if New Dry GoiidsSlorc, S. l. Mcll0nald’s A _ .. , ./»~‘ 5' .. _ / 7 ,I ' ,_- ; 4.. 1/ / .IJ ._.I",/1,( _ .N __ i 5;:-:~. ` 2, =' " '.e';/fr' ` ¥":¢»' ."\' ii; ~»\’l\ ».~ _, __~. fi `§. r ,-` -<' e.~x<<, 1- If f;_"_v_.` v/ ‘ .2 ~. fi ) _ f./$41’ _ //V >_4{/f /.' ’ _,lf -\._ I- ;-' ,,V.',V;/ I *T15 'f. E” eliisivei _-if' most eoiii pi‘el1ensi\'e casioii, as well as the iii( oulii1~erf..Fli§sr‘ lull..-uN.ERY orruluo \/v_,e...|_i_e_siiay Affernoo-. _and Ev.ning . Ap ii ist From 7.30 1’ iii i0 '0`§|_ock A f/ l»'ii.lili..iut and beau il( lr j>1'. A A display l'>eaiity,; that will siirpass in elegf- l \l\ft~<;liies 4’ \\x sliovving, Wediiesday A evening, l l __ ____ __ __ _______ -__.-- .»_ _.___ ___., _ . 4 (\ nourishincnt that Ferrovone so,ing li ioi ini bevcrn 4- i roses n I ,_ - . ALLIANCE In the Y.M.C.iA. on’ 5l'uesdny,the an-lbehind it,-,-(and otherwise how could nual convention' of the Provincial!" ‘wld Umce ° day 7) TT’ bI°°§;';; Brunch of the Dominion Teiiiperancelwra “gil nfglsglates' 'gills exeliuuon was held._ There was un unusually “spans le .oz etgene nsibmgy large attendance, all parts of`thel°l ‘lm 'N' he" ° "apo f P - b _. of the doctors and druggists OHDS rovince eing represented. I _ h M ._ Afnong the deleiiates were: Rus- ,im °f-bel :galil Ifricttg. T e st ogg;-t .wi-Finley, nmmroi-u w.....i, i»i..w...ni "“°“' W °` °" ‘” ’“° l’ Rackham, Rev. Mr. Chuwen, l’uwnni;l °°m”"h“t "hwy l.” we “l“_"'°r"' Jf A. Moore, Oscar Bnngster. li. C.»t°“ m°l`° l'l’““ l“su.c°' "' °°" noir, A. D. i~‘.-user; J. K. lion,-, A.!°""‘ '°'l"l‘°S-'»°“‘° °l""=°“,.';‘~‘ ’ Dewar; wm_ Lough new Wm Rh”-|en.convictions, when tho comi ions nav. ri. n. 'rimmni-., wm. J. Mcis~' *h° 1"* l‘“"° W2" ~ °°‘¥‘l"‘°“ tyre, Wm. Meilett, A. E. (ll\:ip_niun,| M.A.; itev. I.. J. Wuson, iiev. F. A._ Wiiibtuiun, Rev. R. G. Sinriziir, W.‘ i(f_ M,_-,hmm _]_ J_ Uh“m_,,.||_ (~_y,.,,3 gjure in the hands of_the Magis- }i_, Moore, li. H..MclJoii;ild, John 'Mollison, liobert G. Mcliish, Rev. T. Mnrshnil, Geo. M. lilclienzic, I’ctcr‘ Ross, F. Aubrey Jones, (‘. li. Web stcr Henry (loffin, Williniu White, John A Morrison, Rev. Geo. lil. floss John H. Weeks, A. 1'. l‘r|\\vsr, M.i..A (‘». W. Crosby, J. G. l\I<-Ln-oil, Josiah Roberts, H. U.'Wood, E. L-l. Weeks, Mrs. P. lioss, S. F. Hodgson, A.W. Tnnton, E. Un.iiipbcll,1}iiul\nrd (lrccd, l<}ii;:ai~ Giddings, Benj. Gruliuiii, Wm. Robin, Arch. McDonald, UswuldGra~ liuni, und n large number of others., 'l`\\'o very enthusiastic mectingsl were held-oiic in the afternoon and one in the evening. . After the opening of the 'conven-' tion, and the, usual routine, the re-_ ports of. the Provincial Prohibitionf Inspectors were read, showing that the law wus. being well enforced inl their territory of. Queen's und Prince' County. No other inspectors were presont.