i 4 a e NP Ee AN AR Na agle I ae ag | HE EXAMINER CALENDAB ae si {| it For Aprfi, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES. Full Moon, 6th, 5h., 20m. Last Quarter, 13th, 10b., 28m. New Moon, 18th, 6h., 21m. First Quarter, 28th, 10h., OSm. - ——__——_= : g : Pich Water. Sun '+ Day of We’k|- sib T ‘cenetoicieisanteeinnniniinnesgeinen 2 'Morn.| Aft. | Rises.| Sets. f 1Friday | 750/645 |S 24 6 14 7 Seeterhay | 8 44; 8 10 | 22 {| Ilo M ia 2 1914| 20 | 16 + 3Sunday 9 25 : 23 1) #Monday 959 1004; 18 | B fe . 5 Tuesday 10 30 10 47 © | 19 1) 6 Wednesday 1100 11 28/| 14 | 20 Thursday ll 31 ee ee $ Friday 0 10 |12 @: ll 23 ') 9Saturday 0 55 12 30 9 | 24 ¥ 10 Sunday 1 44 12 59 7 | 26 S 1) Monday 237/13 5 | 27 12 Tuesday 3 37 | 2 23 3 28 13 Wednesday 4 51 3 25 _ | 30 14, Thursday 610/501 4 5? 31 15 Friday 1718|639) 35? | 33 16Saturday (| 818810); 56 | 34 17 Sunday 906 9 21 $4 36 18 Monday 9 47 (10 15 2 | 37 19, Tuesday 10 25 ‘11 Ol 50 | 3 20 Wednesday 11 00 48 39 Ql'Thursday (11 32 1143} 46 | #1 22 Friday 0 22 12 Ol 44 | 42 23Saturday (101 112 22| 43 43 24Sunday | 141/12 44| 42 | 45 25 Monday 222,108) 40 | 46 26 Tuesday See ii eli. | 47 27;Wednesday| 3 52 225) 36 | 49 WiThursday | 4 47 227) 34 | 50 29 Friday $48 442/| 32 | 5) BOSaturdsy 649 614 | 30 | 53 ' Columbias and Otners There are two kinds of Wheels, COLUMBIAS and all others. Columbias are in a class byfthemselyes, Prices 44, 60, 85 and 140 dollars. The 60 dollar wheel is equal to the} best high grade bi- eycle on the market of any other make. Each wheel guar- anteed by a company who do not know how to make slop goeds. The purchaser of a bicycle from me will be taught to ride free. R. M. YOUNG, Agent for P. E. I, Str Campana Will leave*Montreal first trip about Monday, 25th April, Send instruc tions ‘o your shipping agents early to secure room, as there is likely to be more offered than sufficient to fill her. CARVELL BROS., Agents, 90 3i Fertilizer Dried Blood and Tankage High* in Ammonia and Phosphoric Acid. Write us for prices and analysis. B. & M. RATTENBURY LEGAL CARD. WARBURTON & McKINNON Barristers, Attorney’s, Notarys Public. Commissioners for State of Massachusetts ac., & c, OFFICLES——z, Cameron Block, Charlottetown Brennan Building, Summersice 1 Kent Street, Georgetown, A. B. WARBURTON, B, A., D,C. L., QC. D A. Mokrswon, L. B. LEGAL CARD. MATHIESON & BENTLEY Barristers, Solicilors, ac. OFFICES— Cameron Block, Charlottetown. Main Street, Georgetown. MONEY TO LOAN. J. A. MATHIESON, W. E. BenTLey. ,Geo'town. Ch'town. THE PAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 25.Fj1898. CONSERVATIVE ENGLAND. A ruleof the House of Commons is that all prtiitions must be Jaid before that todr in written or Jithograpbie form, but recevt* ly the Hon. Mr. Gedge submitted a mcms orial from his constitutents of the town ot Waleall in typewritten manuscript and created quite a sensation, cays The Chicago Record. The Speaker declined to receive it, on the ground that it was a violation of the rule and an infringement ov the dignity of the House. He contend ed that typewriting was neither manuscript por lithography, altbough he admitted | that the rule was adopted before the in- vention of typewriters. Mr. Gedge gave notice that he woulu take the earliest op- portunity of moving an ameudment to the rule, in order that a modern inventiow which is of great convenience and a de- cided improvement over pen and ink, might be recogaized. The tame rule applies to all of the official departments of the British Govern ment, All documents that emauate from the various branches of the Ministry are still written in long band upon the same kind of paper that has been in use for several centuries and is manufactured ex- pressly for them. No private individual is allowed to use official paper for any purpose whatever. And quill pene are *tiil the ordinary instrumert of literary labor in the executive departments as they in the universities, are the conrte and in the old-fashioned lawyers’ offices. We visited an examination room in one of the col- leges at Oxford the other day where a lot of students had just finished the examina~ tion know as the “Greatgo,”- which comes at the end ofthe collage year, and upon the table inthe centre was a large box filled with several hundred quill pens which bad just been discarded by the students and were being gathered ap by the janitors. It was only recently that steel pens were ailowed in the Bank of Eugland. utaneennanettli annette te eS OBITUARY. On Tuesday, April 5th, 1898, there passed from time into a glorious immor- tality one who deserves more than a pass- ing notice viz., James Guard, the only eon of the late Thomas Guard. Mr. Guard emigrated from Bishops Tanton, England, to Port Hill, in