i DUT OF 2.000 CLAIMS tinst an.Accident [Co.1 for last year, were for accidents caus: i to pedestri ns walking on the si dewal 1Hk CIDEN THE OCKAW ACCIDED Insures against all kinds of ac idents Its premiums a low, and ti es a good Polic oS. ie. {s.ow | General Agent Charlottetown (HB DAILY EXAMINER. (897. THE SCOTT ACT. Morday Tue City Council, on last, Sifton is gomg to the | when to ¢ xpect a | pass the order giving eee | know that the Act bai \ THE DAILY FXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 15 1897 Klondyke. wright is nursing his rheumatism, Mowatt is packing up his papers prepara tory to being appoiated Lieutena: t Goverpor of Ontar a. Scve-al other ministers are scattered about in other places—so it is impossible to say mecting of Ceuncil to effect to the wislies ofthe majority of our citizens. It wil) now be proper for the | vardian to admit etter legal author'ty . 1g ] “ its error and for tie than “ue ExaMiNer” to “confirm our view of the case.” The fact is that Toe G uar- ian is not an uy- O-date paper, and does not been amended; and its legal authority is in the same boa’. —— << oe NOTES AND COMMENTS —Mr. Tarte has been devoting him-el! to the attempt to convert the good Liberal Montreal Witness by writing letters to tha! journal in praise of himself and his =chemes, After printing two of the arte jetters the Witness offers some reflections, ending with this remark : “Mr. Tarte re cuses us of wishing to ‘ politically annibi ate’ him; far from it, our efforis are to passed a resolution directing that proceed- ; keep him from anoibilating the public ings be instituted for the enforcemeat of the | Liquor Regnlation Act io this citv, and the Patriot last evening tinds fault with the act on of the Couneil declaring thatthe Scott Act to enforce the Regulation Act is premature. {t is admiited by-all that the Scott Act is, But ever since the the liquor dealers have had full swing, and is stillin force, and that any endeavor in strictness, still law. voting on the repeal in July last as a result liquor has _ been freely sold atall hours of the day and night without any restriction whatever. The reason for the non-enforcement vf the law as well as the noo-enforcement of certain warrants of commiitment has never beéu explained, notwithstanding tbat both Tax Examiver and Guardian on sions demanded, in the interest of the that explanation should be The Patriot on the other band took no part in the exposure of the warrant scandal and now throws cold water oa the Council’s reselution to enforce the law. With the legal question faised by the Patriot as to whether the Regulation many Occa- pu blie, given. Act is in force we think the point immaterial, because there is no doubt that theScott Act is stillthe law of the land and convictions can easily be obtained under the Act for if we mistake not itisan offence to expose or keep liquor.for sale. Therefore all the police officers need to do is to walk down the streete and take a note of every place where liquor is so exposed and have the proprietor convicted. It may, however, be useless to do ao, for there is no advantage to be gained if after convictions areobtained they are not fullow- ed up by executions. There are now convictions in the Magistrate’s Court upon which warrants of committment have interests, and incidentally himself and the Government, which he seems hysterivally bent upon doing.” —The summarized statements of the public accounts for the last two fiscal years show the following resulis: 1896 1897. Customs receipts $19,833,279 $19,478,226 Excise .. ....... 7,926,008 9,170,765 Post Office...... 2964,014 3,236,432 Public Works and eee 3694,264 3.570,571 Miscellaneous...... 2,301,025 2.563,291 Totale....... . $36,618,599 $37,809,347 Expenditure........ 36,949,142 38,335,086 Deficit . 350,500 525,739 The Movtreal Gazette points out that the Laurier Government in the first year of its exi-tence, collected more in taxes from the people, spert more on the ad- ministrative services, and had a bigger de- ficit than its Conservative predecessors. Ite members promised to be economical for the purpoee of getting votes. <i <—>-—a SIR LOUIS DAVIES’ SUCCESS. (Moutrea: Gazette.) Sir Louis Davies made some curious statements in his speech at Charlottetown. Speaking, tor instance, of preferential trade with Great Britain, he ,said : “The germ planted in 1892 has grown acd fleurished into a green bay tree and today the birds of theair not only in this country, but in the countries of Europe, are lodged in its branches.” Phia isa delightfu) mixture of metaphors and of facts. Sir Louis should read his Bible oftener and with greater care. It is the wicked who flourish like a green bay tree, but are soon cut down. Surely Sir Louis cannot have meant to referto the Liberal Government io this connection. As to the birds of the air “not only in this country but in the co miries of Europe” lodging in the branc} 2s, what does Sir Louis mean? Surely he cannot bereferring te the fact that the so-called preference iu favor of Great Britaia ia also extended to been issued but not executed aod the pub- | every European ec »ptry of any importance. Cart- | Arrives in Halifax After a Tempesatuous Voyuze from Devonport Hauirax, Sept. 13.