iad ~ So 2 e £2 a) a = AND OTHER ITEMS. i, : Beer B - i Ba ‘ ° ° o we ' : . ri} u > 2 } ] ~ P 7 " ev y H a | a i? ' } ore | oS | x Mr. |! \ the | : \ . | n the] Hl | = | Mr.G.H md ga ants vi j Mr. Ha : ‘ : ; ' vi } MI : | | > ‘ \ y i a. P f r lin x sa rs , Ww } g : “ As ir i r : i ‘ rh ‘ may ~ - 4 ¢ i \ Pa { Last Nient i) H nor Dav : = a ‘ Mr \ M N : ! air j rna | ‘ ' 7 8 ¥ i ' Mr DD : 4 ng clerk, } \ : gentlemen subecribed r ecar mem bers represe fler stituencies through: | The all absorbing «nt f ~} g Scott A versiis H - I und «kept } nour t er lebate was again ext ght o neeting i xt, April 10 . Ve PLEASIN ENTERTAINMENT Tr with se poets in St. James’ Ha .~t et y was q ute a success! affair 4 well written and interesting paper on ‘Longfellow’ was read by Miss } in Robertson Miss Flora McKenz‘e read a selection from ‘Evangeline.’ Reail- ye were also g en by Miss Nora R I sod Mies MeNei!. Miss Edvth Brown sang The Bridge. A vocal quartette by Meser- Hyndman, Macdonald, Davies and McLean ind a Vivlin # by Mr. Jas. Hyndman eo wierd the yrogramme The accoin vaniste were Mr. Belle and Mise E. Brow T f tle popular entertainments vill he gifen in the same pla e about ide of Ap : - MeGis. Gree Cirs—We have no dowlt the MeGill Glee Clab’s visi: to the city the 8th Maw next. will be a great succe s , McGillin this city, are Pie graduates of taki the atier hard so that al! i the same reward a gemenuts w be well looked after. | This what Ottawa Citizen says} of t c "s vis to that eity: The Me- ir University and Banjo Clubs received b hearty ‘v¢ me at the Grand last nigiit, and they deserved it. The concert they pre " e tha stified the h gh ex pe ‘ a he em tf tnetr frienis rhe programme was carried through with g and re was not a hitch if ey ¥ end. nearly every nuniber ” ye Heartiiv encoreu rb re were a few featur nat deserve special note Mr Tetrean’s rendit “ Madrienne ” waa heat things the vening, and vith Mr. Tetreau’s singing was fMr. Donald Guthr 7 , “ His Excellency the G r ‘ \ ‘ a3 A berdee ‘ 4 pt Red Hal! vere | ’ er oho THE FATHER AND His BOY ‘ poerite before your 1 I J B lette the first pape Before He is Twenty” in ‘ Ladies’ H Journal. When » he fallible don’t in- t la " your - ' a? r } ) his u were a hwy rt gave your parents a 1 poment’s ve rose to vou? little j by r teacher, never ia snimals, and alwavs kept G Rule Be honest with him al ali t gy Don’t be too dignitied ‘ The more h yves you, the - y irms, the more he \ und ess he fears you, j he reapect you : who, in Order to secure and prop respect tr n his children, ir at an uncomfortable a Se aie BIRTH } L. L. Beer At P I i Ap let, the ' 4. Macdonald, J of a DIED. sidence, Murray Harbor, wry «16th, 1894, John Jenkins, | t 49, aged &3) erly of Pownal, L SPRING SHOW DAYS, ay, 10th instan Johnson & ee and Wednesdar, llth instant SPRING SHOW DAYS, SPRING SHOW DAYS, Dresee G ie, Mantle Millinery SPRING SHOW DAYS, | Dress Goods, Mantle=, and a: thi naan SPRING SHOW DAYs, Wew show a magnificent f English and American Goods B ER BROS. Weather Bulletin. Tosaoxto.April 4, 10 6, m. b sn to atrong south-easterly to south- westerly winds; fair to-day, followel by t places; higher temperature = = THE TWo TIMES. Sin,—-Can you tell me why Prince E a j ; : ward Islaaders have two times, the standard, and the other loca) ? one . ; I can see juite plainly that the standard time is of eal service to the travelling public, while t cannot for the life of me imagine what liflerence it makes to t) ¢ hose who stay at hn e whether thev mid-day eleven ) h r twelve While the i oie System 18 vers inn ngto stran 1 also i lt ary ery native ts t} be zw ne can tk the e standard t i “one hour e@ar- sr or e hour la han the local time; i he ney a e sure until he la al ! railroad ini made his caleulatian from the knewn 4s} time of the departur f the traina sure gent Islanders se¢ the absurd ty of positic h hy do they not W ONDERER — THE CITY MATTER Sin.