Rab. hey - BZ ‘ Fe a BS Ae ae ae ¥ ) THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 18, 190. |= | ‘THE DA DAILY BXAMINER APRIL 18, 1900 er = aoe AN INSTANCE | August next. | the war in South Africa will be ended be- | fore that time, the whole of his real] estate. Generous King. —The St. James Gazette claims to have} that in that from secret sources intends to invade England In any case we hope information France —Cambridge University mey lose its | river,as a water Company proposes to tap Ay illustration of the pature of the co~ | partnership existing between the Domi- | pion and Provincial Governments 18 | found in the Pineau affair. No matter | what the arrangement made, no roatter | how Pineau has been disposed of, there | | is no resisting the conclusion that both | HAN Government, and Provincial and Federal cflicials of the peo ple are, in some way, highly culpable as to the absence of the ““bonorable member of the First District of His absence wae needed by Prince County.’ the Provincial the Dominion Govern- ment, its members or officials, co-operated in the work of getting and keeping him away. We do not endorse the statements ef our correspondents as true in every respect. But it ie certain that Pineau went to O‘tawa and that he was led to ex-~ pect an appoiniment, that he stayed in Ottawa for some time and that he left at the time that Mr. Tarte departed for Paris, with the $50,000 carte blanche. Since that date, the whereabouts of Pineau is doubt. Some persons say that he has gone to Parie; others declare that he is in Bostoa or New York. The main point is that he in The graduates to Parliament Cem. petition the sources of the are getling upa against che scheme. —A few years ago the Guardian was flirting with a “Third Party ; ” now it is allfor one party. Perbaps our indepen- dentand discreet_contemporary will ex~ plain the reason why! —The Colovist, of Victoria, B. C., con- tinuing its attack on Premier Martin, accuses him of having accepted a bribe of $15,000 from the C. R. K. Company to leave Manitoba sothat Mr. Sifton would have no competitor for the portfolio of Minister of the Interior, Trading poli- ticians. —It is feared that the French railways which even in ordinary times have in- sufficient accommodation for travellers, will not be able to handle the Exhibition business. One line alone bas been ordered by the Government to add 105 engines, 272 passenger, and 1,374 freight cars to its rolling stock. —Honest Conservatives and honest Liberals in British Columbia have decided that Mr. Joseph Martin shall be “headed off” at all cost. That is a wholesome and proper coalition and co-operation. Success must follow. The eame sort of a eaalition should be effected here to vote out and get rid of the Farqubarson Admin- We Could Tell Lots About Easter Selling But we wont. We will let the half hundred trimmed hats and bonnets trimmed by Miss McEachern and sold by our saleswomen in our millinery department te the Uh’town, Tig. ‘nish Summerside, Sovris and Georgetown ladies do the Something other than patronage to Ch’town’s Perhaps it ss the low price asked, or may be the must bring them Greatest Store. large assortment. A great many think as we do — its the style exclusive style that Miss McKachern gives every hat. No fear ot anylady running against some ether ladies her own hat on head. Wow Ladies. If you want your bonnet or hat nextSunday leave your order say to telling. morrow merning— Miss MeMachern does not like pitehing a hat to- gether the end of the week or at istration. EASTER MESTINGS. is absent