. ‘ -. CQ‘ . ‘. s‘ ‘(.1 ...‘.,‘__‘ -» —,—. -...~..:,. E , at J.‘ i T --V’; 2». ~,«._..'.. :.»....s.....‘. .-..-...._- ., .~. « . .......‘.......... ...., _.__ _ .,,_,‘ w‘. on the silence of tho professing Chris- ‘-tian temperance men who refused IN A NUTSHELL. ' setts which adopted high license the " one ‘and three-fourth gallons under. ~ are not now unsafe as they used to be ' others, are opposing it. A give tie and money to retain it, ‘wouldnotbesoearnsst if the Scott _ .thf_t the church Keep Before the People. —That' the drunks arrestsdnnder three years of license here nearly equalled those of ten years under the Scott Act. --That in two cities in Mel'achu- number of drunks increased 4,000 in CHO yfll‘. -—That as the Examiner sayswhen a man got very drunk under license he was pitched into the street —-That as Sam Smell says the big- gest fraud in God's world to-day is high license. —-That the Examiner said in 1886 that " high license in New York and the ‘Scott Act here were both being violated and there is. no reason why we should reject the latter and accept the former." ‘ —'l‘hat under license when our pop- ulation was nearly 50 per centless than now, we required sixteen police- men, and now we need only six.‘ -—'1‘hat license sweeps away the ground of moral appeal. —'I'hat under license here, the Sti- peudiary says, the number of drunks was appalling; citizens c 'ning into our city were assaulted. at night with‘ theevident intent at robbery. Hordes = of street roughs thronged the street to vote. That if you roll up a big majority it will be easier to enforce the Scott Act. -—'!'hat the eyes of the temperance people of Canada, and above ell the eye of God, are upon as. . .,——-That as Mayor Havilend ssys,~ on the battle to_be fought on the 8th of January, depends the future pros- perity, both moral and social of this my native city. —— Announcement We have much pleasure in announ- cing that we have made arrangements, commencing with the New year, with a gentleman whose name stands high in the literature of Canada, to conduct a Literary Department in the columns of Tm: Gcaunux to be devoted espec- ially to the literature of Canada; This department will be published once each month, end the gentleman to whom it has been entrusted. and who, by the way, prefers to remain anony- mous in order to favor independence of opinion. intends making it as i thorough end interesting as possible. The department will contain an. origi- nal article, reviews of current litera- ture and other notes on literary topics. We feel sure our readers will appre- ciate this new enterprise»-the first of the kind ever attempted by ° 3 Merl-5 corners and women were not safe from insult. -—'l‘hat free rum against the ‘aw is better then a legalized curse. . 1 - -—'l‘ha‘ we could not tet license if f: tried because the Legislative Council say they .vill never vote for it: we have there- for-: ha~l fair warning; and the issue is Scott Act or free-rum. —That in those counties in Ontario which repulcd the Scott Act ten loos of liquor are now sold under license to one under the Scott Act. --That as the Legislative Council- lors say, the Scott Act is the best law we have ever had. —That it is in better working order to-day then ever before. -That the hop beer nuisance hav- ing fizzled, the law can be no more I defied. op?