/' \ v \ .° _ . .. i -u-r __ *__-__ D .._f)pp_ ALn___ _ _ ' _c°as1ud¢a.__ __ _ ' ._l ` -1 ilullais. i I a _'F ur Collars. ° _ io7A, Merchant Tailor and Men’s Furnisher. jf* :sri-inn! 1D- A- B R U c E _ ' While this ad. appears we will iéive a discount of 30 per _icent od the price on all Fur and heavy Cloth Caps and ' Our Caps are stylish, none moukreso. Sizes from 6% 3 9 -_fi H- f' _. _ _ it HIIPEFIEIII. Pr_intllEiIliaril Isiaiiil is one of the many places where ROYAL HOUSEHOLD FLOURis appreciated. Mrs. S. K. MacDonald of that place, on December 16th, wrote to us as follows :- “I have used the ROYAL IHOUSEHOLD FLOUR and think ig Canadian Homes. " is the best flour lhave ever used. I a precia‘te`the eiorts you have undertaken io make suehagmnd ilour, und' to introduce it io This testimonial was unsolicited It wis rom t h - Gd ' ` ' desire to have others share in the satisfaction oi RSYAIE HOUSIET Ipunishmmt mr his drunkenness' and 1" HOLD bread making _ _ ,any breach of law he may commit. while _ It should make converts to the ROYAL HOUSEHOLD habit wherever good bread is properly appreciated. ' - THE 0GlLVlE FLUUR MILLS C0., LIMITED, `1tts3i 4 Montreal. 1 \ '.._. _.z i . ,._... -1 . Ni 795° W._____ nhdtberefore that evidence of what he searched maid be arrested and charged there and then with the distinct _oifdnce as seen by the ofllcers executing the war- rant but he is 'genemlly not to be found. It is obvious, therefore. that the order shnulibe reversed and the Act be so amended that an information for a- seamh warrant _should precede the infor- mation onthe main chnrge, and thus par mit the nrirna facie evidence obtained nndcr tlid search warrant to be used an evidence in the mein prosecution. _ " In this connection we would suggest for thc consideration of our Legislatlvfcorn- mittee another inipottant amendment: that any person arrested for drunkenness be required under pain of imprisonment, todieoloso the nnnie of the person or persona who sold him the liquor. Such a law would act as n deterrent to drunken- ness, and at the some time strike a. howerful blow at the rum tratilc. Druulreunees in our Island to-day Is the natural and legitimate result o' liquor-selling, contrary to law. Through the operation of such n lnw as that suggest ed, we cou‘d get directly nt the men who are directly , responsible lor, thc drunkn1'd`s unfortunate condition and offence. Why should not a man who through drunkenness becomes a nuisance ‘and a menace to the peace of tho city, be required to give eviseuoe as to the person or persons who f mished the liquor contrary to law? In doinu so he would be acting in his own interests and in the interests of ' the community. , It would not bo asking ' him to incriminate himself for he is already in Ithe lumdsof the ofhcers of the law. iDrunkcnncss is an indictablo oifence. If, then, the',victiin of the habit is liable to in that condition,sureiy the mlscreant who furnishes the liquor contrary to law and then becomes particeps crlniinis should not he allowed to escape, if by any means he can be traced und brought to justice. l And yotinquests have been held in the . ~City of Charlottetown over the bodies of 1 1 u unfortunates who were limpl y murdered by rum, und to the everla~ting disgrace of the Coroner-s coaduotln'g'l.l1`_e'x`5f tted to discover the ecoundroli who furnished the poison. . Oil: Prob. Law distinctly says tllht |10 _lntoliuating liquor shall be sold as s bev- sragewheie it is in operation. some extent, however, the law ia still ollted' and its evident purpose evaded by disre- !£H:__at»_n» arm .'»_-as amispripeud ~ _ \ I _i fa' . , _ » » _ _ f 1- I _ I ' I ‘- _ __ I - did ami-' that date is rar. admissible on , bl d Lo I , _, ~k . 1, ` _ _ “ _~ " - _ ,°!”@' °i'“*¥'~ 5“°" M-_ °\°J°°“°° “wus” .°r..°t 't`i'.