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Important Resolutions Adopted— Officers Elected; cert The snnual meeting of the Provincial A\l ance was held in Kindergarten Hall on Thursday. The proceedings began at 2.15, with the appointing of committees. The following resolutions were then submi'ted by the committee on resoinu- tions (D. Schurman, J. Anderson and S M. Martin): vat “lst—Resolved, That total national pro» hibition is the most effectual remedy for the drink traffic, and the ultimate goal of ; all our temperance legislation. 2nd —We entirely dissaprove of the legal protection being giver to the traffie by any license law; or of any private gain or public revenue being derived trom a system so utterly wrong in principle, sucidal in pclicy, and disastrousin re- sults. 3rd—Resolved That pending the pass- ing of a general prohibitory law we urge upon our Federal Parliament the granting to the several provinces which gave 4 « majority vote in favor of prohibition by Office bearers u Kensing- Kensing oe North w iltehbire. Vice for Prince—R. H. McDonald, St. ee Vice for King’s—Rev. William Phelan, Sturgson. Secretary—A. town. Treasurer—A. W. Sterns. Executive Committee: D.Schurman, Alex. Horne, J. D. Seaman, Mrs. (Dr.) Jchaoson, J.J. Chappeli, Rev. G. P. Ray- mond, R.C. Goff, J. K, Roses, Charlottes W. Tanton, Char!otte- Millinery The hundreds of visitors ing our iillinery opening visited our show rooms were whom dur— delighted with our display, and many covgratulations were paid to us for our efforts to please the ladies in a real up-to-date n illinery ex- hibit; many orders Miss Murnyan, liners are working to |Opm In hat or bonnet for or being placed with And our staff of mil- steady from 9 am der to secure your Kaster it would be wel! to place your order now and avoid being rushed up at a Spill’. Suecessors {0 Beer Bros. the last moment, & | a o| F | the recent plebiscite the largest possible degree of prohibition. 4th—Resolved, That we demand the eal of the law granting licenses for the ' liquers in the city of Charlotte town. ‘ 5th,— Resolved, That we urge the en- actmentof such a law as shall prohibit he sale of liquors in the city of Charlotte own 6th—Reeolved, That we rejoice with tt ° y & wh Council who are in sympathy with aud letermined the C. T. A., and we congratulate them on securing the services of #0 effizienta prosecuter as wey Henders proven himself to be, 7th — Resolve’, Thai we believe for the better enforcement of the Canada Tem- perance Act itis indispensable that the salaries of the prosecutors shoud be in» 1 reased, and tha the law +hould te te §p rit, revenue. After an interesting discussivp ime reso - lutions were , iimously adk o} t2d sand ti Ex+culive Cor nmittee was instructed t bring the same 'o the notice of the mem- bers of Parliament. re then elected as fol- , Y rie ler i THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 16, 19e0. RA TE os Hugh | oi 3es town; David Rogers, Yreetown ; MecMillas, New HAiaven; Mrs. Strong, Summerside. Mr. Anderson, the new President, then thanked the Alliance for the honor done him, and assured al! that he would do everythinz in his power to promotes the interests of the temperance cause. After appointing acommittee to arrar ge for apeakers for the Y. M. C. A. gospel meetings, and the singing of the National Anthem the meeting ‘adjourned. In the ev-ning a public meeting was held, at which addresses befitting the oc~ casion were delivered by President Ander son, Rev. J W McConnell, Rev. R F. Whie- ton, Mr. D W I enderson, Mr. W H Bears, Mr. % H MacDonald, Mr. 8 M Martin an?! Res, Mr. Raymond in the order named A colleci'on was taken up to defray expenses. The Nation! 4 em closed the pro- ceedings. THE OFF OF A aR NEY-GENERAL. Dear 8 c fully expected that the lus] would be called to meet in 4 B w itappears the men who 1M ve confidence of the peo li further removed m ou “pects Of an early ~- 88100 equally a matier of sur- rise how the Attorney-General can ex ercise the functions of his office. Before atroduction of responsible Govern- meat, I lieve it was not necessary to have that official! on the membership of her branch of the Legislature ; bat after hat date the subject was fally discussed nthe Proviocial Aesembly of this pro- vince—an address to the Queen was adopt the Hoase recommended that the Attorney-General and three others should be selected from the lower branch | io. the Legis slature, such members bei bg responsible to the House for the acts of the Administrator of the Government. [ believe that the practice in the Brit- ish