Mmm NATrw WAV A Bae ere ee _— TN A A hace the te ethan ly th Ah ta ll a A dll dll AP "4 ce ~@ 5 e * < 7 \ 4a¥ e a 7 = — E < on toll e > & . e > > : > va . TY : BAKAD ; h le wer ‘ : ~ < 4 2 D. STS ART - hu LAKE \ ab $ BAKES BSS? BREAD S PET WIV INN TWEV VENT T VI ee Sh. on oe ’ — © i Biberal Conservative convention. \ e of delegites from the several pol tricts in tke BELFAST District Ww eld in the PUB.IC HALL, at 15 ov Saturday, 30th September inst uy AT 1 O'CLOCK, P. M. for the purpose of nominating a candidate | to t the district av the coming Pro-| vivera! Election. «npporters of the party are requested to allen, FB MchAE, EEN&RY WOOD, Sec’y President Sept | —dli wli ——— a een BOOKS! BOOKS! 4 Fe | large supply of Novels in this morniog as !ow as ten cents. Come » night and get one. A few pies of “BETWEEN WHILES” ¢g R W Arthor Barry O'Neill, CS be sure you cet one, CHAS. J. MITCHELL, Bookseller & Stationer 5 Queen Street . Prowse Bros...... “O@4 4” S08 264086 6060 8906 CO” Ppt Bees & SO LOW RATE AUTOMNAL EXCURSIONS CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I Lees Sept. 28th, 29.h, 30th Oct. 2nd & 3rd it lia see $13.50 for round trip tickets to MONTREAL Returning good to leave Montreal up to acd including Oct. 16, 1899, — = -—~ On Sept, 23th, OC =_" ith and 5th, rates tor Return [rip Tickets to Oe ae $16.80 Toronto, Ont.. Detr ot, Mich., eeeeeeeee « . $25.50 Port Huroo ‘ Navara Fads, Unt.,....... $24.60 On Se pt. 30th to ‘HICAGO, ILL., and reture at $29.30 The Excursion Tickets to all points west of Mon’ rea! will be good fer return passage to leave desti vation up to Oct. 16th, 1899 ; For rates te Other points cal) on any ticket agent Maritime Provinces, or write A J HEATH, Dist, Passr. Agent, C P R, St. John, N B, JOEN O BYNDMAM, oliciting Agen’, C P R, Ch’town, P El. S To the Patrons of the P. &, I. Electric Co., We are now placing in our station ano- ther boiler of 250 Loree power, and we ren ll cur customers to use the Ai epectfully ask 6 lights as +paringly as they possibly can for a few days, until this boiler is in positior i , : P. E. 1. ELECTRIC CO, 222- "FOR SALE ion Table, (Walnut;) 1 + I Dining Exten Child’s Crib, 1€ 1 Bal! Chair, Lot Oil Stove, (good if Pictures, Bed Room Stoves and Pipe, ] Stutfed Gannet in glass | ease; 1 Wardrobe, lot of Window Blinds | and Rollers, 2 Wash Bow). Ap) ly to 221 on EH NORTON ~~ FVVIFVT TTC TT Tere f ’ ment to ymmode, 1 Hall Table, | as new) 2 Parlor Cook | Vash Stands, Jug and | THE DAinyY KXAMINER, CIHARLUTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 23 1895, THE DAILY EXAMINER | 2 | SEPTEMBER 23, 1899. A NTER ATTRACTION : m ) er that the ‘ numerous seloons , 8} In some measu! The f] ic hay Charlottetow: Char wo has long been one cf the most en cities of North America ; and al! Kk and all the laws that have been | e assed and put inte Operation have ADs | parently had no good effec'. Many of our young men are being debauched and rained. Hither the licensed or unlicensed | salooa, or the club, or a certain class of | | drugstore claims their attention, and they | 70 on from bad to To provid worse, | Other attractions is, we believe, the object of the promoters of the new movement. -a+eenee $$$. ——s NO ENFORCEMENT OF LAW. Apvices come from the country that the ; Scott Act | | | since Farquharson got his License Act dragooned through the Legislature. When- ever there is @ spasmodic atiempt at | enforcement, itis only some poor creature ] 1. Last week a poor blind man from | Tignish was, we are informed, taken to de jail, while a whole dozen vendors are in full blast under the inspec. tor’s nose in the village whence he came. Some of them openly aver that the ma- jailec Sum mersi chine will look out for them. They are supporters of the great temperance hypcc~ risy led by Premier Farquharson: If the people believe that law and justice should be respected they must condemn a Govr- ernment which will wink at crime com~ mitted by its friends. Perhaps the want of an Attorney General is the cause of the present culpable apathy. WANTED—AN ATT ORNEY GENERAL re “Ir is the business of the Attorney Gen-~ eral’s Department in a Provincial Govern~ cee that a lawis enforced and crime punished. It should not wait for a spur from the public or a complaint from a victim. Wherever the arm of thelaw seems too short or too inert to overteke the criminal, the Attorney-General should / spring in at once, and find and cure the the weakness.” | cause of Reading this in the Montreal Star the other day we began to realize the great danger law and order runs in this Province