THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL I5 1893 — DIED. | rq] anil Oth . li ms THE GOVERNMENT V3. ‘THE! [ AE | iain nate hey ems, MAJORITY. » LOCal and Uther items, In this city, on a iad i ile Fe ee a See = week? neas W — Walter Burrowe,| =< —— a ak [Continued from 4th page. ] W D - ; sameeren } 2 a - PtP. ai ae ee : ‘ ELL Dong. — i sa} * ogee te will ve his mother’s reri~ Navat.—The Crescent is the new @ag- | Shades ef Howe and Baldwin, to what ©! sautid af des > c a, aerate has a | i [Fave! al will tee g dee a SD ehip for the Halifax station. It is expect - pass has Canada come that fourteen men eis ein al at nh employed cleaning up the ‘ eS net ws Cath | 1, thence (o the | ed that Admirel Bedford will arrive in her | shall impose themselves on the patriots iN tek if : hey tLHearai, ence ° . 5 ‘ for St. Dunstan's \® aur aboutthe end of May. Admiral Fisher wll | of a nation, and with their veto defy the P. E ‘ oa Hat Cemetery ; ited Maen Melteede in. tl ‘ . KE. I. Hosprrat.—Remember the ‘ Roma! return to .ngiand frem permuda in ne majority of the people | ork » a , s : i meena | we J work of the Faithful Circle is for the P.E. e . Tue Mutts. Phe special from tbe Stan ane ale THE MAJORITY NOT HEEDED. Island Hospital. Come tothbeir social and i » the maile arrived in town . at oh al . encourage them, 4 Jey bring Pe | "al . m. The town part Tas Naxr Atrracriox.--What’s the vse Great rulers have thought it their chief 8 Pr ‘4 yesterday al an ; aan ated shortle after of steppin’ inter # bear-trap an seein 4) happiness to be always granting, if good For Toxicut.—Get a copy of the April ‘| ot the ma ws t will | oat deity 7 foot, when yeu Can “P over it,—-hey '— things for the thing’s sake: |] number of the Prince Edward Island i i meg he mati thi 7 . . . . atin . : « “ 9 0" = e mntil the Seana aeniees That’s a fact. Come down to the Lyceum | jf iadifferent things for the peo-| Magazine. It ison sale at all the hook- about pou! peor peel . “| Wedneaday evening and find out al! about ple’s eake;— but the government} stores and at R, H. Masons news stand. her WS) as NN hes it. Admission 25 and 35 cents. Plan of| of Canada it appears have sat calculating -_ - - ~ 3 es Wa be e § . : ae i > 4 cee wed ~ _ " j Tur Pross.— Moderate winds, partly hall at Reddio wus, £ rug Store. and plotting a <— re —— a EL pg eae ete red the Gos- i . , oe 3 : or his migot grant nothing. 1ey have refuse el meeting in Prowse’ j cS ; a gait, local showers D'Arcy MeGee.—Levers of a real good ae x See tos eal y ea . 4 g ree : e’s new block Sunday oo — ue ; lal ieee aah Wiad ten oO give us the law tor which the people ; afternoon at 4 o’clock, Strangers always |\ — == | lecture on @ topic 60 popu e f — voted ; but in that refusal | welcome. Lesson, psalms 103-2. ** Forget a2 244 24Abse bh work of D et be pleased to} they have given us another law | Not.” . = = ee know that Mr. ! eCready has consented to rf . 1} - ° : 22 2+ == SS eS ‘ which 1 their will, anotber name WW. rettiest —=—VT CUT CC © WO OG GY | deliver thie interesting lecture on this | aiso and another condition—the freemen Get One.—The Prince Edward I-land | é ng Pp Magazine is for sale throughout the Island Amherst boot and shoe company in | will have to fight over again all we have oe : th col . Thie ll kuc : c ~~ le 3 ly large and appreciative auaience at their ° “ ssother oluma. This well known com | fought, spend over again all we, bave | chncert aod bake social a Mechanict Hal Frilled Muslins 20c per yard pany — t spent, and never likely attain the position | ), .¢ night. Among the beet pieces were the road by Mr. C. S. Sutherland, who suc- | to which we are now advanced—certaialy fencing haut by Messers Low! onl Meee Gs ‘<< sr 6! 