PS “~ ai ? oe ree ee AILY EXAMINE ——— a ee “ Single Copies two Cents Ferns Four Dollars per Vel ~ ‘This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evuirwss ra VOL 38 CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY APRIL 1, 4899 . ye 9) AN Pe FR 5 Co Pery f ‘ xe : “ce mt We t ey IN a! Yea ye ‘ eN ‘ ‘ jmiet > 4 a , I s < UY . ow oe oO eee RR ene a as" deh Si Paes ks & ” \ i ‘ ae io i As tO Niwa : Es : rey’) 4 Easter GLOVES OD OD Si OD ODO BOD IODWSOD VOB oD 7° eGeGed “8 ones 7m PAY SEVERE: es CR OR OD OD RB ODN OD OS o Bw SeoBes Have you seen those swell new Suedes? Perhaps not, they just arrived yerterday. e . Fox Dainty, st\lieh two cli-p gloves, in biue, green and 3 shades of Tan. Tan Onesare - - = $105 Blue & Green are - - -$1 35 And then we’ve new ones in the other lines, clasp and lacing —dainty new shapes 80c, $140, 195, 1.45, 1 85 All guaranteed. J ~~ Pe ns Oe OS 0VO]D. OQ Os ea os oS OD 02 OD OD OD On eS oe Sos oo oD ews eos 0@GVHS OOo “oe 0 ETc Moores MK Sead * - ey ere oy eaney +3) 4 eae #2 eer tices ely Ree: rr ee Nod NA eta E | mt SSMisty If l’s Newson’s Its Good Ss%4a Fisieas is Why Not S «138 Comfortable = wie When you can buy a n‘ce easy chair small see a price S Wew Styles cf —mugip Se %¢ Morris Chairs es Fee : . . ° 9 a & Just received in a variety cf covers—on which %s we have marked very luw prices—Ua‘l and see vo tt them. bis “Ww . we “ar rT - * , 4 7 I | 4 / ts ae IOTIN NEWSBON & % Ce ee ee ee . a Fa? SOR Ne ee 5 Ne FEN Fe NE Me Mee he OO Ne 4 SY CO BP NATL AS NAT St BS 8S ONE SP Fie WTS Nas tayss facie ty & A 2 “iN 4 WP abe US * i pring Goods COMING TO HAND DAILY. I. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE ‘STEAMER WRECKED . cnaiaecs PROM PATER BURKE | Sir,—l think al this coddlirg of the euperseusi'ive Premier over his #.G. A. | huffis anything but dignified, and a very | doubsful Compiiment to tbat imperiavt pereonage, whether taking the form of the absolutciy antiuhful correepondence of The Patriot, or coming from “A Silent ; Member” in Toe Examixer. The whole, | thing 18 too silly to deserve passing notice, | }and sbould not draw a single word from | wwe were such uncalled for comments act likely to dec-ive some friend of the A-toc.ation, iguorant of the real facts. : S-nsator Fergneon was at Ottawa when we met. and could mot certain!s be blamed | or the repert of a cowmitiee named at the méeting and conscienf ously di-- | chargiog ite duy: Secretary mc! Court never opened his mou h duriog tre e-veral sessions, being completely occup * | ed with hie work ; and eo far as I am cou- ceraed every man preseut knows that there was nol the remotest shadow of pelvics in| my conduct, my influence having gone, as \t happened, iv every case odversely to the prij-cts and candivates for cfli-e of my poliuical frend+-it I be permiticd so to speak. M.sa fellows, from b.hied pen namee, ay fi rg a'l the dirt they like ard impue motives to their hearts’ content. They are not the friends of ibe F G A. apy more thao they are the friends of truth. if they want to discuss the transactions of the Association, and are worth the powder, | by signivg theireff.s onus tney cao, | make : no doubt, be scecm modated. Now, a3 regards *‘ an incideat” uneartb— ed by “Silent Member,” I may say that 1, arm personally concerned in the reference, he makes, and do no! purpose to be further , misrepreseated by him. The F.G A. r quires of its members an annual fee of ove do lar, That fee and their regular enrolment give them ar ght to a voice and @ vote ts its proceedings. There is vo other qualificaion and no exception made inf vorofanytody. Noeuch thing ¥as ever thought of,even the Governor being »)waya the first man to pay up. Whew Premier, iis lade s Spee oe ee Fa: qubarson offered a few remarks, | cailed we te his attention, in a ch, fig way, tothe cov- ¢ otairing 55 pereons,ivcluding.Ow m 2 | gtitution ; and instead of taking the mat- who escaped from the wrecked steamer. {ter seusibly and jaying his do