:LI _._ 1»§‘f»~..r,p~i..i§ rv-Q,” ,....,___. _._...._» ,,,....... ,,.:..,,,?.,.,,Vu, l i ’° "i ffm -fv'§‘Té" '“ §§g*§1_. “ti =_¢§‘=‘l"» $¥"_£*H\'§ ' ‘ ~ . s 1; “fi 1" '_<.;»i1`P‘.f'<,=¢i’i-`f; f. ._-‘»s;,'" ~- ._ ._ '_ . 2 THE oUAnD1A>l _cH&nLo'1'trn'rowN, sin 1 28 898 mfr# , 1 ni l li IF gg I- _‘l C; l I F VT” : 'Awriter in the _Literary Digest Pai N 1| Ne. . S .. ._.?__. MISS M. H. l}HISH0llii H33 ronyoii d her studies in _i\l0fii~ Block and will give lessfiis in O-l China and Water Colors, also T-li e,tr\ _ painting from October lsf. 1398. l0 June lst. 1899. Sf'pt.‘.28, ¢'&\V GW- loii Bliiins APPLES Si e‘ial auction THURSD.-\Y. .\`#.D'. ggi h, at 10.30 0`cl0cl:. lU0 boriela choice ripples inoluding llriivet swirls! packed f-ir the SS lvlllulp g for lf ig" land and tro `i_-im tor shiiim- iit_ E- H. NORTON _ .\iiciion~.-cr. ‘2-5-:2i. _ Ieiii:iieis’lssicii\lii uiPi\, _-‘ t all times to further _the beat 1.5.' fsgoflno oeonio.aii`f`f`l'¢`:`é's """"" "1°00‘ Ontario since the last provincial elec-, lo...-e noon oorobiionod otnioioiigwiog places: ,ion over the right of election con. ¥ii‘<‘;1i»a§;v1=;;!';;`;"t{‘S*;‘3‘t’,*;°(‘;`°-1'xTrie.s B°0k',,W,.e__D_ Kpgun-p. for ministerial candidates, and if their iiauagor. votes were not counted it might have xlbei-ton. Alberton Bookstore. G. S. Muttart defeated the Hardy gdvernment In .\ ,eiiti. ' "gm" E"*“" T°1°"h°“° °m°°‘ R S°°";°'“`Az°m' all previous elections these constables Y J P H00 J`E`B`M°CREAll)ditor.l 'Business nlanairer. had _voted unchallenged, and “he M4 y _ question of their right to vote was recently raised for the first time. The courts have now decided that the ooooobieshodoio sin in to vote 3 B ~ This is a victory for the Hardy ‘ government. YVEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 28.1899. The prevalent 'impression is that a much smaller vote may be polled at The annual Convention of the 'feachersi CABINET HINISTERS the lebiscite than an a general P0li_ Association will be held in Y. Ni. C. A. Hal Charlottetown on the 61 h and Tth of Oct. vom mencinir at Itloclock a. in. on Thursday th 6th. The followingis the pi‘ogramme;- _ "The study o Plants’, lesson by G. L _ Hay. J h N B T 5 ul Ph, B. of St fi n. .’. . “ he Human .`.i in Education", paper by J. A. Ready B. A It was known from the outset that i the members of the Laurier cabinet P gi AND PR°H!BlTI°N° tical election. This impression is no doubt a correct one so far _ as large sections of the Dominion are con- cerned, where no great interest has Irislizown “.\laturn.l Science in its relai ion to l are divided in Selllllllellli 8.8 ~lZ0 Dll6 begn g,wgl{`ened_ The p81‘S0n§.lel0[D€Hb l,;‘§“vf,‘f”_,f’°E§"f:k'Il;‘,`,;‘;aYF\i2{‘,§iu‘gf “Ui-'Qfe l merits of prohibition. Mainly they of candidates on both sides will be d _ . pint of the l_‘eacher , paper by Inspector M (` ack "Kinde rt w k” l haie been silent during the campaign, wanting And it is to be remember- io3»§'.i`o.oy Miss sa'i~8i;,o`i“chi’i-'io `¢o§i°.5§r~-sgriio 1 though Hon. Mr. Fisher ,has spoken f ed than in the ordinary election only Aifiwrs Ot “°d°"' Educmmn ’ “dams bl l out msnfully for prohibition and Hon. *i from two thirds to three fourths of '4. . Hay. nh. B. “Teaching fromaPhysiolog_ic al Standpoint" paper by _Dr. Ross of Albertoii. This Convention promises to bo one of