a A r ‘J 1;? Sill .- - p. i_ _,.-. _,. Y0 1 will max-ant» ‘ I‘ that my Rheumltlam , ,'\1',‘ Cure “in relieve In“). ‘ ' bago, sciatica and all rheumatic D93" two ci- three hour!’ and cure in a f!!! m‘ MUNYON. An IndepcndenlfJoui-nal, untramnielled and fcarlessmiming to be ' Just. Impartial, Reliable. News) s-itim; iii tlll liZlH‘ to fiirih-ui‘ llic ll-lffil ill cl tsw or the ptwpliav-llll rvcoizilwfli lhvwiwe c“ The Peopletl Paper- Publishod at. its offices, .\cw Prowso Block North side Post Ofiice. at, tho following rates, piiyiiblc in nd_\i'a.ncc:_— ‘ Mnriiing lllllllilOlhdllllY ("loom bundavithrco months $1.00: ier yin... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...4.00 ticmi-wcekly l1} it-ionmlond. 8: Thur.) P" 1.25 At all clrugglsll. 25c. a vial. Guide to Health and medl- cal advice free. , 1505 Arch at. Phil!- UElléEO llSlilP lii. sit. Intuit lllil lElVE lillllllllflll. MQNQAY. 24th APRH... for Cll.-ll"lOCl§€*!O\VH. Freight. solicited QABVELL BR05- AGENTS. Chfiown, 1S April, '99 192i i Odd Lines J ardiiiieres A IdW lsfi. dffcrcnt calors and sizis. Low prices to clear. Fancy Flower Pots. Fancy Jugs. Didn't-int sizes and shapes. “Batter Dishes. a: 7, 10. l2, l5 and 2O cbs. Rizicy CupgSaucer and Plates, _Poi'ridge Sets all at a dire-cunt. Sanderson 6: Co. Plllllill llll in ll lllllllllll §o_'isistiiig of u. daiible henemcnt house con- tfllnln: 1-"_'"con=. it a v d dry scone wall, seliar. agwod staple and large yard. fbe soive H me ptiperty of the Inc George DlXDil. _ For p-xrticultrs apply f0 V5,‘, 3 sgewarg $gtoilzlfilfgb lgti-W. Ungglotettovvn or to Mrs -'~’ l. ‘, 5 4.11"!’ \ ._ An‘. .nw w-ym i: m-d w. Grind liilitary Drama! lie liiliiiteer” ..,_0R_ "THE PRIDE 0F THE COMPANY 6-’ ULClcl‘ the supervision of Mr. W. C. Wbitlock, in the LY czum nan WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 19th Under the auspices cf inc League of the Cross. Tia-is is one o! the fiiicst plays ever put M. in the city. A cnixpiny of train- ed Militia and zi ha. ‘ll on the stage dui- 'iig t"i-: performance. liew 3min 8i. New Costumes Fine Spaclaliies heiaieanilcis. Aiilll-wli)?! 25 HIFl 35 cenfs. Plm of reserved seats now at Reddiii Brofl Drug Store 17—il}' Id FOR SALE 0R T0‘ LET. Westleigh. the Hon. David Laird, situated on -tbe Malpeque Road, about tie-n min- utes walk from the POslI- Office. For ».i1~iterms and parnicularsiiFPPly at the flolfice of BI-atliieson ' and “Bentley. g-iilharlottetown 12 d3w. The late residence of ; yr: $1.50; iiradvancc _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . Wctikly lmiilion ('1 liursiiiiy) per your 51.'.:Li;iii iidvzuicc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 Branch Offices i-itve been established nt- thc following plpdtfs. 1 where subscripjioiismay bc paid. Ilfiws \‘-"_I lished, ILIlVDTl-Lslllg, iob work and other buvl i nus: lransactcd:~_ ' , _. _ y wfuinnicrsirlc. (lurrirfs Bookstore-D. It. Curri- Manager. ‘ _ __ l Allicrton, Allicriiizi Bookstore, G. b. Aluttn-l ~\gci~.t. ?‘OlZI‘l.\ blast, ‘Yolcipiione office. R ScrirnamAgcill J-lC. B. lVIcCRFADY. J. P. HOOD. y, _ g __ Ellllgl‘.y_i_sllillll'lrf§v___\l;\l1"'LQ;Ql‘ "ii llllllllll illRllilll. \VEDNESD.-\'f. APRIL 20. 