bal od saa as (2 i ~e4 4 a q af neds Dishes: GRAND ies r ntart ; | | ( PPT TTA iii ; HAVEN LOL HHTIDH ’ eneon i i ‘ } , no j \} “Mil JLUPSCay ng, APT iid, e 4 . i ‘ oO ki t VW } H. J 9 it ( e | i iva x zel | n Fanny ) ittie I Helen War } 0, Mary Ba SA ( ANDY PA i } BO tea, . beets sen encewtbodeee I V k e Fairy ng {ARACTERS. Queen M« Fanny Vellish Princess Mabel Longwort Fairy Quee He en Warburton Gera Hs ze] Davidson Fairies 9 little Girls King a Weston Peake Prince 4r hur Warburton Pardi ‘Jester)...... Erie Warburton Pianist Miss Ethel Stewart I nad), . dmgkabeuss 4.. Violin Solo rker Hooper Hecititation.. Song of the Canadian:....... Legior oo attie Hodgson. p with she Flag’. hel Stewart. =" 6. Vocal Solo— E God Save the Qu°en. Ac rwission 2éc. Doors open 7.3). Entertain- mentat ® oc lock. 14—td. : n singing soldiers of the Quecn audi- e;, ¢« will please cin in, “WANTED. — Pt Kensington Tasnery, two: journey- me’ curriers, steady work to the right mn , 1 week bE. B. LOVE & SON. OY ge jhe One Who knows there is one sure way Cooks to reach a@ man’s heart, and that is by always having a nicely spread table. To do this you must have choice groceries, canned goods and provisions. a. ft Tv Vie Can Help You There; We have the best of everything in tha: line. What we went is your trade; can we have it ! #7 JOHN McKENNA., Queen Street, Carters’ Seeds Grow - | Mr THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTRTOWN, APRIL 10, reece. THE DAILY EXAMINER IMPROVED POULTRY | | s i iN W vandot t} : k Vy sa a i ' y ¥ 5 > oe ee THATS THE CHEESE A correspondent of Tr EXAMINI Ows very (¢ ya I tne it | portance of keeping high the quality « W hether or BOt It wil r ge | - | pay to engage a cheesemaker’s instructor . | to this end, is the question for our factory | owners and farmers to consider. P. E. Island cheese has now a fairly good repu- | tation, as evidenced by the ready sales, at | compara! ively high prices, of last season. Certainly it will pay to maintain its'quality | | at the highest possible standard—and to have it, as nearly as possib'e, equally good. | Dillon, if ; the ught tbat aeompetent instructor ought | to be obtained. we remember rightly, | lieing teach INTERESTING SEQUENCE OF EVENTS. | 1. Mr. Farqubarson and several of bis supporters explicitly promised to oppose a license law, town were elected, and the Scott Act was voied out, after a -“‘deal” with certain liquor dealers had been effecied, 3. In spite of the protests of the people and an united opposition in the Legisla~ ture,‘a law that is practically a license law was passed by Mr. Farquharson and bie friends. 4. Till within a montb or two, the Patriot bas declared tatzthis license law was @ great success, and has never said that it proved a failure. 5. The Patriot now abandons the License Law in favor of a Provincial Prohibition Act— which will not prohibit. 6. And the Guardian which professed to regard those who passed the License Law as “deceivers” and “traitors,” now sup- ports thoce who are ready to prove them-~ selves to be “traitors” to the Licenze Law, —and is ready to depend upon them to pass ; and operate a Provincial Probibitory law ; Can any dependence be pleced upon the ? politicians aud newepapers taking part in these eventa ? iisidllliiee iinet —Nova Scotia papers publish lengthy obituary notices of Judge Mather Byles DeeBrisay, who passed away at Brdge- water, N. S., recently. Judge DesBrisay is described as of a sympathetic and kind- ly disposition, and a firm believer inthe policy ef progression, ever manifesting a vigorous interest in anything having for its object the advancement and welfare of the town in which helived. He was bes» loved in life and honored in death ;—his place will be difficult to fill. Judge Des- Brisay was born at Chester, N. S., on the 19th March, 1828. He was of Huguenot descent, the femily having gone from France to England, the pioneer in Canada being Thomas DesBrisay who was at one time acting as Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island. Judge DesBrisay for a time represented Lunenburg County in the Nova Scotia Legielature, and filled the Speaker’s chair with much ability. Easter Gownings—Scotland’s darlings, wool mixtures in happy color combin- ations. 