the best and most inlerestiniin the history of the Association Every teac_ er should endeavour to be present. Return tickets at one f ire- _ R. H. (?AMl§‘BE§é.I,. A. P. TROWSDALE. re ent Secretary Sep '28 d8tw li. The Misses McDonald will re-open in their room. in the New Prowse Building, Sunnyside, the 1-t of October. es Classes at 4 and l p. m. Private lessons by appointment, FAIIGY DAIGIIS A SFEGIALTY Arrangements for lessons and class. can be mado b callin after the “fithinst . g _ at rooms from 10 30 to 12 a m on Tuesday und Fridays before or after elses hours. ept '22, 24. ‘Z6 QS _ _ _ q DR. -ALEX. MCNEILL. ' ~ 1 Physician & Surgeon. __ _(Formerly of Kensington.) P\’l'\¢9< 3.1;, Charlottetown. n§iw\oi_+o sr., 9. nv. /~\,...~.\. spoken avainst it These gentlemen _are all from the p.iovince of Quebe T where prohibition sentiment is muchf ‘Messrs Tarte,Joly and Geoffrion have l H ' L . C’ provinces, or in Ontario. ‘ Unfortunately the late Conser the votes on the listsare polled. But the majority decides the election whether the votes recorded are few or many. _ less advanced than in the eastern* _-___- The death of Hon. M. C. Cameron so soon after his appointment as V8.lJlVB Cabllléli W&S 3.lS0 divided, COD i Ggvgrngr of the N0!-gh Wggb' T31-fi- taining probably 0- 18120 H18j0l'i€y Q tories, leaves vacant a place for whic who had no favor for prohibitory, Hon David Laird had been strongl ,_ abolition of the liquor trallic. We cite the fact for the instruction REMOVED mst. door to the right upstairs., ~ V _ D R. J. l_'l. AYER5 oeiirisr. 1q_ _i-ui *Q _ 'f»::- ' = on 7 __ _;- f *lil llll llllllllll 1 iooospoositio for Both oudfflgi # Laundry will iremove grece # stain from Silk, Laces, Woolen # i goods Carpets, Flaunels etc. #atm Will clean Goid and Silv- * Hair Brushes Combs % er ware, , * etc. et... # Sunlight Ammonia is abso- % #1-itely pure of uniform strength Sir Henry .loly talks rubbish when *and warranted to give satisfac-V * tion. For Sale by. BK i”l“Sll___.& *Corner Gt. (5e» and Kent St. # Uily illsihtihiétikiltilfihitiifiiiitit I On uid after Monday, Oct 3rd, my patrons will dn-1 me in my othea in the new Prowse Block. on the Soi-rh Side ot Q ieeu's Square. milf. cz _ 9 il€i`€'f¥lt§ll¥##% of the Examiner, and to show that it is a hopeful symptom t.hat,Quebec has now in Mr. Fisher a prohihitionist in the cabinet. The late Conservative government appointed a royal com- mission to ascertain whether pilohibi- tion was desirable, though the government, as as--body, were not in favor of a. prohibitory law. The royal commis~ion cost many thousands more, but each of these measures will help to bring us nearer l to the time when the traffic must be abolished by law. Mixed motives led the Conser- vative and Liberal cabinets to agree to the commission and the plebiscite. But we know very well that if the people demand prohibition they will get it-if not from one ,party then from the other. = - _ he speaks of compensation to the men who have their money invested in the liquor business. They have not even had the hardihood to ask it, where the sale has been prohibited in county after county, and even in an ’ entire province under the Scott Act. Nor would they have got it if they had asked it But why quote Sir Henry J olyl He has at least no pecuniary interest in distillin , brewin or li uor lllllll lllllllllll UNL T’I‘hei -1. s. Booaviata_sailin¢.ti~om»Montreai ‘NS _HY II\Q”mng reptember 27th will be due at Charlottetown Friday morning sept. 39511 “Pd WUI ~-‘il for St. John's Newloundlnnd Wa' NWN* 5Y\ill8Y. carrying Hor,_¢g_ Cattle and Sheep on deck,an:1produo¢ under “r§:;‘ °2:“i'°~s- ur er ` ‘ j _ sage apply to pa icu ars as to freight and pas PEAKE BROS 81 CO.