1899. HON. IllR. FISHEITS DEFENCE. During the ilcbaie on the address iii the Commons Hon. Sydney Flfilltfil‘ inn-die a. defence of the govei iiintiiit for ltlli-ll‘ iicrion in ii-fusing proliibit-ion.It [is ivorthy of some attention because lMr. Fi-lici- has bccii a lifeicmg tom- ‘ periince man and pFOlIllJll.lL>IIlSl, and being also n. lllill‘ of good Llbllliltéi, his is probably the best-defence tlzut could be putt forivz-ird. After defining what a. plebhcitie is he proceeded to deal wit-h the charge that the government. had deceived the people. It had been said that the temperance people had not asked for a. plebiscite but Mr. Fisher argued that if they had not done so in ‘the first instance the Dominion Alliance had afterward sent a delegation to the Premier in regard to the form of the question to be presented to the electors, and they had ' the question submitted in the way they desired, for which Mr. Spence on their behalf had returned the thanks of the Al- liance. Mr. F islier proceeded to argue at some length that: the vote was insuli- cienb to war-mun the government in proposing a prohibitory law. His ar- gument i.a.-_is no! iieittei‘ than Lliei-l. of the many who have before canvassed this ground, but. he threw the entire weight; of his influence and judgment. age-nus; the enactment of a. prohibitory law at present». “I say this,” said Mr. Fisher, "and I say it emphatically that it would be a folly, and it would no}: be consistent with the good gov- ernment of this country, rzr with the duty which this gdvernment; owes to the people, if on the vote as expressed in the plebiscite, this, government were to undertake t0 put into force ii proliibitory liw.” These are lht‘ words of a man, the foremost; prohibi- tionist in the Liberal party as Hr. Foster has been in the Conscrwitive ";;~ii't;;,i.~'..=i) has apjpr-irencly reached the like conclusion with Mr. Foster that it is only "in a inomcnt-cif ue-"iknr-s-t" that politicians can contemplate the total suppression of the liquor traflifi by liiw. So does inc-ifs belief in pro- hibition begin to waver and weaken when they are entangled in the me-ihes of party politics. Mr. Fisher cites as a. warning the case of the prohibitory law passed in New Brunswick “a. few years ago” as he puts it, though it was really forty- six years since. And he ought to know that conditions have changed very greatly sincethen. who called for the prohibitory law in New Brunswick were nearly all men to whom the drinking habit". had been the custom of their lives. A great, wave of rcform had swept over the country and they embraced tee- totalism lVhen they got. prohibition a. reaction set in, and the law was speedily swept away. The temper- ance sentiment was not then estab- lished as it is now, when a. generation has grown up, a large proportion of whom have been abstainers from their youth. ‘ Mr. Fisher in pursuing his defence was able to cite some names of well- known temperance men wno do not; think the plebiscite vote sufficient to warrant the enactment of a- suppres- sive law. In this regard it is to be observed that the central and west- ern privinces are much less advanced "in smpcrance and prohibitoiy senti- menr. than the maritime pl‘0Vlll06.\',3iUl_l the Miiiistn- of " Agricui- ure might. reaciily find in the xix-st authorities of somc sbe riding oven in thcpulpit. who would not only tiondemniiprohibition but even total abstinence as well. P?‘ i The time has cs1 ‘ iicbaindbe overcoat, * Iifflitlcvent of ycuideciding- toanicst; sin- fl», 53151;, " act promptly dpdering Ehé y n‘ " 218i ,1 :_- I’ f i-c-Pi- .3 _;_ .4. e when you snouldl look up {your how you» are fix ed‘ fen spinal-vol 1.. it» . sy-jb, ufi- f’; ‘fig l3 -5A. iii-m ‘In? buutullof the alleged {fraudulent voting The electors ' . N. B.- 1 oflhrstm-isglo-authaee- ‘l cu i twill 1MQNQE~° 1 ifhfielwaslmore iccnviiucing in his re- iu Quebec. Mr. Fisher contends that the largo majority given in that. province against prohibition was an i-Xpllffi-Jhlilll of tho liomsb sentiment of the people. It was true that the contrary had been asserted, and a sworn statement of the wholesale frauds had been made by one Mr. Parent, alleging that hundreds of lYtLllOtS marked against prohibiiion liiid been put in the boxes after the polling day. He had given names of deputy returning oflicers and polling run cugnpiku, CHARLOTTE-TOWN, Arabia; licliflif?