and ee Ripe Peal tthe Bera 4. ERAS rat oy x " Pas ¢ samt Pg Set cage gi Rioay © ss ee ee ee ee eee ite Seo ety tee A RP eh AMI ete THE DAILY EXAMINER ea” tal Gi ST 22, 1898, THE BYE-ELECT-ON. Tue Opposition in the First District of (ueen’s County bave promptly taken up | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 22 1898, THE PLE BISCITE CAMPAIGN. Opening Meeting in the Opera House. Tre campaign for prohibition hae been well opened ip this city by Mr. Buchanan. Hie addresses in the Opera House yester- day were stirring ; and the attendance in the evening represented all classes of the community. In the couree of his address | Mr. Buchanen emphasiz:d the tact that the | plebiscite gave no opportunity forany other RUINED THE SALE. A young lady from the city was try- ing her hand as an amateur saleswoman in a plantation store one morning last week when an old colored woman, gor- geously arrayed in her Sunday clothes, entered the store and, pointing to a bot- tle of German cologue on one of the highest shelves, asked: renee aimee A CONTENTED MIND. ——— I weigh not fortune’s frown or smile ; I joy vot mach in earthly eget I seek not state, I seek not etyle ; I am not fond of fancy’s toys. I rest 80 pleased with what I have, I wish no more, no more I crave. I quake not at the the thunder’s crack ; [ trem ble not at noise of war; I swound not at the news of wrack, ee _ i gauge so gleefully rm ¢ ‘*What dat?’’ be gauge so gleefully thrown wee by | division of the people than the straight janine ~~ annie * I shrink not at a blazing star; the Government Party. Hon. William issue between prohibitionists and anti- ww 7 rll a ” I fear uot lors, i hope not gain ; Campbell bas been nominated to contest | prohibitionists. All friends of the re- See — I envy none, I none diedain. ‘ t i De. Robert That ona were bound by the character of Delighted at having made a sale in Ore , tbe election wil tr. ertson. a ' ; : : ; é : .Y af sos : ie ction i } ~ | the question to vote “yea,” and to lend such a short time the young lady busied | | gee ambition never pleased ; is 1o say, & farmer well koow 1» throughont their aid to the acbievement of a victory herself in getting down the bottle and I see some Tantals starved in etore ; i the district is pitted aguinst a profre-~ for the sound principle. Mr. Buchanan | dusting it for the customer's Inspection, I see gold’s dropey seldom eased ; Castoria is Dr. Samucl Pitcher’s prescription for Infants F sional man who is not so well known. We | also argued that no tributary question | at the same time commenting upon its I see even Midas gape for more ; . - “>. . fe , ‘ bave no desire to excite jealousies between | such as that of revenue, enforcement, or excellencies with the volubility of an | I neither want nor yet abouod— and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor | farmers and professivoal men. All | COmpeneation was involved. The plebis~ | experienced auctioneer. Eoougii’s a feast, conteut is crowned. other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute cite was taken merely and solely to ascer~ ‘**I believe, auntie,’’ she continued, ; , ; ‘ : . . = . ; . ° . : : > r . oO as tor Oil +: have their ightfal place in the/ iin the opinion of the people upon pro-| ‘that this is the finest perfume ever | I feign not eee where I went for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and _ "4 community, «od «4 right to fair| hibition. When a responsible admin-| manufactured’’— I I oe peo ? coon See ow); It is Pleasant. Its guaraxstee is thirty years’ use bs 7 aimee . : : rize r : deni ; representation in the Legislature. But w,| istration came to the task of She was brought to a sudden pause, Nite aed lofty vor too low, Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and #.y emphatically that the cuodidature of Dr. Roberteon ought to the The representation of put farmers upon their mettle. professional aod business men io the raaks of the Government Party of the Province ia already out of proportion to the repre- sentation of farmers;and we are greatly surprised that a Libera! convention should have made the mistake of putting another professional mau in the Geld when there intelligent, well-informed, are sO many progressive and able facmers available. Will to sit in the Leg Hor of it be said that our farmers are not fit ‘lature under the Leader- Donald Farquharson ? We nothing io representative 1 the As~ sembly in which many of the farmers of the First District deficient or inferior and we maintain