- i Ch'tfiwn soot. sith ol. Age” i_. ___i_&W_l *Y a A QUICK CURE FOR COUGHS and COLDS Pyny-Pectoral Tli¢CanadianRzmedy£or;_I1 THHUAT w lliilc Afrscrioiis mvis at i.Awiiai~ics co, Linnea, Pf°i>'s Peru Dun' mo inner. “"' YN* Montreal S 2 ‘l selling. We are not far removed from the time when in the federal _cabinet there were two of of the, wealthiest representatives of the dis-f tilling and brewing interests of Can- .a.da. The present ministry as a body may have little favor for prohibit;on, but they have among their number the author of the Scott Act, and a number of honest temperauce men, unassociated with any brewer or distiller. EDITORIAL NOTES. Let Charlottetown to-morropwi reverse the vote of fourteen ‘H months ago l Free rum is the city’s shame. legislation. Take the representation reoommended and for which he poss- of Quebec province in the portfolios eggeg especial .fitness Mr. Laird wa of the successive Conservativel 3, high] successful governor of th cabinets from 1873 £0 1396 , Territorilas in the years 1876-Sl an and there was not, we believe..;it would be agreeable to the peopl a. single prohibitionist among them , there to have him again rule eve The names Of H011. WIGSSPB P096 lthem. L He has undoubted claims o Langevin, Masson, Baby, Caron, { his party and the GUARDIAN would b Mousseau, Chapleau, Abbott audi pleased to find 'the government no Colb -the Quebec members of the; ivin him the lace. fedeiial cabinets in that time-are not l g g P--- ` ' the names of ardent prohibitionists., (jomnin the, United States wa YQB they WBFG the BSSOCl.8.l»€S Of Such \ 13|-ggly Slave labor befor H1911 as Messrs Tilley, FUSWP’ and the days of emancipation. What wil others from other provinces, who i beoome of the com ¢r0p'} was gh were outspoken ad rocates of thel question asked by the slave, " trembling. Thecorn crop of 1860' `742 bushels Last ear it was 2 Y those who fear that~~ihe country can Y- Y 'Y as negro slavery even though i _ - ts of dollars; the plebiscite will cost still, victims are mostly white men! .I--__ h Y B Bi d ef I' I1 e. s e 1 if Y , advocates, and some of the friends of f freedom ‘heard it with, - fear ' and - A the not you of siovery,wos~ s3s,792,f ' i ‘ y - _ 1° `\ 283,875,000 bushels, or nearly three ", times as much as in the days 'of i slaver . There is a lesson in this for not pay its way if men stop' drinking wbiske Whiske slave is as had __ J. _ / ‘ ' J; ' _ .. Qi. " » "‘ __ _- ' \'1~ 4., I I Hi Ii giiiiiimi lllllll _ _,I Xllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllll . . _ lllllllllllllll _ I _ '_ TWG Ri LE CAQES. Ihave boenanintensesu£erertrnmEcceim £3’ 9” Y°°'°~ I "iw Jmdicinoo, four doo- im”iii3$‘€;&ii‘i°°»i'Ii‘il’»to§=”i£"’i‘n'i”ai‘§“i"“"noo”° with dreadful’ itching. .freer min oinroo tles of Cu'r1c\mA Rnsonvnmr, andgonoboiof ` CUTg7URA SAINE. I was wmgletely cured. E0~ A- LOWE, 907 Mar, et St., 1>nii,,1>a_ I had Ecze for was in it Milos. ’_?r'ii°»'Z.o’ioo°°'ii”£'I.