en, ae ee ee gs Tek Gre spe e [i Pays to Buy at PERKINS ly ‘ The latest novelty Net Curtains. Bobbinet uted Curtains They are beauties. Come in and see them. H. PeTKIIS & The Money Saving Store, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 20, 1599 NN AvhAGS THE DAILY KXAG MARCH 20 1899 NOTES AND CUMMENTS —The Montres] Gszeite eave Sir Wilfrid Laurier invited the prohi/tionists to go into the plebiscite compaigu 80 that ne could make a laughbing-stock of them afte rwards, The new Canadian postal guide is now hands of the in the veen’a printer, lt wil be ready for distributionio a few He realfter pos'm asiere will he compr led io send totie dead tter effice ali jet'ers which have the appearance of being a duo or toat are marked “*bad debts,” etc. jan MacLaren bevinsa in an early issue Of Tne Ladies Home Journal bis latest piece of literary work. It isa series of popular articles in which be defines the relation that a winister bolds to big congregation: bow a@ preacher 's helped be His peo; ; how a corgrega'l can make tue most ofa mn sier, a@ou olboer phasrea of the mo satiafaciory attitude of a cor gregalion lo & pastor. —Le Soleli, Sir Wilfrid Lavurer’s per sonal organ, r“eol'v expies-ed il- futiatac- tion that the Joiat High Comn 2100 bad sdjouroed to mect again a the Anciea Capitel, and in doing so observed that **the tact must pot be forgotten that there will epent in tne be another quarter of a million Quebec ” Fremier “pever for =| € Spo to # chance of loot) , ita conciusion 2 tha geta bis own, @ven when Stipe at ever aiive trea sury. abroad.” ng the —We insert a jetter onthe Governor- ship merely asa reply to savnymous contrivutions tothe Patriot. Li is bui fair that the opinions of those who differ from the writers of the contributions should be published. Sut Tas Examiner takes no part in the scramble. While we koaow whom we should like to see appointed, we recogoize the fact that the appointment is @ meatier for the governwent and iis supporters. —In justice to the Guardian, we quote the fellowiog explanatory paragraph : “The esteemed Examiner is quite right in denouncing the appoiutment of a notor ions Scott Act viclator as a bonded ware- house keeper in Gardigan. But our con- temporary is wrong and unjust in stating that the Guardian bas been silent about it. W nen the appe:ntment was firet «poken of as possibl-, the wruardian protested againat it, and on November 9ib last, said that “a man many times coavicted of violating the Scoti Act, orany other law of the land, » an upil, per-on to be appuinted to apy office in the gift ofany goveroment.” At the time we ,made inquiry attbe custom house and assured that no appointment bad made. We boped that the aiteropt would he abandon - ed and @oly lesrned Saturday of the fac: etated in Ime Examiner. We regard it as a disgraceful appo niment for which there can be no possible jastification.” were beeoa It is weil that chie has been made. ‘She Guardian appareaotly reached the kicking point. We nave no doubt that tany Liberals iu the country have reached the same conclusion. It appears that the bonded wirehou-e was granted Serimgeour under the Custome reguiaticne winich a mit of private dealers having such so advartige on their Own premises. Buatit certainly ought sot to have been granied one who has been ten times convicted for violation of ihe law. protest has oOtier —Remarkinog upon the refueal of the Government to «ci on the plebiscite vete, the Montreal Star esys: “Ibis siap in the face from Laurier is goiwg to do the tem perance cause one Conspicuons good—it will draw a sharp live of distinction be- tween the men whose belief in the Probibi- tion agitation is sincere and those who have been pretending to be prohibitionists in order to draw the movementtothe sup- port of the Libere] party. Now, however the farce isjlayedout. The Liberals bave been willing to worry the liquor men and befvol the probibitionieta to the top of their bent—so long as the party could euc- ceed in keeping on good terms wiih both the bare and tbe hound:; but pow, after all their doutling, they have been run isto a corner, out ef which there eeems to be no safe escape.” ' snen bad : j exemplitied in the : | | | | | } a ; by the judge. It PUBLIC SPEAKING. “The theory of Public Speaking,” an ad- | dreas delivered ov Mr. B. F. Measervey, before the Charlutetown Teachers Ins titute on the Ilth of February, ult. “apa aow issued ip pamphlet form, bas been received by Jus Examiner, The address is divid-d into two parte—‘‘construction and delivery” and “avalysis of a speech.” fhe former treacs of the introduction, material, order, sty] ’ memory, delivery and summary needed to makea good speech; and the latter analvsises a speech into five | KAISER’S SCHEME DEFEATED. Reichstag Refuses to Increase the Army. Berwin, March 17.