BSG Gey Uf les Newson’s lis i eS \ — endemic tenemos Sectrtpnesneetenroneaeesinaheemiemagicat — anpeeconienenninas — Terms F ars per Year This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evripwes Single Copies two Cents = . — — a g : ' M fi 7 OL 30 CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY MARCH 15. 4899 NO 63 EE ceeietetasieermede ee = —— ae SL NT LE A Pa a LL a a een — | se ee eee eee ow MILITIA INSTRUCTION THE DAIRYMEN’S MEETING. BLUE BOOK ON CHINA J. @ Baas, B. F,, 2244542254444 5448424 RD, PM ke | > | aes Sin,—Being a delegate to the dair ’ “ te: baie : gts 4 ymen’s t \j» And Inspections to be the same as wore I no watched with interest Hag Been Issued by the Britis To Move tlie Address —Martineau ta the discursion following th fort t . Up | Usual. incident of that igen. Moet of the| Government. P Second It. The Op ening {hw pda ee has been wide of the mark. | si Up hose meeting was it, the dairymen’s or | |i (Seectat, ro Tae Examiver ] a i eee ? oe aes it was) (Sreeiat te Tas Examixee.) [*eectan To Tae Examixpn. ] ‘ { ? d. ing, 6nd not that of of tae IN Otzr {i> | Orrawa, March 15.—A militia order, | P° itical boss, We oe give Mr. Parqu-| Loxpox, March 16.—The British foreign Orraws, Mareh 15.—J. H. Beil, P. B. ! he F : ee # >| arson credit for the interest | | 2 i ! .| Island, the add in th f - {i> Just issued, etates that Major-Gen. does not | yj). watier; but bis ere oe ae bad office bas issued China « bluebook cever end, movpa the midrese in the Mouse @ birt Waists We have an extibit to- dav of band*«ome novelties ia *1899 Shirt Waists.” Crowds: of yeople were admiring them on Saturday evening. They all said—- ‘The pret- tiest shown yet.” They are pretty. We don’t rewemb-r any year when the styles were ag “chic,” and the patas xo dainty: ‘The prices are easy tuo. Moe W re & Nicleoe Jhat We Advertise We Have FRSS FISTS TTF th» UI i> {ie ihr | vice Adain’s deceased. {h» {jh {hb Ih» {ibe I» = - —- ot Found It NWeoessary te cut o& OUR ovrices in order tosell our goods—as a vantter of fs our REGULAR prices are as low as other CUT prices. Ask to see OF $21-00 Bedroom Suite, you will provably find it as £Ol as anyother suite in the city reduced from $27 to $22.00 we JOHN NEWSON LROE HTB RESGEDEGEOO HOLS denne Good Fie GRA HED A SPOS SS SRG NG PME LG oS Our pew Clothes iSuiting, Overcoating, frowsering. ¢t for Spring are arrivinjajly, Don’t put off leaving YO"Mer until the last minit:, a it requires time to do good wet now; but we can do more. Our garments are Perfect in Fit, Excellence in Worsma Fxclusiyenes GORDON & iLLEAN and Finish, We are running full tun oluring and Design CHANT TAILORS | ° ° | bytery has passed a resolution regretting ' the Dominion Government’s action as to I>. | Cassidy, a retirel Methodiet clergymaa, deem it advisable to depart from system ball , gone to great expense hiriog a and trains, and that evetere | the t' me of the meeting shonl | not be taken eat ‘ ; of drill imstraction and attendant in~ epection which have hiiherio been carried out by city battalions. _—- Senater Adam's Sucesssor. The delégates paid the usual half-fare oo | the railway given to all kinds of conven - | tions aad wwerefure Mr, Farquharson was under a@expene ic that way: Tue hal rent he paid; but surely bis paying the hail | reut did fot entitle him to cel: down any | mau the delegates called io address them. Mr. D Ihion may have, ta the jadgment of maay, been putting the necersiiy of an in epector aod the capability fo Mr. Spillet very strongly; but surely the 120 iotell g-ut d:l-gates who where listening without a single murmar of diap;r val should be a lowed to have their speaker finixh Lis, remarks without the snappy, bossy dicta- lion Of any one, A, aio, probably Mr. Dijlon hai a very ) just reason to feel avxious that a compe- | teat man should be apponted. The sea- Hauirax, March 15.