ag ed : THE LOUAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | rB . ° leevrinec.—The meeti us largely atiracts presi fest, twithstanding the iner and if eetit with a spienii : support of the act He wa- Mesere. Hamiryn a capital i the meeting, Brewer, who also made D : rorress speeche-~ solos easion were sung In i Mr. J. R. Daviso upon ourcolam sertior fafull report LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR. S CHALLENGE he “i an " af pressure \ any t Wperance ad : “ le the f g - a) eense the uve of liquor, the i —, Witt « reep in, ergo vou heen -<« abuse, ergo you are responsible for th ed by the licensing of liquor S Act engenders the breaking false swearing and drunkennes ; : ut engenders breaking of the law, false + wring and drunkenness is evil; should not be tolerated, lerate evil are participants vho tolerate Seott Act e evil accruing there- ild engender smuc- ¥ | breaking of the Jaw Prohibition engenders *, &C., Cryo #ame as I vhen abused causes i may t abused, erg vil: that which is evil shonld | g quor should not be j Ww abueed canse ‘ y kind wh a yo! l ie an hould not be t a [NQuiget a <A — A — PERSONAL. fi. Cahan hax resigned the edli- ty the Halifax Herald and gene tit tice of jaw with the firm of hi © Harris Mr. 9.Gordon, agent for the Steam Navi; Company at Summerside, was | tt Stanieyv veeterday on pto Halifax He was (Jueen last evening —_-«- NEWS NOTES. i Castoms returns at Montreal for y rea { $116,000, and } ; f 55.000 overt the : “ar ‘ B rman, Secretary tir with the assent of y ted to the Duke i y his position ‘ ; r--n-Chief of the army) It is ' i that the Dake has replied that he ‘ y | assured that : ’ ‘ f Connang! will be appointed ' The basis of the Duke's ets if appointment of the Duke ot f sight the principle that the chief command of the arn ought to be prince of the blood royal. The D ' Camber Ige’s select cine le claim hough the Commander-in-Chief 15 : sre ofage his health and sre unimpaired, aad he is able to the duties of lie office ee e y , SOMETHING NEW IN ’ . 7 SATURDAY SNAPS! I row we will make a epecial dis- Sat ay 5 The large quan- ' Drees Goods, etc., now arriving will p: ' them again for Don't Miss Seeing Them! f Snaps shown will ‘Tr oY ' rt oe Particularly Useful and Valuable During House Cleaning, * ru heme 7 wi@ may he your only nance ¢ ecing the BER BROS. r 1esday, SHOW DAYS! Wednesday, Lith Weather Bulletin Torowro,April 6,10 a. m. era')y fair; a few light local s«how- not mnch change in temperature loth, aad } and to their religion. endorsing everything that had | ST, _— + even: | Lampressive Services at the conv. ' } | DAILY EXAMINER JOSEPH’S SODALITY. casion, under the direction of the in ; : the voices proluced a very pretty effect It is sometime i tl +} >| The ening vi j i imes sa that the age of | /he evening service began with a sermon | ‘ ; 4 . i. } . Past . > 1.3 Lively faith and ferve piety belong: ex-] YY Rev. Father Reid, which was } ciusively to the history f the past In | earnest and eloquent tribute to | this busy century, when the greed of gold the virtues aud prer ratives of St. Jo pli yields an versal iu luence, piety, we ee pen welt on the high position | are (old, must ve relegated to the region | which St. Joseph was raised during of the impossible; and the great hereafter | life. and said that in due proportion was niust be lefi to provide for itself as best it | bis credit with the Son of God in Heaven rmiay Thank the wise and heneft ent | Che sermon was listened to with wrapt ' {the Catholic Church, a barrier attention and was a masterpiece of logic opposed to this materialistic tendency | aud diet After the sermon there was ay The Church is exsentiajjy | %lemn Benediction of the Blessed Sacra- holy, and this divine characteristic of her) Ment at which His Lordship the Bishop ‘ : + ' ‘ ‘oe ‘ ‘ being d fuses itself like a hal f glory offic:ated, assisted by Fathers Gallant and er the lives of her members | McLea s deacon and sub-deacon This truth could not fail to strike those | Besides the « vy above mentioned ther se good In ‘ b 5 the | Were |} sent in Verv Re Mer Gillis, : : iy ; ; > ’ I ce ution at St. Joseph's ¢ \ » mY] A. J. Macdonald, Rev. S. T. Phelan, this city, on the asion of its Patronaij | B2v.A McAulay, Rev, P. Curran,Rev. P. J Feas When the Feast of St. J eph falls | Horan, Rev .P. Arsenault and Rev. J. C. wit Holy Week happer 1 this vear. | Maemi lan; j me others sent letters ex- ® transferred f