TUES aE r oO 94 THE DAILY EXAMINER ~ i . : . FUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1894. + < 4 4Aw LBA 4 ———— . ag fpeennnatnanenasaeaaens Gana SONRpenen piety een resi eat? ——— — GENERAL HERBERT HAS IDEAS | T R |} THE STODDARD PHOTOGRAPHS - 4 Tac : — rofessiona ’ . Not Exactly in Touch With Those of the i } Some Particulars Abodt Them—How te S ‘ Minister of Militia, \ pa Obtain the Series, Men ' t sc ’ ND SCHOOLMASTERS. | : ; : FEBRUARY 27. 1894 A recent Ottawa despatch to the Toronto OUR SCHOOES A oo Be Mr. John L Stoddard needs no introduc eliarrateieaasiaeeertinatraiaciitien my sical ic iaiedaiad News cure: As Ministee, TCE vocucj. Sanv-The Publin Raboole. Act of 1877 | tion tocar readers, Rey thirteen, sears are covered by the Canada Rg rained relations exist me between } an entishte and. on the whole, | he has: lectured in the large cities of | WHEAT CULTIVATION IN NEW ay, stra ! \ x = © | ontlined an enlightened and, on the whole, . . lee } : er- |} t i nerica on his travels i foreig iands, > SOUTH WALES the Minister of Militia and Gericral H "| liberal poliey; not that it made ample | aoe t h — = in : : ae ogy Accident Ass. Co., by a rt } Pott tirst | hy 7 ° P anal | str i” Cac recture wit! unadreds pe i . | he . When Patterson oon RON | remuneration to teachers, but it augured ; . : fal . < aii ial ah phot special Policy at an ex- | TH ta has been long popular the Militia Department there was no one ell for ¢ nerease iberality in course | VE@UliTUl Views, Made from actus oordn : . \ ‘ el tn a . Ps re i eek eeenielae | well for an increased liber ' 1 co | graphs taken under his personal direction ceedingly low premium. | as allt oe : d producti Like my genera took : of time Its provisions recognize the | g°4p » -briilis : age i b cus, i several times to announce thatas he was | value of experience, and in a measure During his long an a lant career his 7 o> — ee — il not versed military law or Lis pline me sesh not only te reward but to enconrage lectures have been the - ight = a AGENT FOR P. FE. ISI AND, ' ii - : . e! ‘ } s hax what he 4 ° riews » mder oO ‘Ol ess thousands i } ¥ ® ‘ v ' at be , led v ‘ vha t , This is done by an allowance supple- vie ws the w t <« eS thonsan \ . } Now t irs hie 1 . ees ‘ 1; | No other-man is so capab] or oO yeh } . s nM mentary to the statutory amount and a} fitted f wikis a cane ¢ th NEE i ' \ New South | generat has eas of fil wo That ares i onus being given to the teacher; the first | fitted for preparing : eee e ’ ° Wi | i V9 , ; \ t} hat reauires 5 ° ° indefatigahle traveller, a close ob- | | is ’ . ” oo PES , . av ' > a s Austr ROTGIY COMpMINe WHA WHe wired) being regulated by the sum paid by | An indefatigable traveller, a clos BROWN’S “It's impossible ! rhey must have stolen them \ \ i ith " slia a reg Aon. Ae volunteer forve, a io a i sil ; | eencelias te ithe | server and a drilliant scholar, he knows.as R ae CH’T WN } mat | — , sded amon the : dP yee aes Canadas ttle trustees; the secon BOCe A 7 | his success before a critical public proves, BLOCK, Oo . mn . m . g ‘ le t: lk | e t} sy edo . , i .* such as that | \ annals : license held by the teacher, his experience, hab trill beet trnet thé nid» and de- i [hat is the way scm: peopie talk when ley Bee Ol eading sources of grain and flour supply | army is made Ul Nt and the general efficient state of the school. | i h r , a ¥ t 7 ‘ Sone | mo beads . , ; ee Already South The general's re port last year, it will ; The encouragement given by the bonus ight t "os eg aes et cat } | | 4 ’ a hae i name in the remer bered, was a acorcher, an the dic was short-lived, even more so than the j has t Nailer ! 7 é he , ro mt i is Ata a . ‘ . t stint his vocab ilarv whe n caliing _at- venus ephemera w hich live but n day | W orld s “ae mene 1 CHolcest ca 3 8 | es s ame russe S Mark ant as the area under | tention to the defects in our Militia system. Like the large class of insects whose | UFes, a 2 = "ae | { 4 ‘ere | 5 . “a of art > as gy wheat in the southern color This report was submitted to Minister colors are superbly variegated and whose nature it l art | Bs ei ' . : suneed i — te | Patterson in the usual way, as it required winge are gossamer, the bonue glittered surve yed the enti vo and sel ee SreciaL Desparcues to Tue Examiner | \T Gwe the manunecrint. eoak e Pp 7 re 8 great series scenes surrounded { a‘:lal ex nis turtinss before the manuseript } = only to attract and then took te flight; on hartge = | history mn t i § ‘ j ’ ¢} rintera: anda . | @ romance am Istor ot pa ages; j ) passed on € printer han like the mirage, it allured only to vanish | wit th : i ' a ; - ions & bs an McGREEVY AND CONNOLLY | eM , ’ r Suet conhuence, ne wever, had he when one put forth his hand to seize the | Casties w re ' to gl — . | ! ta t et European war ' t]} vene a'. that he passed long-sought object; for by a penny-wise- | Cures AGO it = oe ee : sat = | 95 : : . » ’ : -acding it or & < A ser an mirbari Hendor, Cathedrals ' al \ 1 of wheat in the sever ' withou erwin. — _ | and pound-foolish parsimony, an «wnprece- | ' ok - an srci y stor j i } ) had to ss alx ! , ) We thous monarchs, every stone . Australasia ad , R91-92 seeing hai the general had t& ay about dented violation of school law, and a ruth- | rs by * ions To Be Released From Prison To-day. , ; our Militia organizatior Of course when legs infringement on the rights of teachers, | teliing a story « t — ; ” a : ¥ PI i ae , k « ne is 2 + : . . Gls : ind \ the report was published thet ® Bg] ie onus was in large part withheld. | Sion; the homes of kings an loops, re 4 Low Prices and Quick Sales give wings to stocks and . as h hicher than is Low}. and this year the Ministe®™ as been Those who eommitted this act of injustice tentious biit unhappy rulers of t i past } : i . 