from this Province, and wi!l not probably be present to fulfil his duty ip the Legislative Assembly,—and thie as a on . Pac a ee &: oa ek a F. a8 « i Ph? Me 1 SPRING MULINERY UPENING WHUNEND AY en result of the co-operation of the party , here and the party at Ottawa. Without » douht he is paid by the party machine to stay awsy,—after the manner of the vote \ stealer Pritchett. This is the kind of work that the present Provincial and Federal rulers of Canada are engaged in, under the existing co~partnership. How long will the people permit it? How long will they tolerate the unboly alliance between the rascals of the Liberal party in the Provinces and the rascals of the Liberal party of Canada ? ANOTHER REPLY. In reply to Prohibitionist, we beg to say that Taz Bxaminer’s views concern Pro» vincial Prohibitionhave alread? “«en ex~ plicity stated.We are’opposed ti °: vincial Prebibition (1) because it ie n» what the people voted for in the plebiscite, (2) be» ST PAUL'S CHURCH. The arnua! meeting of the congregation of St. Paul’s Church was held on Monday evening. There wasa good attendance. The Rector, Rev. Leo. Williams, pre« sided, and in the course of his opening remarks expreseed his pleasure with the condition of the church ove: which he had been so lately called to preside. In the hearty co operation of his congregation he found ample sssurance for a continu- ance of the favorable conditions which now exist The accounts for the past year were submitted and passed. The meeting then proceeded to the election of a vestry. A ballot being taken, last year’s vestry was re-lected, viz.,H.J. Cundall, A. E. Ings, Alex. Horne, W. W. Clarke, Charles Leigh, jr., W.H. Aitken, A.G. Peake, Henry Lowe and H.W. Long worth. Mr. Henry Cundall and Judge Fitz- gerald were elected delegutes to the Diocesan Synod ; Judge Warburton and Mr. Percy Pope substitutes, A vote of thanks was then paseed to half past eleven on Saturday and giving you the bether of answering the door bell ‘fet our parcel bey at a quarter to 12 p. m. Leave your erder early; we will do the rest. JAS. PATON & CO Mr.8. N. Earie’s Grand Concert and Opera combined.— The music loving people of Charlottetown will have the opportunity of taking in two concerts in one evening at the Opera on Tuesday evening, May Ist. The first part will con sist ef 12 ehoice numbers, consisting of choruses, quintetter, orcbeetra music, vocal rolos. The second part will con- sistof ‘The Beautiful Operetta in two acts, entitled Pauline, er the Bail of Sara- toga. This is under competent mansge- ment, 7, 3i. GRAND Patriotic Concert BY Ledges Kton and Priace Edward SONS OF ENGLAND ay 7 --- Gil | E a snke was thet EVERYO 7" cause it will not stop the ‘ iportation of eee Morris for his services through: } ihe lose of Sen agi a ms ei : : Ss liquors which—as experience with the | Ut the year. ness also are lost forever. Check the| 7- ath ’ Cenade Teuipibande Act hes proved—ie Thanks were aleo tendered to Mrs. J. slightert cough or cold by wiog Adam- Under the Direction of Brother Pro- ll ] yér om ; a ics D. Mason for her services in connection | 491%, Botanic Congh Ralsam, accerding to f W.H W ‘1 Cel A essential io @ materia iminution Of! with the niaintenance and repaire of the} directions seluiid anew’ the Sebel ot the essor W. Marry Watts, in Cele- = fe ‘ drunkeness; (3) because it will | Old Malpeque Road Burial Ground. botile. 