- Serious complaints wernl ml\`¢l0 F€P.'l1l`llil1g f-he lneffectiveness of~ the inspectors for King’s County. I Addresses were made on the pre- sent condition of affairs by R. H.: McDonald, St. Eleanoi"s; Hou. J. M. Clark, A. P. Prowsc, M.L.A.; J. K.. Ross, Rev. R. G. Sinclair, Rev. W., J. Waiion, Arch. McDonald, Murray. Harbor; Wm. McLeod, Dundas; In-5 spector. Jenkins, Rev. Wm. Phelan, Rev. HXE. Thomas, L. U. Fowler,§ C.- W. Crosby, I.l_onsiiuv\', E. D.-Fra-. ser and many others. i The following resolutions worei passed :- 1 lst. That this Alliance is of thel opinion that one inspector in eachl county would be more in the interest ' of Temperance work, provided a suf-1 ficient salary be given to eneblel them to devote their whole time tol th rl . . e wo c _ 2nd. In view of the gross abuse ofl the law on the part of many doc-l tors, in giving pi'escr_i|;tions for pro~. fcssedly medicinal purposes the in-. spectors are stongly"ur;:ed to put* the law in force wherever there urel pinin cases of its violation. ' l 3rd. That this Alliance places it- self on record as opposed to_ the ex- istence of clubs where liquor is dis- pensed giving as theyftio a privilegc| to a class, and heing‘inost pci1xiici~l ous in their effect on young men and' exerting a baneiul iiiflilencc on the °0v’;‘}§“‘f“lty- ' __ i ’:' _ and professional. If the profession eicns petitions ure- -circulated were what it pretends to be we from time to time to secure the lib- eration of convicted liquor sellers'm-(ms cUmm\mi¢y_ a o c ' and the prerogative of the Lieutenant Governor invoked tothis end the H . - r- ~ . Alliance wish to record their strong is to thi illllgglsts' it mmm up disapproval of such proceedings ns _ . , _ liindto spare in this 1ittle.1’rn\'inca. ,it is in the interests of _iustiue tliut. Time was “,h,.n the (1,-ug4._.i,.¢_S “-C,-E lim Renultlw Uf the lHW |10 CHl‘Fl0<| incn of thc stuuncliest charncte. But 1 t 'ith t ie ' . . ou \\ ou nr oi favor. Whereas vendors wholwcrc not nt `_ lnll risked for or needed have been ap- ¢.|.,;\.,,¢,,||y that L3, some ,,114 /¢_,,,.“ pointed in Prince und Quecn’s (loun- ties and whereus their disiiiis-'ul |'us` ° _ 'l`..~.-. most beautif-lil and dainty D0 YOU LAQK 5E1‘F'(fONTR0l-'- been frequently asked for iu I‘iince| -‘An ,,,.e.m,,dy to mhnit that (ml values iii his na are included in the super- 1, you me ,_0nS,,mt,y keyed up |§fl\ri s nd ‘Ind _ U1 bo ks M T hw & Cm quickly supptliesn Besides' its- toniciwithout pi'cs_crintinn.n. _ The lqiwerh t. v' ` OOOOOOOOOOOOOOUOO .O O O O '"\1‘OOOOOOOOCOOO U O J ><; c_c.f>.e,_o;_{v Q, yr -' oo oo o sci und there is nr sufficiency oi cvideuc to warrant - their so doing. Th Inspectors,-in sonic cases nt least,-- trates; those write out inforiiintions issue documents, und, if they' B0 desii'e,»-.~.