4 K { States, | devoting his leisure moment®’ toreading | 110+ did not believe or know, or had for- | nd present; eee Orrawa, Feb. 27. | bargains to buyers. We are giving bargains every day in ; ( ida ver the geheral’s nanuscript before it rotten that | glory of ach nh ua . he ; es "tea = | Pritins Tho MoGreevs and N. K. - wre -“ . ote, th ntera’ hands & Ww vegetable anid antmal life; the Esqui- ‘ a : . : | ‘ 4 ey: pa he \ th Anetr the culsiie | 58 SO ne priaees 7 : “We get back our mete as we measure; | 7 : : | tl : ' and of tl M Inight Sun. | Connolly will be free men. Dr. burch, | Carpets to crowds of smiling buy ers. : : ™ ia I hear that the general will make a = | maux and the Land of the Midnight oun. | oO hvs stated last night that in } — a so ; We cannot do wrong and feel right ; iia talent ue in: Ronnie Gistinndl, ae Barnd’ | G00 physician, ala ast nig es ra ss been very eval racket if the minister mutilates his report, . s p ; 5 } @ takes us in Bonnie S« an oO i bin ; : the Goesnaek \ sr ol a ae casiot Nor can we give pain and feel pleasure, | birthplace, and the home of Waltér Scott; | @@uuary he wrote to the Governm | especially New South Wales, where, | and as he has on more than one occasion For justice avenges cach slight.” : * ls a. Stratford-on-Avon, where | Specting the health of the prisoners. On | as Government statistician | since he came here expressed himself as : $ mg ; in England to Stratford-on on, 1? | etenben leat. aftee a wil aieaai ae “ oo * willing to pack wp and return to England The act has commended itself to the | dwelt the gneat Shakespeare gndéhis fair | again wrote stating that he found the ; t f nd unde a ’ Pins "4 i j : sople; it} J 1 -av: Stoke Pogis Ch&rch, the | ®% ote stating ‘ o —— “ - ‘ area ‘ _ | whenever the government think they have | favorable consideration of the .peop . Ann Hathaway; tok Rogi harch, th | hanith c6@laatiite eek Jketaieee nae rior 186 , . ikely he will | has fairly met their expectations; and the | seéne of Grav’s Elevy. and te sthe Old | . : ce ae b some y pris . no further use for him, it is likely he er . ketal Of ik wtaliz@d doy Charles | More unsatisfactory, and, in his opinien, s - tia : ear to | carry his threat into execution before he | resulte of its operation are guch as to Curiosity Shop immortaliz@l dy Ch irles | ther conan th dedbie dines da . , , ' cmt) — T . j » ant us saving that wer@ it not for Dickens; in France to, Pdri§ and Ver Further conting a ere " “~ oe \ . ¢) 125,000 | will allow himself to be thwarted by the | Warrant us in saying tl on . r trously [he Cabinet gonsidered this ea eee ale tahes one serious defect it might be regarded as | saifles, where the mighty Napdleon plan- eset: eae , rs »- deukdal tna -° i a | ver, the wheat area } va ow e! ; , I hear many con a sucgeas Since its inception a deeper in- ned the conquest of nation . and to little | ean E ay ’ an e . 7 oO Qn sae nthe other hand, ear many Com-tT° ” ~ on . . , ri is EKxee : ’ e soners vd reased to 175.000 acres, and .. — i to gos ine bot conduct to- | terest has been manifested in educational | Trianon, the home of hapless Marie An- | - . ame “Tl a a ae al will — - —— = = eee ee ee } i work, and, asa consequence, the present toinette; in Berlin to the the very hens eC Telcasc " FOVETROM ICN ETe r {acreage it remained practically un wards officers of the force, and if criticism me ne . ’ ie : sign the order to-day : : } } efficient state of the schoola¢ xceeds beyond where Bismarck, the Iron Chancellor S . . red for | ar Then, again, | is insubordination, there are many officers — . , onteenincdein os ee fees Be It f that br h of diseiplir » Itisa comparison that of any former period in jmourns for the return Of past powers; | CoO U um er um er " anal — . guilly o 8 reach Of discipi ine . ‘. . . : oil ; : ‘ ’ nal we gladiators } e snd wae laid under wheat anim notorious fact thac there are gr@v@ grogndg { their history. = proof . thts : a a. inRom« fe th 7 alo ame by gle tint rs | FAST SKATING AT MONTREAL. e : ! Avecn” the area nad teased to 235,22 for dissatisfaction at the manner iwwhidh | not say more than - ae ae af “ — wil asts fought for life ute ‘i= , i ; 1 . ‘ ‘ ‘t= oO * severe sup menue ro al ils SaVUave o1no30Wwers, . ‘ > , § eres, Since then the area of land under | the veneral ignores the claim of seniority — — f the s " ‘ sp . ‘ }} - at id | a wage ; . | oe I have for sale a COLWMBIA SAFETY | Wo WATCH that 2 S wer i* the force dents of Wducation. nthe other hand, | to the Orient where leopalra inred. Kings | ‘ ww: -< n iti -j y y 4 ‘ ALE real has been greatly extended, the | when promoting offivers of the force . ] ac contributed all that might | tod atl and in Jerusalem to, Bethlehem, | ' BICYCLE, in first-class condition, gat | wi guy a Aa FoR Ss. im being beached * 1299-93. with His methods seems entirely-original to has the act bas apace i of it? H 3 it he bi : a tne Mas - Sd leads t! : | World's Record Broken by Johnson. matic tires, new last year, which I will ee ee _ 1 lage : ’ .. | himself, ignoring all rules-géverning mili-} have been fairly —— _ : ee the _ aplace . the § ge e a : o sell cheap for cash. 