25¢. all Druggiate. A eae 5 : a 2 divert attention a the move- sin ikaldceciiila slaciiaoiatl a 2 Nothing is so truely de veted s ment towards National prohibition aud ; : ’ bo, wikia: inh : ts lver. Sat is as a red berring drawn across the track | The annus! meeting was formally ad- GRAND St. George Ss Day, ; one : " we of those guilty of the plebiscite perfidity, | Journed until Friday evening next. ot ae = combines at once the beantifa! ai who are striviog to avoid the only punish~ ete er. MONDAY APRIL 231d ornamental and useful and fur- zi ment that the people can administer, COMING HOME. ther mere, possesses always an Bi As to the “ P.S.,” we have to eay that etic , ti at j if the Liberal-Coneervative Party ebould } Tororo, April 17.—The Telegram’s IN re rinsic value of itsown. It Fi repeal the Charlottetown License ] special cable is as follows : ; Opera House. will outlast either recipient er ae Law and collect the $9,000 or $10,000 in| Loxpox, April 14.—Following named : a » ee Wt " h d shall : Canadians will leave Herbert hospital ‘ ee ee ee i 80 t C j "9 rss From 2 p. mm, to 6 p- m. oa me ORNE AYs Gnd shal’ Continue 101 Woolwich, Thursday nex’, and will sail PROGRAMME. ably valued for the memories ey, ce ; _ | for Canada forthwith : : ae . | ROI so ccentscddusminemiotes Selected : . s Additional questions propounded im} Privates J. S, Cairne, of 2nd Field Bat- By the Children of the Militia officers Professor Vinwlecenbe’s Orchestin clustering about it. bed the Guardian or other newspapers will | tery, Quebec; wember of “D” Company,| In aid of the Soldiers’ Wives’ 1. Society Ode “Red White and Biue” Our steck is cemp'ete in inex- ib . not be answered by T'mx Examixer. Per. eee ee a +: sai ai League, ' ae oe then aa pensive silver gifts a sons desriing information are, however, rivate L.C. Walker, of i6t le orus by members of the society. . . bite Battery, Guelpb; member of “D” Com. | 2. Patriotic Air... Selected.....Orchestra a: 0 free te come te Tas Exauruse office. pany, Ottawa and Kingston. Thursday Evening, April ri (9th. | 3. (a) Chorus—“ Lords of the Waves We = ae ly Private John McLeod, of 7lst York DIe" oc sccvessseceso¥e Farniug 3 id a NOTES AND COMMENTS. Battalion, Fredericton, N. B.; member of PROGRAMME (b) “Valet” Fanning - pe ners iy 1] li L chibean “G” Company. ? Verse Apostrophe to Colonials ba ie Mi linery eaders. —Ambitious Yarmouth wants a direct Private F. Cox, of the Royal Canadian , on Mr. U. &. W. Lamont | ; ateam serviee with the West Indies. regiment of infantry; member of “HE”; 1. Opening Speech Set ae eta, ds dceakes Verse apostrophe re Patriotie Fund i Ch’town Ethel Longworth. 2. Vocal Solo“Soldiers of the Queer”.......... Hammond Johnson. 4, 3. Recitation—‘The Womea of Br! Mre. W. H. Watte. livciibteinciisaaliaiall Cur Company, Montreal, Private J. W. Harinett, of 93rd Cumber- land Battalion; member of “H” Company, - me Sie ‘ os Song—“‘The Uncommercia] Traveller’ — The Legisiat f Trinidad h fers e Legisiature of Lrinidad has prefer Mr. E. H. Mitchell. United States to _s oat en shes te 2 ba = a ae 2 * igo} crane dorcel Pe { red reciprocity with the . fielen War burton. 7 / regiprocity with Canada. Nova Scotia. 4, The Crowning of the May Queen ........... | 0» Recitation........ «Storm Along Jol np La The SRM cicnse ash oc tae ii kidith Moore Miss Enid McLean: $2 50 vg : : : ——— — TOWNEP.....c0ee0e: - : : ne — Read the interview with Mr. Tarte, Black Bass is the favorite Canadien Jollity.. vlan cee 6. Song.....After the Sun Went Down’ . i republished from Le Soliel and say | ssh: and“Black Bass” Navy chewing i Sceptre Bearer.......... ladys Peake Little Misses Fannie aod Jean Gill. a T . . 