—The battleship Reaown. the new flagship of the North American and West, Indan squadror, arrived today after a somewhat tempestu- ous voyage from Devonport. This is the lar rest warship which is remeimbered to Lave ever been in America and constitutes a powerful addition to the naval strength of Great Britain in the western bemisphere. The Renown suffered no damage on the passage and covered the distance im good time, despite the state of the weather and the fact that the ship was on her maiden vovage. The Renown bas a heavy beam and manceuvred in Halifax harbor today with exceedingly great ease. Crowds view- ed the ship approaching her dock aud were visibly impressed with the majesty of the flagship. It will be remembere! that the Renown headed the great jubilee fleet at Spithead and is supposed to embody in her construciion ail the elements which long experience dictates desirable fora battleship to possess. The Renown may be regarded as a new type of battleship, especially intended for distant colonial defence, H.M.S. Crescent, which the Renown relieve-,wil! proceed home at on: e as two flagsh:ps cannot remain in port over twenty four hours. The exchange of the cruixer for the battleship 1s significant os change of British policy. The Renown is to be followed by other modern ships aod several torpedo boat destroyers. Tue Besr.—* The best comedy-irama [ ever saw” was a veteran theatre-goer’s anawer when asked his opinion of “ Tle Privaie Secreta’ y’? But**lune” is asthr | ing s8“The Private Secretary” is laugh—- able, the Saw Mill scene and the Country Band a! ne repay one’s outlay to see them. And again no ove can atlord-to miss seeing Miss Ada Tufts in the serpentine and ra nbow dance. This dance requires sixty vards of dress materials to’ produce it. The electrica] and calcium ligbt apparatus is being brought over from Halifax by Mr. A. New, electrician, ¢n purpose for this dance. Remember Opera House,20th 22nd and 23rd, inst. Proceeds for New Cathe- oral, The Montreal Star’s London cable sayse While the Government officials deprecat Nationalistics press*to the tales. of Irish distress, it is very evident that they ase watching the progress of events with the keenes anxiety. The heavy rairs have de- stroved fully oue-half of the potato crop even in districts where no failure was feared a few weeks ago. The abundant hay crop yields but little profit owing to the low pgites of caitle. The oats have suffered g@verely, and the barley crop is of small account, Green crops are flouri+i- ing, bat as only a smal! area is under iltivation, they are uvimporiant. the outlook is serious, but an amelioration of he general conditions of the farmers by and legislation and co-operative tarming end the large exodus of recent years make lhe recurrence of the distress on the scale of the ‘great famine’ impossible. qe. - a OUR CLAIM —I$ THAT— in Ti with the oket Books uch Peopie’s Pt mends them to the people. a good fitting Iacket. ing to the finish. ets well finished. STYLE . FET FINISH PRICE Paton’s Jackets, in addition to their great sty e, it and finish,—the price quickly recom This is what every lady is looking for in her New Fall Jacket or Cape. This is what the Big Store airs. at, this is exactly what we accomplish. We give you The great success attending the big sale we have for Ladies’ Jackets is a good deal ow™ Our Jackets lead, and we are determined to keep to the front with Jack- The Big Store means to gain your good will by forciug prices down to vanishing point and keeping them there. Sze our $4, $5, $6 and $7 Jackets. HS PATON & C6 “Planet” Flour...... Gives Satisfaction OT (Bie kins (1D MERIT ‘OPERA HOUSE. Halifax Amateur Dramatic Company IN COMEDY AND DRAMA. 