-.;'l.y‘hat the women of the W C. T. U. are now prepared to enforce the Scott Act if the men will only have public spirit enough to vote for it. —That this year the drunks only numbered 225, last year 306 ; and the Prosecntor was only at work six or seven months. -That ell the E.nanss'ner-- the only paper that opposes the Scott Act-— ever does to help it, is to‘ sneer and in- sinuate, to create contempt for the law and sympathy for its violators. —-—Tbat the Scott Act is the natural step from high license to prohibition. —-That to repeal it is to abdicate a position which cost weary years to ._ gain. - ‘ -—-That the liquor dealers can not now make an appeal on behalf of vested interests. - —That the liquor trafic ought to be made so odious that nobody but an infernal scouudrel will sell it, and no- body but an outcast will drink it. 1 —‘l‘l:at the liquortrafic has been driven into the slums and outlawed from society. —'I'hat liquor drinking is now done by stealth and without our consent. —That the Scott Act has largely broken up the treating system, one of the worst features of drinking customs. -That the law of man, is now like the curse of God——a.gainst the liquor business. —Thet if olfences must come, end woe is pronounced upon those through whom the offence cometh, the electors who decline to become partners in the liquor trafie, will escape the threaten- ed punishment of God. \ —That the whole Province has been blessed by the Scott Act and Charlot- town has no right to make itself a curse to the country. --That the quantity of liquor con- sumed per head of our population is ‘now two—thirds of a gallon end it was license, more than double. —That under-the Scott Act in the country the grass is growing green be- fore many a tavern door. -—Thst in many settlements there are now no taverns at all. —That as the Examiner says, no sympathy is due to the promoters of of the Anti-Scott Act petition. --That the city taxpayers have been relieved of the burden ‘of supporting 1000 people annually in jail, and pay- ing salaries of 16 policemen. V —Tbat as the Examiner said, before" it joined the rum party, “ the road- reekless driving of drunken men; and ‘that the Scott Act has dealt the liquor trafic in this Province s stsg- - , gering blow. . —That Cardinal Taecherean. the high’- et Ronnn Catholic d gaitsry in Canada,“ the Pt shytesian Synod, the Ksthodht Conference and the Baptist Association all endorse the Scott Act.’ g . . --'i'ha_t only the organized liquor ‘fraternity, their customers, and a few —'.l'hat the hundreds of citizens who Act were a fsiilnre. —That if the Act. is-sustained, Conn. Byrne says most of the liquor dealers will give up the business or importing. ’ --That this is the liquor dealers last kick. ‘ V ' = . IIQW, Iflyfl tho E43313- Just’. then are signs of the solidarity. otthlisno-r-rt: being broken up. --Thetthenia'n'whovotestorepeal- .-‘..'°‘9“.°" ‘*'°“"°h.ins-of -vmfsothe man who. neglects to vote 5 _ regarded, with suspiclo Scott Act must be given mjsrity because heretofore sh §P°°P L NQQDAY. 31st, and on New 11.. , time Provincial journal. That the le of this Province are by no means deficient in literary taste we; firmly believe, and are expecting this ‘announcement to be followed by a at our i large increase of subscriptions. . ! Special Notices. ‘ echo. Nt:5v;u'i3I'i’£lii:i§ii'sx$‘l‘i§cu. Lem"mia°il7u'§§. The Fislim l . ,FREh‘r’l BEEF uml Pi)liK lll\\’tl_‘y'.