THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. SEPTEMBER 28, i898 Li . Cas e THE DAILY EXAMINER b\ \ SEPTEMBER 28, 1898, y+ BEFORE THE BATTLE. » &.C ce Tue arguments against prohibition have +n i we think, been fairly and reasonably met. IC As to its interference with individual ' | libertv.—it has been shown that this is i ' » aptel th a entire! \ with @.Vil liberty when ~jSter fr , the Jand cue pomotion of the public good, P ; . : . . aud that th Ss principle has been adm tied and acted upon over and over again in Canada and througLout the British itm- pro.uctive industry of the people. The | be more productive industry, and the pro- ductive industry of the whole people will make with Orchestra Attendance W ednesday Night, Sept. 28th. From 8 till 10 o'clock Positively no goocs sold No goods hand- led. therefore the more easily up the Let revenue by some other means. upon this account, vote, without hesita-~ tion, to give prohibition a trial. Pr would be wrorg to impose that it one prohibitory ncipal Grant’s objection law upon al] Canadian communities, living different serious one that has been raised. the most But we under conditions, is eee jv it no reason why prohibition should not be tried. The same school law, for instance, is imposed upon town and coun try alike, though the conditions of town and country are widely different; but the operation of the school law is not regaraed as very objectionable on that account, It is possible that after the usual prelimivary friction, a prohibitory liquor law may be successfully applied alike 1m our country districts and in our towns. Certainly ther® is not in this objection a reason sufiicient to justify any Canadian elector in voting againet a fair trial of one prohibitory law to govern the people of the whole os Canada. There remains but one other objection that is worth noting, viz: that prohibi- tion will not prohibit—that the I:quor traffic will flourish and drunkenners in-~ crease in spite of a law prohibiting the im- portation, manufacture and sale of liquor for beverage purposes. This objection may be talked about forever without reach~ ing a cerlainty concerning it. Bat the de- sired certainty will, in a few years, be reach- ed if the present opportunity be accepted. Thea let allthe people vote, tomorrow, to give prohibition a trial, “Prove all things ; hold fast’to that which is good” is the Scriptura] precept. Surely it is worth our while to prove the efficacy of the legal prohibition of the liquor traffic -_-_e-——— : asa means of abolishing the greatest of : public evilsx—the evil of drunkennesss. . Therefore, we advise all electers to vote r 66yr po 97 YES. F Pts & Gh = SUNNYSIDE. PANTING. Miss M. H. Otushoiin has reopened her studio in Morris Block and will —Vote tomorrow to give P:ohibition a fair trial. —Several communicated articles on both sides of the prohibition question are unavoilially ciowded out of this issue of Tue EXAMINER. —The fact that the courts of Ontario have decided that constables havea right , ; to vote in Ontario elections, throws into cr en ,eg 1S Y € ig > | . , . “. give |e ne n Oil, China, Water stronger relief the utterly unjustifiable color, and ‘T; pestry painting from | character of Premier Hardy’s legislation, October Ist }298 to June Ist 1899. enabling constables to vote, while the 226 d&w 6 weeks. matter was before the courts. Our Business | It bas a boom and a HBALTHY one, a strong vigorous GRWTH---- the sole result of the matchless quality of factory made FURNIT- URE then the PRICE question comes in but youll find it all out _ ‘when you investigate. Mark Wright &o., Ltd Home Makers-::---- a GOVERNMENTAL DUNNING. Tne following copy of a circular ‘o elect ors has been forwarded to Tue Examiner from the country, The sender says that it was sent in an unsealed fenvelope, and intimates that some of those who have | b object is the supression of a public evil | arrear for Inc ‘Persons i revenue which results from the sale of the intoxicants is a draft upon the people's | productive industry jast as surely as if it were made directly by the tax gatherer. If the sale of intoxicaats be stopped, there will be litle or no drunkenness, there wily | us, | received it are not indebted to the govern- ment; “Provincial Treasury “7th Sept, 1898, ‘Notice is hereby given to persons in yme Tax, that proceedings will be taken for the rec very of the same } ) at ihe next sitting of the Court. wishing tO save expenses | should remit the amount at once direct to } * Anous McWILiLan: | “ Proy’i Treasurer.” It v ill beadmitted that sending adune riog letter ot this kind in an open envelop- | ° | which may be peered into by local post- | raasters and postmistresses and reported throughout the length and breadth of the surrounding district, is not soothing to the pire. The drut kenvess which results from | this cffice. ' . the } -18 admittedly a public | : - | evil, and that which cauzes the evil may be probibited, (as well as regulated or a au = | licensed) by legislative enactment, We | have tried license, and we have tried regu- lation ; let us now vete to try prohibition. As tothe loss revenue resniting from yition,-— all contributions to the public treasury have their source in the ofthe taxpaycr whether he has But it betrays | au extreme, if not a laudable anxiety about feelings already paia his tax or not. the cost of postage. Having thrown away 1 $15,000 or $20,009 on the new college | building, our economical Liberal govern- | ment are saving afew three=cent postage ! : etam;s |! z— The Ballot sr | Theplebiscite on prohibition will be | taken Oa September 29th, and the ballot wil! be in this form : Are vouin favor of passing au act probib- itiug the importation, ' mauufacture or sale of spirits, wine, ale, beer cider, «ud all other alcobolic liquors for use as heversges ? Yes | No Xx | | my the equare ’ or “no.” If the voter desires to vole ‘for prohibition he marks the X under the word “yes,” as in the above; if be is against prohibition he marks the X under “no.” The X is to be under the placed ; *s word “yes —A letter from Dawson City, in the Liberal St. John Globe, contains the fol- lowing : “The administration bere is rotten to the core. Every official is looking out for bis own interests ouly, aod if a miner without influence wauts to find out anything he bas to grease somebody’s dirty paw. One canpot even see the mining records to find out what claims are or are not recorded without bribery and corruption. There is the greatest dissati-faction shown on all sides about the way things are rub,” There is a multitude of witnesses against the administration of affairs in the Yukon couvtry. They are crying out through every sort of channel. ‘They include men who have no selfish interest in the country and who should have no antipathy, polit - icl or personal, against the offisials, Some of therr most severe indictments have been presented through Liberal papers, and some of the sharpest demands tor reform come through Liberal papers, - a — ee The gentlemen who are canvassing ic the interests of prohibition are re- quested to report the result of their work up to and not later than 10 o’clock tonight, Use in place of Cream of Tartar and Soda. Absolutely Pure More convenient, Makes the food lighter and more healthful. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ee eee A discussion was recently held in the Provincia] synod upon the low birth rate in Ontario, and the cause therefor was assert- ed to be the wide prevalance of criminal abortion and of the use of artificial means to prevent conception. The low birth rate may be due partly to the cause assigned by the ministers, but it is also associated with a very low marriage rate, which would seem to account for it in a measuse, --o Positively no goods nandled or sold in any department, every thing in full view on Wednesday night at the grand millinery opening with orches tra in attendance at F, Perk- ins & Co. ats “i aX - 7 Si: Als we Ay ue Se = ant? wm ail’. = ( "A oe OF LS UE IS IEE EES Sido