THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIT. 4, 1899 It Pays to Buy ab PERKINS Are you gcing to a new hat for Kast'r? If so, you should visit our millinery depart- nent, LULA —THE Wiflinery Leaders. a MY | EELNE BS” Ce ae rf x Ke re F ee ‘ > SE cael Miss Mutch hasjust returned from New York; where she has been attending the large Millinery openings and study- ing under the best American Milliners. F Perkins & Co., a Millinery ¢ Leaders * row showing a very choice Ine of taucy straw ~ailors and welking Hats for Caster. i THE MILLINERY LEA DERS EI TE Nera ee ANNUAL Raster Concert ! In aid of the St. Danstan’s Catbedral Building Fund, in Basement of Caibedral, Thursday, April 13th. PROGRAMME Onening Selection......... Vinnicombe’s ¢ Orcoestra Statuary ...ceccce. «+ seeeeeeee Lhe Nativity 1 Tenor Ne as “The Christ Child” with violin obligato Mr Breat Melnnis 2 Piano Selection — Misses Carro!], Horns | by, Smith and E Carroll % VWoesiGew.. os «+s Miss Vaniderst'ne 4 Selection.. and Piano—1!2 ladies 5 Vocal Solo.. .... Miss Hettie Collings G6 Vocal Duett........ Messre Caven and Hermanus 7 Reading.............Mise Enid McLean # Vocal Duert....Mre D O’'M Reddin & Miss W Cotton 9 Selection from students of St. Duns- tan’s College 10 Vocal Solo............Mrs E H Norton \l Male Quartette...... Messrs Owen, Bay-~ field, McLeav,Karle Selection—Vinnicombe’s Orchestra. Statuary-- The Crucifixion. 12 Vocal Solo......-... Mies Amy Earle Intermission — CANDY : PART Il. 1 Base Solo... ..... + cceceeeePI0f. Caven 2 Ladies’ Quartetie ....... Misses Sheyhan, Smith, Hogan & Van Iderstine 3 Baritone Solo.......-.-++++ Mr. Chas Earle 4 Violin Selo...........+.- Prof. Vinnicombe 5 Selection...from St. Dunstan’s College 6 Selection. ...Mendoline, Banjo, Guitar & Piano 7 Vocal Trio... ....Miss Smith & Messrs Caven & Hermans GUN. oo neseta The Resurrection Orchestra, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Admission 25 and 35c. Positively no encores. Doors open at 73). Curtain rises at & sharp. ‘andcline, Banjo, Guitar ) THB DAILY EXAMIN ‘LIKE MASTER, LIKE MAN.” Pernars the heaviest blow the Laurier- Parte-Sifion combination has received since the opening of Parliament was de- livered by Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper. | His exposure of official corruption and | villiany in the Yukon adrainistration in the eyes must lowerthe government That such Canada. Hibbert officiale of forth the Charles sels 1 of th? people of all acts as Sir i } could be comnsitted by | yovernment argues rottenness end rascalits It is at the seat of goveroment. we fear | a case of “like master, like man.” THE STANLEY. Ir we mistake not the Stanley came harbor last year On It is, at all events, into Charlotietown the 22ad of March. time to anticipate her arrival bere this year. Reports from Hillsborough Bay are io the effect that the iee is stil apparently suund, and we have not yet heard that horses are breaking through the of Charlottetown harbor. Still, ander the com bined influences of sun, wind andy ater, ice ihe aoon be sufficiently melted to admit ot the entry of our wiater steamer. The sooner she comes, bringing the goods collected at Pictou, the becter fur our the country. Freight which Charlottetown importers ace cowpelled to pay the P. E. Island Railway ice must very merchants aod pockets of the people. At aay rate there is no economy io bringing goods to Char jottetown by way of Georgetown when the Stanley car jast a. well come directly to this port. ~ THE MASTER OF THE ADMINISTRATION. Ir ie related that, when Mr. Nicholas Ficod Davin was epeaking in Parliament Minister of Publi¢ Works, Mr. Tarte interjected the words “and a scalawag is & scalawag.” vitered in an urdertone, and were not heard by either Mr. Davin or the reporie: at the desk. cf the A‘min‘stration was eo greatly tickled by them that he after- wards wnt to the reporter and insisted that they should be insert- ei in Haneard, in the midst of the report of Mr. Davin’s speech. This in- cident is sufficient to indicate the calibre of the men who compose the present ad~ mivistraticn. The miod of the man who weat to the reporter and insisted that this bon mot should be noted and put into Hansard must be mean and small. Yet thie is the man whois, admittedly, the General Manager forthe present Liberal Government of Uanada!, It is satisfactory to know thet, when the Tarte remark appeared in Hansard the vext day, Mr. Davin called attention to it aad demanded anexplanation—ani the Master of the Ad- ministration was comp lle] to eat humble pie and explain that he did not intend that the remark should apply to Mr. Davin. + —The annual report of the fisheries de- partment showe thatthe total value of Cana- dian fisheries last year was $22.7835,546, an increszee of $2,376,122 over the previous year, the best inthe history of the coun- try. But some doubt has been thrown upon the correctness of the report. — —— } { f | the province, will sell them