this province, in the year 1844. Thence he moved to Winsloe Road, Lot 33, where he followed the occupation of farming and meat dealing. From thence he moved to Southport, Lot 48, having purchased fre-m Dr. Mackinson a farm in Kenloch calied Mount Rossland farm. .1o 1876 he had a desire to see his native country once more, so he spent the summer 1p England and brought « Sbire horse «ut with him called “Liberty” which he sold to Hon. Alexander Laird. Three yeare later he imported two more Shire horses. He followed the business of meat dealing till the year 1895, when in the market, in December of that yea’, he haia stroke of paralysis which he never fully recovered from. About three weeks before his death he thought that he would like to come to Charlottetown on a visit to his daughter. This he did, and then be passed from time to eternity. He made his peace with God in 1860 in the Bible Christian church at Wiosloe Road South where Mr. Barker was holding revival services. He was a strict follower of his Blessed Redeemer. He leaves a widow and one son; Thomas E. Guard, who lives in Lot 48, and two daughters, one in Ch’town Rebecea Ana, wife of Richard Lock. and one in Kenlock, Lot 48, wif of Alex Kennedy to mourn the loss of a kind husband and loving father ~—_—- TE ee Troops In Havana Havana, April 22.—Troops are arriving in Havaua to-night. General Hernandez de Velascocame from Vuelta Abajo. The volunteers throughout the island are ready’ to go to places which may be designated 'n the rural towns, as well as in Havana. ee © ee The Spanish repert on the Maine disas ter Claims that the explosion was internal and urges in support of this position, that there wae no disturbance on the surface of the water in the harbor or aruund the ship, that no dead fish were found in the harbor, as would have been the case ifa great quantity of explosives had been fired in the water, and that no wave damege was done to the quays or the ships near the Maine, the officers of which latter noticed nothing indicative of an outside explo-ion. Two Spanish offizials claim the disaster was the result of a fire within the Maine. What is alleged seems reasonable on the face of it, which also can be said of the report of the United States officials and of ihe statement itcontained. There is little or no chance of getting the testimony of a third ard independent investigation. In- dividual opinion will probably continue to bs swayed by considerations of sentiment quite as much as of judgment. DR. ChAT | treats CHRONIC DISEASEs by the Salis- bury me‘ hod of persistent self-help, n Nem oving causes irom the blood. Coa- timuous, inteligent treatmentin person r by letier insures Mi pimum of suffer- ing and Maximum of cure possiblein eack case. Aveid attempts anaided. Graduate of N.Y. University | And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL, { T*enty years practice in N. Y. Citv. Diploma registered in U.S. and Canada, ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, CANABA. OFFICE, Victoria Row. a aS Set www t - see a reserved for patients. ncés On application, Oet 15 lyr Rec cctecccccacipiccccaccal:anesent DONALD. The liat of Catholic missionaries when P. K. Island hae been sendirg in recent 2 ® various dics sof the we-tera- Uuited States Las been increased by the departure on Thursday morning of Key, Augustine McDonald for the distant region of North Dakota. No stronger proof can be given or the Fpirit of zeal which ani- mates the young ecclesiastics of our pro- vince than the fact that about thirty natives of this diecese are either actively engaged in missionary work abroad or compleiing their preparations for such work in sem- inaries. Nea-'y allof these have been siadents of St. Dursten’s College; and, with an affeciion thet neither time nor distance can weaken, remember the dear old spot where they began tbeir prepara~ tion for the grave ie<ponsibilities ef the priesthood. Paruer “McDonald is a native of Orwell and the first student of Vernon River par- ish that has been ordained priest. Like most of ‘he younger members of the clergy he spent some years in ihe occupation of teacher in the public schools and sincebis ordination has been Professor at St. Duustan’a Coll‘ ge. His many friends en this province to whom his excellent quali: ties Of mind and heart are well known will tong cherixb the kindliest recollections of Father Augustine and will pray that his missipn in the land of his adoption may be highest reward both temporal and eternal The priests, lay professors and students of St. Dunstan’s College on the day pre- vious to Father McDonal’s departure pre- sented him with a well filled parse and the acc‘ mpanying address, to which the rev. ger tleman replied in suitable