3-NICHTS—3 Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday September 20:h, 21st and 22nd. In Aid of the New Cathedral The Halifax Amateur Dramatic Co. ; will appear at the Opera Hone on the above dates of Exhibition Week, placing on the boards the three phenomenal successes : MONDAY, 20th—-the sensational Melodrama, , “JUNE. Introducing Saw Mill Scene and Country Testi- o mona C. P Fletcher, Esq. Dear Str,—I do not wisk to return to Montreal without expressing my gratitude to you for the very excellent Bell Piano that you placed ax iny disposal fur my recital, I have tried many Canadie1 Pianos of different manv ‘ac- ——_ lic has been amazed at the reasons given | Sir Louis went On to say, with reference to ‘ : turers,nd must say that, con- on the: diedek eaaaen te thee | ee tt preferential trade resolution, that he Sovereign rae ‘ and. ‘deri ’ See oe bre ? : ; | had been appointed to argue the case before : Ask your Orocer for it TUESDAY, 2lsi—the great Comedy | dering the size 0 e instru- Lr Patsy bra a a = the law officers of the Crown. He would Flavoring’ . Drama, : ment, T have never found one } silence of the authorities and the fact that | not wearv his hearers with a synopie of be aa ” 3 a ci the warrants are unexecuted, gives strong | the a-gument Suffice it to say ti at be had Bxtracts Kyery barrel guaranteed, The Private Secretary. to equal it for depth and bril- 4 , color to the extraordinary stories pit one ae ae the unity of WEDNESDAY, 22nd— the _ thrilling liancy of tone, ‘The action is forward and discussed almost everywhere. ae ae tiee ear: Whe. aa ae ~ See wee aren Strength, Purity septl5—dlm melodrama, quite as elastic and respons: — i It is to be hoped that the present state of affairs in Charlottetowa wili come to an end at once, even if by so doing the ar- rangements made under the “deal” should be violaied. THE GUARDIAN AND THE SCOTT ACT Wecomply with the request of The Guardian, aod direct it3 attention tothe 9th Section of the Canada Temperance { .888, which reads ag Amendment Act c follows : “9. When any petition for the revoca- eation of an Order-in-Council for the bringing into Operation of the second part of the Canada Temperance Act has beer heretofore or is hereafter adopted by the electors of the countv or city named there- ia and to which the same relates, the Govervor-in-Council may at any time after the expiration of thirty days from the day on which the same was 80 adopted by Order-in-Council, pub'ished in the Canada Gazette, declare that the second part of the said Act shall no longer be in force, and section ninety—four of the said Act so far as is inconsistent with the pro- visions of this section is hereby repealed.” Now as the petition for repeal was adopted ty the citizens of Charlottetown on the 22nd of July, it follows that upon the expiry of thirty days from that date the Governor General in Courcil should have passed the repealingorder. We can- not, however, satisfy the Guardian, and tell our readers when this order will be passed as that will likely depend on when the ministers quit skylarking about the country on pleasure trips and settle down to business. Laurier, Davies, Tarte and Fisher are io St. John booming the exbibi- tion. Scott is in Ontario rusticating, Borden isina military camp. Fielding is get- ting ready to goto England toborrow money Blair is in England dodging office-seekers. Louis argue and in what was he success- fu? He argued that the Belgian and German treasies did not apply to the revo- Jution proposed by the Liberal Govern- ment. The law offivers of the Crown decided that they did. If this is what Sir Louis calls a success to awaken the echoes of the universes, the fumes of his own rhetoric must have got into his brain. Physical strength and energy contri- tribute to strength of character, and both mdy be had by taking Hood’s Sarsa- parilla, Some girls wanted to learn millinery. enxuire of Mise Walker at. Stauley Bros. the always bney store. 215—2i Our Proof lst— Our Customers say so. 2nd.—Our eales are increasing. 3rd.— Consumers specify the Sovereign brand. Know the best and get them. Ark for Sovereign Brand. Manufactured by SIMSON BROS. & CO. Halifax. N, §. MONEY... 000080008806 4000 COOOSCOCCOOSOROOSCS M worid, the”++ .o co mmands the lowest price in every business part of CA +4 UYERS will learn all that, and our prices will unmistakably conv them that we inlend to secure their trade, We quote low not because we make no profit, but because we make our own FURNITUNE, and thus secure our stock ax lower first cost than if we had co import our goods. Mark Wright & Co. Ltd HOME MAKERS. ene —_—— iGaiter, : Gaiters, Gaiters. Ss ® “ ® : opening to-day, a full $ range of Ladies’ Gaiters; $ prices low as the lowest. When you want gaiters callon us. “Qur prices speak for themselves.” px. mk. Jost COCCCOOOCOL® COCDCCE0 1000 PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION. Maritime Breeders Association cnetememeel A meeting of this Association, compos- ed of the leading breeders of the Maritime Provinces, will be held on the Exhibition Grounds, on Thursday, the 23rd inst.. at 19 o’clock, a. m. : BENJ. ROGERS, President. A. B. WARBURTON, 8 : eept 15— ecretary ODOO 0000 0006 0909 00008 BEET 8000 OO + 000606080 “The Curse of Cain.” Popular Prices, 35 and 25c. A rows reserved at 50c se ptT Kindergarten Hall. | SEPTEMBER 13, 14 & 16. LIVING PICTURES - obi beuesee FROM LONDON ENG N0 URE HC BOOM ! 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