lar, TueStella bad on board 210 paseengers he got mad,—avd for what ; : ; ; I know, aod [ may add, for ali Icare, is who were going to spend Easter in | ‘Spat yet. When I ncticed thie, t explain~ C annel I-taud-. ed che ground I took and felt iike holding L: xpon, April 1. — The Cherbourg | to it, as I bad un undoubted right to do. c orrespoud nt of the Daily Meil says that At this stage a certain judicial geni!eman eight passengers of th: Stella who were volunteered aw new interpreiation of the landed bere were rescued trom a boat that! PASSENGERS LOST Sad Fatality Near the Ghannel islands, A STEAMER LOST ON THE. CASQUET ROCK. Sixty Persons Said to have been | Drowned. ee 6 eT (SpxeiaL to Tae Examiner | f ouTHHAMPT(N,Apri) 1.-- The pasrenger stesmer Stell», ylying bewween tbis port > avd the Channel I-Jen «*, crashed upon the dr: adid Casquet recke, near the Island of ; Allierney,on Thursday efternoon iv a ce ise . foz and fourdere] in ten minutes. Her boilers exploded wits a tromeadou® | reportss she went down. It is believed tha’ sixty persons were druwxed. The coasting steamer Lynx, which brought the vews of the visaster here picked up four loate ard forty persous belorg ng tothe Stella, TLe second officer of the steamer, who ws amorgst thore rercuec, says that « ¢ \lap-ible boa: was lauuchea ful! of peo- ple, but he thinks she struck on the rocks owing totbe fog. qualifisetion clause; and, as everybody knows that such legal opinions, whatever ther value, ucder ordinary circumsiaoCer, are prriecttly worthless when proff red grati-, |] was copsiraiued to anew-r to bis, “save and except tbe Premier” that there was no such exception; and if so, on what authority dd be talk? There may be a difterence of opinion as to wheth:rer not this is the mucth«discassed and highly privileged ‘‘retori courteou-;” but when acto ae : . | arybody exposes himeelf to such # Can be given why S-uari’s Dysoepsia | stroke, who could renist the Tablets are the Lest «nd most effectual } pen, aration of giviog 11? And among sene cure for every furm of indig-stioa. mp, bow should the mierests cf the asso~ They are iv the tablet form which re- | eigiuon be involved thereiv ? tains their good qualities indefi n'ely, As you know, sir, as kuow all cur mem- while quid preperauions become stale aud | hers, no +ffort bas been spared by me usel-as with wge. to wake the F. G. A. an element of They are coaovenient, can be carried in | jasting good for the community ; and des~ the pocket aad takea wheu needed. They | pite misrepresentatio’ aod the whimsof the are pleagant to take. childish, in co: jusction with the good meo Afier each meal dissolve one or two of | and true wpo fave planted ite fou dation them ia the m uth and, mingling with the decp'y aud tirmly, I * «in prepared to labor food, they constitute a perfect digestive,|on ai any sacrifice; bat if to secure eafe for the most sensitive! tie continuance ot its grant— @ grant, dear only know’, insig- nificant enougb—one mutt humor apd coddle there servants of the public for the or'ginelly contained fourieen men, The b at capsized and six weredrowned. The others clung to her keel for five hours and thea managed to right the boat which was half ful] of water. A HUNDRED REASONS. absolutely stomach. Tney digest the food before it has time to ferment, thus preveating the formation of gasand keeping tbe blood pure and tree | moment occupy:ng igh places—men who from the poisonuus products of fermented, | with tbe exdeption of Mr. Wise, kvew us half digested food. not when we were struggling tor e*- Stnar’s Dyspepsia Tablets ia the only’) istence as an Association, baving sili @ remedy designed especially for the core of | soul I can call my own, 1 beg leave to say stomach troub'es and notuing else that J must register an empathatic pro One diseare, one remedy ; tne successful | yest against tucn deba-ement, & protest I] physician of to-day is the specislist, the | fee] sure every self re-pecting member of | successtul