THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 2, 1900. eo RTI CWS PFO 90OOO COS FBV OOOS >) The Best Is None to Good ‘THE DAILY EXAMINER MAY 2, 1900 It is conceded that the Oitawa A MODERN INSTANCE, = Ovr correspondent “Old Tory” forgot ; to let Tue Examiver know his proper} name, .n Con‘idence, and s0 we cannot | ° . } 5 + > hy > publish his letter in full. The etory be tells is, however, so interesting, as show: | ing the modern Liberal methods of con= | ducting public affairs, that we give the rst of it, suppressing all the names. On | a certain bridge, not a hundred miles from , a ’ the Public Works office, there was a hole, A \ittle braeh w ed to fill it up in he usual way and a 8 need little clay on top —no | umber was required. Sothe supervisor | called a sale, and there was a bi W hile | the part of a supporter of the party. was dweiling upon thist the auctioneer another gentlemen stepped to the front—a | :*There will have nothing to} The Liberai, too,—aad said are five of | this crowd ; i the job at usia } io with that money.” | exerciees of the * New Glasgow Literary ' few suitable rem arkes, twelve m | flaggivg in interest. | for: volumes, 1 of $7: 5 on 6s { LITERARY SOCIETY. New Gz:a‘cow.—Notwithstanding the unfavorable condition of the roads, a large number assembled to enjoy the closing Society ” on Friday evening, 27th ult. The president Mr. William Laird, after a called for the report of the winter’s work, which read as i follows :— Our society was organized on Cone | 20:h, 1899, with thirty membere, end eeiings were held throughout the } well attended and with no For the library about | including a set of tbe | reason, all Ma verpieccs of the World’s Literature,” | Wess y vcured, which are being read with } ep} ssi-at by many jn the community and a0 jc ¢ distr cts. | kxc. iiout papers on™ Tennyeon »’ “Burns,” | | “Holmes,” and Beliamy’s theories in “Looking Backw art” “and “Equality” | were given by some of our leading mem- | |Oil Cloths, The Spring Replenishing ar” AST As The present is*the time to purchase materials for up the country house; or if the city is to be your home thig summer, some “ spring brightness” ought to be infused into the most occupied rooms. ‘ 1e sitting-room, or New Curtains and fixin A cosy corner in th Draperies in the bedroom, will make a pleasant change. We are showing a most artistic lot of Draperies ART MUSLINS Crette ones, Art Sateens, American Art Muslins, can Sateens. Tapestries, Brussel, Amerj- Carpets, Ingrain Carpets, Inlaid Linoleums, Oil Cloth Squares, Matting | effect of this was that the eupervisor “put | bere, aleo reversal on more practical eu b- | Squares, He: arth Rugs and Door Matts, Hall Oil Cloths and = $ : POLITICAL MOVEMENTS. ; and when. yo. buy station | — 7 : a ————— ery, why investigate ? : ' | j a : i. é Perh ps you will persist in % Weare informed that Mr. Jeremiah ®. ; buying acheap box of paper @ | Clarke, of Bay View, hus been chosen by & i nvelopes, and when z the grit party as its organizer fol this ; your pen runs through you $ | Province, and that he will enter upon bis € blame the stationer. Ask ¢ | duties within a short time, giving bis at u snow you xe3 OF @ | tention chiefly to (he country districts. « nate Pia C - ek 7 Puritan Grey, Society, 3 hits mbve 61 e part of the moribund lw ise Harcourt or @| ; ; $ a. ae ’ , @® | concerns that for the time belag t . : . ’ ot le! fine 1 S on s ; oe - 3 : r e : Oitawa and Char!ottetown is a clear indi ’ ‘ ry - 1 ‘ ; W © 7 2 cation of elections in the near future. e | « ¥ ; $ or "1 R 3 therefore bring the matier to the notice of wh CHE! L s BOOKS r0R s * our readers and all who are opposed to : I | grit rule in Canada and this Province so} n Stree:. é that they may not be taken by surprive . alert 1 ee; and overcome ; Opp. Prowse’s...... 5 but be on the alert io meet and overce ~ | the machinations of the enemy. <5} 0EOD OOS 