—Halifax Prea- 800 before last we had a man named | Wood.rdifor ingpecicr, and wherever he | learned his cheese-making he ceriainiy did not make the kind of cheese the buy- ers wanted, and there is nota competent | cheesemaker in the province but disap- | proved of bis metbode, so faras I could | learn. I haiit from himself that we! must have dry cheese, and every pound he made in our factory took at least eleven pounds of milk to make it, which | ff resolved a a ’raight luss toour patron; of vhn | about 5 ceuts per hundred of their milk, ' Mr. Spillets make of cheese evideatty } meets the buyer's views, for his make took the top price for last season and be made the Ib of cheese from 10.33 ib of milk, and from milk testieg 3.57 ou ao aver- age. Io short, an inspector or instructor that , wil! belp the cheeeemakers make the kiod of cheese buyere waot and trom the etm poss ble quactity of milk would | be worth thoucatds of dollafs to our | (3racrat Tro Tas Excaminea.] Moxcroxn, March 16. —It is said that that Peter McSweeney, drv goods mer cbhavt here, will be ca led to the Senate a ee A Prohibition Resolution. (Serer. To Taw Exaniner.! prohibition. Rev. J. Cassidy Dead. [Spserac ro Taw Examiser.) Haurrax, March 15. — Rev. died at Bridgetown, N.S. Ye-terday. The Carlis:s Plotting. (Srxcial, ro Tas Examines. | Loypon, Mar. 15.—The Cartiats are en, is so common that nine-tenths of a'l the | sickness in the world is traceable toit. It is merely that eimple, eommon thing con~ stipation. It makes people lisilsse, causes | LU 4g deavoring to work on the feelings of the | disbanded Spasish soldiers just returning \froni Cuba. TAKE ONLY the best when you need a medicine. Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla is the best blood purifier, nerve aud stomach tonic. Get HOOD’S. patrons, whilst an inzompentent instructor | might occa-ion them large losses. That Mr. Dilton felt asd spo? very strongly on that point is wot to be sure | priséd at, and if he did take up some time it was On ap important matver and one he had, if any mao had a perfect right to epeak out on. Why Mr. Faiquharsoo should have adopted & pian to have him shorten his remarks that should humilate Mr. Dillon before that large audience Is d flicult ‘o uaderstand. I shall attribute no improper motive- to the Premier. But the queetion is bard to down: would ne have snabbed Mr. liberal ? Mr. D..lon stands in the highest estima- tion of every dairyman ia the Province. He is our large-t bnyer in cheere and butter, and did the Guard ao which opens its columns to wr.ters such as “AntixHum- bug” to insinuate double-dea’ing to bim, cver hearof bim doing or beiig in any, shady business? Mr. Dillon bas assisted ' every man or factory that he had todo with,even althongh dismissed from the public service. He went to England at’ his own expense and returned with information of great value to the Province, —intormation that he could make money ! by aod keep it to himself. Bat he has not done so. Yet a would-be reiigious journa! would open ite colunnos to @ Cor- respondent to injire his business repata- tion wherever it ie read. Jn conclusion I would say, I apprecia‘e Mr. Farq iharson’s efforts in getting up these meetings. But bas made his mis- takes toc! His calling on the peovie 'o support Mr. Fisher because he een’ Prof. Robertson here, which 1 heard him do at one meeting, was tow thin. Yet no one snubbed him ae he suubbed Mr. D lion. DeLecate. HOTEL ARRIVALS Hotel Davies: G Crawford, St. John; James Rodger, Amherst; P A Hart, C J Brown, Geo Boyd, Montreal; E J Mes» Lelland, St Catherines ; Sydney E Heasin, E W Walker, Chas Closen, Geo S Dryden, Toronto; A Mecheth, city; Walter Ran- kine, St Joho; D F. McDonald, Montague, Dr R McNeill, Stanley Bridge; Neil Mc- Kelvie, Summeraide; Dr. Darrach, Ken- sing‘on. Ask for Migard's aad taka o) other ¢hronie Disease aod HRupture Cured by Dr. Clift’ Diploma reg- istered in U.5. and Canada. Sead Stamp for information, or call at Truro, N_. 8. office in Merchonts’ Bank of Halfsex Bui'dicg; Hour. 11 to 1; 46 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesday, he ie a Revere Hotel in #ictom, aod on Friday at Windsor Hotel,in New Glasgow. Feathers curled and made te loek as gecd as new by Mrs. Charlee M-:Miilan, Water Street. 57 eod 1 wk pd. —@ > ---—-~ — —_ Centuries ago, people us<d to fear wha they called the pestilerce. ‘Black Death” was the most territle thingio the world to them. They fear it as people now fear the Cholera aod yellow Fever, and yet there ia a thing that causes misery and more deaths than any of these. It ee Se ee WHOS 2 OED DOSS HA et $ esos dizzinese, beaduche, loss of appetite, loss of sleep, tou] breath and distress after eat- ing. The litt'e help oeeded is furnished by Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. Oce pilliea gentle laxative and two a mild cathartic. Osce used, always in favor. If you are careless enough to jet an anescrap Jous draggist sel! you somthing oa cident and Plate Glass Insur- which be makes more money, it is your owa fault if you do not get well. Besure, BNCe,,.1R the best Companies, and get Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets ana at lowest rates.