advise the Public, may speak free,”—Evripipss AILY EXAMINE ———_—___-—__—_-- —_— oe — - - a as ty Sing é& ( Opies two Cents ISLAND, MONDAY A PRIL 10. 4899 —_— -— eee lll - i , 4 M4 4 | wm |S ; \ sae. nead. — This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, inawng to . gonate = _ . : as iC CHARLOTTETOWN :P. E. 1 awe se a A ELT INT EN SET SS BR = omens a | « \SENSATIONAL STORY : | FROM CHINA. | Published by the London Daily Ma‘l. (SeeciaL to Tae Examiner | . Lonpow, April 10.—The Daily Mail ¥ publishes the following despatch from : Shanghai ; “An American Proiestaut Missionary at Han-Kan a Chinese treaty tho ights of Wall Paper port on the Yang tse Keane makes Ls sensational allegations against the Roman gre Catholics of burning Protestants. He ude: gives the aame of the priest concerned and Of course if she pictures a reignof terrorio certain dis- sli tricts.” q wants Wall Paper that sicily ‘ : : ci Sensation at Halifax. ; i will give peraanent Society P t, es pleasure, Wall Paper of luimty, hendsone de- sign -- Wail Paper of best value, she'll come ? 's here. { 7 =: J fave} é This ad. 1s address ed te tne few who don’t know how good a wall paper store we hav eC. [se Just want them te . try us once. ~~ Ve GOSH Papers from 8 cents a gdouble roll—up. Woore Me. THE WALL PAPER a | cheques. > ay) . rit’ Tone Me 4% Pee ee ra Sete ts Newson’s Its Good SPiiedy Ss ww 4 aS RA *) . 5 ai. « Comfort Dosex.t % ws o om ' wd ra wy B 7 "2 ont “\ (Pan sn 4 Y P ae Aes‘ ays * 5 f . F ae You can buy a good ALL DOUPLE WOVE WIRE os 7; 3 MATIRESS for $2.85. iS x2 : q & Botter One Sz ys * stable «nine Spring” for $3.75 “aN , our patent adjustasie “ismpire Spring” for ov. é v. w% f ' “- “is : ‘ Mt J Botter Ons Still as M% “The Queen” for $4.00. 0 om ‘ a 3 A h discount eff all the above. iv a m JOHN NEWSON § %, * VAP ORAS Shae Se Mt, MAO Me Fo Me Ne OMe Go Me io Se FE ME Fee taht 8% 443% 6 ae “ varwm ae * “a Ss an wn “we =} a MTs ee We de * PD UN ale UN 7° . II “4d a number of pairs Men's Boots, some light don- {hh gvlas and some heavy calf—They’re odd lines,some of ii» j] last years goods. We want the room they occupy for i <i) ne w goods: we put the price light to get them out ili» «(| quick. You can see them in our south window, «itll lin» * — a ee ——— ee ee «i{{| {| a“ «i i al! at} <j] ai «| «t/ at {i at} “i at] «({} aif; «(| a! «t} at} al! ti {8peciaAL To THE Examiner] Hauirax, April 10.—A Newfouncland woman, a governessi0 adockyard cffi -iai’s family, has been atrested for passing bogu: Sbe is Mi-s Ada Randall aod well ccnnected io St. John’s. Ste comes up for examination thie morn~ ing. The Go-as-you-please Race. es {[Spectat to THE EXAMINER] New York, April 10.—Hegilman woo the go-assyou-please rece, 120 miles in 24 hours Slye second, 115 miles. SONS OF TFMPERANCE. privilege to address you by letter. Another quarte> bas gone and we have i ‘ Dear Prerarex.— Once more it is our }eniered upos one of the most serious times in our bisto-y a8 ao order. We hope to meet a large representation at our second quarterly session at Hunter River on Thursday, April 20h, when mattera of great importance will be dis- | eussed. The Superintendent of the railway has kindly granted the usual privilege of re# turn tickets at one firet- class single fare | from al! stations to@Hunter Riveron the 118th, 19 h,and 20th, good for return up to land on the 22nd inst. The usuel certifi- cates will be required. . Deruties are r-quested to wake returns before the 18th inst. j} Remember the date, April 20ib, 1899. § ssion will open at Ll a. m. Fraternally, Ernest S. Weeks, Grand scribe. | Fredericton, April 8, 1899. NILES OF RIBBONS. | Two andzone-quarter miles of new rib- bons received at Paton & Co’s on Saturday morning. Ribbon isa scarce article in Charlottetown to lay. Drefemakers in want of ribbons for trimming purposes will do well to visit our ribbon department; we bave a'l widths all, colers, baby ritbou to the extra wider Find; over 4,000 yards to } choose from. See windows fer colors aud widths, They are warked to sell. the best coloniats that the science of Im- Jas. Patron & Co. migrat on can secure. : ls al acetal From toe attitude of suy pliants for the | good will of foreigners we must witb- The membership of the Episcop: | draw. Church in Scotland bas risen from 109,150 And we must bu Id up Canada on Can | last year to 113,025. | General Agent Standard Life Assnrance Compaby. Established 1825 Assets ----- $42,000,000 ARD, is the best and most liberal or he market. For rates, etc, consult. ARTAUR G. PEAK# JOHN ©. HYNDMAN Queen St, Charlottetown Lie FW Hyndman The poiicy, issued by the SAN D- Special Agents | The Irish Council Elections. (SpeciaL vo THe Bxaminer.] Dosw, April 10 -R turns received from theIrish Connei) ek ctions show that 300 Nationalists, can ilt:aodo.eL bere! have been return- ed. +3 Unionute, one Labo Tse Earl cf Dunraven and Mount Eorl Baron Mount Eagle of Brandon, aod Bar- on Emily, Unionist, were elected in Lim- ) erick, } The results of the elections in a f-w places w li rot be known until to day. ee ee An Ocean Tragedy. [SPeciaL TO THE EXAMINER.) I: raacomBe, Eogland, April 10.