that the Province when the proportion of far~ ship of the nDOW , eset atial Legislative of Queen’s County are to professional men: it will be well for mers in the Legivlature shall have been increased. iI¢is clear, at all events, that, if there had been a larger proportion of prac- in the tical and farmers Legislature, within the pastsix or seven independent years, almost every department of Grovern- * ~ ment would not have been grossly mis- managed,and that the Province would not now be weighed down by a debt of halfa million of dollars. The Patriot reports that the hall in which tbe Liberal convention was held was “crowded with electors drawn thither It must be evident to every (houghiful man that the are ill-timed» by their enthusis+m aad glee.” ‘‘ enthusiasm and glee” and only to be accounted for upon the principle actuated Nero to fiddl, while Rome was The state of thi, Province is such as to engage the serious attention of every patriotic elector ; and the tendency continuce to be from bad to worse Something must be done to correct exist- ing conditicns, o: which urning. the Province will ere long be involved in ruin. Dfrect taxation has been fastened upon us. The struggle now will be to prevent the loss of our Pro- vincial independence. This is no laugh- jpg matter—nothing to be glee:ul about, nor is this the proper time for a display of Liberal enthusiat ; and we greatly mis- take the temper of the farmers of the first districtof Queen’s County, if they fail te 1: 810w, in the appr aching bye election, that the ry apprec iate tl e Srayit y of the situa - tion fi = we = NOTES AND COMMENTS. —It is bardly possible that the Maritime Board of Trade has done anything so utter- ly foolish as that;which is reported in our legislating, of making the Jaw, then the Parliament world have to face these sub- sidary questions, but they were not ger- mane toihe present ise#ue, The man who recognized intemperance as a great evil, who believed that the liquor traffic pro- duced and sustained the evil, and that the proper attitude of the Government to a treftic which produced and eustained evil, was to interdict and prohibit it, was bound by every consideration of common sense to vote “ye.” on. the ballot. Pro- hibititionists, Mr. Buchanan said, had so much faith it the righteousness of their cause andin their atility to establish it in the face of all opporents, that they were delighted to find the opportunity of meet- ing this opposition, and could be depended upon toturo the present occasion to the best porsidle account, in makieg and strengthening public opinion for the final struggle of concreting sentiment into legislation and administration. The annti«prohib‘tionists would put up the battle at three points mainly; lst, that prvvibition was an arbitrary invasion ot personal liberty; 2nd, that the public chest could not s and the strain of the Joss to revenue which would follow the enact- ment of such & law; 3rd, that it eould not be enforced. The first of those Mr. Buchanan dealt with at some length, making a forcable argument; the latter two points will be dealt with thie evening. Montreal Gazette: There is a New York di*cassion going on as to whether the name “Old Glory,” applied to the United States flag is, like the air of tne United States National Avthem, taken from the British. One writer, in a New York paper, says the Union Jack bas beén thus designated for two hundred years, a time longer than the existence of the Stars and Stripes, If the Yankees like the name, however, British people might well be willing that they should have a monopoly of it. Itisa somewhat boastful appellation fora nation~ al ensign, and is realiy not often used by Britieh people to designate the national standard, which, in a good many regiments is appropriately, and lovingly, alluded to ae “‘the rag.”’ Use in place of Cream of Tartar and Soda. dil POWDER for the old negress had thrown up both hands in horrified protest. ‘*Stop right dar! Youse done gib youself away. Fust you said cologne, but now you dcne let out dat it’s puf- fume, an [ don’t want it, for puffume nebber holds its scent. I wanted co- logne.’’