‘oinct mes. unfortunately` they do desire,- enn let loose the mulc- clenr, then, that none but strictly upright inuixistrntes, men learned inf fzictor upon the community. It is. their profession, temperate in their own habits, and lieurty Symlllltlliiz’ ing with tcmperunce, should bc up-, pointed to administer such u law ii Luis, not mere pettiioggers hoist-int responsibility by the power of D0l1'~l' cul cxigcncy. The nccccssitY Uf th? Stipenilnry ‘Mugistrate‘s being UH lawyer of two years’ standing, plnccs' the whole administration oi the lnw` in many instances, in the hands Of some utterly incompetent. ‘and ‘ln sympathetic person; _one who. by hi inconsequent Conduct quickly mil-‘W-» the success of statutory tempernnc. impossible. The last state of ii _ munity under .such admiriistration isf worse than Qlc first; and it wei' necessary, I should think, for ou legislators to consider whether ther are not other interests than those 0 the lawyers,-whether there are no, other men as capable of giving common-sense judgment as some o the stipendary magistrates DOW uuthorit y' D I Q "We are loth to bring serious cul pnbility home to a professional class whose honor should be at all times above reproach. We should be very norry to chzirgc vcnnlity and wrong- doing to the medical doctors as a whole. Happily the majority of them are conscientious and virtue-loving now styles that I :nn showing. i. Undoubtedly I am . lhc Hal Mail 1>on’l think of linyiiig your spring hat unlii you See the mnuy I mu sole ng,;n_l for the famous English Trejs lint :mil the tmppy .-\iiicric:\n I-`|'.\|iklni. Iain lh_e only exc»u.~uve Up To Dale lluller and l-`u-'liislier in the City. H . BROWN The Hut ;indC:ip Man _ " ’;». . I men; but unfortunately there ls nn element/ mixed with the rank and file, whose sympathies nre with liq- uor and liquor"-iirinking,-an elemenll composed of individuals who are themselves, sad to say, often the victims of drink. Then again, thel competition now so sharp among medical practitioners induces men, who are otherwisw well-meaning to irrunt prescriptions, which, under the cloak of medicine. procure liquor for heverugc purposes for an undesirable clientele. Some of the worst offend- ers here. too, are found loudly in- vokim: their personal honor, und that of tho profession, whilst they o tiiintrs that very materially com- promise all honor-both persona.) should hnvc :i soberer und more dec- pem that vie lime cnouirli of them. wc sec tliliigs happening every dny in this community which prove un- of the whccl of fate, wenklinirl-a huvc pot into the pIare-i of iioiicst men .inte luws. r‘lomctliin|.: must be dorm to coiiibut the i-ieiluctivc influence of the uuprincipled phnrniaeist._ . _i The law must he made to effect his correction or his complete suppres- sion.” The officers elected are:- Prcsident-Re\' A E Burke Ross. on Premier Hnsznrd this morning in ¥`H§urd to more eifecient enforcement of the luw in the Counties-especiab ly I{iul:'s County. . `“ i V 'l`ln~ |~eiulvr.~ nfll|i~|u\per will be nb-mu-sl in ciirn lbiit ilu-re is at lens( one ili-uud}1~|l' n const futionnl l\'eniii\c|\i. ‘llull'n(`uiuri-li <-ure-is tnkon inter- nnlly. acting :iii-c|~ll,\' upon thu blood and niin-mis silrfiieoriof ibn .~;vuir||i. tliucbyrlcstroy- ingiho _lniiudntioli of ilic riiscnse. und\givin¥ the Dutim\t»~l|1~N:\l| by buiblinlz up the cons tltutinn mul iw-iisliuxrimfiii-e In 4 nina its work. T|\0 |\ropi~leiur.