`....'i_iI.. riff." 1.3 II.. °.if.I..I§°l'.i, ...ia _ _ ' i’ ` `_ ~ ‘_ °p9b;-gd ht? ti; asm” t°f 2;' "render evn~ion of its purpose and design _ ____ _ _ ‘ _ » '10' Mums _£;°___°_c__;_;*__"°ot __he°';:_e”_u’;se; as diiiicuitaspossiblu ;,nnfl iébeveryprp' per and legitimate means he used to hunt down and bring to justice the vile horde of sneaks who dare to trample on its sacredness and majesty. OUR nurir in miasi-mn ro oun mon. LAW. As it was largely through the influence of the Sons of Temperance that prohlbltory legislation was secured, our organization will unturaiiy be expect- ed to take a leading part in helping to cn- foroe the law, and in having necessary .amendments made. 'lhere will bo no dis- appointment in this respect so ferns our -Order is concerned. “What we have we'ii h0ld.“ With two energetic and courageous men in the Inspectors ofllce, and the spiéndid record of vigorous en~ forcement of the past year and the grow- ing temperance sentiment we have every- thing to inspire us onward. There will 'be no retreat, no surrender until the pow- er of the accursed rum tradie in ourmidst iscampleteiy shattered. lt h.a`s-already bcen driven into disreputnbie ho_les and dens ot darkness. We must follow it even there, and give no quarter to the enemy of all that is good, If we cannot for n. time stop the importation of the uccursed thing, we enn and will umkc it hot for the vilo wretchcs, who in rleilnncc of law, und regardless of the suilerlng and misery in- flicted upon others, dare to offer it for sale asa beverage. And \ve are not nlone in ,this iight; tho country is with us nnd the town is evidently waking up. Glmrlottc- town does not nccd any more sucriilcca of human life, no more dark tragedies of ruin, toopcn her eyes to ruin's awful curse. So. unltcdly and hopefully we'ii work together to uphold and improve the law, and enlarge the circle of solirletyfncl. will we cease from our efforts until every vestlge of the accursod liquor truiiic is banished from our fair land. And now, brethren,letur1 address cur- selves to the Important business before us with thankful acknowledgement of God's mercies, and humble invocation of His gracious aid, so that all that we do may ndouud to His glory and the good of men. Submitted in L. P. and F. A. D. McDonald G. W. P. _THE MABEL PAGE _ . -_-W _J _ ._ ---'still ating Boss-oN. Hass.. Jan. Z1.-Attorney James _IL Vshay, senior Counsel for prisoner at the trial of Charles L. Tucker, is completely prostrated. At a late hour last night it was learned that llr. Vnhey was suiferlng from nervous co‘lnpse, induced Hy the shockof the verdict, coming on top of the protracted strain of the trial in which he had worked beyond his powers of resist- ,. ance, but it is believed that his illness is only temporary. Srsrs or uuro Orr? or Tourno, ~ } Lucas boon-rv. ss. Frank-I. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney 8: Co., uoin business in tbeCity ofToiedo County and stars aforesaid, and that (Baltimore) Edge on Soles give our Shoes thu sold firm will the sum of ONE HUN- DRED l)_OLL&§ for each and every case of Catarth that cannot be cured by the Hall`s C tarrh Cure 'W °f A -rimNK'.1'. CHENEY Swcrnto before me and subscribed in my presence, this iith day of December, A. U 1886. (SEAL) A. W. GLEASON, Noranr Puuuc I-Iall's Cntarrh Cure is taken intssmally. and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testi l fr . "'°“'°r-if Jihnunnv at co, Toieda, 0. Sold b all Urugqiste 75c. 1 'rake flalrs Familyrlilsfor constipation BARTLETT WILL COMMAND. Sr JonN`s, Ntld, January 28. -Captain improvements ~ in our Shoes--don’t believe in letting well enough alone and have made some radical changes in our new lines. New shapely Lasts, good fitting Pattdrns, and Extension smart appearance that you like to seein tc