66 ceeds Mr J. M. McLeod, for many years | not in the lifetime of this generation. mane, ilies Bdith Rises’ eo'o ed pap Ps a 25C angele agg iD rh province. — ie have | Shall we stand by and see the work of ~ st aioe male ee The anaes - : no dou Be eget the woneete a oe seventy years destroyed—lose by a strange | . long one and some pieces had to be struck rT b¢ 28 ‘i vf merits wi e kept as usual well before | after-game of folly all the off. The snug sum of $17 was resiized 20 purchasers. battles we have won, : . , Bx Lendon City, nmidi has been called tothe fact that mention | most pitifully deprive ourselves of even ; , Numidian and Scotsman was not made of the beautiful solo so well | pope? ; If ony probibitioniones tem perance a a py ae - ae and eee F in ed Madras 48e 6c “% ; sung by Miss Vaniderstine. The over= | man is found voting, after this deliverance a : a ee er r Ss sight was unintentienal, Miss Vanider- | of the Government, for the Government ed grapbophone. stine has a voice of anusually fine quality, A Goop Yretper.—On the farm of Mra. é! a6 bh ¢ 3) CASES Millinery Goods, ee or —. suc- | man villeinage. bloesomed again and late in the fall Ribbons formed, due to her energy and good ere va ancthes OS ee gees Ps , gy Zoo all—formed and grew until destroyed by Capes, Flowers, ™ Cd pp oxi nerve persons, to me unknown, who bave written | It, with & few others, was shown us to-day. Silks, Pees en ans. eer 7 " ‘cant ‘et me since my letter of the 15th March, that | The tree is fourteen years old and hus Veilings ee eee roel it eneicaned ail will see that everyone should take | never received different treatment than 5 I ties, ar Mre. (D R J oe Y+ | immediate action of some kind te stem the any of the other trees in the orchard. The . 2 . é = om \ r.) m. soon — insolence and unsounded rage of our | tree with the apples still on the branches Hosiery, Laces, and other President of the W. C. T. U. and others enemies, to whom are now added the g0OV- | may be seen by any one who wishes. goods now openirg at the 1 ' id ; T) slaves might speak their mind. ; vance sai , : ‘ ~ y age oe we er merece pHen wer) apok:m mine. I could wish it were more| Sunlight and Lifebaoy soaps. The ‘ beld in the basement of the church, wh moderately, but no man ean go aboutthe | Sualight sosp works were started in : 4 “ ' — : , ; > : . Lat > ; . : : Previeus to the are ae r C F. ved on the sudden io those images aod | the soap increased enormouely, and year reprsesating Court Avondale, I. O. F-,} \abvrinths of dreadful and hideous | by year large additions had to be made to waited upon Rev. Mr. McLeod at the : Peoples’ Store eopies sore, J 22 subj ct next Monday evening in the Bens evolentfIrish Society’s Hall, Kent Street. The public are invited. inked dubbed Wuart’s in a Name —The name of the new Athletic Club which is being formed by the amalgamation of the Abegweits, Crescents and Anchora is to be ‘‘The A begweit-Creacent Athletic Club,” (A. C, A. C.) A meeting is to be held next Wednesday night for the election of offi- cers, etc. direct attentien to the advertisement of the Twe Easter Concert.