—~It is currently 1 ported tha ' : (rovernt purposes ft thron hei epresentatives ; I . o su lit AXALIO V I> | I et ‘ i i i an the Pul Ss thet (i ‘ i i lon. D i i ‘ ‘ ~ | t ed the C.ty educationa t : a em ber { G I le pr i he pers M ' are Le them the he ¢ il works Ni HOLA { @ Ra4 _ S \ Mock Pa un jast = ies ut= were eK ' : a ‘ YY iit i ] W ha i ma) ‘ i it wh ey decide “ must t ight,” ’ Che 7 mp e Pe pit es} support the S« \ pert t ilv—a bad man [ three g s are Faith, Hope, ] 1 Abstiz 1 the Jast is the i th ed : wo I mperanc ra and ‘ Hat w tery “C ] hose thre sis the eves h ! 1 rogue and a rascal I nie i ty lil L “d ! h has made up its mind to play ba the m and will be satisfied emal wT have our va means,” t “Let total abst ' } nolens mens, Li eh justice be fol previ le i, andthe Heavens fall.” Presently the baby gets in orange, and is quiet The “tem per- get the Scott Act,but,strange happier. Finding them- “elves in a worse pickle than ever, they ery all the louder for the proh bition ance people” to 8ayV,. are no oon Later or 1 both will learn that, in the nature of things, they cannot have the attractive bauble, and, what is more, would be none the better if they could. ; Some folks~a minority if you please— | have an idea that while total abstinence | mayin particular cases, be a virtue, yet, | like certain other good qual itic Ss, itis to be nceuleated by teaching and example, rathe than to be enforced by This is behiad the age law. I fear, still cling to the antiquated belief that temperance is a greater virtuc than abstinence. notion } A few deluded mortals, | even + These people are past praying for. Ex- | communicated by the“ Temperance Party” they find themselves “ without a god (Pro- hibition), and without bope in the world.” Still thew live on; and so does Tru April 4th, 1894. —_—_—_—_ eee —_ —_ — OUR TEACHERS’ SALARIES. Dear sin.—As our present Government | intend going in for reform during this ses- sion, it is nothing but fair that our female } teachers should be placed on an equal basis with males, or, in other words, should get for their labors. They are obliged to attend the Prince of Wales College for the same length of time, study the same branches, and make the requisite number of marks inthe same examination. In many instances females graduate with higher honors and are also endowed with greater faculties of imparting instruction to the youns They are as equally diligent and faith ful in the discharge of their duties, at the and endure the Jicence than males, ~ame expense, have to same amount of labors, both physical and | mental, in some cases a greater amount ;— for on looking over last year’s report, one cannot fail to observe that heavier schools are conducted by female teachers,—for instance Knutsford Unionvale have each 84 and 8&2 scholars, respectively, enrolled with daily averages of about 39. From this it is evident that the female teachers do more than their proportional share of school work every vear, but notwithstanding this, their sal- aries are far less than those of the males. most and | of the | Now since the time for reform has come | V and that each one peculiar right Trusting this long continued wrong may be righted. a will receive their own soon A Farmer. Lot 50. TO-DAY our New Store on the corner of Queen and Richmond Sts. will be open for business with a complete line of Drugs and Chemicals of guaranteed pur- ity. Patent Medicine Sun- dries, ete. ———— Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. ayrt Keep the Factory Running ! | Never Mind the Profits ! That’s about the how of it. We have the fun of doing a large FURNI- TURE trade; the buyer reaps the benefit in good work at lowest prices. WARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD, Who sell at Selling Prices. apt is tu be hoped, Mr. Editor, that justice | ill be fairly administered to both sexes, | ‘ THE DAILY EXAMINER , HATS. ~ ee HATS. E ee aa New Styles, Nobby styles, Latest Styles. = ——{x)— ~— wi Large Assortment ! HARD HATS | Wats SUFI HATS | Square and Round Crown. to Fit All Heads ! Suit All Faces ! Suit the Weakest Purse ! PROWSE B The Stvlis OTHE: 5 Hatters. Charlotte own, March 19, 1894— mi SOOO SS 1954609006 