3960 $090 200% : ° Govern- pp i bl —— stu Tiose Buiseuits are made fron the whcle Wheat Berry out the use of Yeast, Soda, Wi Va. ng Powder or any other | i.: entation, and are one of the best and most nutritious foods rae anywhere, They are es- gecally recommended for 4} iicen, and people suffering fo: peor digestion or stomach trouvle A fresh lot just re- ce ved at Esser & Gof OPERA HOUSE P. poned until Wednesday and Thursday. B) SPE MOVING PICTURES OF THE WA’ IN SOUTH APRISA. Po iar prices, 3) and 25 ceuta, S on sale Tuesday morning. TO LET. & ec ttsge on Stewart Street, between | OF (Jueen Street and Malpeque Road, cor ‘g #ix rooms, with Jarge paniry tine oar and orlerout- buildings. The ato. hose is pew and is now ready for b tes Apply to Mr. Thomas Mc- (Quaid. Lower Queen Street, or to the Owe! Southport. EDWARD KELLY. Wetdiog Rings There are different makes edding Kings and they aie not ail equally good. ‘the quality of the gold is not the ONLY consideration in the making of Wedding Bings. ‘There’s science in the man-| ulactre of the bert. ‘These are tae kind to sell. A comviete line of 19k 14K isk G. f. HUTCHESON, Watchmaker & Jeweler SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Offcn New Prowse Block first door to the right up tairs. Telephone connection, OR. AYERS ment cannot live beyond tLe present par- lamentary term, and no cne queetions the complete overthrow of the present in- (on to power io this Province, whenever an opportunity is given the people to deal with it. Tt will be well for the fare of our people guvernment comes at Ottawa—and a change is now nearat baud—a strorg representation from this Province be sent to Parliament in support of the new gov ernment cf Sir Charles Tupper. desirable end can be accomplished by organization and work, to which every- 1 sn i fis on ly heart shouldcontribute. If this be done with zeal and in the proper spirit there is no reason whatever why our whole re- presentation should not be elected opposed to the present Federal Governmen!. We feel that Tue Examiner is merely performing a duty in bringiag the wnat*er, in this way,to the notice of the public; aod we trust that prompt and action will follow. THE POLICY OF DECEIT. bave gained as a result of the deceit they | practised upon Lord Roberts. Having | discovered that he cannot depend upon their words or oaths, that they are :eady to return to tne fight at the first oppor- in the field, Lord Roberts has, we are told, abandoned his policy of leniency. | The men who have broken their pledges ! and violated ihe rules of civilized war- | provisions except thore of which they re in immediate need. Lord Roberts is de- termined that there shall not be another Boer eruption in the Orange Free State. it seems to us that the people of Can- ada will do well if, when dealing with their deceivere, they follow the example of Lord Roberts. The politicians who a few yeats ago obtaired their support upon the strength of pledges to reduce the public expenditures, to reduce the public debt, to reduce the taxes, to abolish protection, to act according to a plebiscite vote on pro« bibition, etc., snd the men who promised even attempted to redeem their pledges and promiser, should alike be punished by the only means in the sovereiga peo- ple’s power,—the vote at the polls. As in the case of the Free Staters they should not have another opportunity to practice their deceitful and dishonest arts ;and they ought to be taught that in politice, as in war, honesty is the best policy. ove who has the welfare of the province at | tunity, and that thoce who are uot able to take up arms give supplies to the Boers | capable and obnoxious rump which bolds | } | QUESTIONS FOR THE interests and wel~— if, when a change Of | | ACOcRDING to the despatcher, the Boers | and burghers wili lose more than they | | ten’ miles apart 7 | Aleo why was the man (George Warri ) fare are to be