'we can recommend and you | 9 99) res and an average vie 15 a" 5 Bw ee. ; ' yree acc ished what should | way rough the great galleries of \Ver- } -ATINGS i " . , ’ ’ $52,921 acres and an erage yi : of tary discipline or imternal economy |!) any degre rae ate oe " os i am > eee re na “ an oe | R. M. YOUNG. On Pexrke’s No. 3 W hart. shels per acre, the highest 1587 The supposed to regulate’promotion in the] be one of its chief features, viz., (0 wai wiihall pane CT ae ee a ae i feb24—tf ‘can rely on, fected the modes of cu fare It is not long since since a pro-| secure and retain the services of | and ancient Rome, showing the world’s Monrreat, Feb. 27. on . ie provement effecter aoe we CU awn a ee : : te »acher | should take up astet n painting and = statuary. | ’ | 1 : sn liaiis — Meer of he Maritime | competent teachers who 1Oul aK i masterpiece » pa ing i 7 John j SS ota i eee sks : . i ’ 3 ‘ 7 > Hama vation is illustrated by the fact that dur- | minent cavalry « flice f the Mari “a Se an Gate Rita venction Gr feel Si ths Son. Wael bs cee step by | John S. in n, the w tern skater A few CHRONOGRAI HS f 1863 to 1672, the | Provinces had occasion to Se teaching in our schools been simply a! st p from Greenland and Alaska in the | Oreke the world’s record cor = . , g the ten vears, from 1863 , Siz, th na i tilinatien ia ices hate Seale eaching in o schoois b t s ) ‘ step fro rreenlan and AIask?i ! ho M 4 4 A enarter- ile track } e . a against the general's conduct, and in doing - oo oe 3 7 : ik | .| the M. A. A. A, quarter-mile ack. hand thich w ll sell ; re aaa pe ‘ = : , siey ‘ ; ilst we are willing or 0 Patagonia in the South. i our | . Ls : ‘ . . on an which we wi St 2 q > PE 2p yield per acre appears io have been} .6 he did not hesitate to give the general | means to an qd ? Whi ste f = 4 + 6 North to Patagonia -in wn the he | Went ten miles in 3L minutes 11 1-5 sees., | diseovéred in his canvass for Ward Three | aaee ope I ENC kK POSTS,- LES . ‘ ay » fre ciy confess, ata ; own county ie Slows us al marge |} , an . a6 ae . . ‘ ood ¢ 4 paratively a emall one, the tmean be- | a piece of his mind, regardless of conse- | 0 admit, nay, we frankly conte : hol , Ww i , . Waal } | 28 against Norseng’s 32 mins. 37 sees, pre- | that the citizens are at present not in favor { at reduced prices 150,000 Good Split CEDAR SHINGLES, i : ; tus has been given along : ole | cities, the houses ¢ ashington andj ©. : ; : es . g Ss. ie Mieelitall ben followed a | quence Those who are familiar with | impetus has been gven acong tne we : » the ne a , es | viously the world’s record. In addition to | of Sanitary Reform, Permanent Streets or | # ] : dial » : , 4 he owed a Als lar 8 ] k i ] eo roe Sen he circumstances in connection with this | line of educational thought and pe a Longe low, the splen 7 vt os sae beating the world’s record, Johnson reduc- Sidewalks, or a roadway to Victoria Park, | we Loe Pie : Sn a or Ht : aa neriod of fair , extending over se ” : a . 2 2 > ave creatly enentt ex i i0me oO i lift vellers; if = ° ane 5 . ? ’ ‘Tr, including Pine, Spruce an emlock POSIOe GE SE SLRRONM, CAWHGINE OFC? case say that this was the worst setback | Whilst the people have greatly be k ff | _ — wee 7 ; i nt _ | ed the American record by 4 mins. 43 2-5 | hence he declined to contest the Ward i E Ww TA \ L OR + Board Scantli : Stu idin Fencing ' , ; ‘ . , sreby ay we ask, has *xiCO We Vis : 0 e Monte- | . - : . : 7 i s, Sos ng, Studding, cing, ‘nteen years, when the average fluctuated | ¢).¢ -eneral his received from officers «f| thereby, upon whom, many. we we re | eee ee, Vanlt the homes of tn | Sees. He did the first quarter in 46 secs. | against Mr. Taylor. » as 4 9) Paling:, Laths, Bricks. | leh : cis toe. © / on the greatest benefit been conferred ? With | zumas and the scenes made famtous by the | 5° e an ies : ee : ° Ri a — aling*, Laths, Bricks, Lime, ete. between a minimum of 10.5 bushels of } the ferce since he took command in Can gree . : i : | The American record was 48} secs., by He is satisfied, however, that the elec | : a a } The. whole of the shove eer ee “aly out hesitation, we affirm that the young | Juckless Maximilian; we cross the Andes | Paulsen. Before Johnson started on his | tors appreciate | CAMERON BLOCK. $0 WAS CC LUC AUOVE WHE OS GOI ; ; : ¢ Rear, : : . \ . * ; . é i Oo e 5 st: 2 8 : ee . ak sai i + dian . f ned In the season Of LFSo-b, ana a ma ™ teacher who has entered the profession | through the highest pass in the world; | marvellous trip Norweldt skated a half j | cheap for cash, as it must be di posed of ; ntim of 13.4 im the season af R66, cvs oF rani worn, ——_|oniy fr fw ear stat uit hi seat Mount Cina 31420 fe high | marlon i, Novel state Dale] A en ns ere s mean Of 14.6 bushela per acre for the meuneeetigi own circumstances, has profited most. | and see as they are to- lay Brazil, Argen- as the professional record 5 POOLE & LEWIS : 1. 