9600 SEVER BUY ANYTHING OF US? We SELt ly. ROCERIESs CHEAP! Common Sensi ] 92S0HO9 9099000060 990000000 WE GIVE you «sf at CERIES. We have with a fair, square gaods 9OO909999900000000000000 C mi Want to save every dollar buying Groceries Fact . . - The lowest price is n sat W ® GIVE always cheapest. You yet want vaine for money. Common Sense Fact. You want best quality at -lowest Satisfaction. | bound to please you if bea” Come in and inspect our stock of STAPLE AND ean meet all wants and catisfy all SANDERSON & CO. Newson Bloek, Fact. ommon Sense vou can whe n | owanirr: We are prices. all possible complete FANCY GRO- a large assortment, comers price for the best of Vietor.a Rew S999 92000 09900009O60900056500066 0000000.) 6 4000000006" GENTLEMEN'S Fancy Regatta Sir: s. For New Spring Styles 'see our window. ' ' } } | HARRIS & STEWART, London House. Ch’town, March 29, 1894—dy AUCTION! | “MILTON HOUSE.” Friday, April 13th, ‘AT TWELVE O'CLOCK. I am instructed by M's. Edward Black- | burn to sell bv Auction, on FRIDAY, April 13th, at 12 o’clock :— The valuable Hotel premises on Kent | Street, known as the “ Milton House.” Size of Lot, 50x160. House contains 25 rooms and frost-proof cellar, with Stable | for about 30 horses and good yard accom- modation. The “Milton House” hasa large patron- age, and can be made one of the most pro- fitable hote! properties in the city. Title guaranteed. Terms easy. If not sold will be leased for a term of years. E. H, NORTON, ap2—dy eod wy li Anctioneer, “SPRING te Tone Up Your System. Hood’s. Sarsaparillas, Estey’s Iron Tonic, Pink Pills, Fresh Stock. Ayer’s, Lyman’s Hawkers and Iron Pills, ete. Davies’ Drug Store, ap2 St. George Pharmacy. ‘SALE PASTURE LOTS Mount Edward Road, Estate Late Nev. BD. Fitzgerald ani Property «f Hon. F Brecken. To be eold by Public Anction, on WED- NESDAY, the Eleventh day of April next, A. D.-1894, at the hour of eleven O’clock, a. m., on the premises, Mount Edward ' Road :— Six one-acre Lots on the east side of road adjoining property of Wm. Dodd,Esq | Five one-acre Lots on the west side o road opposite Longworth Estate. These Lots are suitable for Pasturage, and pleasantly sifuated for building pur- Plans and conditions of sale can be seen at office of undersigned. R. R. FITZGERALD. 3 (law) inch21—dy 3 1. The above sale is postponed until WED- NESDAY, the 18th of April. apd New Bakery. I beg to inform the public that I have | opened a Bakery Store next door to the Masonic Temple, where you will find all kinds of -Bread and Cakes constantly on hand. A share of your patronage is solicited. JOHN C MOORE, Formerly in the employ of Joseph | Knight & Sons. dy Im—mchl4 ORANGES. 50 Cases more of those fine Oranges | just received, : | W. A. HUTCHESON. meh24—dy lw MEDICINES, { | ao eo Bouble DOUBLE ROLLS + an a APRIL 4, : WEDNESDAY, (LET LI ILL LL LILA ITLL LIN xox Rolls from 4e. per Rell up. ONLY ! 1894. th Bexwtifol Cameo 1 hate. ae —— ; j \ ! pa fia wale thi ~f im | soft and brilliant finish cannot be execlled | The ! nM : eT ’ ‘4 ; . lura I es inade 4 eee oxsnmeumening aimee elena eae | le er ratrot 7 i od rel hy ‘ All the Papers of this length in our Stock are ENG- a a Pete aicd eves =o | | : yc’ i arye Chal! j dren's 4 rea a Mt K LISH GOODS—which are much wider than. and cover an | satistact on Don’t mistake the place,—Grafton St. > 1 . i | Horth side Post Office a equal wall space to, 16 vard Canadian and American a i : C. LEWIS \ S } Cw-enie : », Le . rospee mens « Papers. Can V 3M lwy 3 —mch?21 REET IIE i MOORE & McLEOD, The Wholesale and Retail Paper Deelers. Charlottetown, April 4, KAR EKER E LET ESE REE _* = : : : bi : : : i : i : = TO-DAY Rhode Island holds its annual election for the choice of State officers. WEDNES BAY APRIL + 1894, Laitth Rhody,” like Delaware, is a small State, but of late years has been the scene of a sharp strug gle between the two parties, the one seeking to gain and the other to retain control of stat: affairs, and to-day will doubtless witness a renewal of the protracted party struggle. By coming to our store