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Mr. Hector,a minister of the Meth- odist Church, employed by the Dominion Alliance to do special work in promoting temperance, himself widely and favorably known, came to this city some weeks ago, not for the first time,and delivered a num- ber ofiaddresses, in Grace Churchfand the Opera House. \Ve think that the general sentiment of the sober portion of the coni- munity is that these discourses were in- spiring and helpful. That the rum ele- ment was offended a areda natu S - nm ml re suit. But the lawbreaking ruinsellers do not take the platform or wr ta for the public press over their own signatures. No doubt they would like to have hit back at Mr. Hector but for obvious reasons they did not care to do so openly. Mr. Mellish who appears to have abundant leisure, takes up the role of assailant by innendo and insinuation. His letters, in so far as they have any intelligible meaning, can only convey to his readers the impression CORN S BETWEEN THE TOES Or the soles of the feet can be cured by a few applications of Putnam’s Corn Ex- tractor, which has been successfully used for 30 years Purnam’s is sure, safe and painless, and much better than any ubstltute EASY OWING T0 THE EXPENSE U We have decided that after this week we will discontinue the giving away of free pictures, and i hereafter the price will be 50 CENTS PUR ALL CRAYONS And we will guarantee the Pictures to be made on the best paper and of the best material known to he trade and the iinisliin g is done by one of the best - Artists on this kind of work in the world. - The water colors and india inks will cost you $1. 50 as formerly. » WFYE 360 FRAMES IN STUCK e And. if you buy a. frame we will give you a dis ~» count of 5oc on your picture. You will find _that we are ,selling frames at rhe"past__ tiooioryonrmoneyback .-i" ' if - .-about 54 the- price you' have been paying for them in Frameand Picture is guaranteed - . . < ~ ~ ' 7 M... a.” and . _, x___ . . j,,.,j;‘~= \ 'L ~in“»i». "ii-T. »51¢§.»x-~ . ‘pared to assist in obtaining relief. In -south australia the Premier or that `again,tlie voting would be solidly adverse. l .rs nntrnthful. ,This is naturally regarded as a reflection; not only upon Mr. Hector, but upon the ‘Churchofwhlchhelsa rnlnielio_r.t\lo°iW pastor-swho associated themselves with , , him on the platform and in the p'nl`plt, U37' ed him asa spokesman, and uDOIl id" lltemperance cause to which Hr. Hector has :levoted years of trenuous advocacy- Mr. Mellish advances his insluuati0l\8 yi unsupported by any legal evidence, in the 'absence of the man whose character he impugns. So tar as.any charge could b¢ formulated from Mr. Mellish’s letters it is acharge of exaggeiation and egotistical untruthfulness. There are those who think Mr. Mellish himself quite as open to the charges of egotism and exagger- ation as he implies Mr. Hector to have been. We offer no opinion upon that point. Let the public who have heard them both be the judges, We deem iii riirht to insist that Mr. Mellish shall come into the court of public opinion, it at all, with clean hands. If it be an offence to insist upon this; to defend the absent; to expose cowardly tactics and unworthy motives; to stand by the Dominion Alliance and the city churches against the imputatious expressed and implied of Mr. Mellish, then we most cheerfully plead guilty or the charge. And .verily Mr. Mellish 'has his reward. He has gained alittle notoriety with little monetary outlay. Already his praise is in all the saloons. Beary breath ex- tols his cleverness. And should he choose fo devote a few hours of idleness daily to the work ieeaction there are still other clergymen and other promoters of temperance who might be assailed. An itch for writing and a taint of envy will furnish the motive. But we hope that he will pause before proceeding further and count the losses of such a course. The respect of the ministers, of the churches, and of the sober and orderly portion of thecoinmunity is___,_still worth having. 1-ii AUSTRALIAN TROUBLES. _ It may be remembered that after the federation of four Provinces into one Dominion in 1887 there followed a time of much dissatisfaction. Nova Scotia bent l _all her energies to obtain a repeal, and in New Brunswick also there was much restlessness fora time. But all this has passed away and the Dominion, since largely increased in area, is now prosper- oufs and content. Troubles of a more serious character have followed the union of the Australian Colonies. Au almost unprece- dented drought has followed the political union, and the states of the federation are beset with deficits. All entire year de- A voted to tariff discussion has further un- settled the iiffalrs of business and in- dustry. Tl e New Zealand _correspondent of the Toronto Monetary Times » writes that dissolution of the federation seems to some statesman the only cure for exist- ing evils. The Queensland Legislature has been recently discussing resolution “that it is desirable to take steps to secezle from the Commonwealth.” The Queens- lalid_Premier, although not squarely sup- y porting the motion. said that he was pre- - stats has publicly stated that lr the question of union had to be decided over The correspondent aids tliattlie opinionis all the States, with the possible exception of Victoria, is the same. But we venture that this too shall pass away. The union is not a bad thing, but a good thing. When the draught passes, and when the