punisbed, aud the pe ple | abate experience putin charge of the | of the Free S:ate are to be stripped of all | engive roow of the Southport ? to replenish the Provinciel treseury by | - . i means Cf an arbitration, and have never | ' | has taken a hand vigorous | | they are. it up again’ and the work was aakel down toa third gentlemen in the ring for $150. and particulars in connection with Our correspondent eupplies names this job, and says that the same supervisor “played the same trick” at another time within the past two months. PREMIER AND PATRIOT. Sir,~ A few days ago, under this head. ing, Lartk+ed tome questions alout boats and o.her appliances for tne protection of passengers and crews of theferry steam- ers, Southport and Hillsborough, such as boats, life buoys, ‘ife jackets, fire hose, buckets. etc, also about the engineer of | steamer Southport, The Premier nas answered. But the Patriot rises to explaia,— explain what:— That there is a boat on the deck of the Southport. I did not ask this question, because we all know there ig af old ice beat put there by Mr. Bentley many yeers ago when he was t. P. W. But is it any good now? Mr. Patriot will pl-ase explain; also, whaj sbout the beats on the Hills. borough ? I had no jutention of bring- ing Mr. Patriot into thie, bnt since he let him answer the not questions straight. [did not ask about the captains, but be rises to explain that there are two, per | haps wore than enongb. But what cer tificate have they? What about the en- | gineers? I'be Patriot says Mr. McFar!ave } has Charge of the twosteamers. Wi'] he} tell us how Mr. McFar‘ane cana work in the two engine rooms when the steemers are 9 Mr. Patriot says the man that runs the Soutbport rao the Hillsborough for years He knows well ibis is not true. When tnese quections are an-wered I will give him lots more that msy not beas easy. Just now, let me add: what abovt the boats and fire appliances on the Elfin ? baving twenty years’ experieuce, atrue and trus:worthy man, sent back tothe fire ho e of the Rilisborough aod a farmer of a few It is to be boped that the Board of Trade or the people at large will take bold of this,and see that the necessary outfit will be put on board these steamers at once befure some awfu! accident happens. and that 00 picnic nor excursion party will employ the steamers till they are well fitted. I agaio tell Mr. Patriot and Mr. Premier that there is not another passenger str am- er in the world allowed to run in the tame CGadition, equipped, or non-«quipped as [ belteve that if the case was b ought to the notice of the Minister of Marine he would not ellov: it to continue a single day. I will wait for Mr. Patriot or Mr. Premier to explain, and then look for more information for ANOTHER PAsSENGER. By the way I have noaxe to grind; int | incase of accident it may need oil on the troubled waters as hinted by Mr. Patriot. ee eee es oe Fveryoue naturally seeka the best value for his money ?—the difficulty lies in knowing where the best is. In tobacco “Back Bass” Navy Chewing is far the! best value in that class of tcbacco : deli- cious in flavor and free fror al] impuri- tics, the most economical. “Black Bass” Navy Chewing is Union made. Bicycle Livery 20 new up to date Bicycles fo hire by the houror day. | Bicycle Repairs Careful and prompt service ingthis department. IGHT & 00, Home “takers. ene | Jecis, oue ot whieb, on “Tuberculos ia, | given by our late president,Dr. J.C. Hous ton, Was Of eSpecial value. Discussions | on the **Propriety of the African War,” “Canada versus the United States” (as s howe), “Pbe Franchise for Womec,” and | On some of the papers, were argued with / z:al and earnestuess, A rynopsis of the generel news at each | meeting was another interesting feature. | A gremophone concert, with proceeds} devoted to Library, occupied one eveaing, and On another, a musics! and general eu- ‘ertainment. A