medicine is the medicine pre-|} the F. G. A. of P. KE. 1..caenot fail 10 pared especially for one direase, thare. Let ua bave peace by all means; Siuar’s Dyspepsia Tablets make the} but let us have “peace with honor.” complexion clear by keeping the blood aR: Bence. pure, They increase flesh by digestivg fleeh- forming foods. A whole package taken at one time would not hurt one, but wouls simply bea | waste of good material. et Bay Easter Neckwear at Ramsay & Co’s. Buy Hats and Caps at Ram- say & Co’s. Rameay’s assortment of Caps: are the best—so say the p-o- Over eix thoucacd men and women in {the state of Michigan alone, have b-en cured of indigestion and dyspepsia by the use of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. Sold by all dragyieis at 50 cents per } package. pie. re hn Our America Hats and Caps Gentlemen, you are invited | are going fast, Cnarlotte- to come in and Jook over our New London Hats, our Amer- ican Hats avd our Canadian } concert, aad en*+riainment, next Monday ‘town people appreciate style. The Interse YouneMan, ard Mc Faiden, will leasn bow to wal z at Mr Earl.’s grand The Brockville Blection—The Bisley | Team. (SpeciaLto tHe Examixerj Orrawa, Apri] 1 —The writ for Brock- vile isissued. Nomioation oa the 13th April, polling 20th. Lt.-Col McLean. 620d Battalton’ St. J ohn, is chosen as the commandant of thie yea’ Bisiev tean , and Ca,t Helme, 43rd Batialion, Ottawa, adj ‘Ihe Gaapesia Heard From, [Special ro THe Examiver. J Meat “cve, Apr] 1.—The Gaspesia is jsmmed up three mw +s off Ecang du Nord beach and four m les from the ] ght-house Capt. McKinnon says she is all right, bai she cannotsteam ti rough the ice on ac- c uot of injury to ber radéer, To Ssttle Samoa. [SeeciaL To THE Examiner.) Wa-aixcrox, April] 1.—A joint biegh c mmission to settle the entire Samoar question has been practically agreed upon by the United Staces, the British and Ger- man Goveroments. we ~ THEYRE COMING HOME Cur Island Merchants are Now in Boston. Bosrowx Aprl 1. We have arrived bere after a rough passage across, and w.ll leave for home on Satardsy pvight. Paowsr, Leics. STANLEY, NeLle pb, McLaren, Huestis,’ Killed at a Railway Crossing. {*vect L to Tue Examiyer. | Campsettron, April 1.—Mrs. Wm. Parier, was driving with her two dangh- ters and J.P.Mowat. While at the cross— ing of the Intercolonia! the horse took fright at an accommodation train end backed into it. Mra. Parker was instantly killed. The gris who were in the front seat escrped by juusping. eee HOTEL ARRIVALS Hotel Divies: A MacBeth, city; N Grady, Summers de ; W J Fo-dick, Toron- to;J J. Hornby, Halites; M E Maloney, Quele: ; T Hudson, Pictou. Queen Hotel: W MacDonald, Halifax ; N.38.. Capt 8 B Harty, Souris ; C F Gar- bam, Halifax ; J A Stewart, Montagas. ewe Ae ere = ee er ee 2g o-eeee OO Oe em ee VERE SY EL RR LE * Things to Make a Note of. The Cathedral Concert, on April 13th, i yoing to he arare treat. The statuary sl soe wiil be weli wor'h the price of admiee- ion. Besure and make no other engages nu @it for that date. I. isdrawing pear ihe endofthe lecture -eason. Mr. Newson’s paper before the Natural History Society vex. Tuceday qill be ove of the best «ver read here, Hie subject is the nebular hypothesis, Rosaiui’s overture ') Tanecredi, see the beauties of I! Tornatore Travietta and Sicillian Vespers, Sr ‘lenry Bishops chorus, Now Tramp, with orchestral accompapiment ai tbe grand concert and entertairment on xt Monday evening. Teserved sea! tickets .t Doid’s and Rank- a" ging stores I ckeisfor the O.Y.B *s concert aud bad- ket social now on sale Get your tickets be- fore they are all gone. Admission to concert 15 cents, worth 25 cents. Tickets nav be had from the bova Ladies with baskets free. Come one wod all and help tne boys, 77 i. Church Services. Sunpay Apri. 2nd . METHODIST Prince St.— Prayer m ng at 10.15 tev GM Campbell atitt atid’, Sacrament unday \t_the clos? of evening service; 8 ‘chool and Bible Class at 2.30 Grace | me Church.