v-vfilqvv ,R wry' "'=“=l=.-.»"’ _,_,_ As WN Perhaps to be expected the turn-over of the Premier from be- ing an opponent of liquor license t0 becoming its advocate and defendcry has been followed, not only by his supporters in the House and largely by the provincial otlicials,bnt- by the party organs as well.First the Patriot, and now the Pioneer have become full-fledged license organs. The lat- ter devotes one of the long columns of its latest issue to a defence of the License Act and misrepresentation of Tn: GUaamasi.We pass by the misre- presentations. The large and steadily increasing circle of GUARDIAN readers are too intelligent to be deceived by what the license organs say! But for one thing we will thank the Pioneer, and that is its franknoss in stating the object of the license tax bill. It was not the promotion of temperance, as Mr. Farquharson and the Patriot have contended. The Pioneer says.:- “'We fully admit that the object of “the tax is to raise more revenue and “so endeavor to make ends meet.” It is for a like purpose that the P E 1-; l “'il“t Q The Pioneer. has told us’ “To 1 V ' Stranded at Entrance to Jedlorr- TU TUESDAY, MAY U- 1399' __ raise more revenue. _ _ _ _ » ~\.__ _ __ to “"1 I _ 5 4 ----o- -- `\ f ‘ `\ ____ THE PIONEER AND LICENSE. There was much interest felt and A ` / HAUFAX May 29__1,he mug “Ph ___.__ _ Y _ _ __ _ !\ _ p /` /\ mer Lady Glover whicn_ sailed iron. _ _ . x ___ __, _ll _ __ here Siiiurd_ay_inorcing, in command st __""f'€f|"'A\jf/ »g__ Captain Fenwick Hutt bound for Bag 1 _ Prince of Monaco taxes and licenses _the gambling hellof Monte Carlo,and derives more than a princely revenue therefrom. It was for a like put pose that the state of Louisiana for many years chartered and derived a yearly revenue of hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Louisiana state lottei y. The money so derived was Ilargely devoted tocharitable and .benevolent objects, hospitals, asylums and educational uses. And when the orginal charter had expired, long after the conscience of the Republic had .been aroused against the gigantic evil, when the promoters oiered a million dollars yearly for a renewall of the charter there were found preachers and churches who advocated the granting of a new charter I So -_corrupting is the influence of gold deriv, d from such an unhallowed source. Why not license gambling? It is a’most as prevalent as drinking even in English speaking countries. Bad as it is, it is probably less harmful than the liquor tranic to-day. Yet there is not to-day an Enilish speak- o I rut-1 i:ii_.-\!»i_i\r.\__\. 17!-i.~RL01'1‘l;&`0 ~V!\`, MAY 30 1x99. _ - expressed about town yesterday in `\lr Farquharsons letter We did not hear among scores who Spoke £0 among many political friends and Star He thinks and knows that strongest The sentiment of Prince Ed Charlotieto illl Yllllll GUNSTITUTIUH? Do you feel weak, nervous, list- i less-Lack strength and ~ energy ? Take a few Boxes ot Milburifs Heart and Nerve Pills~They’ll make ing country- in the world that wiiil Y°“ 5"°“S ""1 W°"‘*¥“‘“~ either tax or license a gambling saloon. Prohibition is _the law for all such places and practices despite the fact that the law is constantly being broken. - . Think what respectability would be given to gambling, and how much more influential for 'evil it would be- come were the Legislature to substi- tute the tax principle. Couple with it an inspector and pay his salary out of the tax. Hedge it about with re- r~»--i~°i~in.s as to hours and days, and sal. gambling would be tenfold the power for evil that itis under prohibi- tive laws. It would be legally re- spectable then; it is unlawful and