low. Mark -—— HOME MAKERS...... KR } . . ditional letters upon this subject unless | names, ie apy necessity for public discussion about | portion of the i ceived a new illustration yesterday. must, of course, come at iast outof the } scross the contin a few daya ego, inveighing against the » THE GOVERNORSHIP. We must decline to publish any ad-~ they are signed by the writers’ proper Rea'ly we cannot see that there the matter. The public and the govern— ment, alike, are eveidently well pleased The public, at least, would be ratiefied if the Hon, Mr. Howlao should continue to be Governor with the present incumbent, for the rest of his mortal life. Poai- tively—as an astute gentleman was wont to say—there is no necessity for a chauge. ea NEWS TO BL NOTED. Tue Halifax Herald points out a feature of the trade situation of which our farmers avd dealers may well take note, The Herald says: “It bas long been known that Nova Scotia dairymen have not beec able by any means tu supp'y the demand for but- er that exists In this City aod province. Halifax deal-re at certain seasons of the year, particularly, import large quantities from Quebec and Oaotorio. The same re- mark istrueof beef and to some extent ot cheese. The dependence of Nova Scotia on outside territory for butt-r aod the necessity for our farmere exerting ing themeelves if they aretoretain that trade they now hold, re- Two firma in this city received inquiries from Winnipeg, a king if they couid handle a carof Manitoba butter. The quality is +tated 10 be good. A reply was wired to torwardthe butter if the price was kept down to a spec fied figure. It is a strange fact that butter can be freighted jbalf entand broughe to this citytoundersell the product of dairies right at ourdoors, The result of this ex periment, if it is carried into effect, will be watched with interest by farmers, dealers sod consumers.” It seems tnat our dairymen and dealer; are either not making the most of their positon, or else thatthe dairymen and dealers of the West have advantages ove, them of which wehave not been aware, Certanly we ought to be ab'e t» supply Halifax with butter (snd beef aleo) on better terms than the merchants of Winsnipeg can eff ord, a+ -- But the fancy of the Master | | FRUIT GROWERS DIRECTORATE. These words were, it appears, | Sia,--A correspondent of the Patriot makes an attack oo the Fruit Growers Association because it has made the Rev. A.E Barke one of its directors. I am eur- pupris d that the Patriot should permit ruth a letter to appear, Kev. Father isa Roman Catholic priest of good standing? Certaiatly that writer for- gets that fruit-growing wae the first oc~ cupation of man oa earth, and that the di-ec.or was the Crea‘or of all. Then may uot one recogn zed by the Christan world ss one ot God’s epecial servants act as an Officer of a society whose epec al and only work is to promote the delightful and profitatle occupation of fruit growing ? It would be well forthe fruit growiog intersts of our province if more clergymen were willing to Jeave the comforts and peacefal surreuodings of their homes to help promote useful indpstries, even at the risk of unpleasant and undeserved insin- uations. PRoTssTaNt. Do not miss hearing Mr. Newson’s pap?r upon Geological evidence of Keplei’s Nebular Hypothesis at the merting of the Natural History Society in the Y.M, C. A parlor at 8 o’clock to-night. Public ad- mitted free. a Fuxerat Norier.—The members of the League of the Cross will meet at their Hal! in regalia to-morrow morning at 5 o’clock sbarp to attend the funeral of their a‘'e brother member, John A. Martin. By order Chas. J. Mitchell, Secretary. Se — ——— — — _ Range ia price from $30.00 to $56.00. We have the best wheel and the best prices in We have some second hand wheels— Is it becau:e the, _—_ A crowded house greeted the amateur dramatic club of Kelly's Croevs last eyen~ ing when they made their first appearance io the celebrated drama, ‘Captain Jack ; orthe Irish Ontlaw.’ The characters were Cast as foliows : Capta'n Edward Gordon.,...Milwood Doyle Squire Shanvon........ ....Clement Flood Joho Driscoll..............A.C. Deighan. Barney Donovan............-John Bradley Teddy Burke..................Mark Smith Lieutenant Rogers... ....... Mathias Smith Aline Driscoll ....-............Regioa Flood Nellie ~hannon’***** ... Carrie McDona!d Kate Kelly............... Anastasia Duffy MAPS b4 < oc. c0ssiseeessseecmaaty A, Monaghas Specix] mention might be made of the actisgot Miss Regioa Fiood as* Aline Driscoll,” as well as b t of Miss Anastasia Duffy as “Katie Keliy” and Miss Carrie M:cdonald as“Nellie Snannon,” all of whom displayed much dramatic talent. Of the gen lemen performers, Joho Brad- ley as “Barney Don: van” took the honse by storm; and the Messrs. Doyle, Fleol, Deeghan and Smith brothers aleo acved their parts very ‘“crediiably. The League of the Cross bsnd give fe ra selections between the ects. The S.. Dunsian’s College Glee club also rendered several chwice selections in their usual ex~ cellent mavner. The proceeis amounted to $100. THE GOVERNORSHIP. Sir,— Would you kindly allow me space in you valuable paper to gratification at the movement which I understand is oo foot to make the Hon. Angus McMillan Lieutenant Governor of Priuce E-iward Island ? A map of correct life and etrict business integrity ; a tirm believer in the champion of the principles ot the Liberal party, to the service of which he has given the best of his life, a gentlemen of the oid school, respected and honored by his political opponents as well as hs party associates, bis appointment would be a graceful recognition of hie long and bouvorable career and would give satisfaction not alone to the people of all classes and creeds in the province, but to many proviocialists who, though not residing there, still take a lively interest in the land of their birth. Let the Dominion Government honor ,itself by honoring Angus McMilian. Yours truly, _ James Heviey Brenacr. 9 Cardington St., Roxbury, Mass. — DIED. At Upper Burgeo, Nfli., on the 5th u't., after a short iliness, George W R Bowdridge, E-q., in the 79 4 year of his age. ee eee —_ =~ ——————— Plot-holders of Sherwood Cemetery are reminded of the anonal meeting whi h tikes place in the Y.M. ©. A. parlor to morrow afternoon at 4 o\ lock. —-_—- A nice lot of ladies umbrellas just re- ceived at Stanley Bros—good coverings ani very pretty handles, read ad. 21 — Mailand Emrire: If it were not for 4 remarkably low death rate, populatioo in Ovtario would be ata standstil. Tars is the plain conclusion cf Dr. Bryc+’s report of birth®, marriages and deaths for 1897. Ee - sS-> tenn a _——~ = = ¥ ACT 1. Scexe 1—Charlottetown; a Queen Street Dealers store Exter—A Commercial Traveller, great swell from abroad C. T. —Good morning. I represent.... nejinosives an immense company doing great business in soap—We offer great inducements in 109 box lote. DeaLeR~Indeed! I purchase my soap from Ch’town Soap Worke, in lots as required. My capital is free, not locked im dead stock, and as I am never overstocked with rancid soap, my customers are always sure of a good article at anyra‘e, they are continually enquireing for soaps made at their own factory because they are the cheapest, purest, and best soaps on the mar- ket. C. T. —A mistake somewhere. P. E. Island imports almost everything, there is not sufficient local pairio:- ism to build up « Soap Industry here, give me the names of the brands you sell, and we will com- pare prices. Deaten—I eell ROYAL OAK,a match- leas laundry soap, and Jubilee un-~ excelled for toilet and light laun- dry. Intense interest, prices com-~ pared, C. T. —You cannot expect us to sell soap as cheap as above brands, and equal in quality. We have to pay freignt, cartage, customs, charges etc. and do you expect us to work for nothing ? Dester —I do not expect it. C. 1. —Oh! give me an order sinceI am here, I may not trouble you again. DeaLer—I cannot live on sentiment. C. T. —Nor can I live without orders— Exit. For sale everywhere, ask your dealer. JAS, D. LAPTHORN & CO, Charlottetown Soap Makers atop betes express my | no better made. with the latest Paree point or embroidered backs, very chj in shades of white, pearl, primrose, tav, brown. black embroid hat for fit, shape, style Thy have T ered in white, and white emb. a ; re Ee ee tere ae DRAMA AT KELLY'S CROSS. | VETVYTTTTITTETTI MEPNTEN TENT Hr ftT TAHT Tne PRIN c Gleves and general exc-llence there js the new new 2; lasp tastenin oidered in b'ack. EASTER wacies’ 8 fuld silk NECKWEAR stocks in all the new spring shades, a pre- vailing New York fashion MEN’S Silk Scarfs in new 'SCARFS spring designs and Puff colosrings, 4-in-hand, String and cther styles. SPE Boys’ and Men’s EO cc vcurensos } Easter Neckwear, and Men’s New Hat§ Easter Hand- Scalloped edge kerchiefs wires embcoidered Handkerchief; : Ladies’ Umbrellas, New Waterproofs. CIAL White Shirts, all siz2s,35e each or tree =u «a. e2. © 8 @@ @ es & @ Jas. Paton & Tl less dye It It Progressive druggists and grocers all colors and 15 cents for black. Free Illustrated Book, all about st CANADIAN DEPOT 8S PLACE ROYALE, MONTREAL OX D< DBL DL ILD LS DE II As, the spring hourec'eaning season i Sse isss which are sold at 5c pertwin bar. av do“ Washing Powders, and adulterated “LIFERUOY” is a carbolic disir for killing all disease germs, Use plenty - HOTEL ARRIVALS Queen Hotel: Roy McDonald, A A Fergusen, Summerside; W H Pethick, Mra Pethick, Bedeque; C Stewart, Dal- housie, NB; J Gordon McKay, Bradal- bane. Hotel Davies: A E Williams, Sum- merside; D McKenna, Tigrieb; R McNeill, S‘anley Bridge; M A Sheffoer, Halifax; Dr. McIntyre, Sourie. C.M.B.A.—Brench 216, C M.B.A., will meet in the A. O. H, Hall this evening, at 8 o'clock. Drow’ Take PLace.--The ice racos did not take place yesterday afternoon. 1 be necessary entries were pot fortheuming. With Invalids. 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