—The trawler V.vid bas arrived here and :eport- ed that when fifteen miles off Lundy Is- land they saw the maste cfa large vesse] suddenly disappear and soon afterward- saw three men in adiogy praying shrieking for belp. The Vivid endeavored to reach the men but the boat sank and its occupants did not reappear. and we Se 3.9 Disappointed With the Government -Urges Prohibition Dominion as a Great Moral I:sue. At ap executive meeting lately held | the Prince Edward Islan‘ W.C T. U the following resolution Was usaoimcu: ly paseed : Wheregs, the P. E. I-land Women’ Christian Temperance Union hae learne: with deep regret and disappointment th itis not the intention of the Dow inw Goveromenut to comply with the expresee wish of 4 majority of the electors, who j the Pieviscit: ceclared fur rohibit'ou and : W nereas, this organization, from a stud: of temperance legi-latiou, has formed tb pinion that the political parties cannot b relied on in this fight for home ane native land, aud ibat the only hope for this re turm is 10 wake it @ questiow Outside part ~ @ great moral issue, rising above all mer party questions, avd giving the good men vf all parties the opportunity co rive to th height of a great occasion aud joia haud n tealiy to w righteous cause,— Therefore Res: lved, tbat the Dominior Aliiauce be assured of the loyal aad activ: eupyortof the ¥%, E. I[-land Women’ Christian Temperance Union in the adop tion Of such mesasuresand in the use of a | legitimate means, in co-operation with kiodred organizations, as sbail secure the introduction of prohbitory resolutions Halifax Lady Dead. : —_~ * {[SpeciaL To Toe Examiner. } Havirax, April 10.—Mrs Peters, a we!l resident of Halitax, widow ot Henry Peters, died suddenly at New York yesterday of paeumonia. known Se THE BOYS BRIGADE Manhood, Patriotism, Religion. This is the avothesis of “Tke Bove Brigade.” The Rev. Mr. Smith preached } excellent discourses in the First Methodist Church yesterday. When ade dressing the Suuday School he adverted to the lecture of this evening, spoke very flatteriogly of the lecture and mos: bighly of his work in and for“*The Boys Brizade.” The reverend gentleman heartily endorses the scheme and urges the citizens of Char-~ lottetown toadopt it. The lecture will have a musical set.ing as the orchestra will be present. A capital song, “The Boys of the Uld Brigade” is promised. Mr. Tom McLean. will give an interesting readivg. Two ofthe Summerside “Boye Brigade” will be present in tniform. The general public ere urged to be present. Adults 10 cents, children 5 cents Base- ment of the Firet Methodist Charch. Orchestra at 8 p.m. - oe A STURDY PROGRESSIVE POLICY Caneda wants asturdy, progressive, and Canadian policy, Our interests must be adequately con- served, Our rich Jatest resoukces must be dev- eloped, Our raw material, so varied and eo val- ual le, muet be worked up oa our own soil by our own peopie. Vur fruittal lands must be occupied by the Brit- men adiau and Britieh lines, securing ish preference that the advanced — in Britain are prepared to give.--Mail and kim pire. —$—$ a Things to Make a Note of. iotu Parlament,as a great moral issue upon wo ch men Of: the two parties can unite, without disturbing their relation to ques- tions of A party or political character, 1p guarauteeing the Government the sup- port of both parties in the House in the ad ption of Prohibition in Canada, as ‘ue only rewedy for the drunkenness that is burnivg out the maohood of the nation, corrupting the founteins of life, and by evil heredity, band*capping future genera-~ ons with the physical and moral dis ablities entaied by dru:ken parente upou their childrin and their children’s children. Further Resolved, that this Uoion stroogly urge tbe elec'ors of this, Province to aivise their party leaders that after care- ful and deliberate coosiderat on they have International Copyright. Loypex, Thursday, April 8.