—frayer meeting at 10 Rey W J Kirby at ti and 7. Moraing theme: “ ‘The resurrection of Christ. Erening thems: “H-Ip those women” A ser- mon t>: the Woman's Missionary Society, Stcrament of the Lord’s @upper at the close ofevening service Epworth League at close of Sabbath School. Strangers cordially in vited, Seats previded for st:angers. PRESBYTERIAN Zion.—Prayer meeting at 10.15. Rev A F Thompsonatlland7, Suaday School and Bible Claes at 2 30. St. James’~Prayer mesting at 10. Rev T F Fullerton: atll andat 7. Sunday school and Bibe class at 2.36 CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Paul’s.—Morni Prayer at 11 & m. Suuday school and Bible Class at 2.30. oe prayer at7 All seats free anduao appropriated, Everybody welcome. St. Peter’s—Holy Communion at7,8and lle. m. Bible Class aod Children’s cat- echising at 2,36 Evensong at 7, All seats ireeand unappropriated. BAPTIST. Prayer meeting at 16,50 Rev G. P. Raymond at ll and 7, sunday school and Pastor's Bible ciass at2.s0 Strar welcome and vrovided with comfortable seats. . CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Meets in the Kindergarteo Hall, corner Princeand Grafton -treets. Social meeting at ll Bible Clares230 p.m. frayer mee.- ing Wednesday evening at& p, m ST DUNSTAN’S CATHEDRAL Low Massat730am Children’s Mass at ®. High Wass and sermon at 10,30. Vespers and Benediction at? pm, CHURCH OF CHRIST. Chureh Upper Great George Street. vice at ll and 7. Morning subject: “lut now is Christ risen from tne dead, and become the first fruits of them that slept,” 1. Cor. 15 20. Evening theme:“This same Jesus which is taken up irom you into Peaven, Ser- shall] so come in like manner as ye have seen him gointo heaven” acts 1-11 Sunda rchooi and Bible Claes at30. Y. P. s, ©. ©, Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30 CHYSTNUT STREET. Prayer meeting on Chestnut Street, Sunday at 4 o’clock, SALVATION ARMY. Sunday Serv ces at7 11,3, and at7 p.m. Week night Services—“onday, Tuesday Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p. m, GOSPEL MEE 'ING, GosPEL MEETING —Reliway Men’s Meeting in Prowse’s New Bock,Sunday afternoon at 4 oc.ock. Llewson, Luke 24-1 The resur- ,; rection Gospel Service at 3.45 Strangers always welcome, -——_ : —s te —— we Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. RAARHKAGRAARARAR % Better ; %, (Than Spring poetry oS, i * dpring Medicines Our stock embraces everything needful in thie line, Our own Burdock and Sarsanarilia Celery, Nervine, Quinine Wine,Hypophosphites etc, gic. Mats - J. Paton & Co, oat, 6 evening, in the Opera House. et eee , Hoys’ 2 »,iece suits, 3 t. It years Vested Suits, Sailor suits, aud plaited suits, allthe nobby patterns, and the latest $2 50, I hearby give Puble notice thitas my wile busiett my bedand board of her owa 'ree will, I wiil not pay any debts contracted by her in my name. James Wynne, Emyvale 79 d&w 3i styles ior $1.25, 82 00, 1 83 OO and $350 Paton & Co FOR SALE— a Jewel range no. 8 and a Boys’ 3 piece .uits 10 to 16 ) ears, singie or double bres ed weilm.deand trimmed, next week they will go at 8300. FOR SAL“ —u CO\lage on Passmore street $350,and 8400 James yaton conte ns seven rooms, geo?’ barn and vard , .°0 apply te Thomas E Blackturn City 78 Jewel base burner ia fir-t classorder a bar- sin to am eaily purchaser appiy to > R well 78 2 ALSO > Hood's Sarsanarill?, Bur- dock Blood Bitters, AnDeys Fruit Silts & other salinas A. W. REDDIN, Pho. B Central Drug Store Sunoyside. ePS FSS SSE SY +ATABAAAARAARAAAA EFFEEE ESRF EVP Ye Pye yee CARTERS’ Tested Seeds eee te Have you got a copy of our Seed Catologue for 1899 ? it teils how to get and grow our seeds. We are very busy TESTING PACKETING and SHIPPING SEEDS, but are not too busy to show you through our seed department which is now on first floor n the New Annex in rear of oar BOOKSTORE CARTERS’ SEEDS GROW, CARTERS’ SEEDS ARE BEST. Geo. Garter & Co. SEEDSMEN | a ‘ Se cabainiiamelantucnentaanian amy cemg toe — ee ee ae a