1871-2 to 1887 Be the Iwo new cases of smallpox have been | Many of our young men and women—or | tine Republic, and little but tempestuous ; and he is now working day and night pro NOTICE. ee Ww oo yer aoe iN, a 1 S8i-5 1 li . . - . ae eae am . een ¢ j , discovered in Sou orto: re CO thy any boys and gir)-— i} Who wouk ot en} a tour of tLe : ’ + > Uy _ ace he nte a» titel tanealie tied, Cilia liscovered in South Boston. more correctly, many boys and girl Chili. Who would not enjoy ; _ the | ducing a GOOD SMOKING and CHEW- P. §.—On account of the esters wield : —_ se ee - “rs Henry has confessed that he is the | enter upon the work with no higher con-| world with such an accomplished com- Erastus Wiman’s Case. ING ARTICLE. Look out for his NEW We ask our customers to and bad roads we have extended the time D +} nnt teacent ¢ . : ° a e . . nied . a cane a ‘ .31,9 ons ar® are 2 é ° , 4 : River valley and the country adjacent to} author of the explosion which took place | sideration than perhaps because they view | panion and guide? Millions of piace are | pian se BRAND, made from straight goods, |, . . : | for the collection of amounts due us to wos of Parramatta, Lverpool, Pen- {| in the Rue des Bons Enfants, Parie, in | it as the speedicst and easiest avenue to annually spent by courses vally en a 7 | New York, Feb. 27. specially selected. kindly settle their respective | March Ist th, Camden and Maitland were the prin- ; November, 1892 preferment, thereby promoting their own | oring to see. the treasures -ked 1 dace | 1D W i 1 befor . 4. ; <All amounts not settled on that date h. Camden « } land were the prin- ; \ovember, 15. ; ‘ , s : ; 5 Be y rastus imat as arraigned before < : ; . ,w , in dus nterests itho troubling | | . Many they never see, and thes ura nan wa irraig H k & Ni h ] j : a. ES ied gel tp gal <onttes of wheat cultivation, Ue The London Financial News : “Bimet- 2 livi — — t * — - = ‘3 a we aoe " cd oo. \ a the court yesterday. He pleaded not i¢ ey NICROISOR, | accounts before the end of | wil! be oo for in the March court with a. . ; sos llism is no longer the creed of a handful | “emselves whether or not they conker a | they do b ee ee ee euilt ms a. to ie , | out further notice. P ekilful farming, and the consequent ex-| Sr" snks, Nearly every economist of | corresponding benefit upon others. This | do not understand the history connected 1 Eiss ikety bie seuss]. ante taka alae this month | POOLE & LEWIS ; . : : of Ccranas. weary eve ee : : i. -ertainly blame is} with the In this work we net only see | than likelv his counsel will take advan- i il, OLE & LEWIS, hauetion cf the soil, with the aitendant | , ce is on its side. The international | #@ bat natural; and certainly no blame is | with them. In this wor ¢ nat only.see | , ie eee ke f rust. smut and other dicease od ait : i ani ia as _ to be attached to such persons, for we all | the scenes true to life from every land, but | tage oh the treaty ot 1812 betwee i; the THE LOYAL CIRCLE OF E Ww 7 AYI OR Ch’town, Feb. 8, 1894 at ’ Co ee ti prefer the quick and easy way to comfort | are given, in few wortls, their é@ntire | nited eit and aa by which the ue . 4 4 . — aused these districts to be abandoned lit It is somewhat incongruous that a gov- +s i » are sensible and | description and histor atter may have six of his countrymen on pT : b and position; and if we are sensible an description and history | , , : ’ ‘ tle by little as wheat country. and on tle | ernment so thoroughly republican as that a ee y creatures, we always strive to | aaa care has been exercised by | the jury which is to decide his fate KING S DAUGHTERS Ch’town, Feb. 6, 1894. THE CHARLOTTETOWN € 0! : nce eel ys OF : ae : ; © ck oe reasoning ne > always ive to | ei ar ua xe! Vv | ‘ i | he Bathurst Piaina | f France should be for ed to de “ere , do the best we can, first, for themselves, Mr. Stoddard in selecting the photographs enema INTEND GIVING A } a ‘ asl ee . as eal arge sum of money annially to the keep- afterwards for others. But such | for this great work. Every phase of life 4 Severe Storm Steam Navi ation Co Ltd hei in portance “ ei i — ing in repair the tombs of the deaa kings. . : tetmeatal’ 40° the | ¢ : d in the castles of the Old | ' ‘i is | 4 : ; : . , - I ; " . . a course has been detrimental t the | from that foun in the cast f th M | & L E } —_— that ustricts ' Bathurst, Groul- queens and princes oS we ee Bour- perfect working of the School Act, World to the straw cottages of Mexico is ee Y kK F sb. 27 usi¢a iterary mertainment zz omen ourn, Gundagai, Purmut, Young, | bon = oe Abbey <— Deni-, and each and, as might have been predicted, the re- | represented. He shows us remote corners a aw See eo Lata a Se | ° M are. and New Engla: i were each ; year the grant ts yack ine UNECE OF ey enlts have not heen in the interests of the | of the earth whe re the foot of white man ] ie storm of snow, sleet and Yaio ——_IN-—— eT Annual Meeting. turn oceupied by agricultnrist-, and the | ‘ sssion by the Radical members of the country. The inadequate provision made | seldom treals. The photographing of so | which prevailed yesterday w as one of _ . KEROSENE OIL ; she ii al ; j — for the teacher lies at the base of the evil.| many scenes in distant lands has cost severest of the winter. Generally speak- ST. PAUL S SCHOOLROOM ‘ a : italulity of their soil and climate, as The case of Mrs. John Biddulph Martin, | fy respect to remuneration the act of 1877 | Thousands of Dollars, but the result justi- | ing, it was the worst vet experienced for ) 7 . Phe Anaual Meeting of the above Cota- eli as that of the whole of the extensive | , yrmerly Victoria Woodhull, against the is jnst liberal enough to be an inducement | fies the enormous expense and labor invo!