Shoe. Tell your dealer you want the A H. Co. Shoe-they'ie no experiment-if he does’nt happen to carry them, he can get *hem from us. The AMES HOLDEN C0.,Lifl - » sr. 1011.. N. B. The Largest Shoe Manufacturers in Canada. Samuel Bartlett, the Arctlcnavigutor,; left hcre lor Bucksport, Me., where he will resume the duties of inspector of Commander R. F. 1’enry`s new Artic_ steamer. Captain Bartlett probably will command t.he steamer during next sum-_ mer`s Polar cruise. _ WITH CHICK IN THE BACK. ~ You are up against a whole 105 Of trouble un iccs you have a stroig; remedy like Ncrviline to settle pain an dislodge ' stiifness from the muscles und i)o1nis. 'Just rub Nervlline on thc pa|nf_u _sp ~not much rubbing because I\er\'|l_ne has more power than or-dinrry_ remedies. You wont. suffer longxafter erviilne is yplied for it relieve almost |nstu.n_t_l£ .r Philiph Adams of Oakland says. If I ha.d'nt Used Nervllno Iguass my back would be stiff yet. A few applications of Nerv’llne took out all the soreness and stiffness. I can recommend Nervilinc for, any kind of muscular pain, also for rheu- mntism. Price 251:. We are giving discounts on enamel and tin ware at Camoron`s Hhrriware Co.I8dtf eunnvanaannrqnpiullaihvnnuu BE.‘¥.T SET OF TEETH $8.00 Owing to the closing out of a large wholesale dental supply rom pany we were able to purchase a large stock of high grade teeth and material at a very low figure. This means we can, while our stock lasts, give you the regular. $10-00 SET OF TEETH FOR $8.00. The teeth and material are the best that money can buy and are guaranteed bythe manufacturers and ourselves. If you wish to take advantage of this offer you had better do so at once as the price only lasts while the stock does. If you have teeth to he extracted dou’t worry about them. \Ve can, by the use of VITALIZED AIR take them out and not hurt you in the sli htest. EXTTIACTING FREE when plates are ordered. All work guar- anteed fully. BERLIN DENTAL IPARLORS, aria aa t. w uanunlnllvlllnaevdeueunnvnnnnlsananava ...:fee f_.v _ !'=__ _ ____ _____._,. _ ev __'__,,_§______;________ _ _ _'__ _ __ _ _ -- ff ' ' `°° T" 'TFNDERS POR LEASING I “ “|'r' |==A\/s -rc: Y Ei|===a|»-e,,,z=.~,~;~'f~'~, 25$.’8g 9&~“&2‘5 -5;: 20 :N ¢...,.,,?"e:.f,,.3, .--v-Z 'u~,,;_»_,. :Q . .4 f~>'J'?U` Ei Z '~` F9?" :Bae 'lun lee# ar Iigntsh lv ii 9??-2 S§§“ qymwf! S2538 : 5»o‘0\» .&&8 I ~ I. A-lr. A u. Mt. Brewer! Jr. _ H leteli g Is rl lst. Peters H ve r you to oose o I _ :oo yards of especially 'good value for . _ 7e yd. I Specials only while sale lasts. ' _ _ _ _ $1.zoapair.`_ , _ __ / i.;Also our Big Remnant.. Sale Started Vlonday Morning. _ * Odds and ends of Drcsssaoods,-_ Stills, I-.inings~, Salter s, Priris, Muslims, iacts, imbroidcry, Glnghams, Plannclciics, cic, cic, ai gtlces_tiat arc. tempting--to make you buy. i'Hl=. hiiitsiiit sei; mess. E., The -Viiilinery Leaders . semi- iv 7 'o.°‘°`E"'I-2 rg ‘..=:..9.x“‘s '= .>. !~“' Z P Iv lt. llwlrt 1: ar Cardigan ar. Gevtown iv |a'l Ll. _ iv l azz ..s."t'.:.t.':.°° 1: is __ Alt. a.l PI l@Y__l’1_____. Trains Outward Trains luvmiii frill of same, yak insertion fiine cottons with two rows of yak §§°°gg'“ f“"°“°- S¢\iIUilS. deep frili of lacellnsertion on ilounce and deep irill s ' x' 1 Keri Up Nc. no. 6 AN 1| 11. ii. in lu ii 11.15 IN 4 P M, .. . lv. Bummereidesr. .tm <_m Wellington _am S31. Port H li 1 ze is O Len o .ii ii _cu _,.1 1 i ri w o AM . i _ S -` 1.13 711. 30 .zu u - - A.n_ Am. D-i__.___.___i__ o. No. ho. No. Ne. U 'I5 Li 11 Ll as lv. 0h‘tew|| ar. ic 45 moo 5 .27 ou on A M No. ¢ 6 . r.u 5 05 333 'ill 1 I5 is 5o P.M. .’7|7:eeP;_ ‘¢:€F 1||¢¢'_l*_°`“ " *{{.,`T{' ' xTpn:;g=:’.ann: Pd# _ Ah ether in Bea. In Gsm: Hmmmi 0. A. elsif. hv~¢rlmeuden4._P. R. I’ lane ay eanlatteunvn, P. E. 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