— Our attentiou and we are glad to learn that it is ic course of training. Acknowledgement ought also to have been wade of the valuable services of Mrs. A. S. Hewitt as a mem- management. expressing regret at being absent and extending a welcome, were read. Rey. Mr. McLeod replied in fitting terms to the was prettily decorated. Rev. T. F. Fu'ler- tow, pastor of 8t. James’ Church, presided. Queen Hotel and presented him with an address of welcome which he appropriate who voted have become vassals by their refusal. Shall we who had this reform promised to us now accept a refasal and fail back, er crawl back, to the detested position that we are the slanderers of our own just and former action ? Shall we stand by while the governm -ut, with ia- comparable arrogance, assume to them- selves the ability of judging for the electors what is truth, justice, goodness, and with ineufferable tranny, restraivs the electors of Canada from any good whicb, cae inthe judgment of the government, though Auugrst Boor anp Suor Co.—We an : Orwell—W. J. Clarke. erroneous, they think not fit to grant ? If we allow the government to bafil+ us,we tread back again with lost iabor all our happy sveps in the progress of reform, aud in Parliament, or any candidate support= ing it atthe polls, he deserves to be led back like a bruse broke loose to the time of the copyhold tenure; nay more, to be stroked on the back and turned iato Nor- I hope this letter will be accepted as a note of warning to the many friends and ernment of the Dominion of Canada. The Komaus bad a day every year when their I have uncasing of this grand imposture with- out like Milwn, “feeling himself inwrap- thought.” J. T. BOLMER. at the following places. Price 5 cents :— Georgetown—Hon. D. Gordon’s. Summerside—Small & Bearisto’s and D. K. Currie’s. Souris—D. Sutberland’s. Mt. Stewart— Donglass & Jardine, Montague--F, 8. Macdonald’s, Cardigan—L. H. Owen, Alberton—G. 8. Muttart’s, Tignish—J. A. Brennan’s. Kensington— Dr. {Darrach. Avnandale, Lot 56 —C. O. Howlett. a Tue Orance Youne Brirors had a fair- for the benefit of the O -Y. B’s band tund. The Orange Young Britons wish to thavk al those who helped them to make their James Guard, Mount Roseland, Lot 48, is an apple tree of the Alexander variety, which last vear bore a barrel of apples. After the first crop was picked the tree the frost. One of the second crop apples was as large as @ hen’s egg when picked. Sear.—We would call your attentior to the advertisement in another column of Englaad iu 1886, with a capscity of 20 tons of soap per week. The demand for the works, until now the capacity is 3,200 tons per week, equal to 18,000 cases per As the demand stili continues to in- and best assorted lot of Lace curtain Stuffs ever offered by us. ENTIRELY NEW EFGEGTS IN Printed, Striped and flain, some Frilled, some Fringed, sonie Plain. Fringed White Muslins 32c¢ per yard (de Sash Muslins Sash xzrenadines Stanley Bros, 4 AAAS Halifax, N.S., April llth, 1899. day. oe = S&S | ly acknowledged 2 Se ee eee y ackaow edged. hese ai i lai a sits crease, ithas been found necessary to es- ie = a - tablish branch works in Canada, Switzer- _ Suwerace Conreacre.—The Commis LOCAL NOTICES. land, United States, Australia, New Zea- : sioners of Sewers aod Water Supply ow land, Germany, Belgium and. other places. | % NERY” having advertised for tenders G Pr Bivie ait 7 oe bese works are to be conetructed this ge for vitrified pipe and Portland and{ , “0 ‘0% ie a a ‘meh en a ae year. The Canadian branch, which has | Ay | natural cement and brick, #&ix- a rOF on only E. - that you = gett 4 been formed with acapital of $1,000,000, | W ae j | teen proposals in all were received avd ete ea in English, American and | js to be established in Toronto. > wre : ‘ opened by the Commissionere on Apri! > c ye a |} 4th, Contracts have been awarded as Don’t forget te call at Prowse Bros to- Wants Bic Moxey.