200 new pieces opened yesterday. +— Jas Paton & Co. 18, tf. a a —— Bicycle Livery 208new up to date Bicycles for hire by the hour or day. Bicycle Repairs Careful and prompt service MARK WRIGHT & GO in this department. me Home Makers. party lines, each elector | the Legislature voiing according to his * ANCTHER REPLY. = in reply to Probibitionist, we beg to say | that Tue ExaMiner’s views concerning Pro- cial Prol ive already been ex- | pl tated Vi san Wenn | Pr { peop! Z - | t ‘ { { I ’ | ‘t But we wont. We wil N so Miss McEachern nd sold as ck | Dish Summerside, Sovris and { } rT i 1) | because Proy al ~Prohit or P E, | I an be Oda I er t - ay be simple voting of | re { 1p Act in Charlo te~ | Lown, As to the “ P. §.,” we have to say that ! if the Liberal-Conservative Party sbould repeal the Charlottetown License Law and collect the $9,000 or $10,000 in some other way, we shall continue to sup- port it. Additional] questions propoun ded in the Guardian or other newspapers will not be answered by I'he Examiner, Per- sons desiring information are, however, free to come to THe Ex4 NER Office, > ’ } Inserted again supply omission. te correct errors and In acknowledging the thanks of Prohi- bitionist for candid answers, we may say ‘ that THe Examiner speaks for itself, aid , Without reference to the exigencies of party and Prohibition have heretofore been dealt with outside of and politics. Temperance member of Own Opinion concerning the question at issue; and as it has been in the past go it | ia likely to be in the future, notwithstand- 2. The Liberal candidates for Charlotte; | ing the efforts of the latest combination to scoop the temperance vote. We may add that Tue Examiner is not s0 wedded to the reasous adduced in opposition to Pros vincia)] Probibition, at this juncture, as to be proof agaicst better reasons favor. Tue Examiner is ever open t) rea- son; and, as Shakespeare says, “good rea sors must give way to better.” Perhaps the Guardian may, even yet, adyance at least one good reason why Prince Edward Island, with the Scott Act in effective operation, should go to all the trouble and expense Of voting for, passing and oper- ating a Provincial Prohibition law which will not prohibit—the essential the importation of liquors. In its thing — } | half past eleven on Saturday and parcel bey at a quarter to 12 p. JAS. PATON & CO \4 iw * let the half hundred trimm: and bonnets t1 ssleswomen in our millinery d par/ment te {] ,eorgetown ladies do the ling } a? ming teillng, ‘ Q Something other than patronege must bring them to Ch’town’s Greatest Store. Perhaps it ss the low price asked, or may be the large assortment. A great many think as we do its the style exclusive style that Miss McKachern gives every hat. No fear ot anyiady running agairst her own hat on zome ether ladies head, Wow Ladies. If you want your bonnet or hat nextSunday leave your order say to merrow morning—Miss McMachern does not like pitching a hat to- gether the end of the week or at giving you the bether of answering the door bell for our m. Leave your erder early; we will do the rest. ESTEEMED EXCHANGES —_—— is back to Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s “ per- mitted the men to enlist ” and the “ no precedent” declaration in regard to the troops in South Africa. Wuere ere the reat of the ministers ? e+ ate Seeds for hotbedsand early suwing at Carrer’s Store. —— on a FAST BLACK fhat wort wash out or fade by using that wonderful English “pve MAYPOLE SOAP DYE FREE book on Home Dycing by applying to Arthur P. TIPPET & CO., Montreal. ' Natura P. S.—Miss McKiever will Ladies Attention Weeks & Co Wish you to attend their OPENING LV Ev ne From 7 p m to 9.80 pm. —w APRIL 28th. be pleased to see you. —Montreal Gazette: Mr. Tarte iv Paris | d \ TAPES El eee DRESS GOOD Ssesex \ _———_~ ZA —— ) — PRE eyiZ - = ie Z <AIZS ere SS ~ ~ ol — <> . 4 CRAERRERR 2 DRRECDRECERRAV RV REE RKKERAY Ss > = | CA VR VER RARE RY RED RHE MY REY We havea beautiful assort- Ladies’ cleth for ment of “aren = | —s spring costumes in all the = fashionable si: des. Me ~J am Pear! Greys Frwn Greys Kharki Tans 44 oo ral cx x ig > 7 R > ~— = rake SRY erpgennicm eg we > es London Smoke Tet } } | YS : . ee “ : Wp i Our prices on these goods ies 1 e range irom 55c to $2.35 per ls 1/A\\ S z 4 (/A} & hf f | yard. i Es “4 We would like to show you PR AS RSE WIS SRR WAI ERE RRR REE YO St Re SE RES fr = our line of kid gloves--in the if NG = new shades--at yi Xk ee 1iew shades--at hj | ) } Z - © P x $1 per pair wy F Senne PR RK ING sence © ASA gr The Millinery Leaders. A FS ae 2