- mariners wine 16 Cts. per Imperial Gallen, | pany will be held at their office, corner of riateau of the great Dividing Range. for | trustees of the British Museum was heard to many to engage in teaching for a few i ved. No such collection has ever been | —_——_>_—__—— | Great George and Lower Water Streeta, . I ¢ = & - 4 en ome ‘ ’ a om . : js : . 2 id | har! ‘ ' IP Te , . ; trowth of this cereal becan.e definitely | at London on the 25rd. The suit was years, but not sufficiently munificent to re- published,: and it rerpresents what the } Nova Scotia Elections. Th: e 5 ’ ea: Charlottetown, on W EDNESDA ¥ » the ; z : o ti , brought to obtain ihe names of the donors | jain the services of properly qualified ; wealth of the world cannot buy. eer ursday, April *) Seventh day of March, 1894, at the hour 4 enatnened. “Pulseqatatiy, the; aren ot f two books to the riusenm relating to} teachers. Hence we may reasonably ask, | . P | Hatirax, Feb. 27. : i ' oe Eleven o'clock, a. m. g vation became extended in a s ut} the Beeeher-Tilton tria). She asserts that f even with the salary as at present, the | LOCAL NOTICES. | Lil LC t } »min temember the date. Particulars later. J, D. MACL ’ By order, : 4 - . “ et — ate ‘ a La « ’ ed ats “y “nts derour- “i ‘ ee a Pe war > iy i tne abperati onserva yes have ne x . . . = ~ westwardly direction to the mmer oe Sa Sen See dex S| arge majority of teac her regard the . | Aavertisements under this heading enarged | ated Mr. Cahan and R. W. Freeman, in b2 1 | - Mr. W. HALES, if the Riverina, where it is steadily increas- | tory to herself. After considerable testi- | ducement wholly insufficient to rem un in| for at the rate often cents per line. S} ae ante. for. the lose) Lesie feb24—law (sat) feb] 0—2w eod fel. 23—dy Secretary. Oe) 1 _ | er mony the case was adjourned the profession, what shall the end be, ifjas | SS — | i “s /Ourn Hirth : , Mel ime in i oni ae . 2 es a om 7 —_ ' nz my a timited portion of the area ; , 7 i lemet elanae | Fai Baa a}) ; » pint. or | ature, an Irie and MCLE , . | nite ° , A correspondent of the London Times | is threatened, the uppemertiry clause Oysters by the gallow, quart or pint, or aay oe h , 0 W ‘uitable for wheat eultivation is under bes an interesting note on an isteretine | he dene agar with? Those who sow the haléohell. et the Deion Heese. yr a. | burg County bag ers range uinine ine, ° ’ = =e , e - © <a neem much Of the Jand taken up by | jemorial of the great British naval hero | wind must expect to reap the whirwind ae a i Pa a da —— nemorial of th res ritissé aval a Tay : . bs fine Seotc! atmeal (in tins) for | @ | Prepared strictly according to the British ultimately becoming added to! Nelson. which a connects Nelson with We are informed that teaching straents 9x i I ' g. ots - ‘ Co’s : ' Farmers Poisoned. | Pharmacopoeia. Quinine in this agreeable : ; art of the world. H..M. S. Blake | haw toteach is wholly ignored in the | 4? cents al ounderson & Yu's. | ne 3 | orm is quieker in action aud more retiable atin’ extena pastora _ ( this part of tue work oe pine ¢ IW tO feacn ca “ 1 | {25 lw col i ‘ m than when taken in Capsules, Powders or :as lately been cruising abont the West | Prince of Wales College and Normal | : ; Somerset, Pa., Feb. 27. Pilla. Dose—Half a wineiassfal. For sete ” nettnon ee {ndies, and an officer of that magnificent | School, and as a consequence, those candi- | It will pay you to see our _ stock Two farmers are dead. ten fatally sick, by Se a free to physi- ' j State ft ‘ ; ; tela « linense ni and { of suiting at trowsering and get on ' ; : on : cians upon receipt of card, Kelorging tt ‘ ae erncebile “| vessel saye : “We have visited Antisua, | dates who obtain a License to teach, and | « f suiting @ wl trowserit 5 ry and fifty more suffering from the eflecta of SS ne ee : : 7 a, wie , age with a board of trustees, not prices.—John McLeod & Co f24 lw | ; - 2 MEAGHER BROS, & CO., amour f wheat pronet 'S means Nevis and Montse rrat; Nevia was part che who engage wi 1a pom ° k.| j | eating poisoned meat obtained at a sale PHILLIPS SQUARE. feb26—d4&w 3m Montr f skilin] cultivation, to become more than | larly interesting to me, as the church | having had a training for their work, have | - i held. Pubeniry 30né< ty Cement «Lee ee ee ee ae aon ay i ee en a . 