terms: Rev. J. Augustine McDona'd. Rev. Dear Fxrexn,—We have learned with deep regret that you are about to sever your connection with this institution and in response to the voice of the Master to enter upon tie duties of a missicnary in the distant diocese of North Dakota. The choice of such a step demands no little sacrifice ard resolution. To bid adien to home and kindred, to rend asunder the bonds of fellowship and brotherly inter- childhood which tt rong the halls of mem- ory with happy recollections to cast one’s lot amongst strangers,to shoulder increased responsibilities and to undertake the active duties of a priesi’s life in a foreign land— to do al] this without faltering requires heroic courage and bespeaksa childlike vovfidence and simple trust in God which are worthy o! our highest admiration. Your departure from St. Dunstan’s Col- lege with which you bave for several years been intimately connected weakens a strong link iu the chain of cherished re- membeaaces which binds the past to the future. But ere the silken’ cord of genial companionship between us is forever brok- en let us endeavour to dispel the feeling of sadness which euch separation naturally excites. To be assured that in your triple relation to us as friend, as teacher and as priest you have gained access to our hearts merited our affection may help to sootbe the sorrow which you experience in departs ing and buoy you up with hope and cour- age in your future labors, The exansple you have set us, the les-~ sons you have targht us and the princi- ples you have inculcated have sunk deeply into our minds and will b2 lovingly re- membered even when the star of life grows dim in the twilght of approaching eternity. Farewell then beloved friend, ard we pray that God may give you sirength to discharge the duties of your sacred calling faithfully and well and that you may re ceive in an abundant measure the happi- ness which fallsto the Jot of the good priest here on earth. Please accept the accompanving gift as asmall token of the deep effection end high esteem we entertain for you. —— << ae ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. ee The Empire (London): Very few Brit ith Colonial governors die rich. They, during their term of office have many Opportunities of becoming wealthy, but tuey invariably refuse to take advantage of those opportunities, Restore full, regular action a of the bowels, do not irri- tate or inflame, but leave & & all the delicate digestive or- ganism in perfect condition. Try them. 25 cents. Prepared only by C. L. Hood & Co., Lowell, Masa ! SIGMOUNT or Sale By Zuction I have received instructions to sel] by | Auction, atthe premises. on Thursda: the 5th day of May next, at 1] a.m. The beautiful residence of the Hon. F. Peters, “‘Sidmount.” This property comprises 20 of acres ex- cellent land, with large and commodious dwelling house and out buildings. The house is fitted with modern im provements, having hot and cold baths, heated with hot , water, and lighted with electrie lights. The grounds are beautifully Jaid out and planted with ornamen:ai trees, Ter ms easy avd made known at sale. R, BEARISTO, Auctioneer > o’clock 92 d&w 1 s DEPARTURE OF REV. A. Mc-/1 BABBGGBGLR 1 7 ww ATS wW . wm of, ty N wr We have fine Brussels ¢ wide, one LF piece of Scotch Qilcloth 4 yds wiue, As we do not intend to ke clear them out at a big reduction. sy ww HAL N ~~ nN % ~ HAD: KA: abuodantly fruittal aod merit for him ihe | N ¥ y pa Y a °, SUD THs IN % course, to turn away from the scenes of SB. D> O02 022086 28288 1 Brussels Square 5x34} yds, $12.50, now 1 Brussel Square 3x4 vds, $13,50, now 1 Brussel Square 3x4 yds, $13.75, now 1 Brussels Square 5$x4 yds.$16.00, now 1 Srussels Square 16 yds, $19.00 now 20 per cent. discount on Gilcloth and Linoleum. SBCVSVSOOS8 24844888 EE. Petr kins & Co. SUNNYSIDE. 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Actual Business Practice, Business Penmanship, Busi ness Correspondence, Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Ratiroading, ing, Banking, (actual practice in the Bank,) Typewriting, Sho tion. FACULTY: I.. B Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book- keeping, Arithmetic, Business eg s Business Correspondence, Typewritlag Navigation, J. W. Coulson, (Vice Principal, Teacher of Railroading, weave ae ranking, Ac counting and Actual Basiness J. Harry Williams, Teacher of Busine Penmanship. Wm. Moran (licensed), Teacher of Short hand. . (Lew Fire Me- George 8. Inman Esq., pesals & Inman) Lecturer on Commercial w. For circulars and {ull information, write of A}l interested ere cordially invited weal : ft 233 aj — . . aa nl ~_—— i209 g. 920 work jy general. 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