`iT§.’§'i»o¢°"'£ was _covered with a dry scam The itchingwas ggielgd I =h°g§h= iw-mid drive mo mo.-A 1. all lim ies. ‘but could not getcured. I used iivebottles of CU'rrcuaA Rnsonvmvl' uve gakes of Csn'riou~aA SoAi>, and nvo boxés of U'riCURA ALVE, and I was am Ietely cured. ` C- L0NG»p325 Wilton Ave., Zgaronto, Can. o..§?h‘6»°§3I »°v"ii‘~i‘L“5§i7.¥»'rii»§`f'Iiv‘i.'fl§‘ii°.¢'ii1’$'i'€\7 snr.; °~=“<=°~» --1 o§:¥‘_'11;f".:?.i'.:.f.l:'.i;‘;l.'51‘.:_‘.”.:.2r.T_?.oof”°".'.‘: F08 il3lIR£ll *_ _.-1»_- _ ' , Lumba o d - _ madg Harlrliless 3131328? ' Kidney Pills. ‘ Lumbago and Rheumatisrnl eau . _ _ sg ;::§T]dP3-ln _and f suli"eri_ng. 'Every _ W°m3~D Who runs chances of getting Wet, or catching cold, is liablg ‘F lHWi Iwdlif/» or -----_-_-.._¢-__ _ ..-_ S We have-ca. hundred = issee eefers y :abandon ac kots German Gods W _ _ . I §f‘Q5§- ‘\»‘§-Q. LADIES, we _bought these goods and had them tnrougli .t-he 'custom house before the duty wentup on German Goods; so we will give our customers the benefit " Come and inspect the Childrens Jacket; Lowest price on ai four or five lot for cash li-.__.i_ili.§» ll _~ O-Fll LW ~ ~ -L _ - *vi TWIN 'l‘0lll‘llHllHSli~ Rubbers .......... Rubbers ...___ 2,500 paiis American rubbers, mens and wo _ ur a and _inter supply of _Stoves have been E mgl:'°“m' ceived. - - _ -A The lar est stock nd lower prices than any other house linthe trade.g ' it V _ i _ _ 4 ' . @Call and be convinced. ‘ * ' 1”” DOSD. &. ROGERS "P 19--4!! r of Alcoho ll|l|llHhl|\» llllllll llll ll Sllllllllne.P;;ir;::_.ai:;f;..;ii.r _ ed. . S_ S_ ..L0,,d0,, City.. Wm have average crop in the ten last years of caricaiuri';l_iof lm;"a15_f¢d, ,mis-5h3P°U Halifax for London, G. B. on September slavery was no more than three mil- ` walk withoufi`7"` “mt” who mmm! T The cotton cropof last year in~the___g)°;g1ml3 f\1l1_0f. Sufferers from ‘ United States was an enormous one-. ; 9°’l§’ ,‘ ll,l80,000 bales as against seven or iioiglt ' lift# if S eight millions in the two previous cle as; ,=. Y i“eV¢fY IIluS~` years. In the days of slavery it used or foot ri torture, s_To movehand to to soidihot “oonoo is kiog”in tho' ~~,g¢,,,-yo ”~th° "‘_"*.‘°‘_--Slmek with Republic, and that without slave H i " Rheumatism makes more ‘ _ - _ miles eulftiu H” "”'°t" “.=°'ds="== *bv i _ 8th. lion bales, and the very largest vast everyda _ RIC to beseen s. s. fgn ii ~~ ii i - b it 4,668,770 is . f ' 7 _ .°.““l“°Y‘”'f°bl=me-' for Liverpool <(>)irinl4 vgdpheave Hahfax sliivery insteadnof d;£tro§nb;ht:JT‘»:1f ‘ you .neuhrt &`r . I W W W CLARKE Pwdllct-mu has greatly increased it H Kidney 15115 ke Lumhga Body' M H H . ' ` ’ . .vor U. M1 A .:’ -it", “ `_ ‘W a U _ e ‘ T ’ _. __` I ' _ - _ pp I; A _ ` .' _ _ i ,_ Cwiowl A.,g_ 29 »98_ A.°=;eut.’3;>e1tC with prphibition __ Q p Vi i T- . 8Pat 2mm revenue y _ £688; Kidney Pm. “w‘”wu ,V . - _men's, purchased fron fthe assignees of the es . ` _ ; 1 , . S sit' All new fest goods, into saloon manufacture, _which we will sell at less pric v .fn \ _ p _I than you can buy Canadian rubbers for. Thi 4 at low prices. - _ ’ ~ ‘ '- <- ~ .....;. ;_'_‘ » ~ '. _ ,_ f-1-._».,...._.._ _ ' _ _ _ _ ea - f fi-1ate`W. ffGru'nane of Toronto, 7stopi'iétl tijan- ‘ For sale will be your opportunity to buy good' rubbers Now lanllill