~.' in the .‘-‘store ':Fresh and Salt l'Ol{~l\'. Sllu-liell HA .\IS and B.»_\,‘-"OX. Choice Family (?()l)FlSll. IIERI-ll.\i(}, :Fiunau1 lladdies, etc, ' Ch‘town Oct. 31, '90. I I 00 H W - *'.-.;...::r.. crime. a. renvss ln Bodycr Llm ens Joints trains. AS MUCH Fllll INTERNAL A8“ Fllll EXTERNAL USE. . mu-vg dll! t mllntsltwlllcure. lts llsll l thtactthstltects gninokly. llle?ailinne‘°:lln(‘)?tis.y Bnriigerurio like llstlo. Rellerlnu al nigniiier iii CI:-emit! and Chills. Y AN OLD PA A . All who brfie% £mqe;l'aEP East lt, shall receive a cest%L!aIt'uYthe? ueYui8oi:ecy' align be refunded .g....... 9...... c.‘.:‘.l.'!.’I_'T“.“q§-iv 3" °"“‘ ° ‘’°‘‘‘‘’'' ‘’“°‘‘ ""’i"£.‘i‘6‘n‘l}’.iz§»l"§‘i§‘c§i’ no...” “la '§'.'..°‘ ‘cal A at s uanmu ‘é“€i‘ii'l'ii'i'i"°lil'i'E' um All susszn IT. Mark et, rarron Street- .,- » W .AUSA(lES, 12 cents per lh., made from» the very best nmtcriul cver_x- nun-ning. -UM Pcsltlvelioonres Diphtheria. l'roun. Asthma. fousbs. unucuuss or all kinds. ammo amiss; the. OT Everything required in the way of Provisi0n_sv.:1i1 be had Store, Gralton h‘t‘re‘et., very cheap. ’ 3m Fcx lined Cloeks—Beer Bros. Tan very nicest candies at W. F. Car- ter's.--2i Bnv your Christmas Candies at W. F. Carters.--2i. Fnvrr and plum cake very fine at W. F. Carter.—2 i. Ass-lunar: Jaekets—Beer Br-ms. BLACK Dress Silks- Beer Bros. Sn our 85 Dress Robes-—’-Beer Bros. Low prices on Silk Seal-——Be_er Bros. 8011' of men's untlerclothing for 50 cents, J. B. Ms.cdonald’s. 3 Cuasntcs prices on Fancy Goods- Beer rns. ' ' Run Haszerd and Moore's ‘holiday ' Vadvt. in this paper. \ Run James Paton &. Co's advertise- ment. . . Furs. Mulls, Boas, Capes and Caps cheap at James Paton dc Co's. ’ Xmas books for your boys and girls, Chatter-box, Chatterwell, |Sundsy, Santa Claus, Pansy, etc., at away down prices.- Hessard & Moore. l Inflhvtlrssslstseu-uni: ’ Is. I»1.IsmIhe,Wssssa,ra¢ ‘.34. Just us! csarrssms Princelldwsrdlslsnd ALMNA ‘ FOR. 1891. The Last and the Best, 15 CENTS EACH. Wholessleend Retail u the DlA|(0ND sooxsroxs- ‘THEO. L. CHAPPELLE. Dcc.u--si Farms and FOR sAu-:. lnagnlllcent runs-rty n Sorlh Wllto ; shlrmco--slstlnzo Ei lily-four 484) acres 06», cholce vrce Land. near y all in s hi I) state of. cultivation, toga-the-.r with a Grist ill. which has a v large custom trade. . Toe Ill . Stone Klln, and Farm Bulldlnzs are all I a good state or repair, and -3. sssslon w ll be ‘given at anytime. Only hill! a mile. from Re Urey Station. . _ Also. in rear otabove. no acres of free Laud ‘with a sawnl.il.rr9nli_r=_: on the Lot so Road. The above. fie! separately or together, «need only in seen to be, appreciated. . .- - - _ Reason for selling-Got ‘the "Northwest -ct.” - G. D. BALDEBSTON. Dec. 18, 1830,-—ll win In), a TAKE NOTICE- LL indeb‘ed to Samuel Kennedy, Brsd- - albane, by book ‘account, notes, udg- ments or otherwise "a e reijuested to the e s - settlement on or before the zoth of janusrv, 1891‘, at my ollice. All on»-Htled bills ‘aft: thatdate will be handed to my attorney for colltciion. . g . ‘ sauusr. slmnsov. - Dec go-31 tears sxcuasxon. XCURSION R:E'l‘URN Tlcxsrs an ,_. =..lI\‘-"ifiedatone _fir§-class fare to from I!l.St_e_fmas“’eIrthis Railwsv, on WED»- Ye‘ir’s good to ret ' ' . d . seh.1s9z. gulf‘ “P ‘O :9. Q‘ . . — J. Ilgvswoum, _. 