most enthusiastic, patri- otic concert was held, which eerved tc! show we were “all British yet.” At cur las: meeting, after some musio and @ short di-cussioo,an address was pre- sented to our retiring president, who was chi-fly inetrumental in forming this eocicty. He replied in esaitable terme. The uumber of wembers enrolled at pres seut is forty-five,aud wetrust when the work is resumed iu the autumn that even greater interest may be shown. Tne Treasurer’s report showed the finavces to be in a healtay condition, there being a considerable balsnce in favor of the Society. Atver the reports were adopted ad. nies were given by Messrs. R. E. Bagnall, E. W. Harris, James Dickieson and William Laird. Excellent recitations by Mics Martha 3rown, of Mayfield, and Jirs. Horace Ling, with choice music, consist~ ing of eolos, duets, a quarieite and chouses were reodered in good style. The meeting closed by singing “God Save the Queen” and three cheers for the Literary Society. Etua J. Bacyaty, Secretary. ———— PRISONER RELEASED. Victim of Kidney Disease escapes from the clutches by means of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Snake. Lake, Ayr) 3%. —Twenty years agOth's meorth,dunu Nicholas Babcock first oc t.ced iue eymplome of Gravel and other Kidney ucubles. Since that day he bas pever been free from pain anti! im- mediately previous tothe report of his complete cure, which appeared recently He bae been like a prisoner rentenced for life but his sentence is up to-day. He says: ‘“‘After twenty years of pain caused by Gravel and other kiduey trouble, i am pleased to make it known that I have been completely cured by one bex of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. During there yesre I have epent hundreds of dollars wi:hout receiving any Jasting re- lief.” a ate acne SOMETAING To interest you ABOUT ENGRAVING. May be you have some odd pieces of silverware to be engraved. Engraving not only beautifies the acticle, but is a protection in case of it; being lestor stolen. Your eng prettily } . initial ved on one dozen ae J) cts Special prices for larger quantities, forks or sp cns for W. W. Wellner sUHEEGOTEEQUEQ2S SEL GRGESST8E0 20028 ES EEE = "oN . 2 off, ai we iy FS ‘s =< BH Bs AG 545 SS PER BH GABLE LK aN - & " SHOE E'S. $i =F | =f £ & aaah pacter ee se me B a *% o 4 90t & Shoe Manufa acturers. # nS oO RIT? is <9 AMHERST. 7. ow VA SCOTT = % % Capital $240,000.00 f om en 1 | . PEAY WY ah fA we VULPUL, year about closing, over S500.00000 # ae Net We a A YY im © We are also the ieading Rabber Shoe houce of he Pr eee 6% | ep Our Representative for P. BE. [e! and, Mr. (. Surberiand, : Netart & — Out with sar ples ibout J6th slay where orders ur fall or ass Rend il ts mF hav- careful attention f; ‘Om us, oe #0 of, = ; &§ cy *% AMHERST BOOT & SHOE ur co # % Amherst, N. S., Mey 2 2 ow t} June 15. &s Dining Room Oil Cloths, lots of ends of Oil Cloths 5| big Parlor Squares in Brussel, Velvet and Tapestry, Union and Wool Squares. Everything of the very best at reasonable prices. When house cleaning give us a call. OO great . H emp, Jas. Paton «SZ Co. Building Lots, The desireable bvilding jot on Upper Prince Street, East side, bet reer the residence ef R. Bearisto ‘and R. B. Norton is offered for sal-, size of ‘ot 90x1€0 feet. Also plot of land on Scheol Street, West Side, opposite resid- ence of Martin West, Esq. For further particulars apply at the City Hard- ware Store. R.B, NORTON & CO. LIMITED ———$——— IT PAYS FO SUfAAT PcQKINS, = Oe Wilere 00 I I The fact that this store shows a bigger and far super- ior stoek of Dies: Goods than any other store in the city is the chief reason why you should come here to buy your Dress Guode. A few prices: Faney Dress Goods 16e up. Blac< and Nevy Serges 25c up hipleys Se: ges 48e up. B eck Poplins 50¢ up. biack Blister Cloth $1.20 up. KRKINS' ‘The Millinery Le:ders. = oe i oe SS: SP SSFS SESE sso Soeee reese S