils, and | J 5 VIACDONALD & 5 these require a freyuent resort to preven- a s ry e tive- remedies. Our prescription depart- | ment commands the highest esteem in | medical circles as well as among the army <> ] H of patrons whose experience proves our | —— . uniform reliability and accuracy. New Bakery. Charlottetown, April 7, 1894—dy ’ DAVIES’ DRUG STORE. ——AT ~ tain “one of my crew had such a lame back that he could not stand up. Two free rub bing with Dr. Manning’s German Remedy | cured him. I consiner it to be invaluable | to a shipmaster and would not be withont t if obtainable.” This valuable remedy is manufactured hy the Hawker Medicine Co , St. John, N. B., aud is for sale by all drug- gists and dealers, Price 50 cts, TINWARE Stee Charlottetown, April 10, 1894—dy | SEVEN PRACTICAL REASONS Wit The “Man Wonderful” Manikin ap7 | ce ae Se ad . . . Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, | Prepared strictly according to the British ' Pharmacopoeia. Quinine in this agreeable | form is quicker in action aud more reliable than when teken in Capsules, Powders dr | I beg to inform the public that I have ; opened a Bakery Store next door to the } Masonic Temple, where you wil! find all kinds of Bread and Cakes constantly on OE. nie Pilis Dose—Half a wineglassful. For sale | hand. A share of your patronage is | ny : \ . 7 — to physi- | olicited. \shou!d be used in every School as an aid to the study of ; MEAGHER BROS. & CO., JOHN C MOORE, Anatomy, Phvsiology, and t ‘ on Creameries and Cheese ‘ Miinbeigs aa at eee tae y, Physiolog: he effects of Alcohol "and feb26—d.éw 3m Montreal. ———— Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line, _ dy Im—mechl4 Nareoties ; — Seed Wheat. - : study. >. It is durable in construction and color. 4. The full human.form is shown, 5. It saves text-books and is an aid to them. 6. It illustrates perfectly the effects of alcohol a marcotics on the body. : 7. It is very low in price. See SAMPLE MANIKIN’S in our Show week. - Sole agents fur this province. Factories. Knight & Sons. | _- ie scientifically correct, convenient in size for class use and personal Pp The very best work guaranteed on al! jobs for Creameries and Cheese Factorie« WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THIS | KIND OF WORK. M. STEVENSOY, MANUFACTURER OF Tinware, Stove Pipe, &c., 53 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. FOUND. “ After careful ANALYSIS of samples of TO LET—The eastern half of House situ- ated on Sidney Sireet, nearly opposite the Brick Church, containing six rooms in good o-der, with water in ki chen. Rent low to the right tenant. Apply to Mr. Thomas Mc- Ona'd, Lovrer Oueen Street, orto the owner, Epwakp KELLY. ap9 White Russian aud Manitoba Red, grown on Rosebank Farm Jast vear from import- ed seed. Extra good. Apply to FRANK McKENNA, Queen Street. Ch'town, Merch 21,1894 2m 2aw & w WANTED. A valuable Man, with some knowledge of book-keeping, to act as Loca! Agent for the Canadian Commercial Agency. Most of the work niay be done evenings, Sais . one ary $15.00 per month. Give reteren: es I 4 : ¥ | from local business men, and address rh } ‘Vi E. S. ANBREWS, P. 0. Box 5, Halifax, * 2w pd—aps | Charlottetown, April 5, 1894—t t » WOODILL'S GERMAN BAKING POWDER purchased by me at several Greeeries, I found them .PURE, WHOLESOME, WELL-PROPORTIONED. GEORGE-LAWSON, Ph. D., L. L. B., Halifax.” BY WANTEL—At Watson's Drugstore. apy ; i ’ TO LET—A cottage on Kent Street, next to the Rocklin House. Possession given Ist of May. Apply 10 M&Rs8. ©. Binns. lw-apt DANCING.—The Chiidren’s Dancing (lass at Terpsichore Hall, whieh began last even- ing, w li be eonugned for one-half term from * - Window this me Pupils plense apply carly.—E. BURRIs. COOK WANTED.—Wanted, before the end of pril,agoudeook. Apply to Mrs. ARTRUR ETERS, ew tf—-apt All orders .promptly attended to. an?—ti feb?? | N,S,, for partioulars. sonar 2 ee CRANES ti wm ona amar nse nar page acitntlaamicnt aii aiiineapaaiaentiees Ld ee geen rag amganinng r ~ > aacribed to the fact that ae & consider | pions acknowledging in a manly way that ’ ; Ses uble time after its repeal very Hittie change | they had been mistaken in their prognos for the worse was observable. But the | tications. And not only that, but we find i = eaven wa+ working. | Liquor was 800n | them actually rejoieing becauae their fears ) > exposed for sale on all hand; “hops were | had been proved groandleas. And we all = open and people could go boldly in and) an rejoice with them that we have out as they eaw fit, and as 7 but | the privilege of residing in one “~~ efore the passage of the Regulation Act,|o¢ the most orderly and moral | at a oe eae ae aint i mens a 1a agi % ey PE SE SS 4 a . 7