lav af i h yy AL unavoidatly t F rf atead of ri} } xe of so many 1%th March. as i i proves the great est ~ | _work < i i " . ! i j a ‘ ‘ wi « } i vise | ‘ ‘ i etry; an W : mo i r t be ken as a 4 . if a i afl { i St J Sods ~ yth owing greater ve | year; r the delay by | aud that the historian whose mission will ” earnest devotio: be to write the ecclesiastical affairs of this I . soon to be | diocese, will find no work more deserving f j > ha the ritual } Of bis attention, no theme more worthy ot Ch | carrie out with mer his pen, than the history of the once poor \ i majesty, we have heard the} and obscure St. Joseph’s Convent. That the Most High sung to the | i may long continue to flourish is the “trains of orchestral accompan:- } sincere W ish of the writer. Cc eyes have been dazzled at tLe | Montreal papers please notice # vestments scintillating with gems | yideincet ural y : ! ve ha i untold ' vea px i I n , t the A ESS T0 GOY. HOWLAN i r . Almighty God ~ Joseplys’ ut rl unpret ntio a , i I a i } gh, | what ter tl 2 Pupils of Notre Dame ¢ ar better than a i: hot! By the Pupils of Notre Dame Convent. mietv, fervor, faith and like devotion, i re t tt heart « God than the eon eras i } ‘ ‘ ' ' | | ShGkth Gf nations, more beautiful ip its = . y . iat ts ie : ' i To His Llonor George William How an, Shplicity, more triking because so rare. : ‘ p > , brat | ' Lieutenant Governor of the Province } ii ebration began with a Low Mass ;pP Ed j I } ' . —_— : ; aft rince Kalwark sland in Convent Chapel sail by Rev. P. J nd 3! val ‘ —_ ounthe rife Mi if Please You Hono f hu t of the school children | Often has our Convent Hall resounded in lately afte Father Reid eaid a} with joyous strains; often has it been our t Ma luring which about three | privilege to offer to illustrious visitors the inndred members of St. Joseph’s Sodality | loving salutation of effectionate heart», the approached Holy Table It was a | tribute of respectful homage due to distin- t elifving sight to see ©> many veung | guished merit. But, in all truthfulness ry wk of life uniting te- | can we say, never did we unite more glad- ve h subi me act of our lv, never lid the sweet words of greeting H slo In ! ine masses | arise from an impulse mere truly cordial | x said it « Sisters’ Private | than that which to-~lay Inspires us, one | 0 v Reverends |! {-Lean and | and all, to proclaim Your Honor mast | P Poway lock the | welcome to Notre Dame | t ! Lords] A t ul us mass was sant | tits Lordship | A visit from Cis bs ry os " . : Bishop McDonald, r whieh twelve | Gracious Sovereign is ever an event vi youthful aspirants were received into the | momentous importance to the little peopit Sodality by Rev. Father Reid. This | of this abode, but when, as in the case of reception of members is by no means an tle ceremony. Only those who are con- spicuons for their virtues can aspire to | i privilege. and the promises exacted from them as they knew before the altar show with striking evidence the im portance ofthe step they take. All the | masses being over, a reception waz tender- | ed the Bishop and Clergy in the Sedality Hall. Two beautiful addresses were pre- sented to His Lordship and to Rev. | Father Reid, Spiritual Director of the So- | laiity The Bishop’s reply Wa? & most happy one. He congratulated the Sodality on the great work it had dune. For merit, fur imporiance, for energy and good will he readily gave it the palm over all the societies established in the Cathedral Parish bers to continue in the future as they had Leen in the past, an honor to themselves | Father Reid follow- “d fully been said by the Bishop. Fathers McLean and McMillan also spoke in laudatory terms | may you wisely direct the destinies of } your Jaland, so truly called the “ Garden | of the Gulf.” of St. Joseph’s Sodality. Solemn Benediction had been announced for 7 o'clock in the that hour crowds ef eager fore He ended by exhorting the imem- acity is an honered and est emed trie n | ot our Alma Mater, one whose name is mentioned with respect and pride by thos the ardent equalled only by | inability to do so in a fitting manner. or of Prince corded, permit ns to give duties of your exalted position with vour evening, but leng be- | persons | could be seen wending their way to the con- | veut and before the clock had rung out the | hour appointed not a vacant seat could be | found im the chapel, whilst many were ob liged to remain outside not being able to obtain