dis- reputable now. _ But worst of all, the state that re- ceives money as the price of permis- sion to sell liquor or to gamble finds it hard to part with the ill-gotten gains- That fact maintained the Louisiana a lottery long after the sentiment of the majority was ageing; .it. What is today the strong-hold of the liguor traffic against prohibi_ tion in the Dominion 'l It is the eight million dollars that the Dominion receives from the taxes on liquors and the thousands which the provinces and municipalities receive in license taxes. This broid fact is felt by the meg in the liquor trade and by temper- ance men alike. Once the stream of gold is flowing into the state treas- ury »rn the rumsellers’ coffers and it is hard to divert or renounce it, When hereafter prohibition or Scott Act is proposed for Charlottetown or the Province every dollar of M;-_ Farquharson’s license money will be a silver-tongued pleader on the side of ruin. The cry will be raised that we cannot do without this money. For the deplorable lapse of the legislative conscience by which this advantage is given to the liquor we cannot blame so much the lion. who were all along believers in _ani advocates of the license system Wehave to blame the men who,l¢d by Premier Farqnharson, were elected as ¥»em_p__srance and anti-license men, but i 1 "Haven't felt right since I had the | gr-ippe,' is an expression one hears on every hand just now. - This terrible scourge leaves in its train weak hearts, shattered nerves, im- poverished blood,and a general rundown, debilitated condition ofthe system. Thousandsofpeoplethroug'houtCanada arejust now needing the timely assistance of Milburiis Heart and Nerve Pills. This remedy has a wonderfulwayofstrengthen- ing, invigorating, and building up the health after la grippe or any serious illness. Mrs. Eliza Cook, who lives at :og Palmerston Ave., Toronto, says: _ - “Seven years ago I had the grippe, ‘followed by inflammation ofthe lungs. I have been amicted ever since with heart trouble. To walk any way fast would make me gasp for. breath, and many a. time I have had to stop on the Street to regain my breath. . A “I had smothering feeling at night, and my nerves were unstrung. Anything annoying or worrying me produced- ex- treme weakness, and would set my heart heatingso fast that I thought I was dying. égvoulld biecome so nervous as to tremble e 83 3 . "I began taking Milbum's Heart and - Nerve Pills some time ago, and have been getting better ever since._ My nerves are much stronger. I can walk without difficulty, and the palpitation, _iiuttering of the heart, shortness of breath, and nervousness troubles me no more. , “I gladly recommend these pills as the best medicine I know of for heart and~ nerve troubles, and the after effects of gfippe on account ofthe great good they have done in my c=\=e _. AUCTlQchi§i Household Furniture- llii Film. June lid. at Eleven 0’tlocIi _-ml. By instructions from the estate of the late Mrs. Charleton. I will sell by auc- tion on the above date, at her late re- sidence on Richmond Street [near Queen] all the household furniture now contained in that large and well fined house-consisting in part of Stoves, ‘ Cooking Utensils, Kitchen, Hall and Dining Roomand Parlor liurnitnresvith. lot ot Bedrooms all comfzriably fitted. Also Pictures and Crockeryware. Sale positive. Terms cash. E. H. NORTON. Auctioneer. 50 dts Spring Trade The time has come when you should look .up our wardrobe and se how you. are fixed for spring Zeer, _ _ , _ _ i k f` ., -» ~ evil-W Ili! `l'=ll° -~>J , In the event of you deciding to invest, in “suit m- overcoat-, etc., act promptly by “dm-ing the Mme city).