17 ¢ there contains the register of Nel-on’s | no other recouree in directing their meth- | : sentient: fonbied Within the next few years si uld marriage; the book itself is in very bad | ods than simply following their own ern le : the work Of water nservation and obtain corvlition, and if some means be not adopt- | ideas as their nature prompts them, rhe tne pe ee 2 upphes from artesian weils be per-| ed to preserve it, it will soon cea+e to | inevitable result is that much energy on e | United States Coal Duty. evered with. The enbterronean supplies | exist. It ought to be kept in a glass case | the part of the teacher is m8 lire¢ ted and trig ee er ‘ oie te ei 8 hitherto beer | @nd not bandied, as it would be a thou- | consequently misspent. The pupils are | —_—_— WF ieeent, Bek 9? SENATOR FERGUSON will deliver Pre ae ee sp ’ ~ | sand pities to lose such an intere-ting the losers Experience, however, would ‘ After careful ANALYSIS of samples | It has been definitely settled that coal Mantle De en a a Lag ee ee oe ae eel ‘ the dr ortion of the colu } ' : I } . » — » sein apache : } as been dennitely se - ba ean : 1m garded as the dry portion of the “"Y | relic. The hoase where the marriage took | eventually prove beneficial to both teacher | o will have a duty of 56 cente wer bee rRY,” at New Haven Hall, on WED- are rinous, and the successful tap- | place is in ruins and taught. But here comes the rub. | | Wilt have a duty of oV cents | . NESDAY. March 7th. at ha!f-past seven > ache > erience . | , amine , ab . thane tan ‘til the offset oftenne ; neem , Just when the teachers experience would | VTOODILI’S : o'cloek d&w—feb24 P. E. Istaxp Ratiway —The trains are | be a large factor in enabling him to pur- | GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. . torn Zz | fons of the once aimost arid stil very i! sular in their movements «ni sue his work with an ever mereasing ben- T | lowe wi fertile gardeny, and enabling | account of the hard snow in the cuttings. | efit to his pupils, he thinks, that consider- GERMAN BAKING POWDER, | Lonpon, Fen. 23.—A despatch to the j resh Stock ora bok ee hese tiaeea ur | Taeeabe cach totes te tected te amma mae Ot ene Tue om Picoult or ts wd SEW SPRING MANTLES! E ‘ . mes \ Couonh W yesterday afternoon got w.thin two-and-| of money he has saved, teachiag in Prince | purchased by me at several Groceries, [ | that a disaster has occurred to the gun- e ae " ‘ cs Net smu ' a-ha'f miles of her destination last night, | Edward Island is not the road to fortune. | found them PURE, WHOLESOM BE, | boat Widgeon or her crew off the east of the following Emulsions : the ther Anetralian FOIE, IID) where t was obliged to remain Hence’ he resign his position to seek | WELL PROPORTIONED. . coast of Africa The admiralty has heard we > . the infaney of its productivedevelopments,|a'l night, not getting into George- more luxuriant pastures elsewhere He | in thing. On Thursday morning, the 15th, and following day 8 Putiner’s Emulsion, 50c. a bottle which bid fair to. make it in reality the | town until about noon to-day. | js succeeded by another untrained and in- GEORGE LAWSON, Maprip, Feb. 25.—It is officially an- . . | = 1 £1.00 Britain of the south It left Georgetown for Charlottetown at experienced boy or girl, who im _—e Ph. D., L. b. B > | nounced that the Sultan of Morocco has | “© will show our New Spring Mantles. Scott's Emulsion, 50c. and § ; ae : 12.50 to-day and is expected here abont | followed by another; and this rotation,| — feb27 Halifax. | made a satisfactory settlement of the Miller’s Emulsion, 50c. and $1.00 Sa r 5 four o'clock, returning to Georgetown | ryjnons to the country, is kept up yearly | ~ | claims of Spain which comprehends tl . . asia ee ties , : ; ; $ Pp: | cle Sp: s the D TID WW oo i eae — ere tonight. The train which left Mount] with absolute inerrancy. And this condit- | | cstalilishabett of the satlendl zone; the HEN RY MORGAN X C0., Phillips’ Emulsion, $1.00 a bottk | The Manitoba Legislature, by a vote | Stewart for Souris yesterday morning, | ion of things must continue to go on, and | punishment of all offenders against Span- : 2 Sa oe, os : got as far as St. Peter’s last night. It} ata ereatly increasing ratrio, .unless a fas eukharity. and thé waves : ; aa Estey’s Emulsion, 50c. a bottl ' to 5, has rejected the proposal to a got a: , a a Om j : es , . ish authority, and the payment ofan ade- February 22, 1894—tu thu sat MONTREAL. - he olish the Provineial Government hoade, | Temrained there until this morning when it remedy be supplied. Phis will be found | quate war indemnity. The foreign powers Say a i ee ae eo i ; " , ‘ left for Sonrie, but at latest accounts had not | on}y jy dequate provision being made | . 1 oy iil ae alla | Wie sNISION, 4 -_ While Manitoba remains a Province ; pu ; only im an avequate f we Sealed Teaders addressed to the undersigned | Tepresented in Morocco heartily seconded vues, have her Gorornment hoa reached its de-tination i Phe train which | for the teacher. To the people 8 repres- | and endorsed “Tender for Lazaretto, Traca- | the efforts of Spain to bring about this re- EE an ae eo ee Baa left Charlottetown for Tignish yesterday | entatives we would say, don’t draw blood | o N. ~" will be received at oe or i suit. The protocol is not yet signed but » New York Sun. in its «ketch of co Re erside 3 it a hie Se see 4 ¢ jn- | FRIDAY, 16th March, tor the several works | * : ‘ o et } MM Wis a by a! ; o Z ae a left e t oe oh - Trek — ar ae re athe i a required in the erection of Lazaretto, Traca- | the settlement is an accomplished fact, — ’ nan, WHO WHat Once “at OD ' and left there this morning fo giieh ject a supply of the vitalizing fnid, | die, N. B. | : = ae The i . x ; 4 ntributor to its colamins, Pays: Itis doubtful if it will get to Alber- 73 | _ Plans and specifications can be seen at the | Loxpon, Feb. 23.