admittance. less than a century ago, was large enough to accommodate the entire flock that as- sembled at St. Andrews, to receive the “Bread of Life” from the hands of the late Bishep McEachern, was far too sma]! The chapel, which | | | whose absence we regret to-day. to contain the throngs who asked admit- | tance on Wednesday evening. On ing the sacred portals « beautiful sight presented itself toourgaze. The sanctuary appeared to be one blaze of many colored lights, artistically arranged by loving hands. The three altars were strewn with an endless profusion of natural flowers, whose fragrance commingling with of the incense ascended tothe Throne of the Most High as atribute of Jove from grateful donors. The altar of St. Joseph was especially beautiful. The statue of the Saint seemed as if bursting forth from a tackyround of blazing light, symbolizing the halo of glory that surrounds Hira in the joys of the celestial kingdom. (n ail the altars the lights were arranged to re- present blazing hearts. This was pions thought of good Sister St. Alphon- who was charged with the decora- sus, enter- i | that | the tions, and whose pious heart, beating in | unison with that of Our Ble-sed Saviour, imprinted itself visibly on her work. The effect was truly beautiful. Where but mong the Sisters of Notre Dame could «uch taste be found ? Quality versus Quantity. | each held up a fan on which was inscribed The music on the | | replied in his usual felicitous manner. He |} ters of Notre Dame in face of the violent Some persons want low-priced goods be- } Sometimes not. cause they think them cheap. they are, but generaily they are Now-a-days you can’t get QuaLity without | rrice, and nobody knows that better than | you all. In Drugs quality comes first. If you buy from us we gnarantee the quality, and sel] at as low figures as the quality You get your money’s worth, that’s | | geome in composition, truely beneficial in will allow. We always give you your) money’s worth im pure drugs. | cena i | Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS Cor. Kent & Prinee St’s. Cor. Qneen & Richmond St’s ay ’ Our Name: | WRIGHT. | Our Business : FURNITURE. Our Loeation ; KING SQUARE. Our Stock : IMMENSE. Our Prices: LOW. Can we have your trade? MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD., Who sell at Selling Prices. aps | eured by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great | blood purifier. | it. Hood’s cures. Your Honor, be in that cap Ww ho ] comes home, oh! then feelings of rratitude and delight are intensified, and desire to express them is the conviction of our we love at Sinee the appointment of your Hono) to the lofty position of Lientenant-Govern- Edward Island, addresses, congratulations, and expressions of good will have been showered upon you. In our tranguil solitude, we, too, have longed for an opportunity of testifying our satisfaction and of offering you, in person, the aseurance of our respectful, affection ate wishes. To-day that this favor is expression to them May health be granted you, to fulfil the and devotedness characteristic energy Under your sway, with the protection of Divine Providence, may her fields be more verdant, her granaries more bountifully repler:shed, her dairies to overflowing. Before the term of office expires may the cherished lesire of your heart be more than a possibility Notre Dame is not only an institution of learning, it is also a sanctuary of religion Here. then, shall the voice of prayer as- cend to the foot of the “Great White Throne,” invoking the choicest blessing of heaven on your Honor and Mrs. Howlan, 2 May she learn through you, that her goodness, her piety, her unostentations charities are not unknown to us, and that we entertain for her sentiments of deep respect and heart- felt admiration. TS A A JOSEPH’S CONVENT. filled your sT, Reception to Lieutenant - Governor Howlan Yesterday Afternoo. The A reception was tendered Lientenant- Governor Howlan at Si. Joseph’s Convent yesterday afternoon. The beautiful hall of the Convent was decorated fur the oc- casion with costly draperies and festoons of natural flowers. itis Honor, accom panied by the Bishop and about a dozen of the clergy, arrived at the Convent about half-past two o’clock. As they were usher ed into the grand hall a soag of welcome was beautifully sung by a chorus composed of the school children. Seven little girls dressed in spotted white recited a niee lit- tle piece of poetry, at the end of which a large gilt letter the whole forming the word wae Welcome.” After the singing of another chorus an addreas was presented to His Honor who referred to the great work done by the Sie- prejudice that greeted their advent to this province. The nroceedings came to a close the music of the National Anthem _—- +... oo aD +o The Modern Invalid, with Has tastes medicinally, in keeping with other luxuries. A remedy must be plea- santly acceptable in form, purely whole effect and entirely free from every objec- tionable quality. If really ill he consults physician; if cOnstipated uses the gentle ‘amily laxative, Syrup of Figs -—_——_ Notice.