eore Little : Coates little : Tote. 6 as om So if you wi . =. = you will call we willshow you the con Se tell you the prices. , ate att; rm ~ C008 bee Beosoooersse Sy J P t & C a as. Paton O., “ THE JACKET LEADERS Te VAIAZARA ZAR ARTA A ate, “as owe NEES ees TiS USN Ee Suse se0ce ue SNe abe 0 ashy oben oxbye srbre ose ode oxbye oxbre eubye onde bys oye Zo STS TS TS US TS BS DS STS SEES RR one on ——w is Other Kinds —-— FOR —__ Older Ones This Years Coats at frm $1.50) $1-75, 200 Laaies, we have a lot of coats that we wat the cash for at once. If we were to put them inthe window and mark them $2.50, $3 00, $3.50, $4.50 or $5 CO; your eS {riends might see them. [hen if you were to purchase one, the might sa there goes one of Paton & Co’s $2.50 coats. oe " — If You Wish a Loan CONSULT H’TOWN ADVISORY BOARD. HON BENJAMIN ROGERS, W.H. AITKEN, Eeq., M. P. HOGAN, Esq., S. W.CRABBE, Esq., UHARLES LYONS, Esq., Solicitors: MESSRS. M. & D. C. McLEOD., Appraiser: HENRY C. LOWE. {}8@CSees- eeececesceco To Buy a Home To Build a Home To Pay offa Tioan The Birkbeck Company Birkbeck as it is to pay rent, Birkbeck Investment & Savings Ca’y Horace Haszard Ave eA AS We Have A Great Variety nf Nickel Alarm Clocks Our Nickel Alarm Clock at $1.25 is a good clock and we- serves your inspection when clock hunting. “e have a Nickel Alarm for very sleepy folks, that rings for fifteeu minutes, unless. you shut it off, and axother kind that rings and stops, and begins again and stops, until you must get upor gomad. Wecan fit any need in the alarm clock line. ¥ It is as easy to pay offs Loan from the Capital $2,009,000. Head office Tornonto Canada 7 | | | y President Agent. ESTERHAZY’S DISCLOSURE. Says He Was the Author of the Bordereau. Lonpox, Sept. 26.—The Observer yester day morning coutinues its Esterhazy revelatioas, begun Just Sunday, in a long is Comte Esterhazy’s disclosure, made, it is asserted, in the presence of more persons than one; that he was the anthor of the famous Dreyfus Bordereau, which he wrote “at the request uf Col Sandeer, aow dead.” Commerce is following the British flag to Khartoum with admirable promptitude. Three well-known English two German, two Belgain, and one French trader are a] ready at the front, with a total of over 300 tons of merchandise. The Eaglish houses are represented by two wellxxnown Euro pean and one Australian traveler, whe bave instructions to wire for anything thev may require from their Alexandria and Cairo houses. No goods sold in avy save the mil- linery department. We won't ask you ta buy there but we’re afraid you'll be tempt- ed. See the beautiful new designs by our Miss McKeiver and hear the free orchestra b concert—Moore & McLeod. article, the most salient feature of which § 4 —— W. W. WELLNER THE GREAT WATCH HOUSE TPR PERE EEE AEE earns ee Seen {00 BARRELS APPLES Specia! Auetion THURSDAY, Sept 2ork al 10.30 o’clock. 160 barrels choict apples including Gravensteins packed for 5.8. Winnipeg for Eogland and too late HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Davies: Wm Owen, W S Louson, W C McIntosh, Frank Riley, Montreal; F R Robertson, and wife, F A Mansfield, W W Divgwel!, Boston; DrJ H Chissen, W H Whymaker, Lyon, Mase; Dr J A Gor- don, Quincey, Mass; T C Buyser, Moncton, At the Queen Hotel : W S Yeo, Summer- side; F Taylor, Freetown; Miss Moffat. New Glasgow; J C Jardine and wife, Campbellton, N B; Miss M McLeod Glen William; D A Lawson, St Peter’s Bay ER IE FE FE AE > tis Pusile You may need a watch—one that can be relied upon. If so, we can show you some special good values in either (old, Gold Filled or silver. Also a cheap line of Nickel Watches for the boys, G. H. TAYLOR North Side Queen Square. HAAR AAAAY ANAARAAATAARAAAO shipment. Ez. HE. NORTON Auctionee?- 226 lin {ance sihesinntnenctncetitltnaaacit stnsamaa es ee ise ities REMOVED. On and after M nday, Oct ? d, my patrons will find me in my office @ the New Prowse Block. on " the nor side of Queen’s Square, first door#@ the right upstairs, DR: J. H. AYERS, Dentist § i