-—New Orleans Times-Demo- crat. Valuable Ware. At the Saveton sale, in London, a few years ago, a service of old Sevres ware was sold for $5,000. The genuineness of this set was proved by certificates is- sued to the owners by the French gov- ernment, writes I’. Vizetelly in Godey’s. But by far the most valuable service turned out at the Sevres pottery (in 1778) was made for the Czarina Cath- erine Il of Russia and consisted of 745 pieces, which cost $65,630. The Sevres ware, old or modern, is usually light in color and daintily dec- orated with flowers or figure subjects tastefully arranged. The porcelain itself, although of good texture, is in- ferior to that of the English potteries. Decorated pieces generally bear pic- torial panels on white ground, sur- rounded by frames of gilt scrollwork. ‘These, as well as the tableware, -are quite in keeping with the national char- acter. Although the Sevresworks are still in operation, they are kept busy in copying ancient Chinese and Japanese models instead of’ increasing their rep- utation in the manufacture of the wares which made them famous. Blew Off the Fiy. ‘“‘T was once speaking at a temperance meeting in Green Bay,’’ says ex-Gov- ernor Peck of Milwaukee, ‘‘and in the course of my remarks I looked about for some water. A mug had been placed be- side me, and how it could have happen- ed at a temperance convention I do not know, but it was a beer mug filled with water. Well, it was a warm day and where there is convention food spread out on @ warm day there are likely to be flies. ‘*There were flies, and one had light- ed trustingly on the surface of the wa- tcrin that mug. I saw him as I lifted it, and 1 did the most natural and bu- mane thing I could think of—blew him off the water. Well, they cheered for five mjnutes. And to this day I suppose you can’t persuade a Green Bay man that anybody from Mi!vraukee can drink & glass cf water, even ut a temperance convention, without first blowing of the foam.’’ SexspeaMs.—Copies of Mrs. W. W. \odd’s recent book of verse, ‘‘Sunbeams” may be obtained at Carter’s and Hornsby’s ti thei ee a a LOCAL NOTICES. New Caps—The new American caps nowar: 8 ready, callin and see the styles, 50 and 75 cents each, all the newest things Oana AAABAAAAAAAAARASA This, this is all my choice, my cheer — A mindcontent, a conscience clear, —Jovshua Sylvester, 1563 to 1618, The Maritime SPORTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Oth We the undersigned merchants do hereby agree '0 close our respective stores Tbhureday, Sep’. 8th, at 1 p. m. Dodd & Rogers, J A Farquharson, Al- ley & Co., Mark Wright & UCo;G H [ay- lor, Weeke & Warren, Stewart & Gates, Gordon & McLellan, Jobn MeLeod & Co, J BD McLeod & Co, J T McKenzie, SA McDonald, Geo Carter & Co, Beer & Goff, Prowse Bros, RB Norton & Co., Ltd., D A Bruce, R K Jost, Fenne!! & Chandler F J Hornsby, Sanderson & Co.,W E Dawson, Haszard & Moore, Stanley Bros, T J Harrie, Moore & McLeod, W A Weeks & Co, J B Macdonald & Co, Sentner, Mc- Leod & Co, F Perkins & Co,A B Mac~ kenzie & Co, WD McKay, Jas Paton & Co. SA AAS = WEDDINGS 2 = ¢ some- e GIPTS iene. You know us well enough to feel that whatever you want in our line cannot be bought to any better advantage than of us, there is nothing bere that you cannot buy with perfect safetv. There isn’t a store in town that keeps the assortment of Wedding Silver that this does.. Ous show cases are bubbling over with bright suggestions for Wed ling Gifts, Ty W. W. WELLNER ; THE GREAT WATCH HOUSE pe eeuENE ENS af ak GS ig gf AA BLACK DIAMOND LINE allays Feverishness. Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Castoria relieves. Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria. is the Children’s Ponacea—the Mother’s Friend. . ! Castoria. | “Castoria is an excellent medicine for children. of its good effect upon their children. Dr. G. C. OsGoon, Loweli, THE FAC-SIMILE Mothers have repeatedly told me ” Mass. | ; ¢? e APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. THE COCNTAUA COMPANY. TT en STPEET, NEw YORK CiTyY. ~e 4 a) that I recommend it scription known to me,” Castoria. “Castoria is so well adapied to children 2s superior to any pre- H. A. ARCHYR, M.D. Brooklyn, .N, Y, SiGNATURE OF % CITY - HARDWARE - THE GFAND SOUVENIR sa TTT ae . Si es Ie 2 OY SHE e EX ae a STORE Keep out the flies with our wire, Buy General Hardware, Stores, Paints, Uils, Glass, Paper, Fence Wire, Farming Tools and lots of other lines in the Hardware Trade. Don’t forget the Que- bee Heater, but, and a great big but, you inust buy for cash. Stoves, Paints, Hardware, Oils, Good Goods, Low Prices, Courteous "Treat. ment, Prompt Attention Alero a full line of steel and Full line of Oxford Stoves Ranges iron stoves and ranges. R. B. NORTON & CO LED Shoes to Please othe Family New stock just opened —suitable for early fall trade im | | | i . dav. in the cap line, —Prowse Bros. 1953 g Son ae itted that the Gover Reeotinty Pure T beg to announee that I will éontinie Mens Boys Youths and Womans p2bbet balls. whole foxed fair =< mus ) a8) >( } ne WOov IF — oes ment of this Province needs a physician— M ‘ t to give the McLean ae to cash cur- The 8.S. BONAVISTA gailing f.om stiched, this lot of 300 pairs was purch: used before the advance hatin a find: ane But we fear that the ore convenient, | tomere.