—Tlie children’s danging classes will be continued for one-half term, com- mencing to-day (2d April) at 4 p m. ap2 41 —— The severest cases of rheumatism are Now is the time to take A man giving the name of Dutton went before an attorney in Bozeman, Montana, a few days ago, and made affidavit that he, and he alone, had killed Mr. and Mrs. Williams, for which crime McWherall is now under sentence to be hanged. Wants, Lost, Found, &c Advertisements under this heading charged __ five cents per line. __ BOY WANTED—At Watson’s Drugstore. aps “FO LET—A coltage on Kent Street, next to the Rocklin House. Possession given Ist of May. Apply to Mrs. C. Binns. lw—ap4 a ee DANCING.—The Children’s Dancing Class at Terpsichore Hall, which hegan last even- ing, will be continued for one-half term from date. Pupils please apply early.—E. BURRIS. aps COOK WANTED.—Wanted, before the end of pril, agoud cook. Apply toM Rev- erend Mother Superior, was perfectly in a keeping with the otier parts of the cere- mony. A choir com) osed of the members of the Sodality rendered the several nuni- — with remarkable euceess. The organ } and piano blending their rich strains with Vs | $. ARTHUR mn —_———{ 1 ee “ New Styles, Nobby Styles, Latest Styles. Large Assortment ! Low Prices! o | SOFT HATS! i | | i ' } | ' ed pit tl vom ere ob ADP | bi : . FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1894. Sok moe equal wall Papers. * DOUBLE te ic Me A ee a Charlottetown, RITEy ° PELELLTTILELEETIIITI LTR ‘12 YARD ROLLS! All the Papers of this length in our Stock ave LISH GOODS—which are much wider than, and cover an space to, L6 Rouble Rolls from 4¢. per ROLLS ~ MOORE & McLEOD, The Wholesale and Retail Paper Pealer-. April 4, 1894—m w TIT ITILIEILILERIMENE IEEE aa a Tae OS we i oe He =. ENG- ax wa va vard Canadian and American a aca he ec a ke Roll up. er AE wk vy ONLY RERRERSIEES SE % Square and Round Crown. Wats to Fit ALL Heads! Snit Ali Faces ! “nit the Weakest Purse! ee eee PROWSE BROTHERS, Mhe Sistish Hatters. eae . : Charlottetown, March 19, I-%1-—-m w ft ' y ° ¢ @ ~ * ste <7 < 2 i duk bi qi ANYTHING OF US? ommon Sen { We SEL. en. viant ita CHEAP! Common Sense Fact. as The lowest price is worl W4 GIYE always cheapest. You } want vaine for money. t | @Ustary! Common Sense Fact. city. TO-DAY a grand re-union of the survivors of the struggle w field of ~hiloh, Tenn. il be held on the battle- The demonstration will close to-morrow, and a committee in charge _ of the affair has perfected arrangements for the purchase of the battle-field by the Govern- ;ment for the purpose of making it a National Park. i very reasonable prices. Some 2.500 acres have been secured at , . ° . . We want no fancy prices, but the most reasonable prices io be had anywhere in the he Charlottetown, April 6, 1894, Mtar We cannot very well make you a present of them without entailing a slight ineon- venience, but we won't see you stuck. some and cheap. these lines. Our show of Tweeds this spring is particularly hand- In Worsted Overcoatings, Pantings and Furnishin:s we as usual excel in You should not put off ordering your Suit without delay. you will be sorry you did not take the Star Tailor’s advice, bit it is not too late yet. in to-day and see what we have in store for you, Some of these days Step "faitor. Mi: rehant You «: init best quality at WE GIVE YOu 9 : > rac Poa PIES ive every ROC ERIES | a oia: you can when buying Groceries. LGSO9OOO$00 9995S 60094990090 900F46 90008059008 0% g9090ee ‘lowest prices. We are } Satisfaction. | bound to please vou if } at all possible : Bas” Come in and inspect one complete | stock of STAPLE ANP FANTY GRO- CERIES. We have a large assortment, can meet all wants and satisfy a!) comers | with a fair, square price for the hest of } SAXBERSON & CO, Newson Block, Victor.a