‘ ‘ c A rui-iiieli-ilaiiiiiaiiiiiioii. Sin -As a coupl- ol icinii have ap- peared in your paper in reference to basket and pie socials "and other dic- cing parties” denounced from the pulpit of Mermaid Church by Rev. D. McLean, a few words further uienccessaryn lVhy who Rot. gintlemau should have seen fit to refer to socials w. that particular tint-z we do not know. Thrr- wiis but one gsitherirg o! that nature held here this winter. a Parlor [places and statements of the number of votes. Bub it was all untiue; Parent". wias a. liar and a. fraud and had since fled the country to escape punishment. This was the most elfect-iire point scored by Mr. Fisher. Scanning his speech carefully we gather that Mr. ‘Fisher-Q view is that the temperance people may content themselves with the Scott Act; pretty much as it is, so far as thevgovernmenr. is concerned. He gives no hint that local option by provinces will be con- cided. 'l‘liis will be a second dlSfip- pointnient to those whom the govern- mrnt had sorely disappointed before. T he elceiincd Examiner is st-iil exercised because it alleges that. "tem- periince and prohibition matters have lately token a. seicond place in THE GUARDIAN.” It is the old, old story of the mote and beam. Dear Exam- iner l “First cast". out thebeam out if thine own eye. and then shalt th »u see clearly to cast- tne mote out; of thy brothers eye.” In the name of _a.ll that. is abstinentiwhal has the Exam- iner done for either temperance or prohibition l A new stamp tax is proposal by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, to be imposed on all foreign and colonial bonds sold or transferred in the United Kingdom. Without being so termed it will be, in reality a contribution to the defence of the Empire, for it is unquestionablythe large expenditure for defensive purposes thahhas caused the imposition. The colonies will not greatly object, and may enjoy the grim irony of making foreigners con- ‘tribute to Britaink military and naval outlay. When Lady Marie Wort-icy‘ a Montague visited Nwfiflie household c"! ;“'§;;]=:lie Sultan, she =1;- wrotc home to England that the r that hen *‘ 5;:- wore 1311131’ vest steel and wlialcbonc, ° tight, impene- trable and sti- fliiifr; in other o: ' ivords, a corset. l The ladies iloi 11:2 litireiti 7 l \\'O;ll(l don't)! " iave een equally astonished, though perhaps not disposed to laughter. laid zhcgv known thzit the women of Wtfilfifl _ ciis, through false ideas of delicacy, suns." in SllcllCfi untold agony, and' etimcs death, through neg- lec. -:‘-"'their heriltli in a womanly way; , Womciigsslio suffer in this way shrink {roan the embarrassing examinations and local treatment insisted upon by the majority c2" PlIYSIClQEF. If they only knew it. there no necessity for these oidcais. An emi- ' zient and skillful physician long since dill- covered a remcdy that women may use in the privacy of their own homes. It is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It acts di- rectly on the ffillllilifif.