Parliament ts that the r 2 anny rai ppd Attornerv-Gen 7 consulta’ Our At« ber braach after tion with the +A ord Gaeneation.. | torney » Gene ral was chosen and then | looked 1 to Ibe px ople for contir mation uv! his appointme “nt. Tbe people did not con- firm his appointment. By what means, then, can hecontinue to discharge the ties of hisoffice? If he can, I presume leter irom € du he could take his seat inthe Assembly within the bar of the House, There was a rulein 1788 which has ever since been observed,that the Atto have the dignity of knighthood conferred upon him, also Q. C., in order that when he retires from office he may not be re- duced to the ranks. It is,howe ver. serious matter if we have no conatitutional or legal Attorney Gen- eral. If bribery and treating is carried on at elections contrary to tbe spirit and intent of law, if resignations can be filched from members under false pretences, if the will of the people can be thwarted by bribery and members spirited awar, where is the Attorney General to proes- cute? His letters patent may disappear and the country bas no redress. This, cf course,coupied with the fact that the pres- ent pariy is holding on to power when the people have declared openly against them at the poles. Mr. Editor, if you can enlighten us on the law respecting tbe necessity of the Attorney General being chosen from the Legislative Assembly you will confer a favor upon your readers who desire infor- mation onthe subject. Yours truly, R, Maonginy. Stanley Bridge, 11th April, 1900. NOTES AND COMMENTS. ee —The Globe remarks that “when Mr: Carnegie,the philanthropist, capitalized the steel industry he founded for $200 ,000,- 000, he showed an abiding faith in the cash velue of {the protective tariff.” , —Itturnsout thatthe leader of the Boer forces who captured the British con- voy east of Bloemfontein was an ex-United States army officer and notthe military attache. --The Montreal Gazetie remarks that the Dominion Parliament is now wel! on in the third ‘month of the session, with about as little accomplished as cculd be done in that jength of time. —The Manchester Guardian reports some remarks by Lord Aberdeen on she work of child preservation and the deport. ing of Children to Canada. While ad- mitting \bat complaints as to indiscrimin- ate deportation may bave been justified in the past, Lord Aberdeen regards the work, as at present carried on, as a distinct ad- vantage to the Domiuion. —Dr Borden's the cancellation of abatch or Kingston who desired to enter the latest achievement is of the recommendations R. M.C. cadets imperial army. It is remarked by the Montreal Gazeite that he probably wants to repeat the ‘ White-Vince business, and make sure that nothing is going to a Conservative that a Liberal wante. That is the size of Dr. Borden by his own measurement, -—— —— ee PERSONAL. | Admiral Farguh.r, of the United States squadron, was given a public recep tion at Bermadaa few days ago. 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Sealed Tenders addreesed to the under- signed will be received at this office until 000 OD Monday, April 28rd 1900 for furnishing certain materiels and per- forming the work neces-ary for coortruc- tion of a portion of ihe Charlottetown Sewerage System, according to conditions, epecifications and plan to be seen at this office and also at the office of the En- gineers Mr. F. C. Coffio, 53 State St., Peston, Masse. Prop sa!+ must beon form eupplied from thie office, and each tender must be ac- companied by a certified cheque for $500, payable to the order of the Commis ssioners uf Se vers and Water Supply. Thischeck will be forfeited if the party decline the contract or fai] to complete the work con- tracted for, but will be returoed in case of non acceptance of tender, The Commissioners d bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. HENRY SMITH, Chairman. Office of Commissioners of Sewers an Water Supply. City Hall, Charlottetown, P. E. I, March 27, 1900- 2awtd. Rmpty Bottles Wanted 10, 000 Dezen. 0 vol The Halifax sieities Co., Lid., wiil pay the higbest cath price tor‘mpty ale and porter pint bottles at their office, Queeo Street or at the Brighton Brewery Cree carpeceensssettetneniatltaatbaccieeasiarinamrasmimmnitiitatneaaaaaiaanaa te OT nee wa a eee CIOS Fi | | | 347 Cases New foods 6] Bales New foods Rolls New Goods, \re all in and opened now, at the Big Store, come in, there is lots to see and its al for sale. Those who buy the most buy the cheapest. Those who buy the cheapest, sell the cheapest. LO CG NO OLED cpt. mma PrPROWSE BROS i i lh: