. 4 nr wigs A hegre f oo hier: 3 a THE DAILY BXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 26, 1900 = LE I COMBINED. Vir. S.N. Earle’s| GRAND | Ent er iain ment OPERA HOUSE LRA AND CONCERT | | iui ‘ay Brevi g, May 1. PART Vi “18t of 10 Cnoice num ers CoO Choruses, Qui: tettes by stt ie ‘ oetan’s. Orcnes ra Mne \ cA ‘ neces, and Sclecitions py the Sd C . Club. PART 2 satifal operetta in 2 acts entitled a , or the Be} e « saratoga CHARACTES P -The Belle of Saratoga. . Soprano Mies Florence Earle. (|) tivers—Ber Rive! ..... Contralto Mise Amy Earle Gi .rdent—A French Student. Tenor Mr. Be | u. S ries Grandisveli—An English Sa ol eeue enh olline vumaes Baritone Mr. H. Winchester. ( Vestern, a retired officer— Father ‘ a re in ein ae Mr. Charies Harle. ( sai the Hotel: } ex—The Mieres We , Rose, Brown, WePhereon, Earle. ° G Dre. Maloney, Kennedy, Messrs Le Kk +. Eggieson, Le Parze, Farent, Col- li k. Pee te—Reserved veats 35; unre ei v5. r riicvlars see programm?. ‘S7hat mo Kpout li at watch and clock of vou)» that is nearly destroyed fo. went of sleaning by being su t o long; aiew days ago a watch was let to be cleanea ai: of €xamination one of the pivo's was completely worn y! by long usage without be- i. ¢ ““eaned, you had better a 1..d to yours before it is too Inte, and bring them to the M.‘ern Jewelry and Faney God: Store. Jury & Co Sun: side Ch'town Plant Line Boston the favorite S h, Cou ncing May S. S&S. “HALIFAX.” Vi i'l leave Charlottetown fcr Bos- ten os vy Tuesday at noon (Standard Hawkesbury and tin alling at Noelii..a }ier ry mg will leave Boston every Satu ¢ . ab noop. less ngers leaving Charlottetown Weed: +:day morning via Pictou, make close « nnection at Halifax with S. S. i lal fax.” Tickers for sale at Stations P. E. I. Railway , For tickets, rates and all imfor- mation. apply to— ; W. W. CLARKE, Agen Charlottetown H. L. CHIPMAN, Supe intendent. Wedding There are difierent makes of Wedding Kings and they are not all equally good. The quality of the gsldis not the ONLY consideratioa in the making of W edding Rings. There’s science in the man- ufacture of the best. These are the kind we sell. A complete line of 10K 14h isk G. . HUTCHESON, Watchmaker ‘: Jeweler tHE DAILY BXAMINBR A SCANDAL Tue five great & pe nding en rf Dominion Governme are the Pubiie Works ihe Railways, the Interior, the M & and the Post Office Then come} Marine and Fisheries, the Peniten-~ aries and the Mounted Police. It is a} ren arkat le fact tuat th House of Com } mons has beer discusting the budget f these d 3s whole month sand not one of partments bas yet submitted to Parlia ment ite report of the cperations of last | vear! Such tardiness 1s not business. It! unprecedented in the history of Con- | federated Canada,—and a public scandal: he for next year; and they have not yet re governmen: are atking for supplies ported what has been cone with the sup~} piles voted last year 2-+ere NOTES AND COMMENTS. - | — Wepener lias bien relieved ;—but how about Mafek'ng? —-It muet be admitted the Boere are good at runuing uway —Sir Wilfrid Laurier seems to have | shelved Provincial Prohibition for this year. Kvidently nothing will be done about it by the Parliament of Canada. —The Houee of have “caught on” Commons seems to to the ‘‘various } | phases” of Mr. Bell, M. P., and when he| ollings, Stewart, | getsup to speak the members go out to , —smoke., —-It is reported that Mr. Tarte will come heme about the first of June. We shall afier that eccn know whether the elections will be brought on in the course of this year. —Thbe Ottawa Journal (Independent, | With a leaning towards the Government) says: “ We are bound to say that if Mr. Tarte saidin Paris what he is reported to bave said, it 18 a pretty tart dose.” —Berlin business men, at a meeting called to consider the Indian Famine, sut- scribed $100,000 for the relief of tne diss tressed ones. It has been remarked that the German pocket seems to be a fairly deep one whez it is calicd on seriously. —At a meeting of the Army Temperance Aescciation, Lord Roberts made a epeech urging the saldiers tc icin the eg:ociation. He eulogyz-d their eplendid work, adding that the entire army had been membere wf the association while along the Modder River as water was all they hed t> drink, that; — Referring to the difficulties before the Farqubarson Administration when the Legislature meets, the Si. John Globe says: “It will be necessary for the government supporters to attend at al] times to prevent surprises, and the illness of one would necessarily lead to serious consequences to the aliministretion. Another difficulty cosfronis the govern- ment; the Attoroey General Las not a seat in the House, having been defeated ata by-election consequent upon bis accept- ance of cffice. This is the third session of the present House, and it looks as if an appeal to the people will soon have to te made.” — We are in receipt of the twenty-ninth aunual report of the Halifax Schoo! for the Blind. The year has been devoid of any specially marked features. But it has been one of steady progress. The table of attendance shows that 128 per-ons have been under instruction, 80 males and 48 females. Of these 16 bave since graduated or remained at home, leay:ng 121, and of these 65 are from Nova Scotia, 34 from New Brunswick, 8 from New- foundland and 5, one girl and four boye, from P. E. Island. ‘ Manus training bas been systematically carried on. Prizes were awarded duriog the year for literary work, and in the let Division, Vernon Joaes, Pownal, received firet prize, in the 2cd Division, Frank Macdonald,Charlotte town, received eecond prize, and in the 3rd Division, Elizabeth Mclatosh, Selkirk Road, received second prize. Vernon Jones, Pownal, rezeived first prize in the Ist Division for the bes: essay. The re- } turned to South Africa and will rejoin the and eometmes-there way very litle of ledge receipt of these subscriptions : — FAMINE FUND. Louisa Macdougall.......... Kmily MacCurmack .. . « sevsccees 24,1900; Dr V L. Goodwill] .........ssseceee 2 00 Wm Macphail .........-+++0- 2 00 PUP BePRNOGic cc cccveksccuseses coeese 1 00 RJ Macdouald. .. 2... .ccccccesee 1 C0 Rober Macpherson, oeceeeeeecee ° 2 00) ee ere 50 | Ailan MaclInnis......... 20 Henry Gurney.......0+se-e- 20 Wen £1 Saith ....00 ccecee ce | Mary Macpherson...... --+++++ 50 | John Maclean,....... v0 25 r} Sarah Macphereon........ ++ eee 29 Minnie Doherty ....ccccs ccccccces. ~ 25 Bessie Chappe 5 re eet veeveeees 25 | Lena Brie ..ecccoce voccccccs seccccece 25 Sarah Hoben. . ..-ccccccses 25 | Katie Macpherson.... +++. 25 | dunio: GUrney .. 0. occa see a8 25 | LM PPOMM ic csaccacc cu ca 5@ | Ruth Macdougall.... vcs. 25 Maggie Macieau..... 50 265 | <at e Cronin 0 © & b00Osbes 6 6 ee 25 Cheiste.: Maclhee®. < . 6 stem os 26 Mrs MacCormack............ 50 J Eee ii.ccuct véenciicn tue ‘i 25 Mies LJ ANON Si cc Heh 50 weoeP 1550 :__—<-- + — ON THE STREET. Total a CORR C eee eo ee ORO Fe sees Smali Boy, No. !— winter like the ment?” Smal! Boy, No. 2—(after a pause) ‘Is it because beih have become nuisances ? ” Small Boy, No 1—That’s not bie] \bough it’s pretty good. Trv it again.” Small Boy, No. 2—I have it. Its be- cause boih are a long time getting away! ” Small Boy, No. 1—*‘Your right this) time. But both wil! have to goall the same,” ‘*‘Why is the present | Farquharson Goveras Going Back to Fight Again, Lonpoy, April 25.—Some members cf the Royal Cavedian regiment, who were invalided toyNetley hospital, have re- regimept at Bloemfonteia. Canadians confined in Woolwich, who were reported | as aboutto reiurn to Canada, are not | going. The authorities are awaiting in- | struc:ions from Ot:awa. Some who bave been allowed seven daye, furlough com- plain that the funds are insufficient even for economical expenses. ‘Ine men say that there treatment in the hospital is oplend d. British Patriotic Fund The treasurer of the Beitish South African Patriotic Fund desires to acknow- Amouat previously acknowledged, $16 136 91; collected, per Claude H. Fieming, $10 ; Newton Upper Fall+, per R T. Ha- worth, $13 ; Brit. Nav & Mil. Vet. Ager, W.. T. Pepperell, $27 ; Britisb societies ot Lawrence, per Colin Kerr, $1209; total, $17,386 91.— Boston paper. © em Great Guns Lonpoy,~ April 25 —The Lourenzo Marques correspondent of the Timer says: “ The foreign ordnance experts in the B er department have succeeded in equipping a big gun factory at Pretoria. The first gun bas been sent to the Free State.” ——_—-- -_--—- The Montreal Gezette remarks that though it is nearly ten months since the fiscal year ended, Mr. Malock’s report as postmaster-general for 1898-99 is not yet before Parliament. Can he be trying to hide the results of his magnificent admis- tration ? $5.00 for 20 cents or its equivalent when you DYE your faded Skirt and make it as good as new with MAYPOLE SOA FREE book on Home Dyeing by applying to A. P. TIPPET & CO., Montreal. eeipts for the year have been $17,6¢8 25 and the expenses $17,684.02. AON ARE MD Bicycle Livery 20 new up to date Bicycles for hire by the hour or day. Bicycle Repairs Careful and prompt rervice in this department. a ee ee MARK WRIGHT & G0.. LTD Home )\fokers. Carters’ Seeds Grow : — pie Nas Collected at Faleonwood for the Indian | Famioe Fund, by Mra, M: cPhail, April ) > ' put we wont. We wil] 50 . i 50 Miss MeKachern end sold by ous 4 nish balf past eleven on Saturday parcel boy at a quarter to 12 =f Earl of McDuff. ee Lenpon April 25.—The Gazette of yesterday Cortains the cotification that the queen has granted to the Duke of Fife (-cn-in-law of the Prince of Walter) the dignities of a earl axd duke of the United Kingdom, under the tides of Earl of Mes Duff and Duke of F.fe, w th the remaind erin defanit of a male heir to the eld-r sury ving daughter and successively to the mal- heirs of the dsugh'ers by his wife, the Princers Louise of Walee, thne yrac tically preclnding the extice ion of the tite. The Dake and Duche-s of Fife have two danght re, Lidy Alax and Lady Maud, — ’ ; : If e@ononz ie your lome:t c watchword, yevil tuy eons las- curtains at Sentner, McLecd & C .’s ~<a — ‘*A Fair a Poor Substitute For Inward Worth.’”’ Good health, inwardly, of the kidneys, liver and bowels, ts sure to come tf Hood’ s Sar- saparilla is promptly used. This secures a fair outside, and a glow of health on the cheek h good appetite, perfect digestion, pure blood. Loss of Appetite — “I was in poor health,troubled with dizziness, tired feeling and loss of ap down. I took ’s Sarsa awhile I felt much better. Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla built me up.” Lizz A. Russg11, Old Chelsea, near Ottawa, Que. Bilious —“I have been troubled With. headache and bDiliousness and was much run down. ied Hood’s Sarsaparilla and it gave me relief and built me up.” A. Morrison, 89 Defoe Street, Toronto, Ont. Never IEE Tie: __Hood’s Pills cure liver ills; the non-irri en!) cathartic to take with Hood’s arilia. Seoee SOD OO SB OOSE BET OREES A How’s Your Office Supplies ? That bottle of ink is most gone. We'll sell you a bet- cle from 5ets to the quarts. Breke your ink stand? We can sell you a nice one cheap. Last pen in your holder and that dozn’t write gooe; 5 or 10cts smoothes all the wrinkjes cut of your face. MITCHELL'S BOOKS SORE. Queen Street. | 3 3 ; 7 7 Opp. Prowse’s...... I ; ; : OOOO 5090 6400 LOC 5 COO DOG “ummerstde, Sovris and Georgetown ladies do the telling. and giving you the bother of answering the door bell foreou p. mM. consequent vigor in the frame, with the * tite. LI was completely run | rilla and after | Tell Lots half hundied trimmcd hats and bonnets trimmed by rarerwemen in our millinery department te the Ch’town, Tig let the romething other than patronage must bring them to (h’town’s Greatest Store. Perhaps it is the low price atked, 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 of anyiady running against ber own baton zome ether ladies head. Wow |Z: dies. If you want your bonnet or hat nextSunday leave your order say to morrow morning—Miss McKachern does not like pitehing a hat to- gether the end of the week or at i itt ii ai td A eee bo ae ee ee ee ee ee oe ee eee ei &G, a “SS Leave your order early; we will do the rest A'TON & CO IT PAYS 10 BUY AT PEEKINS. HBL BT The fact that this store shows a bigger and far super- yor stock of Dies? Goods than any other store in the city is the ehief reason why jou should come here te buy your Dress Guode. A few prices: Fancy Dress Goods 16¢ up. } Biack and Navy Serges 25c up. Pipteys Se:gey 48e up, Biack Poplins 50c up. Black Biister Cloth $1.20 up. PERKINS The Millinery Le iders. LOST MOTION. When your chiin sleckens every revolution of y cur sprocket, you «xperience lost motion. “Lest motion” is hard «cn you. It is kerd cr the wheel, [f it were net for “lest meticn” you cculd ride 100 miles on your wheel cssicr than 80 now. COLUMBIA CHAINLESS $85 bevel-gcar bicycles has ne |cst motion- pedals reaches the whee! instantly. The gears run easy. There is 10 “lost motion,” ride 100 miles with the ease of ridy » 80, Every Columbia Chainless Wheel |. Get the catalogue. MARK WRIGHT & C. Pressure on the You ihe local guarantee, Lid.,