different states, again prospering, be - come used to their new political relations repeated in the far South. The federation wasa step forwari. and will never be retraced. » _ Q12-Kill Blcyolists and all athlets depend on emirnnrs Linimene ro keep their* joinm llmber and muscles in trim. fi' i _l _m_ It isn’t what we say. but ` what people say in favor ot our | fmammw Brieklluiliillg iii lull , r thatcoiivincesns we sellan of merit. on than mba 1" me whichimployqof the Sunday schools of theYOhrist'ian purchasing horse rug~e,_fu_r robes and har_- Roast, Domestic, Goose, Apple Sauce , &c,, E , . Cheese, and Crackers A TEUPERANCE Next Sunday the 23rd inet is by meat of the hteriiatloeal Smday a world the subject of temperanee will on gage the attention of -the members of the schools. ' A It has been the custom in many church 1 es to supplement the teaching of the Sun- day school on Temperance Sunday ly preaching special sermons on that day 1 dealing with the subject of the day. As a special effort is now being made to en- ,respectfully suggest that it would very appropriate for all the clergyinen of the evening service in Charlottetown be ,se- lected for the temperance sermon it would make a desirable uniformity: ' ` St. James' annual lecture course. which has always been of a high order, was opened very suspiciously last evening. Some native taxpayers are occasionally ship the Mayor thinks it befitting his for 20 years or, say, $10,000 in all! Prince Szreet from the Ci: y front to Kent Street The outrage shows a determined g p p tors behind prison bars. We trust and hope the City authorities example of hi n. y . iings, s the soothing vapor of Catarrhozune which i traverses every air cell and passage of the ‘ breathing orvans. it treats remote par-s approach, and kills thousands of germs ar l sine 25c. Druggists, or Polsuu dc Co., Kingoton,Ont. - DR. Hs M1L'roN’s PILLS cunn Coors 'ri Parton' Malage Grapes 20c. per lb. Oniax io grapes Sc. per lb. at J.D. McLeod. 19 li. Ping Pong Balls for 35c. a dozen or 2 for 7c. We have a large stock on hand and thousands on the way. The latest novel- ties for fine trade now opening at Tayloi’s , Bookstore. 19 ll. All economical buyers make a point of; nesses at C. E. Rodd’s, Great George St. 19 d8cw li. Late novel “The Red Shirts", a tale of the old volunteer fire department nicely bound in cloth, gilt top $1.50.-Mitchell’s Bookstore. 19 li. “°'1'.fl§f°iil..iifi" Muilagotewney Soup, ` ' Cod Fish and Cream Sauce, Beef Kidney, Soute on Toast, i Pouioes, caborgei reefs, _ ` A Tee. Codec Milk Home-made Bread and Pastry. A . For Sill hy licliill.. i-*_ I ani instructed by L.C. 0wen,Esqf. sf the liy-i ' Emul- sion -with Price 4oc per hottie. .Sold only by .r .. The Briekluildingand Land on the cornerof' and Kin 'streets . Sell _by _at the on_ _ iaceiiiie high office by his casting vote to remit to a company of outsiders some $500 a. year of detective skill supplemented by thc| ‘ nf.. .1 ..w..d, i.. mi.. r. br., .ls \_.¢-nnafnlll-I-ll guilty party to justice and make an ` 7 force » me P. E. 1. Prohibimry Law the 4) , ? Temperance Committee of Charlottetown p _ 9 Province at this particular time,w|:reach_ g _ Q temperance sermons on the date iudic~ 1# _,__ ._ _ f, _ ated. Irisfurther suggested that if the ' (Ulm 1 l of course-style an 9 weight to suit the weather conditions. Prices to suit the summoned to court and_mumed_,n_wm. A splendid line of fleeced lined Under for non-payment of taxes. Yet His Wor- I Wear an Sues' Perl *- Garment And it wears as well as it looks .f."‘§,f.‘f.T".‘.§` °2T.§§§i.fs'fT° 11°” lei! STANFIEUYS UNSHRINKABLE UN lnlS8l0D8.I‘l8S L0 bl`l€ h€8.tl1BIl, 8nd l.hlS lS i well, but it is clear that more attention ' ‘ Underwear in tall sizes and every must be given to the savages and vandals ' h O ° _ -_ weig t. ur prices are very low “h°“' mgsndof s_'";h “T "1';°"_;‘s°‘°“”“;‘ Mens Furnishings Department iirst W °°° °° ay mg t r° ° °w_° an Counter to right of entrance. destroyed the trees on the west side of .Y . and persistent malignity that shouldi l I] lod ethe er etra ' _ I , ~ ; 5 ~ will spare no reasonable eilort in the way __ K Mancllestcr, .Rchtrtson & ~ `\\_ \ 9 the history of our own Dominion will be D Tonav zsr. ,// iwashingtpn Pie, Rice Clstard, / V i’°St°,f¢ md lad °°.l‘6f3-{h'Sld¢°il I bert la! ri than i iaaiishem W 2,‘?_,_ ii '___'u _ u sid¢_ our T i _I _ PLEASANT CUREFOR WEAK LUNGS» ‘ A 0 . . The beet remed for sore weakl i » _ - l that cough mixtures and' sprays ca.u’t _ ` ’ . _= ._,_- f,§f,ff' l,f,f,°,,“;2_,°ti£,“t;f,',f°?f,'§‘;nff;;'§of,? We have made our stock mole wttractive than ever before makes br-athifig easy” and relrulgr, said importations of the most popular makes 'oi' cloth in ertsa marve ous in uence on lung f - ° . Qgmm Som Thma,_ Bmnchitm Cammy coating, etc. And are prepared to give our customers nobby Deafness, and Lung Trouble. Ciiarrn- hat cannot be surpassed in style, quality manufacture ozone cures at once, i delightful io ir- . ‘ ' ' ha_1e_ and sim_1et)uSe_ Spree Swozsmau We invite Inspection of our large and select stock John McLeod & . *`f~ New Brunswick and P, E, I, Agency sr. John, N. B, A l BLUBE-WEllll6KE “ELASTIIE” B00( BASE _A system of units; ten or a dozen books, one unit--more books more units, and get them as wanted. Grades and prices to suit all tastes and requirements. An ideal book-case for the home. Callandseetheinor writeforbooldet. - »A_l .-vw your un.: an-mna -<- y W .iswsisr s Q suiuirernie' ,‘ agvaais. iii ii ,ii