—The house of lords r DAV IES’ PRI G STORE, ‘Next to seeing Staten Island a part of | tes by night. The train from Tignis} . oY ‘ | Department of Public Works, Ottawa, at the | this evening adopted, by a vote of &9 to - s . ~ to i * = } a py 1 ee WW to-night ad oe 7 a ‘A Feb. 27, 1894. | office of W. J. McCordock, at. Jobs, . B.. ane 76. tad Balistare's ton uandenaien i ew York city. r man hast wante as not yet reached Alberton. le train aioe ition | at the office of K. F. Burns, M. P., Bathurst, | aes * : Pa . ST. GEORGE PHARMACY : most to see Canada annexed to the United | which left Summerside this morning wtll i , . | N. B.. and at Rev. J. E, pamnnenes veatsence, enabling parishe oo between 200 and 500 aa He . ndaeall rreat dea! of : Th. Dace —To the Experimental Farm a_ letter | Tracadie, on and after Wednesday, 2ist Febru- | jnhabitants to forego the Parish councils. States © has devoted a o ea) Of) return on time this afternoon. The - ape ‘ame a few days ago from a young man | #'Y.@nd tenders will not be considered unless Cc Feb. 2: The B 1 ck . d febl7 time and money in helping along the | Traverse line is clear, and the train arriy- cae © Sw Care Sey rn A JOUNE }.. | Made on form supplied, and signed with the aLcuTTA, Feb. 23 ie Benga iam- z on i . a nnn i srowing sentiment for this annexation.” ed i. time last night in Arnprior, who stated that he was to take | actuai rignatures Of tenderers” ber of Commerce to-day, by 64 to 16, Corsets STS How reCaguss q ” r i aa the St. John San remarks, will " ae part in a debate on fruit and wanted Mr. the coder at the Enneaenet tah iets adopted a resolution that the mints should to be the Standard Corset r EY ; — 3 : : be “ 1 i Saunt » ela . ‘ rae : ruit > 7 . “ele set ponte | : mn he plenvant reading for Mr. Wiman’s late <uce’s Cottecr.—According to a de Craig to say w hether a tomato was a fru Publie Works, equai to five per cent of the i not be reopened. The un precedented ro i BKB ft ' tr : ; 1 oe j Ku ; Couns . According : = 4 or a vegetable. Mr. Craig replied that amount of the tender, must accompany each | ‘ ont a 1] luce tow Ff } of Canada. - 8 Canadian followers. ; spatcl from Halifax,a meeting of the salle the ¢ to isa fruit, but in | tender. This cheque’ will be forfeited if the | Movement of all produce toward the porte, : No fewer than 12,000 applications | executive of King’s College Alumini was | Commercially eo 7 a e Z : ' | party decline the contract or fail to complete | with the object of raising money thereon Satisfaction guaranteed or A Cottage on Sidney Street, containing Lave hee ceived at the Central Ex held on Thursday, at which the financial reality a vegetable, It is always eaten as | the work contracted for, and will-be returned | in Eure ype, is one of the results of the sil- i ~g ; we. > aoe have been received at the nira 4X peri- ' ' Sanna ; such | in case of non-acceptanc > of tender. | ; ; ‘ ‘ mone refunded five rooms and good cellar Possession mental Parm this winter from farmers a) condition of the college was discussed at ” | The Department does not bind itself to ac- | Ver Situation in India. y r riven on December Ist ‘ eo for free ' oneth yas announce: at , 29 —-—-— > -@- aa — cept the lowest or any tender, } e , , — "ER yer Canada for free seed for testing pur-| length. It was announced that only 22 ae nae ASK YOUR DRY GOODS DEALER FOR THEM W. W. WELLNER. , | =~ i t vere led. here ., +): . mw ay re ——_--—-—- + 2 0 ee > : ° : Tr poses They came in atthe rate of 75 to resident students were enrol ed; that there Ihe Edinburgh Scotsman says: “Never | E. F. E. ROY | - ass ° ' novldS )00 every day Now the list is sufficiently was adeficiton current expenditure of about was drunkenuess deemed eo great a dis- Secretary. | i j long, and late applicants will be di-ap- | $10,000, and the total debt was $25,000. grace over so wide w circle of society as it | Depasinens of Feith ae th - eS A aE —_ - , pointed. From the experimental farm | A very vigorons protest was made against | is at this moment. It is not merely in| soniay<_ a * ‘+ : there i« Leing sent to Vilna, Russia, a | any of the trust funds being tampered With | the houses of the well-to-do, but equally ae — . - i package of fruit cuttings They are g0-| to pay this indebtedness Resolutions in the homes of muititudes of artizans and < s . 1 : : : : ‘ , g to an agricnitural college corre pond- | were passed strongly recommending the workmen, that addiction to intemperance ight a5 wel} weer M marie on as ns the following ing with the Experimental Farm governors to notify the staff of prefggsors | would be treated as an intolerable breach i“ vo aa 4 MAGAZINES or PAPERS ? teferring to the appointment of Lieut.- | that their services would not be required of good conduct. It is in this direction | e¢ white Silis na | Atlantic Monthly, Cosmopolitan, Ca ’ : . ; ; g ; : ¢ : ee ] ‘ 8 ? s- Geverece Melon the Ottews Citince | 20 July next, and the executive™ Pro] that the battle against drunkeness will be | ¢ | p ie Gas BLAS Hae a Ww «nd ui sens ¢ Mo hotties choles uld be made. | tested in strong terms against the gover-| most effectively. though. it may be. | Osi Mine as oe R aarp ; R ont owe ol tnes Mar : ays Oo erte cimnce co ‘ r ‘ : : : “ vt. Bi, . s | ' 13V eview Oo views, Scribner’s, he Mr. Howlen is an able and well-informed wy — ae the overdraft at slowly, gained. The advocates of total USE poor tobacco i saetlh Maaheaen St Niche a North aimee | ae @ foseihle delat ‘ make | the bank forthe payment of any more , endl 7" ‘ac j .