you will witness a stock of Cloths and Furnishings second tu now on this Island. This you can verify for yourself by an early call, We are striving to study your interests in every possible way by importing the goods that are considered the mosi suitable for you in value, ete. In this we have succeeded beyond our most sanguin? expecta: | tions, and we propose to continue giving the same satisfaction in the future as in the past he warm weather has come ; prepare for it by leaving your order with the renowned Star Tailor. The Charlotte‘own, April 4, 18)4. tims j : } f / Mie i a Tailor. Merchant omg TO-DAY WE ARE OPENING OUR NEW ENGLI=II HATS ! Newest Styles at Lowest Prices. D. A. BRUCE, Tailor. Charlottetown, April 2, 1894—m w f \ GREAT RE On the first of May we will move into DODD'S BUILDING. VAL SALE! moment X MARKET SQUARE, and before doing so we purpose clearing out a lot of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes. The goods will be sold much lower than the same goods can be bought elsewhere. We you you Charlottetown, March 30, 1894—im w will not take the trouble to move them if LOW PRICE3 will do it want to buy cheap Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, we can save a lot of money by getting your supplies from ves, So if for us. J. B. ri MACDONALD & CO. FOUND. “ After careful ANALYSIS of samples of YWFOODILL'S GERMAN BAKING POWDER purchased by me at several Greeeries, I found them PURE, WHOLESOME, WELL PROPORTIONED. GEORGE LAWSON, Ph. D., L: L. B., Halifax.” feb27 REMOVAL! M2. ROBERT BRAIRSTO AUCTIONEE?, Has Removed his Office to Store occupied by Mr. W. B. Robertson, Queen Street. About the lst of May Mr. Beairsto will move into the Store on corner of Queen and Grafton Streets, now used by Mr. J.D Taylor as a Bookbindery. mech29—dy ods | Priestley’s Dress Goods A good name is more potent than thrones and king- ONWHICH THEGooDS; “oms. In business a go d name is vital. The name of ARE \WRAPPED.~ Priestiey is a synonym for what is delicate, durable and ‘ England it is a house- Priestley’s dress fabrics are worn by the well dressed beautiful in Black Dress Goods, In women of Ladies They add men of taste understand hold word. Great Britain, while on this side, they have attained to general favor. should buy no other black dress goods till they have seen Priestley’s. to an unequalled durability, a beautiful draping quality. W: . what that means in the success of a costume. ode fe De De Bh te Be De Sl jd te fe I FIRE INSURANCE. we Your patronage by the following great Fire Companies is respectfully solicited :— The Royal Ins. Co of Liverpool. The London & Lancashire Ins. Co. of Liveprovl. The United Fire Ins, Co of Manchester. The Phenix Ins. Co, of Brooklyn. These Companies command ENORMOUS MONETARY STRENGTH, and are noted for their prompt and liberal settlement of losses. JOHN MACEACHERN, janil AGENT FOR P. E. ISDAND. a ee | | ' ' ; age, | one Store, ifdesired. Rent me Netice ef Bisse'ation of Partner hip. Nyx i- hereby ¢ ithe co-part nership hitherto existing between the dersigue !, mode the stvle a firin « A He inans & Co., has this lay Le n dis solved ly mmtual conecnt Date! this 2udday of April, 1894 <CGUSTUS HERMANS., RENRY HERMANS The ta ‘ i y eondact be A Hermans & Ca. a fu Carreed m by A. Herman®, who assumes all lia ilities of the late tirm, and to whom all debt Cae the late tirm are to be prid \UGUSTUS HERMANS HENRY HERMANS Pefer iothe above, the snbseriber tuk the publie fo e past, anito cxpres= the hope n the future AUGUSTUS HERMANS Chark ttetown, April 3, 1894, their pertron- © continued COPTRGHT Gy THE EYE isa reer but not a prophet. We're not pro; hets, either, but we predict without tear of contradiction that your sight will become impaired if you neglect your eyes. You must know what your sight requirer, however, before you can supply it, and by having your €yes examined at our store you can soon learn what is requisite 40 preserve and strengthen your eves, and knowledge should be followed by action. oeye can need what we can’t supply in he way of Spectacles. We also have the great German Eye Water, for weak or in Hamed eyes, mate from the original pre- Scripiion by thie Dr. Agnew See tircul sara, lute E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. meh sl—-cly PB Island Railway. On an lafler FRIDAY, 15th December, 1803, the trains of this Railway will run dany (Sun- lays excepted) as follows :— Read down Read up ‘. M. Leave Arrive P. M. T UO. « 160 0000005. mR, for ae Se 7 34..........Royalty Junetion..... i 3 OP sanneesas North Wiltahire............, 1” BO. ons: 000s sot MINIS ocb.cs ease cae 900... 