- dill”/» N0 ME Y May 16 eod wtf 2 "1 ...Q . _ :.,~ \- V.. \v 10 AVE _ _ ' E _ _ proved false F0 _r,hen-_profession and _ ___ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ __ _ _ _ _ ' betrayed their principles. And for - ' A .. . V - - " » 1 ~ f 4 ' _ ~=f ~ ». it ' »- .L i _ _ » _ __ ,-,__ ». I - __...__ »_ ry: _ we ,_';;._' a:_.___~,~ .__.,g_-_.‘§;_`€>g»__.».__ .= t , _ . __ i. , ~ -.- .1`..».. :»_ . f - ` ' - ‘ . »'-‘;~.s’s.\;v*¢.‘¥». ff’ _ .___________....,..,_..,,,_._,_ _.________ _ _ _ _ ‘ i_-i- . . _ - , P . 5 .__.=.e -= ==”é= we =\= l h in such astounding fashioni r' f _ ~- _ S' ' I . _ -f ._ ;_~ i, ,, Sill \\`\ '___ 1 ot Islands. Ntld. to go on an ixpiiirin _ yesterday to tr and ull her ol an and the letter itself was commented ` h L Bo y' P . _ _ f d_ I . ~ _ __ ' t e yer, Captain Landry. wi upon in various terms 0 lsspprova . ~ _- » wregkjng gear len la” night fm. J --- dare. _ The Pioneer 55515;- _ -' 2Thc-'lgody Glover is84 net and 1 I ti l od 84 “The pioneer is certainly not in. _ t ` tons gross. Sheisawoodon boat ant favor of licensing the liquor traiiic, but _ W’-5 bg? ltl;1’l‘6S8tl0DJ» If-,. Slt877 Tat! tt h itch as . ~ - - _ ° QW” Y ° - 0 ‘H Nm I t`hl;enhT:e ieiis Cliiisiilblifetdvlitii ziirlher free Win Be as good 8' day as any on which to Purchase 8' Bicycle' Mtn’ kmds Co from whom eh h od bl St I I itll _ _ _ - ‘ .' . - 'A -» ewaa carter mg we consider that something should to select from, at prices to suit all pocket books, is what you will find in our a number nf ~Hamax rt, | _ pa ea ogo on be done ,O restrict the f,-agicyi Stores at Charlottetown and Summerside. mx mhmhig expeduian 1° Labrdol-_ h f h __ m a .cl ' _ She arrived here on Ma 4 from FYOUPY$0 .Y went extensive repairs and overhau Prime °bJ°°' ‘lf the S°"e"nm°”° 19 W ing at the dry dock wharf. A raise “l110l‘€ l`0V0U*1°-” We "eed_ no” For a $40.00 Wheel, you made a mistake. It doaiedslie 'will |i\¢»ly be been argue whether or not the Act is a We sell you $40.00 Wheels for $40.00; $59.00"Wheels for $50.00._backto Haliiaxitor repiirs. i License Act. That it is is admitted W wld u emi in the .~ n that we had the onl thorou hl ' When e _yo y W0 Y S_ Yi in the Act itself as We ha-V6_ alwedy gasped Bevel Gear Chefnless Wheels on _the market, we told you something shown. But just to convince the thatissti]1t_,ue_ _ . _ _ Pioneer We ‘l“°‘° “ few ‘”°"l“ f'°”°' PERFECT, - G0]n.8 In Hon. Sydney I"isher’s recent speech _Av _ ' ' . _ in Brome as reported by the Montreal _ C Y ..§‘;».;‘;:‘..“.si'°°.;.;;.: :...'“..;[ A 5 --ii Charlottetown is now under 1i¢eug¢_ All of these makes are in use here now. Ask the riders about them. _ We quote Mr. Fishers wordsz- ` _ “No greater blow could besufferedby B _ ' . . ' . _ . __ _ l the temperance cause in Canada to- ay n _ A 0 e W - ._ __ than for Brome countv to go back to _ _ - 6 have ‘me of t_h°_ Pri” license. Brome is -'ilways menxyqlned ' M _ gigs; Studios' in C,,nad5_.._ as the temperance _ county. ere 9 Q||_ _ local option has been most largely 1 , 1-hc cya _ WORTH SEEING! ~ availed of the temperance sentiment is Water Sig,” S'Sl( l P. ' ' i K(-lllli Sli., Cll’l'»0WIl ward Islahd is iheotron est in any art E 4 ~ Eimplele Fertilizers His eiiiii; llllillllm The laigest_»lIiips li§lilli~»llf-0»lllS . l Tues. and wkly ` _ __ _ . _ Tits Goiinniax about ita single note it _. ,` ` __ i. = ly ` \_,’ _ _ O V ~ .ii \\\.'s»....0 \/ \\ / i.‘;‘:..i:'.r.:i°::'.:'§.:.::i.