Row | = “ | SPRING MEDICINES, % COPY aIGH I/F, Tone Up Your System. Hood's, Sarsaparillas, Ayer’s, Lyman’s Hawker’s and Estey’s Iron Tonic, Pink Pills, Tron Pills, ete. Fresh Stock. Duvies’ Drug Store, St. George Pharmacy. GENTLEMEN'S ap? Fancy Regatta Shirts. CALE PASTURE LOTS, Mount Edward Road, For New Spring Styles | | Estate Late Kev. D. Fitzgerald and ~—— ef Hon. F. recken. H ARRIS & STEW ART | ‘Tobe sold by Public Auction, on WED- y | NESDAY, the Eleventh day of April next, A _D. 1894, at the hour of eleven o’clock, see our window. /a. m., on the premises, Mount Edward t R 9 l -_ "hi 90 cae arch 2 wanidy 4 . vd Ch’town, Marc h 29, 1894 ily | Six one-acre Lots on the east side of | London House. | Peis | 11 . } to | roada jjoining property of Wm. Dodd, Baq Th Beautiful Cameo Photo Five one-acre Lots on the west side o | road opposite Longworth Estate. We are now prepared to make those| These Lots are suitable for Pasturage, splendid pistures in first-class style, The and pleasantly sifuated for building pur- soft and brilliant finish cannot he excelled. | poses, They are the most durable pictures made. | If you want a real good photo you can’t do | better than to patronize the old reliable gallery. We make all kinds of pictures, from life-size to the tiny locket. All kinds | of pictures copied and enlarged. Chil- dren’s pictures a specialty. We guarantee satisfaction. Don’t mistake the place,—Grafton St. north side Post Office. Plans and cond:tions of sale can be seen | at office of undersigned. R. R. FITZGERALD. meh2i—dy 3 1. Claw) NESDAY, the 18th of April. ap4 fe = Vi O VA [ | “ After careful- ANALYSIS of samples 8 | of i WR. ROBERT BEAIRST) ‘wroopru1's aversoszzr, GERMAN BAKING POWDER Has Removed his Office to Store occupied f by Mr. W. B. Robertson, Queen Street. About the Ist of May Mr. Beairsto will | ' ©. LEWIS. | Mee . See onr show wiydow for specimens o} | Cameo Photos, 3w eod wy 3i-—mch2! | purchased by me at several Greeeries, I | found them PURE, WHOLESOME, | R Ba7rEns. d&w tf—ap4 WANTED.—A House to rent in Aprii or May, with parlor, dining room, kitehen, ang not jess than four bedrooms. ~— A “at tbis | Priy WELL PROPORTIONED. move into the Store on corner of Queen | and Grafton Streets, now used by Mr. J.D | GEORGE LAWSON, fayior as a Bookbinuery i Ph. D., L. L. B., mch29—dy , feb2? Halifax.” The above sale is postponed until WED- D. _— : IF YO Hatni a hat, and you hat to buy a hat, hatnt you better buy frem us? Cur Prices are as low as the lewest London makes. Dp. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. Charlottetown, April 6, 1894—m w ft GREAT REMOVAL SALE On the first of May we will move into DODD'S BUILDING, MARKET SQUARE and before doing so we purpose clearing out a lot of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoe The goods will be sold much lower than the same goods can be bought elsewhere We will not take the trouble to move them if LOW PRICES will do it for us. So if you want to buy cheap Dry Goods, Ready-inade Clothing, Boots and Shoes, we ean save you a lot of money by getting your supplies from us, J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, March 30, 1894—m w f RUSH COLDLARS. S. B, ENMAN & C®, have a number of Rush Collars on hand, which they are offering very low for cash, and get one before the Spring Plowing sets in, Call S B ENMAN & CO. Charloutetown, March 14, 1804—mon wed fri SEED WHEAT. White Russian, Ontario; No. 1 Red Fife, Northwest ; Clover, Timothy, Vetches and Pearce’s Prolific Fodder Corn, ——ALSO—— Springtooth Harrows, Plows, Broadcast Seed Sowers, ete. | Plow Repairs in stock for any Plow. McLauchlin’s Carriages in all styles, Road Carts, ete. D. W. FINLAYSON, Ch’town, April 3, 1894—eod & wy en ae ANTED. } | A valuable Man, with some knowledge | of book-keeping, to act as Loca! Agent for | the Canadian Commercial Agency. Most ania | of the work may be done evenings. Sal- ary $15.00 per month. Give reterence- from local business men, and address E.S ANDREWS, P. O. Box 5, Halifax, N. S., for particulars. 2w pd—apS a ——_— —— New Bakery. I beg to inform the public that I have opened a Bakery Store next door toe the i desente Temple, where you will find all | kinds of Bread and Cakes constantly on hand. A share. of your patronage is solicited. - JOHN C age ormerly in the ens of Joseph ee v.. H. T. LEPAGR’S OLD STAND. | Knight & —mehl 4 o incl od nace sated ee eae cone seine as BOA UBER IA IAT” eo. «Seine Soe Bi Ae Soe