00 005s se ORIRRs...6s0sscrccee ROE 9 09 .-Fmerald Junction..... 12% | EY Ce o +00 PE vkicdshvnwnadl Kensington ...............ae 5 eS IE Lv 114% a A.M 12 40 Ly,......... Summerside, Ar 10 &® B GD. ..0.0000:000900 s05 eens « 10m 5 rrr 1005 BOD. p50 c:nsacccescaseesew 19 Qe BOS iinaeeceiss cal SPE cis ccciewices 8 8 RPE Ft kesterss ce 1° eae OOP: csipacetucenicee Es sitios eb naktahan 65> bE AR: dosce ES os cutee sion Ly 60 P. M A. M. Bae BM. ccocwel Charlottetown.......... Ar 0% 250 ; . Royalty Janction........... Ww de 355 Ar Mount Stewart.........Lw 8} 40 Ly Mount Stewart .. AP 906 > Serer on 05406 78% 445 Ar.......... Georgetown..... Ly 710 P. M. meee: 605 Lv.........s 0G RINE, cccncciecl Ars &> 145.. Se REE ccsecnes ue td gfe, 745 COP BE vccnnsasveuan PU oo. sovccenlee Lv 6 100 Lyv...... Emerald Junction....... Ar 820 15) Ar.........Cape Traverse........di0 730 D. PO'TINGER s Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Charlottetown, Dee. 14, 1893. rn snp enn thauts, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. COOK WANTED.—Wanted, before the end of pril,agovdcook. Apply to Mks. ARTHUR PETERS, d&w tf—apt TO LET—A cottage on Kent Street, next to the Rocklin House. Possession given Ist of May. Apply to Mas. ©. Binns. lw—ap4 DANCING.—The Children’s Dancing (lass at Terpsichore Hall, which began last even- ing, will be conunuwed for one-half term from date. Pupils please apply early.—E. Burris. itp TO LET—A house containing seven rooms, situated on Water Street, opposite Railway Station, Apply to Mrs. Lowpen, Esplan- ap2 WANTED—a servant family, by the 4th April. office. irl in a small Apply at this dyawy—mch2s FOR ADOPTION—A number of En:tlisl children from Mr. Middlemore’s Emigr:tion Home, Birmingham, will arrive here shertly. For information apply to Rev. Mr. Brewer or Rev. James Simp<on, ap. WANTED—Canvasser of address, aesilion permanent Canadian grown stock, vantages anequalled.—BrowN Bros, os. Nurserymen, Toronto, Ont. ap2—3m eod yxl good TO LET—A House on Dorchester Street with six rovins, adjoining residence of J B Macdona'd, Esc Possession given on or about 15th April next. Apply to inemas LLEY wed sat—mchl? “~ To LET.—A convenient tenement house containing seven rvoms, situate Oa Orlebar Street, Possession given Ist May. Enquire ot MRS. BLArcH, corner of Great George and Fitzroy Streets, dylaw mch7 HOUSE TU LEi—, be jweilsng ac prescut occupied by Mr. T. L. Chappelle on Prince Birect, conteining eleven rooms, heated throughout with hot water, with gas fixtures and electric light. House in good order. Possession given May, lst. Apply to F. 8. Moers, eod tf —feb27 FOR RENT —The subscriber intending to leave the Island, the very eiigible House oc- cupied by him on the corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets will be torent on or about ist May mext. Itis a first-class House in all respects, and is heated with hot water through- out. For particulars apply to Judge Ailey or to the subscriber on the premises.—L. J, OSTRANDER. tf—mehl WANTED.—A House rent in April or May, with parior, dining room, kitchen, and not less than four bedrooms, Apply at this office. u—meh7 WANTED.-—A young man of steady habits as book-keeper, Whu has had some ex perience of single and double entry. Apply to PEAKE bros. & Co. meht a —— en, TO RENT.—On the Ist cf May the two Stores on Queen Street, at present occupied by the subscribers. Will be let separately or as erate, Appi to J. B.- MACDONALD & Co. Queen Strect 7 mech>—iw > -