‘:. :.f::f:..:. Il” _ u Y E “ g _/ c tain wired for assistance ol i\ tu foes alike was than it vas unwise for \ _ _ , _ _ toJeddoi'e_ harbor Satnrda ui ht. Th him to have Written tl letter “U “lb ,S A / up Drop in and (if you want ~ of Canada. They baveglicenses onlly in | | ` - “mil Ph°’°°°) “"'°'“S°- fm; A wh.” ` ' ' a sitting. -wvsvuioa ~ Led all ot-hers in winning prizes at both the St. John and Halifax ox- ' E hibitions in 1898 _ ’ _E The most value for the money in any fertilizers sold in the province. S _ JOHN MCGILVARY, Vernon River Bridge, writing December 1898 says,-Last year used them on a root crop with good success. A part of the piece was on fertilizer and a part on manure. The fertilizer part. gave ' _*"1 me a much better yield of surnips than did the manure, and the wheat on _ ' the fertilizer part this year was much better than on the manure. _ Beeween the-month-_old Egg a ' It is good to use on roots _to give them a. quick start and vigorous the Egg of today that gives t .growth thus enabling them to overcome the insect guests. ` t 18-$19!' _it8 VAIIIB- - Give it- a trial and be convinced. f r - 9 Also “Haszard’s Improved”-“Porter’s Imperial” and Purple' Top Turnip S _ i _E Seeds, Mangel Seed, and Carrot Seed,_a1l at lowest prices.’§ Between the ordinary oli Gr ries, kept in stock for some ti d With your permission we appoi D you a committee of one to as I E I V Swords will -be beaten into plough shares later oh' but ' I . . h 1 . ` . our farmers do not need to wait till the “Peace Conference’ °-" otmwwn Ami 4 °°d& ' 6 is over, before buying their plough shares, as they can do so Th ` f .at once. by callhg at the lllisoiiic Templefilftore, where any - 6 emrmmi' ammmt- 0 mo.” - P _ ' 5 Call 3 a_ 01 ess money; Qfd dom for L.quors is about $750,000,00 ibetter than any imported. Prove this at once. by trying Come bays give as a _pm cf tha 7 them _ _ _ _ _ _ amount. We have a nicely Em-.d u y store and some elegant lines of good if;-_=§_“_=§-;___'g_;§E_£ that will suit your taste. You may als !"_' ‘- gg! treat your best girl toa nice gol _ ll AC S ` ` ful presents may be Lfound at th 0 A uiituriiiiuiitii or iii iiiisnr niiiiit. finii iiiciiiiisiii, idf-12" Ji'°'i’ “”" F°“°’ ESDILLEIFOIIHDRY gi? machinerv.de~po t 0i»i»<»if= Pei we ls=-amide Oiiice; Masonic-'l"cmplf>, Cliarlottetowzi, P.E.~I Ch’°°w°' fi S _ fl' " " » 1 ".~ Field and Garden seeds are now complete comprising, grain, grass vegetable and flower seeds,from the best and most reliable seed firms known. All our seeds are pure and good with the highest percent of vitality and are ab- ~ solutely TRUE to NAME. Farm Implement. ' _ _ Ploughs. _ Spring to_otl;.|H_§rro_w_s_, l _ Seeders etc. ._ ' » at Rock Bottom Prices-~ V A r * i|\0"i\h|°\_Vl'\0|l03 UI" _' ‘ ' _ _‘ We dont care to handle any- ageni' for Bowie.-i celebrated Fmiiiw.. Feed its pina mi the punt wii C§,§1,'§”d ‘"9 °° °h° '°'di°° °‘ sed you _ _ , _ y nspection. ` _~ xi _r .» __ . ~, v* '_ _ I ._ __ ____ __ _"§_ 1 _‘N ‘ _ .__ - #_ A; __ ___ __ _ _ j-Q4 s g f __ ».,_ - _, . _ .____: _.___._, .___- ~.~;»; _.5 __“ _._ _ _ st. _ __ _ __ ,. _ __i _*wales* L_ . v - - .f..».,;~.> -~:. & W drew 5 .1 THE FARMERS ,, tain why we make the abo claim, and to _be convinced t what we say istrue. We are open but a few days, b we are here for business. lliilerence ' _ an our new fresh stock, Ju laid in, that makes ourll so d sirable. _llitfeninca-1'* if ring, Blouse waist sq_ts Sash Buckles ‘Brooche Lockets Wach Ch share, Oi' other lbiiieili ext ui' ' b h d i' ' l " ‘Spent anllually I-D the United Km" a . U - I _ - - _ I _ _ _ __ _ ”_ _ _° . v _ , ' _ i T91 e s 2 1 5 'i Seetl and lmnliiiiieii Stiire.Tl-r Never pays to carry an unre- iable Watch. You never know the time, and are con-_ stantly missing appointments on that account, sell thing else. _ _ __ )q__c _.. ’ ¢.».» _ DRISCULL Xi _ H0 MSB! _ >, , ains Bracelets, Watches, Silver Wa Souvenier giiodsi and alot of Beauti-