5‘ Super’ 1. Clrtown‘, - 3 ' Rail :- .g14,,i3'o’-td ' 5--. -* a‘ idselessbsvshesu trading KD.0.For u gins la Sewing c The 1argest?afidbelt‘?Stock- ran teed at , Special Act ‘pliers it not an use-ut for t e " manufacturers’ " In . or ‘ grass," "the grain wither»-th; lhv flower farluth - . 0 R. G. D. BALDF.'R~'l‘0N rs for sale his . ° $230- 1». E. 1. RAI’LWAY. SEW” April it, '90. . Vss..\:.\‘L-:\»‘a_-. :\ .4 .\.u - -1 xu.‘!9!!.!.g!IlIlII<!IlIll Pianos from no less than twelvé'.;difi'e,rent Manufactures, Organs from five, and Sewing Machines from twelve. Sold low, and on easy-terms. Alliliistmments lully guar- MILLER BROTHERS, . Queen. ‘Street. Charlotttetown. Mlngnrlcumnns’ Life aigd Accident nssua.e.:ncz cos. ‘Bight Hon. Sir J ohn: ~.A, Mscdonald, President. \ v i Ts}: Absolute Security,’ o.Eailure Impossible. Large Govcrgsgent Reserves-. g All rtlsns of insurance lune-l to all classes. The only bite Cmnnjmv in the Dominion that srantees to its P0llCy~ll0'lll'l'3 Ninety pr-It cent.-o( he Profits. and ovate {or each housand «lolla-s lnsuiniuo.-. P-vIluy.lmI«l-. rs securc-cl in all their rights nnd privileges by s nflho Ilnlllltllfln I'm-lianient * . Bender: It. is upon! st:-«I unto men In «ll» ; Insure in this lI1\vu1t':u-tutors’; Insure now; If yonrdl ti 3!. cm. this out um! send .to me . l0'Imt, clay; llmnmnhnv that ‘tgillflr-sh is . ." Mwri-n the (luv ol you:-strength is your rtunity; To-mun-ow may rob you oftue privilege; Insure now. u_..ul also provide for particular-a; "ernis urn 0'-!S\' anal res,-unable Address.-‘fllanufiscturers’ " 314. lliallfnx, II. 8., 0!’; Jo B! 3- en. .w_l§s. Rooewrsl IllI®0BE KILLER." Ilss beefs. pronounced by doctors d 3; and lnvalluls, who have used it. hgfgh 1 ~ aspcciflc for — Heart Disease, Asthma, llyspe-p.}3, 9;.‘ !a_;_ 1* ay Fever. Cn_m~c»r.rH'.-_, .\ml',lbe only remedy that has ever cured. and CONSUMPTION. - *.u~ It is the only me-llcpic known thgt aggro . the genus ofdsseasc nthe blood wit out n- Jurylo the lent. We gixfintee all _we claim --$1,000 forfeit if any n nn_I'_._-lczstimnniuls are not genuine. Testlmonirili--furnlslxcal on upg’-licaliun. - Q.-ll. PENDLE'l‘uz€,‘*Ge--rrnl A cut tor New Brunswick ‘Nova ~coxla and P . ls!snd for The Wlllia.m”Rarlam Microbe Kills-r('ompsny. A cute wurftéd 'l_‘uetlmnni.«ls. "History of M crobes” aihll the “Mic;-obe Killer,” riiallad free loan address. Adclnlnle Road (Nprth End), St. uhn, NJ}. ‘ ‘ _ A-]_arge me best.,Iis1e-; keepers; pm the , market, at all. i_ll...’l‘.«ll M1578, J i y in Gold,;§s}lll‘:i;ille«l‘,_Silyen‘ and Nickel “ H 1 Cases,-fallvgtzcirrzlatg.-3éd.‘ " -V . ._ I g » ; sTuCKi~.\’=0iw OPE.--.‘\i‘Ii.§a(»};~..i~.i;.i S . Mirth. at x. _e.' , 7:.-5‘ . : s . . 1.9 I will sell-,‘sTn«.;x«1si lWl0W:N ‘VTR-ANGERS coming to ., W town frequently ask as W ay we are A WAY D0 They mean DOWN TOWN. pncesare ‘ - AWAY DOWN, Well, cur DOWN because our aud_FUR CAPS are AWAY DOWN; prices in CLOTHING —a Our expenses are AWAY DUWN, and quantity of our S_tocl: away up and our prices - - AWAY DOWN. ‘ We will just name a fev of our prices that the public may know we are ‘ N AWAY DOWN : Our own make Nap Reefers. . i 00000: osssss a e s s s s I O Is Tweed Pants’ ............ Andsuits from...... . . . . . . .. AWAY 1)_UWN.. II. A. BRUCE. Ch’town, Nov. l4, I890. _CL()AKINGS and JAG ,oLo'I'HS BLANKETS and BAG LOR QUILTS, A LARGE AND Pmcess fl,31'|,l0SS Shop to Let. .m1’«:_NnmG.,'. 1 ‘ S H . V at the cod ".s°.§';°.»33, a “I313! ‘.3 ‘°lT¢!.'G_'l to secure a well-established c-IIARNESS. BU>1_NEss in one or the tea mule ce.ntmonxhe.Islend. ; K ‘ . ‘TRADE, Tools, ,. -. ‘ll ‘ hfl di5°0WTo; .1-rm, - A Maker. 4‘ . J lléllssufiridsebec-5.’ . jrwweiifi-We S i . Toiuccos. Pipes, 1Wc have sold")-more and we can therefor afl'ord to keep the qnam’ 7 ’sq'~ aloclt. In Gold and"jSilvéi'i‘ ., 1- I " " " ‘ * - -Iv " . .‘ . , ; . I - ' - _ . : I ‘ g everything imagiuablei ten days fI'(.).l‘Ilwl.l]l.3 "'_c.luté,.""‘ V P CHm*“mlT"WN ’ . i Contractors ifi.an’¢Uf.Iflsei-s’ll“ f I :: ‘*,'-».‘ ft? llosllrlssy’ S " I v . ~ ~.. 5 ‘- .' GEORGE E7.»..: *0 ' UR s‘m1~x '3 - .- - -Medicines," i'i°‘m'i:e:.ic1il:§ic .; :Nsi!bBrnshes. .'.l.'ooth;:l3ruel:na I-S -‘f.t?.‘“"'=' iellDy'cing Requiem.‘ ’ * ‘ ’ ,.,._,,‘f"*"'. . 141°-9??’ ‘“.'°°7°.“i ‘it. !‘3?"°°'~ "'5 ht-t. - . nit c.u;¢iP;°,l"§"“,,,‘_'.i:,‘f‘?fk‘,,;‘,‘:a;f"““‘§“"§ :0 ' " putty’:-\'ee=iaary.speicios. 1 . . fizz: '- ;$"Remember.=thevoldestandsn’ost l . . ‘ . APOTHEQARIEQ; . Dec. 20.1800. 11- ’- and customers are willing to come AWA¥. 15 since we. 1st‘ 11,- ' l N oversold . . -KRE ~ow—ormm....;_ They Balan y ” ~ If you ‘Y““?.0vercoats or M...’ should certainlysee Stock *snd’~}_Pi-i¢eg' befm‘-3‘ Chftown. Dec. Is. 1sso.,-Qaiyeuy .. where at v; Q} __ V » .. 7.....- . . 5 —,~. ' 1'.--"—_»,' _ . .-:9“ _ -._~__, ..Gl?13». and ('7'? ::-‘‘..‘5. .;l.. ,- ‘x. In Marble, In1itat.iouf‘° » 3!*¥?..?ii°!*°‘»etc.- .1 ‘A. .. : .. > "*-' .4. ___, a‘_ . .“'.”-W1tfitsérééiriéfidbéétisisizns In Salsa“ Sil‘vei*a“i1d*S,’ilve;s- P1aced,oc¢d;,”§,§§§i,h~,» . 3 We have —also added is a....... N S ' . ' . , _ . ‘,-- -4 ..':.. ‘i . " .v‘ ‘V L :.'A’-? g "1. '- fin‘ which make a_.su1tsb_lc_,, Pjgesenggfv. xi -G 8a,.” B,“ jfl 0», . -, &—a— ,-J We have .,pl:v,i:ed -a Basoaiu ‘(locating 'in'¢}§_gg isgo-pg .3»; ,1 ‘ with S ‘C9363: Lust-3‘7'$}‘ -Fl0'i‘l93'. H; Wlsifif-7 " his 8011.; regardless ofcost.¥. - " —\;‘:_ .~.-2*». . 41-’ A Special. nigfcmili wait; ,,,,0.‘-A S °fh't¢«ti.1)éé. 90. 0 .. .- . :1 -4-1;». .~.-. - 3 av AVE :1 sgaénam and well-assorted gStocl_::j"nff»‘ V W _, “"0" 09 hamtand gut‘-'°*‘-‘“°° ‘°'8lY9.1«’is.gQ¢3,'!slu‘e:esfsny up .FRU|'f- 5u°.*3v:.9-3'-55* S h s'EcvvA:RT- .2. Store, ' . *‘°"'°'"b°+ the v lwve-North SW Queen scum. n9xz.co W°"¢°?§‘ jynIv.t.1ss9. y iv i '0 S ‘ ’harlottnto_vrn ym 39o Doorsend Frenzy.‘ , Ssshesend Framee..: '°°’-99°!".F7°'=¢‘|l°°1dinc- ms * f “ 5-900340 Svovfinc... ” ’ - hose do, Stair .,f'*_"”‘-.2 N ?5'.0oO»_Sts':r;Balusters'., . W ‘ho red _, Posts. ' ' . . care’ prga -go‘dg>gfl.%ixh“. ‘ 0 obbm’ :3’ ‘WOW -Fr¢*.S=*ins; Taming; are on Al1‘:nd- of W is "'-;5C't5lVE U n" ? _. ‘G sous. r.u.um*-& 00., ’ We have now on -ma. sell at the mete-c3e.nfr:iea,=eurouowie¢. in-. 5 Kg, ‘ ": ’ '0 . £3 = . ‘;.- .‘ Iii r»-. ~ , ' ,.,- - -1; . _. . . .~ :» -. I > -, . ' - . .. _ X’ 7.‘.-_‘,-"". ' i. . ., _ .1 ; g _ ._- ', . ' V ‘ __ J ‘ ~ ' _ _... —__~ ' .. .' ~ ‘ < :_ 1’ - ‘ ..; ,‘»h .-7-’; - i _, ' or .113. BEST. QUA"Lf']3,-.'5Z,..AT'.L()W;m»‘r.1>3tgm,:_