—The morving papers comment with sympathy and approve! upon a long letter which Mr. Alfred Austin, the poet laureate, sddressed to Col. John Hav, the American Secretary f State, from Florence, ['aly, on March 25, appealiog on the ground of :he unity of \ te Englst~:neakiog peoples for equal copyright in ell Engush-speaking couo~ ries for all books written io Euglisb. The Standard, in an editorial note, irges that copyrighi between Great Brit- in aud the United States, should be ab. olutely reciprocal, and suggests that the moment is propiticus tur an international tonvention with the United States. Che Times commenting upon the “ingent< mus and genial manner in which Mr. \ustip introduces the question by poipt~ ing to the demonstrating occasioned by Mr. Kipling’s iliness as a proof of the literary sympathy between the two coun~ iries,” savs : “It will be interesting to bear Mr. Hay’e reply, for he iw a man of letters with an audience oo both sides of the Atlantic. We rather suspect that en allempt to disturb the existing arrange- nett might only listurb a hornets’ nest. Perbaps Mr. Hay’s reply will throw light op on this importact point.” Bad Week. Havana, April 8.—Four thousand one hundred cans of beef have been destroyed at. the Regla warehouse during the last three months without action on the parte of boards of survey—one lot of nine hundred cans,. another of fifteen hundred and a third of seventeen hundred —under the direction of Chief Commis~ sary Smith, aod in accordance with the regulations allowing sach action when the publ.c heslth is menaced. Some addi- tional thousands of cans bave been des- troyed afier official survey. besides the ten thousand eight hundred Gans that were condemned when Laspector Geveral Breckenridge was here. About two p?’r cent. of all the meat handled has been sviled, and about ten per cent of the canned tomatoes, —ti> 2 oD oo Another Fatal Fire. reached the decision to vote in the future only for caadidates pledged to Probibition, aod that if the iseue shall be pressed upon than violate conscience ip this regard ; aod Furtber Resolved thatthe P. E. I-land Women’s Christian Temperance Union sz,%in sssures the churches, temperance suvieties and workers of its. readiness to enter heartily into all wovements for the deteat of iicen+e enactments aod thea ex- termination of the ealoon. HOTEL ARRIVALS Queev Hotel : D C McDonald, Montrea'; Thos. F Simpson, Branttord, Oot., N H Smith, S immerside. Hotel Davies: GM _ Reid, Sammer side; L E Turner, Ottawa; A Weir, King, ‘Joronto; Louis W BSenez, Mon. trea’; HD B-opby, H Hallowell, Port- laud, Me, Cnas Ackhurst,H Stanway, Halifax; Jobo A Robertsoo, Montreal; P S Hamon, Montreal; A A McLean, WP} Tor: nto, New York, April 8.—Fire “yesterday mornng destroved the reridence of Wal- ; : ‘ . ident of th them they will vote agsivet party rather | lace ©. Andrews, the president of the New York Sieam Heating Co., at Nu. 2 East 67th street, aod twelve per- ecne, almost the eatire househuil, were burned or suffocated to death, The res - dence of Albert J. Adama, at No. 3 East 69 h street, caught fire from sparks from the Andrews house and one perished in the flames, and a number of persons were in~ jured, A OP ON ee a — DIED. Passed peacefully away, April Ih, Charles Tynan, late cf Her Mejesty’s ser~ vice, aged 51 years. | Funeral will leave his late residence, Chestnut St. Tuesday 3 p.m. At 237 Lee Avenue, Brocklyn, New York, on the 4th inet., Artemas Morrow, in his 61st year, a native of this Proviuce. This morning, the 20tb inst., Archibald MacNeill, in bis 79th year. {[Funerol from his late residence, Hi'!-borough Square, on Wedneeday next at 2.30: ..m, ROYAL ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. BAKING PowDER Come avd hear Miss Anderson in Sr. Pavl’s Schovlroom on Thuredsy afte noon, Savory meat pies at St. Pau!’s School - ; room on the 13 h inst. Hear the St Dunstan’s College studen's, Zayfield, McLean and al-o Messrx Owen, | Karle, in their quarteties at she conceri oo ' Thursday 13th. i ae A meeting of the B and A club wi!l he beld in their room this eveving at 8 o’clock | Al membersare expected to be present.— -| Harry Lord, Sec’y. The shareholders of the Charlottetown | Amateur Athletic Association will please remember the annuel meeting thie evening in the City Court room at 8 o'clock. i All lovers of good music wi'l desire to hear J. R Davison, E-q, ting Kingrley’s “Three Fi-here.” You attending Mr, Whithyecmbe’s lecture ‘0 St. Pete>’. Schoclroom on fuecday evening next, at 8 o’clock. Subject, Newfouodlasa. Admis-ion 10 c-nts. The home of ‘he tramp is where night The Volun‘rer in the Lys ISLAND AGENCY <2 Carters’ for Wall Paper Sa svyayatay overtakes bim. i may do so by wAAAASASASAA® %, Chamois for polishing purposes. -, nice lot 10: each. i + = Japanese Gold Pain | ic Three sizes 15c, 20c; 25c. Camphor Balls Camphor, elc. Royal Silver Polish “be thing for eilverware. > PERE SUUEY SEV Ey Yee Insect Powder, ' i ° ! 2 a a, a, oo No after dust—positively harmless, British Furaiture *hine None better—easy to use, > bines brilliantly, cleanes as jt gore. A. W. REDDIN, Pha. 8 Ceniral Drug Stere Sunny -ide. N. 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