—The Reichstag, by a vote of 209 to I41, hae rejected the army increase demanded by the Government. The Budget Committec’s proposal was also rejected. During the discuesicn preeeding the vote, tie Imperial Chancelior, Prisce Hohenlohe, replying to a speech made by a member of the People’s party, declared parts—the exordium, statement, proof, peroratien and Gonclusion. Mr, Mexser vey bas evidently devoted much time and | attentior to the preparation of this address. He quotes cousiderably from Demosthenes | and Uicero, and advises ail speeches Of both of these great orators, es ecially Cicero’s De Oratore. In con- cluding the writer says: “Now, itis svareefy necessary to refer tothe util ty of the ari; (publ ¢ speaking) for a knowledge of tt is certaialy usetul at to study the business meetings, In conventions, id pars liamente, ip societies, in the pulpit, at the -not forzeitiog tre lecture desk — and it is itbhat the orater in every age and in every conniry has risen Do LOL see the power of public «peaking, m this century alone, lives of Peel, Webster, Disraeli, Lincoln, Gladstone our Own jiitie provioce, in the livesof Whe lan and Davies ? Is it not, then, a subject war furthermore, Fa 1o distinetion. we and even in worthy of consideration? Why isu, ] avk,so much veglected in our echools and colleges? We koow tba: it was part of curricnuinm cf etucation of thuse Romen and Greek writer-® whose works, many centuries they were writiea, are admired aud studied in the eniversiiies ofthe world. When these works, through Lhe agency of tbe art ofprinuing became did not E did not worla, enter on a newera of intellectual activity and pro~ gress? Wilany of the vauated system- of ejucatiouin vogue atthe pre-ent day produce results so giorious, 80 trauscen~ »S deotal,and at the tame time so palp- > the af er more diffused, rviand, Ke irope, aod in fuct the abie,’ This little work sheuld beof much benefir to all who wish to become prcfic.ens in toe at of publics peaking, which almoste ery- ove should wi<h todo. I: will cer'ainty vot du anyoue avy baru to read it, We under- stand that itis for saleat the ovokstores at five cents a copy. _—o—_ « NEWS NOYES. A dieestrous fire ocenrred at Daweon City, Febrnary 13. ‘The tice started in tne Rogers bank house and de-troyed nearly the who- block F rst avenne in the centre of the city. The loss ix 880.000. Toieves carries off mo-t of the persun>l property rescucd from the barnivy builds lug. The last witnesses called before the United States army beef court of inquiry proved to be #nsationsl. Lieut Suavis on testified that in Cubaove balf of be can- ned roast beef issued to the soldiers war thrown away becau-e it was uifit to eat. He testified that he bad opened cne can himself and found m: canved ip it rrot i BS The Lead-r of the Opposition hea before the Legislature of © bill pu down bribery and ¢ rlections The offenses and tbe Dp are as foul tor than once —tbree month’s For iario a to at a naitlies rr pt on lows: inore imprisonment. vo ng ortbing or taking a bribe—*+ix months’. imprisonment and afine of $200. For exercising undue influence, such as the coercion Of employes—the rame double penalty, The bill requires the Crown Attorney to attend election trials aod to take action in cases brought to bie notice is @ strouy repressive But measure, acd oughtto become law. will the government lei it ? d+ +o —— ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. Montreal Star: Sir Wilfrid has rallied tothe support of his senate suppression cam paign— the Nova Scotia grit“machior,” the Ontario Grit “‘machbioe,’” Mr. Max chband, Mr. Robidovx, and Mr. Charies Langher. The worli is now awaiting for Mr. Eurnesi Pacaud to speak. HPPPYSPTATPSPPPPAPHTPETT FP TTPTTPT PPP PPPS PHP ETT PPE PPD ORT TE PIPRTT ET FPPeTE RTT DOSS EF T4 OGSS OBES DIDS SCPE TODO 909096606 OWE E oi CI DEO BYVY ‘Lt Otal —_ Wrecix Even if your furniture is a total wreck—we can fix it up good as new.— We are now giving special attention to all repair work—Furniture ylu-d up and tightened, revaraished, reupholostered, and all BY EXPERTS. Mark Wright & Co, Ltd HOME MAKERRS...... SEO% ODOS OO ED SEBO EESD FIFE OOOES OOO4 OO 1-090 08865 COOL SOOO WALALAALMANALALGLALdSdLALdddhda he Lhd ALANA Gbbdddaddsdddddddd sdbdbdddc bbe ddd ddd KEwveror Willism’s guid rg pi ciplk eolicttude tor the sate ty adding that his sense that safety was strongly present. The mivority, 141, included Conserva tives, members of the Imperial party, National Liberals, members of the Radical Union, and members cf the Reform Union. The Official Navy Gez-tte, publishes an Imperial order recognizing the h gher administration of the navy. Henceforth the Emprrcr hnolls supreme commend and the office of commander in-ehief therefore, and the e¢xa- ing staff ofthe commander-in-chief be comes independent under the til of aimiral’s staff. The chief of the navy b - comes directly subordinate to the Emperor and the admiral’s staff, hesides its ordinary duties, wil! occupy itself -vith the politica! aspects of tthe presence of the German wareb'ps abroa@. was of responsibility for ~oee Bubbera—New lot osvs received at R. K Stamper’« Corner. conc Under the suspiees of the Young Men’: Branch of the League of the Cross, in the Lyceum - Hiall. Monday Evening, March 29. PROGRAMME. Opening Selecthotienrccceiids sccceses Band eR ing ...ccccsesecpenpigne dort» Mies Leturgey B.00G.; 2000 veeccsoes esepepezaceiqne 1 C Eggleson Voce! Quartette...,.. Messrs Bruce, Cook, Payne and Heariz......... anon Vocal Solo... .......