— Henry Bal! Montreal, Tuesday Morning, Aug. 23rd, will ‘ eat “cnse is beyond the ekill of Well-made, long-wearing, easy-priced | bedueat Charlottetown Friday morning, in leather footwear, all sty lish all good pene nner enereciansiinen meal Makes the food lighter and more healthful. Aug. 26th, and will sail for St. John’s Newfoundland, via N. Sydney, carrying Horses, Cattleand Sheep on deck, and produce under deck at low rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to white unlaundried shirts for sma!) boys, only 50 cents each.— Moore & McLeod. If you want satisfaction in sewing, ask Dr. Robertson. no The ALL LOW IN PRICE —The Grand \ ‘orthy Patriarch had chance in the Liberal Convention. gleeful spirits of tbe party caused them to neglect the head of & temperance order — -—-* as at anda tarmer,ancd to nominate Dr. Robert- 5 Moore & McLeod for motor needles, . ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK An opportunity to get just what you want at just what you to pay price—all our usual lines at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS & CO. ; ; i et | Agente. | New rubber footwear in all the leading styles. ® ~-Mr Erastus Wiman in an interview asto Ch’town,Aug. 19th’98 * the (Quehee conference, Le says that a won-~ mrniviconinsi derful change has taken place in the views Week e& Ve en { of tbe American people toward Canada. , o prid eel. 1 3, 31 14 é S arr Their vision has been widened and broa- ¢ , ; ; i dened by the war,aud the present agita- Beer - - tion for better re\ation with Cavada comes a Boots oe — — — — 4 at a mostopportune time. Heis im _ rex 0 4 5 3 = ceiptof many letters from Americans f Furniture CG verin g USE D d 3 | the advisab lity ot bettering these re~ O opened. i € ' Sileea: oad bes een pean In peatland 5 J P ? b Just received Spring Heel ¢ el out literature on (be subject, which has ° cots in above sizes, © ut gone to all parts of the country. Just what is wanted for re-upholster- |§ ¢ os a a —The Spanish nation, it is said, 18 not A Box Calf Laced Boots Q Crem | Daten proleatomend by thon a | Spain recongniz:s ; . @ cas ae have discarded their trusses and rem@ } eo a ‘ . treats CHRONIC DISEASFS Ly the Salis- i thas ane nee ; vert oan, : reer gar Ing: that chair, or lounge, or parlor Q ~ g aute pasting of persistent self-help in remov- OnE IMPROVED RUPTURE CU RE, is oi the colonies have impoverished instead of . ¢ ing causes jrom the blood Continuovs, in- painless, involving no inconvenience and af ic } With this tray of thinking © Dongola Patent ti © | telligent treatment in person or by letter! Guires only 5 or bvisits, Examinations Hs — sential tet ae . ; ; z 0 insures Minimum of suffering and Maximum | gnd confidential. i it is not surpris ag that the > pesmi to suite of yours, See our tine of B ° of cure, possible in each cuse, | aig Sree bones fre ~ a oes 4 utton Boots. $ veld Kteduinte Canided. No Pay Until Cureé , not fvurish is argue a pain a a i . y O} *) ought to have expanded along the nothern Good comfortable Boots, for © eh re ee st! N OF THROW AWAY YOUR TRUSS. i coast of Africa which is no longer open . girls wearing those sizes ¢ . . ; to her. The lower a are poner upholstered furniture. 4 > 4 Graduate of New York University : a | | irit of feteliatio senig , icc uate timonials on* application. Correspoue j Med id waa a Gas oot ie 9 le 9 23, 3, 32, 4. @ | And the NEW YORE HOSPITAL T-venty Genes solicited. MA per fet cure can be guar 7 ene oo oe 6 A years practice in N. Y.City, Diploms reg- | rani eed if you obey instructions : celebrated an anuual noturnal rite with : eh o mae istered in U. S, and Canada. | undiminished gaiety. k ] ) eyo NTE ay rig [ () { eR. kh. JO} : 4 | Address: Charlottetown, P.E.I,, Cau. DR. CLIFT May be your size is still among those "J é Sta 5 C ° OFFICE: VICTORIA ROW. Charlottetown, P. E, Island, Canada half-priced shirt waists. If 0 you'd bet~ " mper s Lorner é 4 ccommodations reservedffor patients. hoves-Unti ilar m,2 06 m hurry.— Moore & McLeod. Home Makers 9} References on application: ee — Pts eee . ee ae | OS OSBINODVI/DWDWIOBWID@ ;