* LZwire : ‘a ores ' man, a forcible debater, a witty speaker, a | cae os J etddiaee cial aa abstinence are an important factor in ing meerschaum | can Review, Outine, Sunday at Home, j apable man of business and one of the | %#!aries until vara Sian nee with the} many cases for good; but the national > Pall Mall Budget. Illustrated London yy —— Pies » » | representatives of the alumni, aili ; nN re , o s} ; , 3 — na? : tg Haga : - a = 7 veties in Auele a. He ; is ; presenta he a ’ eae “Ss eepliitte Wa tea —_ One’s aS SéN- News, Graphic, Black and White, Illus: bi e ; i; toman (Catholic but entertains broad an a 1e yg th itemperance is a danger- 7 Bae . | - ns ries Snglish Magazine 7 ‘ vee ciiafll ies le Bhs - ; : : ; AS, i trated gAmerican, English Ma ’ e ome 2c liberal views upon all social and public Mock Pari AMENT. Phe Moc k ~— ous and disgusting form of self-indulgence Paty” Sib @ a5 f é Har aoe ae People, Harper’s Vv in r w& la * on iS S < juestions. Since his entry into potities | Ment meeting to-night bids fair to be oft ig dairly making its way into the minds of 7: other Rectne Penny ‘illustrated The 1873 he has been constantly active and | ™ore _ usual interest. The debate larger and larger classes of people, and | ety Rr The Young Man, Frank r igorous, always ranking among the bey, Will be based upon a resolution respecting | ¢he reprobation long since meted to excess Leslie’s Budget. Pleasant Houra, Woman - 4 “ er | educational franchise, aud a bill will bel: : ‘ ; sesiies pudget. easan = 0 > wy kPEs ae! 2 ) 1) ay } campaigners in the Conservative party, | Pr m2 ey in the houses of the wealthy will ulti- at Home, Boys’ Own Paper, Sketch, | , ) I (@ | i : We most heartily congratulate Mr. Howlan ! oo uced, ven for ae 2 tt h er" mately achieve the object. so much desired, PLUG : co's: 5 Youths’ Companion Judge, Puck, Texas | We e C Z ee AY 2 = A a4 Ze . upon his deserved promotion. and hope he | vies “nn Sa “m rs a 4 _ are save among the lowest and most degraded : Siftings, Grip, Life, Myra’s Journal, De- ill have health and strength to enjoy it.” | M*On. ~ er © re eSsem DY | of the people.” th th S ne aii an Charlot ; r 97 , rete see . de j : j t th will, no doubt, be in their seats on time. — hilo, ek, 6 . Ng. eestor, Ast Suciows, oe. lottetown, February 37, 1894—dy An English trade journa ee © | The Government party will have to attend : : will Qive the We take orders for any of the above or ——— Nn _ following ; Lecturing on .vieort vand * | in fall force, as the Opposition are deter- Rheumatism racks the system like a 2 3 . h many others not here mentioned. If you porting recently, Mr McEwan gave a cor } mined to take advantage of the situation. thumb screw. : It retreats before the p p ric do not w ish to subscribe for any ot these . ection of fanny trarseripte by students. | The galleries are free to all. Large crowds power of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which handsome for a year you can get in single numbers ‘Do not cast your pearls befure swine’ was | ladies and gentlemen are expected to | Pures the blood. | at our News Counter. In ordering by the et - | re ger by @ otadent ot ur | come and hear the speeches of young men ee ee k co or and tt we a get back nee 80 as to i ; prow: Derore sunrise; and's wes t who, in the ¢ . Il oecupy leadi Carpets! Carpets ! Carpets {—Who knows vegin with the January number. : : . ; a > om . : | who, in the future, will oecupy leading /arpets | Cary ' ] ' \ e a az: . : . sa ee “test ~vervone who became “a leg of pork.’ The whole lecture | positions in the institutions of their coun-| Who are the best carpet makers? What ; _ We have the best equipped News Stand The demand for EXCELSIOR FLOUR is steadily increasing, as neat ly every n a oe cemenes Se ane OO li store js it that grasps most thoronghly 2) SM eNjoyaDdle | in the -rovince, and shall endeavor to] once tries it will have no other Having a large proportion of the best Munitoba Har the wonderful mistakes which compositors | -—-.—— the idea of harmony and effect, of getting smoke | keep itup tothe times with the latest Wheat in it. i . , } ther Flours. and turns out several are occasionally guilty of. One of the Tux Sraxcey arrived at Pictoy yester- | the newest and most stylish patterns in Magazines, Periodicals and Newspapers, eat In it, nh requires a great deal more water t nan other ours, an 7 dev il latest we know was in 8 eerious journal day afternoon about four o’clock, There | a)) reliable grades? We lieve the Re- “sg” both Home and Foreign. more loaves of bread to the barrel It also keeps moist longe r. ana does not dry ina ay oO (not this one), which closed up by saying | is no word from her to-day, liable Carpet House is the place.—James ¥ Any information cheerfully given and so after bei ad F j ‘his end was piece” That compositor’s | —— Paton & Co., the Reliable Carpet Men. your kind osders aolicited. ng baked. or sale at \ - end will be *piece no doubt, although he | We would kindly ask our customers for RENEE oO é R BE ER & OF FE. leserves a ‘stab.’ Pence be to his ashes | papment of accounts rendered lst January.| USE 8KOvA’S DISCOVERY, the J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond GEO. CART & €O., G . | Pat r) ’ pe when he gete some M. MeLeod & Co feb27 2i Blood and Nerve Remedy. Virginia; and Montreal, Canada.. febl9 Booksellers, ete, Charlottetown, February 1, 1894—tu thu sat i anak = aa 4 *