without an Attor- ney General. Surely it is not necessary to prost‘tute even the administration ofthe law to political exigency. We have seen enough of our idols smashed for political purposes sincea Liberal regime came into power, without allowing the harpy claws | of the machineto sink into the legal sys- the Province. Let us have an | Attorney General then before we get into deep water. Although the proclamation in the Royal Gazette still publishes Hec- tor C. McDonald for Attorney General everybody knows he is Couaty Court Jadge for Queen’s County, and is impeded by the statute from serving in a dual ca- | pacity. . Premier Farquharson may as well face the music first as last. item of —— o— ~—Aitbough Sir Charles Tupper re turned to Canada only a few daya ago, he already has a good deal of work cut out for him. The veteran stateeman is to deliver an addrees on Cape Breton day at the Halifax exhibition on the 27th, and will be bauqueted and address a public meeting at Berwick, on October 3rd. From there he goes to Yarmouth to open the county fair. Because of these epgage- is not being administered at all ; | who cau't give the party a vote who ig' | prise. cen HOTEL ACCOMMODATION Wirn additiona] steamships and lower | fares and better times throughout North | America, and with sews rage, electric lighte, and all modern conveniences. as las the certain pr t of itic na! Ali Way Hi Vv & Bil) | wi lemar is cre hotel] ace commodation of the better ¢ lass If those who are in the business should put up their money and supply the need that has already been fe] t will | well. But if not, there ought to be no | complaints if outsiders should come in and set up in the hotel business, We learn thai may be should half the capital required ‘ obtained, if only the other half by business menu of Charlottetown. be subscribed the wealthier Here is 8 chance for the display of practical enter The tide of travel tourist will, | certainly, for the most part, stop short of } | | | menis Sir Charles has been obliged to postpone the opening of his Ontario cam- | | paign, which was fixed for September | 28th. P. E similar to that whichis being provided ip Cape Nova New we the purchases and the sale at home of the products which tourists consume, unless we supply the tourists first need of hotel accommodation. Island, unless hotel accommodation Breton, Scotia and be provided shall lose the profits on Brunswick, here ; and of tourists The matter, it seems to us, is one of im- } portance to our men of business and own- ers of property Charlottetown —one which sbould b2 promptly considered with a view to prompt action. in NOTES AND COMMENTS -—Sir Wilfrid Laurier, it is announced, is } going on a stumping tour, in Ontario and ! (Juebec, in both of which provinces,as well as others, Libera! workers are going about in a manner to attract attention; and the Montreal Gazette remarks that “the gene- ral election idea does not seem to be entire- ly off yet.” —At the recent meeting of the Trades | and Labor Congress im Montreal President Smith created somewhat of a stir by de- claring that, in his opinion “he was expressing the sentiments of the large majority of the members of the congress when he-ssid that they had lost confidence in the word and the promise of the govern- ment at Ottawa.’’ — About two weeks agoit was announc- ed that the salary of Yukon Commiission~ er Ogilvie had been increased to $6,000, plus his livingexpenses, It is new stated that a new office of assistant commissioner is to be created, which will be given te one of Mr. Sifton’s Manitoba friends. His salary is fixed at $4,000 a year— with board, lodging and other expenses thrown in. Evidently the‘*growing time” is etill with us. WHELAN MONUMENT FUND. Already acknowledged.......... $397.00 Hon Edward Blake, M.P........ 5.00 A A Mslean, QC, Oity,.......5 500 W C Weat, Union Road.......... 50 $407.50 Patrick Bourke, Treasurer. a cee ent BORN. At Macbias, Maine, on the 20th inst., to Rey. and Mrs. Robert Sutcliffe a son. ne eT See MARRIED. At Charlottetown, P.E. Island, on Wednesday, Sept. 29th, by Rev. J. W. McConnel],Geo. F. Long to Jane Blake, both of Charlottetown. = —_. = DIED. At Kingston, Lot 31, on Friday the 22nd inst., Oliver Murray, youngest son of the late John Murray, aged 20 years. [Faneral on Sunday at 4 p m from his late home to Clyde River Cemetery.] Q. C. R. A.—The annual prize meeting will be held Wednesday Sept 27th, eom- men cing at 10 e’clock, a. m. screenname aan Ee ee | | MARK 2 i Satisfying Satisfaction.... 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