60: &D ac ase avy Chewing 168 Fan and Frolic...T. Fullerton & J ” ony ”» oots a whether or not Mr. Tarte is a fair repres- | the favorite tobacco. Both are firm sweet ‘Jenkins, : 7° SORE... naw Fiona” ....+.+00048, Adame ee entative of Canadian opinion. toothsome and supericr. Both are “on Vocal WOO. cisnataucidhaote Agnes Watts : Mrs E, H. Norton. ha —It is reported that King Leopold, of |top”.in their respective classes, “Black | 5 qa iZPaniovs..----+++---+.+--16 children : Patriotic song* Who Carries the Gur?” or ything the matter with your ff tea and try cocoa shelis for | awhile. Itis the healthiest and best drink for men, wome!iand childrer. Only 8cts per ; ib, 2 lbs for ldc's. If your merchant does not keep them ser:‘to Eri ce’s, Grocery, Upper Queen Street. dy & wkly 2ins. If you fee] at stomach leave Belgium, has presented the nation with , Base” one Tobacce is Unien made. Home Makers. ——— a nn Bicycle Livery F20jnew up to date Bicycles for hire by the hour or day. Bicycle Repairs FCareful and§{prompt rerviee in this department. MARK WRIGHT & CO., LID is MRNA os oes os et inc hb da ns Mr. John§ Mellieh 7: RN A ii aie Arthur Warburton. 8. Making ihe sone iid Ubi bkl abd ecaethenebike kb 06 E. Warburton Davidson, H. Johnson 9, Recitation—‘The Colors of the WM mac ice Mary Jenkins. 19. Cavalry Sword Exercise .................... Hazel Davidson Fanny Mellish Hattie Hodgson Helen Warburton Piano, Mary Bartlett SALE OF CANDY PART II 1, Speech ....... Ernest Weeke. 2. The Fairy’s Revenge ............ CHARACTERS, Queen Mother. ..Fanny Mellish Princess.......... Mabel Longwor Fairy Queen...... He'en Warburton Se Fics oeeeskcue Hazel Davidson Ne $ little Girls BN ics ie cesnae iA Weston Peake PRM. iscak ll Arthur eee Bardi ‘Jester)...... Eric Warburtnn | A Mise Ethel Stewart 3. Tatleau. 4.. Violin Solo.. Se au Parker Hooper 5. Reciti‘ation..*song of the Canadian:....... II 6s Si ied Sade os Hattie Hodgson. 6. Vocal Solo—Up with the Flag’. ithe! Stewart. God Save the Queen. Admission 25c. Doors open 7.30. mestat 8 oclock. When singing soldiers of enoe will please oin in. ‘UO LEBT.—Trhe desirable residence on Prince Street, two doors above Johnsony’ drug store. Fitted with bath rocm and modern conveniences. Possession on June Ist. Ar- ply to F. S. Moore. dy 3ins: Entertain- 14—td. the Queen audi- Mre. W. H. Watts. . Sword Drill and Royal Salute........ Capt. (Miss) Fitzgerald and twelve young ladies. INTERMISSION. Light Cavalry Overture by Von Suppe Orchestra. PART II. 1. Solo and Chorus— “The Recessional’”. . weiss dheons peal De Koven _ Mr. L. W. Cook and Chorus. 2 Gipey Scene—Scene arranged by Miss H McDonald. By the Ladies of the Sword Drill. 3 Song ooeie . . Selected Mise Earle, Pune, ‘Professor Karle. 4 Recitation “* Our Bi: of the Thin Red Line,”—Misee McKerzie. Tableau arrasged by Lieut. A G Peake. 6 Song —“Change Front Pre- yee . March Mr. W F Collinge aud Men’s | Chorus Picture by Lieut. A G Peake. 6 (a)—Chorus. .Soldiere’ Chorus... Faust (b)—Patriotic Chorus...... ** Victoria.” GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. Accompanists, Mies Amy Moore, Mies Stewart and Mr. W. McKie. Directcr, Bro. Prof. W. H. Watts. T ckets on sale at usual places on Thursday moining at10 o’cleck. Posie OD tively co ticket will be sold till 19 o’clock. Admission 35 and 25 cents. Proceeds n aid of the Red Cross Fund. Men YA = Made from Fine Don. gola with vesting top— round toe last-— Stylish, Comfertable, Durable. Rxtra $2.50. h. K. JOST. 4 eas Corner. geod value at WAN TED. At Kensington Tannery, men curriers, steady work man. dy 1 week two | to the r ourney~- ght kr. B, LOVE & SON.