~| iinw- sn much faith in its vnritt ivo |io\\'r\»¢ ibut they nffci-llnu Hun ii-eil llnilum- for any i'mu.~ that it fuiis to uni1:. Sniid for list 'i' icstlwiuiiiiilw. Aildresu F J (*lll~I.\'i'Z\' dt C0., Toledo. 0, Sold by nliDrug11ists7:'»c Take Hull's Fclnily Pills for eoi\»tlputln= l ' We have tons of coa here both Hard and oft ready to fill orders. ~ A. Pickanit to Coal and Wood " .gl Ch"i"own $109 Reward, $l0Qf' lhe Hi acl lunrters u well an unitary reunite In obtained from the un of Alnlulino. ln- ctnd of dotorbntlng with spilt actually becomes harder, until at lut' it _inrlnl part of the well itself. = .Ii-._'\_ - ALABAs'mns:i A ` with its plain tintl, supplies l. luxlloue wall-outing for the most hnndsome rooml. leavin? yol' wells free Iran the deli- rium of wall papers. _ We wil be&l`ul to toll you more about Aiaimtin. if you will uk ua. ul lhew you e tint eird uid cutting of wood with 55 coats U. Hotels Haldwalellmpany. _.__ _,ei d ,_- Wild For Paints. J scams You will f`|ii:l us up--to-ilaie in lrsnlr-, for we iucun business an people. 'Give hs n trial and you right. i-'or we sell so as to se] J.. _ _ _ __________ __ .-uT__-1 SUITS -i__.--?__¢ l\'..\\- is ilu- time io order your new spring suit. Dou’.‘,wuit ill ‘Eire others have secured theirs, but be in the len: and ‘ li-ve first clioice of the fine assortnient of cloths we hnveiin slot-k. The vnricty of pulierns and colorl can't be beat. everyliue of the tailoring diiiieiirl to have lols of ii, mul know thul oui»to~ date methods will liofsatisfy up-to-da_te I 1; will sec that what we say is il' _J I again. McDonald & Perry. , THE NOBBY TAILORS ' - 137 Gt. George St ire You Un The Line; There are lines of washing which :ire harder on your clothes than ours. Our lines embrace the new- est :iiid best methods, combin- ed with skill and pure niateri als which ensure to you most- szrtisfactory rcsiilts. A- .F. Websterf . Star Steam Laundry i 3 '_ Kent St Phone 151 W' RBURTUN & SHAW $'A.RfBlS'l‘ER/B. A'l`1`0RNl¢\'B, NOTAIIY PUBLIC, Eta. Oilice in Cameron Block Charlotte- town, P. E. Island A. B. Warburton, B A. D. L. ~ D Edgar Shaw df-l6m ' "' msg; Arthur J B. Mclllsh, B.l\. _ (HARVARD) Barrister md Attorney-et-Lew Cor. Qu" and llichmund Sta., (.‘n‘¢ow|| Coffee Is. an article you want good or not at all. We have an extra quality. Chase SL Sanborn’s_ which for strength and flavor is hard to beat. Ground as you want it. ` 40 cts. per lb. ` 5 Oiher grades -from z8cts. up- , Jenkins YD. Son I Box 491 I City- 4 dtlsrtuiyr -mu lI0l`EL "BR"llliSW Iti( , HONCTON, N. B. The Largest md Beet Iaclted 800:: _ lR:::dC|i3h:\ew&mdednl.m_“m,;: e:."‘;..'.ir.°'s..r..%if.-2°.-..‘fl‘::°".'%.m:‘i~.f'.. =, mu- lauren. GEO. Mf‘SWlENlY» P709* A irhnn KC.8 uoalaU6|x"’“"°" .' ' » 'f 1-L e .~'°»f»~"f‘*=-iflll’-»»‘~‘-‘~’ll*1’f-t”->-°~‘ll-“fi-Y* ~ _~ ‘ ' l » . _, » ° . r f . ._¢_ ...,. ‘i v n i . . l v l 4 i