—Captain Bernier, | A SAMP SAL : A t | follows: night, and get a nobby hat for Sunday. who was here with Hon. Mr. Tarte in the <> urs Jet Ei ‘ 5 J | Vitrified Pipe—Caryell Bros., for pipe Bananas avd Ice Cream at W. F. yacht Eureka last summer, 18 now in ox a | wenetectored by the Standard Drain and | Carter’s. 88 Gins. Ottawa asking from the Government a my moa te Sa Soil Pipe Company of St. Jonn’s, ie. \ » & nc To rhe y? grant of $25,000 to enable bim to organize KS . nite “ . : "4 ’ 7 Portland Cement—Carvell Bros. Maple Sugar and Wax at W.E ——. his proposed expedition to the north pole. - We have received anothei big lot fof Fampre yo Natural Cement—T. A. McLean. ; = states = Ce pecan oe ares ¢ shoes, (35 cases. ) These are marked same as jast f Brick—-Carvell Bros. Hard and soft felt hats manufactured by | 5¢en promised him by membere of the) x, Dar reyy s@ prices considering t} <tr: ” c> | See eave Ioecat tender was ac-|the aclebeated Loudos. makers Gendon | miciury, who hetw amamined Wis plsss, 1ium year, at very close prices considering the extra qu l- Bae 'cepted. The Commissioners are today | B nnet & Co., and Wm Wilkinson & Cv., and that now he is oniy waiting (o have the | ity of the goods.—k rom these low prices We .ake a 2 4 | advertising for tenders for the construc- | ani for sale for $1.00, $1.60, $2.00. They government make the grant. Capt Be: ZS further discount of 20 per cent. cush ‘at tion of two sections of the eewerage system | ae extra value—D A Bruce. meee “a plan is to leave an ae oy er Sa the construction of the pumpiog stat " : time during May, 1500. @ will follow | xy ; 8 Vv rone ws : iove and reservoirs, anderecting aaedti tie ry The beet value in boots and shoes — the coast of Siberia, pass through the As Come and Bee them, Ey eryone W arg nore than SA . oo : connected therewith, and the supplying ot that’s what weofter you—Try us. R. | Behriog Straits and continue tili be reach- Y pleased with their purchases last year, ; 2 : Mixed Paint man-hoie frame, covers, etc. Tenders K. Jost. es the New Siberian Islands. He will | ® , soa - cM 4 will be received upto the 6th of May. The neckwear for sale at D. A. Bruce’s | !¢ave his vessel 200 miles farther east than & I hey are made in these sizes only:— rs is very much admired. The patterns and 0 ge ~ Fram was left, and a = es f yy” . .. . stvles for 30cts are exira values. and reindeer travel over the pack Ice until | “y > QTI . is | Best mixed paint made OOOO SOSSE SHES SHS TEOTSOE® | ____ SSE EE aeemee | the pole is reached. He will return by way x WOMEN § SIZE, 8 ee A ant di i t 10c Ib, . 9 sy ] of Dane Island in Spitzbergen. Capt.| 7 ’ —.. : Ladies ral i ary rama ! Bernier states that this is the only way in| iy? MEN'S SIZE, 7. Pe oe Toe ee 7 ang f Ay ; nd a the pole is ever likely to be reached, vv €> GIRLS’ SIZE, bi eae om Ward ] i :* Kalsomine 20¢ ps = Ch seaualatiait he expedition, Capt. Bernier considers, | 7% ae Rept CO Suu m e 20¢ P icka ge rome 4 will take about two years. | y G a sl CHILDS § SIZE ore ee % 6 and § Se ) Tit Se | BOYS’ SIZE, - - - Lend & to | \ 1! wa s} . ms f£ O~S + @ oS oS @ oO OO ow WS } ey ! " ° ” + aliu t ~? 5 ! br vad $5 or ushas, ; Ca ‘ Pe YOUTHS’ SIZE, Ee a eat e <, | 3 De Abate Co ok , > a ae : 3 Boots ——- ; ul ce 4 Refined —wa as eo? oa ——- 82a om ; “Tiger” Brand White 4|§ “ : ane x, i | THE PRIDE OF THE COMPANY G."| 4 owaere orax ; ae ad, in Laced and Buttoned— : we a Ry : neat, stylish Boots—and good Under the supervision of Mr. W. - ; ° / | wearers. We bought this C. Whitlock, in the ? For Housecleaning Bs ‘ PEE ONPSISSLS SRLS Pe! ; Dod 4 ay lineat a bargain and intend ‘ ; SANA SE SPSS SPARS SPP AIP +o. KOK 5S eelling them ata low price. LYCE|I IM Hall > A table ore dissol- — <a A ; 4 ved in a pail of water — | : mogers | $1 55 2. : a Once Used | | DIDAB<DDD< BDO B< BBD ~ , = f : Wednesday Evening, |? 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