‘ organism, giving it strength, vigor and elasticity. It stops all debilitating drains. It is the greatest of all nerve tomes and lnvigomtors for women. Thousands of women who were weak, sick- ly, petulant and dcspondcnt invalids are to-day happy and healthy as the result of the use oi" this wonderful medicine. Good druggists do not advise saibstitutes for thia incoinpzirable rerzzcrly. . i"? "“P"-‘- Fgivoi-ite Prescrip- 21 hut-tics‘. P-icove ' in my t _ _ , “its. G. A. COIIUQY. of Allegliauy Springs. ilioiitgonzeiw C11, V:i., " and have found tlism to be the best iiic-iliclues- that I ever used." Send 3i orie-cciit stamps, to cover cost of Yllfiil-ing and customs only, to the \Vorld’s Qispcnsary Riediczil Association, Buffalo, 1\_.Y., for a payer-covered copy of Dr. PierZe’s Common Sense Medical Adviser; ’—-Cloth binding stamps. A whole Med- ical libraay in one loco-page volume. *5. WANT$, LOSTS; FOUND$,_EIG age. Must be registered. Addr zF, G, B _ Yer, Georgetown. Post Ofllce. 6S 19, dliwgiv .'.TZ.X..‘Z‘§‘?.ESWZVAG°§’§IIF°§PSsL-FPTF“ .. r t zoos _ _ ‘ ’ Kent street. Will be litillilt-iiia to suliInligIrS- chaser. 18 if. ~ I WANTED.-1§b Vay a irl for nerdl houseworlgyifelllrrermmen ed, Go ‘ wage for atgggd girl. "Apply to Mrs. ~D. Farquhar r07‘. ;FOR,.SAI_iE._.—;A 3_ hcrse-po. Ga, E ' flértécfi income moo»; ¢he§p Isis” n, §i1§§§§ I899. Aiiplty tfifyccligitcimic Printing C0,, St. John, i own-is." T-J-ilfldgo £13: at the the Hos , Iotbcuywn c ‘ 1 position. Adrke M '51 London-alw- T ‘ " - ’FOR"'S‘ALE—-’Hrc. Jotigiyiiéiiiinosxiifi . i _ s. w, . so wml. Bu. cunts-mu‘ him. &lltmliliglii , __ ii l l I saimé way. ' Thursday, 21in April SuORl-HUKN BULL W'AN'jED___Any- Stclfll under tho auspices of the W. M- S, and not. by people under his careilis reference to loci ls has had the effect of jifacmg i: before tiie public in a most unjust and unpleasant manner. putting icon a level with those parties where diinkiug and diiiiciig were indulged in fln1l—- Wllbrti aff-iciing his cliaigt-be had g right t0 dQIIOUDCQ ll 118 jlldgPd bvSl. Our social was opened with prayer, followed my choice selections oi Sacred lllusic interspcrsid with suitable read- ings and. recilntions bv ladies and geri- tlemcn of the big best respectability, also quiet game-i. pl- ii ant conversation, and ri-liesbmi-ni», ti‘. i g up an evening that could not hurt in» morals of any one p cs1, nt. _ Wt» zizr». swrj; to have to refer to this PJE-illl-‘I ilm u_;l-. iii» press but justice and our c-iusi» deniiird ilie truth from the LADIES or Mr. HERBERT AUXILIARY. _Benlley’s Linimeni lllu modern Pain Cure Price 10c. UiaiiiisiLsaIby ilie hundreds at Paton & L‘o’s. 1i Ir you want the nest wheel made- ride the ~-linperi-il”—---tlie go-lightly kind."—l"red P. Ncwson, AgciiL-l? 3i A wont) lo the wise is go to S. A. McUoiii-idi-i for your caps. A large range 0t laslii-ziniio c shapes and patterns just arrfirrd._ 19 3i ANOTHER lot of those fancy brown suiiiiigsin the very newest shades just arrived/at S. A. BIrDODtIIQTB. 1i NEW capes at Paton & Co’s. 1i Carters’ semis grow You will likely need that wheel of yours in a dav or two. Is it riadv for use? Rogers & Rogers. the Bi-iycle mun, wi l be pleised to give ii UH!‘ ful alrciiiion Cull us up by teli-"phoni- and tell us to call an' gel: your when} ii it; requires any repairs. 1i NEW coals for ladies ut Paton & Co’s. 1 In was ciurrently reported on the sreeis yesterday that Mr. U. I’. Todate bail a new wheel. Il_was not e0. He had his oid Hoe cnamelled and cleaned by R-‘nqers it: Rogers, toe Bicycle men, Kent St., m pm-me Massey Harris ini- plemcm Whllffiousfi- Glad to do yours 1i a Eiuiistuivc. hiked Onfiamc as dore at iiie iuciory. Roger.» & Rogers, lhfl-l Bicgitle men, {Cent Si, Opposite Massey llarris .~mpleinent warehouse. 1i (Lay's seeds not-only grow bis-i s. life Illlli’. of pr-i-ciictil yxperienw- ~-n~ii in: lfiQlD m pi =ci- 11-22 the market Siweds '~"-~i:- led to our Island (Jllmfll8.