«0--Miss Marian McKay Dy ORI TREE sk oscess acruibemsine ts Prof. Gran! Vocal] Duet............Mesers Hennessey and MERU acs. , MBusscdan een oo ce Crs ON iae ses ves cus eieskans Owe Voce] Sclo.... Mise Florrie McLean Fencing Exercise...... T we members of the Royal Ev gieeere......0cs soosecceses pice BOOM ESIOD 6 secesac os Vocal Duet........... . sscccceee Misaes Butler Voeal Solo... .... Master Victor 4nder<on Voerl Slo * nisnwamra oe Bonj> Selection...... ...e0 Mr. John Payne WOORT FEL. i ccc s ideas Mr € UWermaos Gop Sava Tra Queex. Thies programme sul ject to change. Admismon 1lSe¢ Doors open at 7.15. Concert commen ot the Kimp e..3 .. Mier Josie Stentifard lan | BORN. At the Hermitage, Charlottetown Roval- ty, Merch 17th, 1899,to Mr. and Mre. | John K. Enman, a son DIED. At Lot 48, on Mareb 19th, 1899, Ethel daughter of David Mutch, aged 13 years. At Cambridge, Mass, on February 23rd, James Stum‘les, formerly of Piywouth, Kugland,and brother of W. W. Stumbles, of Charlo.tetown, Le NE NT Oe Something for Nothing, | A trial bottle of Catarrhozone and inhaler, prepaid, sent free 10 anyone who sends his H#ddress within Oue week. Catarrhozone isa sure cure for catarrh bronchitis, irritable throat, fetid breath, and kindred diseases, hiow can we afford todo this? Because we know atrial of this pleasant and efficacious remedy never faiis, Washes, snuff; and olniments have proved uoavail ng, vat Cat- arriczuue wili cure you, Write N.C. POLSON & Co. Kingston, Ont, - GET ONE-You will need a newspring hat? better to buy nmow'when you cam get first choice Onur mens” hats are siylish _James Paton & Co ———_——— LOCAL NOTICES. Ladies and gentlemen, we have today plac ed On Our counter sOme epec al ,altrac ions iy kid gloves. Whv pay $1.20 aod pair when Weekea & Co., are offer ing them Se for ladws and 95: for gp ee en St 60 at geuts, Spain now proposes to ask for the inter vention of France for the purpoee of ob- taining permiesion fom tne U vited States for Spain toresume direct negotiations for he r-]-ase of the Spsoi-h prisoners held by the Philippines rebele, _—- a Wecan fit you up, froma pir of noots to a newand nobby cap. And you you don’t require much cash to do so asalook througn our stock will _ tell beyond a doubt that the Model Stcre selie good goods at low prices—R H Rameay & Uo. iit Pit Buy Your Hats Sa" From ils WS KEEP THE BET: And sel] at the lewest possible prices, We are prepared to fitany kind of heed at THE HEAD HAT STORE. J: PATON & C0 HATTERS. Cc. - — — _ - = If You Want H ve it built to livein. ee we © a Maru pieto do tbe work Ba Xp Mca ace 2 Tes y: od . i am 2 Seas MASAT PET AT AST NA iy Sur A. House to Live in Our business is to build houses to live ig, If iv’* not a house you want, we can build anything from a feneete a brick block -and we do it ae it ehou'd be dune, Our Work May Be Seen__oee in many of the handsomest modera cottages in the city. BECAUSE We purchase our Inmber in the brat ard loweet priced markete, and transform it ourselves into the finished work, thus saving middle profity,and reducing the actual @»t of building? If vou have any iles of putt'ng upa new builds ing of ane kind, let us fignre on it fer vou, Best work at ordinary priees im __ WM. W. HARPER, Mannfacturing Contractor, Fitzroy Street. we are the peo» cea ar 8 ‘ SHS hhh sgh Ag AE g gaa QTE VE apart . 7 sil . read SWAT Sates Satoh SAS Layieal asead Sourall, Sindoad Tedd adad Sadun! : a 7 e : _ _ — 7 pepe] & TIMELY REVIEW OF | ’ oy ra fs ¥ < ' Ps “ ‘ i eC lt is Easter Sund ry. Oe OS Ww OS DOS © S OS 0S © % OD OSD OS OD 6 Sow OD OG 82DV9B]903 03 62]0R . IGE EASTER high time you ordered that new dress of yours, if you *xpect to wear it on Dressmakers all uve: town are getting more and mcre busy every day, aud unless you make arrangemenis eon ior the gown you ex>ected to wear on that day you are liable to meet with dissapointment. We have received a large assortment of our New Dress Goods for spring. Having bought them before the rie in price, we are iv a position to give you very low prices. The reputation of this store restsentirely upon the prover price level of the merchandise itself, and our promise to sell you better goods for the same money, or the same goods for less money, is not demonstrated to better advantage in any part of the store than here, . NSENTNER, McLEOD & CO. |