—-I8 'l‘<"-c Pi &w 1 m . Poplar Poiiii. Aiinandiila, Brand fiiiiir. Kings tliuiiiy. firaiikeiry. llcllaiinalrs, East River. llueaws Bu. DEPARTMENT OF PUBmc WoRKs. April 17th, 1839. SEALED TENL ERS will be received at this Department until noon on From any person or prrsons desirous of ' con- tracting or any of the above Fairies. no carry passengers, baega-ge, vehicle . horses, cattle, sheep. swine, grain ineal illid vege- tables, 0v and acre-s the ab ve Fer 'i s, for the term three y: us from the ls: of May next-QIEQQ, in terms of the Act 3. William 4. Lai- . ' ' " h ~teuder< must Qxorcss tho rate of‘ Ferri- wgcou tlciibove. Fer arllv. baggage, flour and meal per 100 lbs" and grniua. id w-gc- tables per bushel. '1 he names of two PPSPOCJEli 1e persons v 1,1- lug to become bou d for the faithiul poi- TENDERS Wharves 3i! Bridges Department of Public Works. _ Charlottetown, 17th April. 1899. EALED TENDERS will until noon on THURSDAY, THE 27TH INST . from any person or per- sons willing Belle River first day ofMu-y .1899; to 31st March, Particulars and , may be procured at this ‘Deuartmfi; and Tieidiéiiwliii‘ Flillld formiince of the service mus: accompany each tender. RICHARD Sh1I'l‘I-l'. al7-d'vvi't27ih sec’? Public Works. s be received i to letse any of the Public ' lVbarvcs and BridgeaygaL-o a Pier at» Hirborl 1.211162. from" the, ccuditiocs‘ indicates, A . ' Will take place-nearby, week. Gard» Miss McEachern hes .retl1rned from > the United Stale“. where she visited the leading markets, bought the best ’ Safer Hats, got the latest; ideas, and is busy trimming for our Grand Dis- ,. play. Ladies, semembcn that; Miss i’ ~ McEachei-nk work requires no re- commendation from us. Her-work .is _ well known to the ladies of Char-buse- town and country. We‘ promise _a “greater show than has been,” Ladies, remember Miss McEacherifs work. __ WANTED,—-Six girls to leer I the Millinery: Apply to MissMcEacberu. J as. Patoii ll .00. Fertilizer F i . 4f\i_--n . . Z4 The value of all Fertilizers consist in the amounfi of uolumor; - Nitrogen, and Potash they contain, and the brand value in these is the one to buy, on the some principle cent. butter fat is more valuable that’: Ii-per’ cent. ‘milk ‘ERG URES costing the same price, contain 29 “per cent. to. 25 , Acid, Nitrogen and Potash thanany other complete Fertilizer‘ 0r in other words the Plant Food contained in axon‘ of ,_ , . costing, say $35, can be purchased from ‘us for about 828. All sold under a guaranteed analysis enabling any whogmay,‘ _.tojv and the superior quality of these Munures is being shown by =¢ - after year by the really wonderful results produced wherécveg- h Li“ Charlottetown, April 8th 1899.--2 a. wk-uwkly y B lll Nllllll ll ll3lllll3$ llll, i BUT TO n Tbafls candid, aim’: it’? g , ,- _ If we said anything else you would not bbli Well to make money we have ‘to gét your to get your trade we have tosel-l. you good, goods prices. - I That's what we are doing. _ . ~-*i We offer you today as good value-in bicyc be had anywhere in the Dominican ‘of Canadh, ; wheels at good honest prices, A ’ ' ' V I Every wheel absolutely guaranteed. As w our 1899 opening udvt no pobfiiunguarnnteed will be sold by us under any circumstances." _. wheels from $35.00 up. Qhiginlqgg-Qffi,“ , Second hand \Vl'lt'*5*ls from $5.00 up.‘ ' ‘ everything in the bicycle line. Tbatfs‘ out‘ business y Charlottet iwn, Kent Sh, R. C. McLeod’: Brick Building, Opp. Massey-Harris Implement Warehouse. i4’- feflwsdssiilo a" .15 . -, - u . work mailed on I I i‘. E ’ lb-Y» 11K ‘f ‘f 3 ll -. mfg"; L 54v J i?” i__,"-’~.-;'vl*i. . - , y . , > '1 . Zdssiilijfoli l -- ‘ ‘ " ’ "MONT-Bfidfistalmbu (115,- . H‘ paid for: rem; if}; E5 1,125’:- fflsl; f} "f1 ’g§_‘;j-;*,';i_;.q;g{§ L; ‘.-