— Send 31 one-cent stempa to World’s Diepessary Association, Buffalo. N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 pege “Com~ mon Sense Medical Adviser,” profusely illnstrated. For Fire, Marine, life, Ac- Ales 2 F. W. HYNDNAN “er Cure a Celd in a Day CH'TOWN Sets >. Be Serer ea “sn tee ities amin ees | GUE All «s refund the meney if it feils‘@ 2 ODeraeoam relieve. 928. WOO BVICG Dilon if he were m ing the history of receat events in the far east, Commons, and Martineau, who succeeded The while tenor of the book showea | States and Germany. MONTAGUE LITERARY &£0CIETY. On the evening of the 6th inet., the members of (his society were treated to a masterpiece, I: was Mr. Peterson’s jec- ture on “‘ Negro Slavery in the South.” in. lading the lecture proper and the die cussion cf many questions asked, Mr. Peterson held tme closest attention of his audience for two hours. He is a gentle- wan peculiarly capable of delivering a Jectureon that subject, having been born in North Carolina, and having jived there aud visited the various States aud their plaatations for 21 yeare. At the outeet the lecturer apoke of the existence of slavery to some degree in diferent prriods cf the worl.’s history, takiag some examples from Biblical writ~ ings. Hethendrew the attention of bis hearers to the corditions which led =p to slavery in America. He noied that those races were brought from Congo and cther Afr can districts where there io their natural home and element they bad ex:st- ed as -laves, that they were thea eold to the masters of Southern plantations for prices varying from $500 to $1000 each. He showed that io their coadition of slavery they were well provided and cared for—tbey hadno thought for the morrow—their money value would imsure such care. He pointed out the fact that thoee +]. ves were ever happy and display~ by Mr. Diilioa was certainily very+trange. desire to meet the yiews of the United | { edibat happiness Ly many signe whileat work om the plantations, and never agitat- ed for freedom ; not Only +o but when their freedom became a reality many of them could oot fall happily into their new fur- roundings nor rjvice in their liberty. Thié was vot to be wondered at. Hitherto they cere merely piseive animals, their very existence determioed by other minds. Now they were suddenly thrown on their ‘own resources, and to think and work out their own eslvation wes @ grave and seri- ous proll-m, The lecturer demonstrated ‘also the tleasings, it might be in disguise, that slavery in America eccomplished for thet lowly race. They were brought from a dark igoorant country aud placed uader the influences of civilization. They were brought from darkoess to light, with the civilizing and cbristianizing reeults. But the war is over, and the negroes are free. There is new an opportunity af- forded them to dev. l>p what latent powers they may possess. The principle of slavery ie wrong, although iw a darker age it was considered right by both chureh aud state. The clergymen empleyed jelaves, the laymen erm: loved slaves, but both claseea looked upon the matter ia the same right. At lengih intelligence and common sense succeeded in estatlishing in the laud of the free abetter condition of things. J.R.M fO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not your money back. Equally good for Neuralg@ and Headache. 2c, at all Druggists, Things to Make a Note ef. Ebenezer Bricktop, the only red headed coon in existence at the maequerade heckey match tosnigbt. Tomorrow, Thursday evening, the regu- Isr annual benefit of Galbraith’s Band takes place inthe skating rink. They havegiven a great deal of enjoyment to the skaters by their excellent music, and now the skaters can show their apprecia- tion of the same. The exeeutive of the Y. P. 8.C.E. Zon ckurch will meetthis evening ai 9 o'clock in the lecture room of the church. Members are earnestly requested to uttend, Tre svlerdd chornses are now being rehearsed for Mr. 8. N. Barle’s concer ri on Easter Monday night. The programme will appear in this paper on Tnesday next. look out for it. Everybody attend the masquerade hockey match tonight as Hard Tack Tom would iike a change in hie diet. Admis- siou only 10c. The Prince Edward Island Magazine is for sale at all Bookstores and ath. H Mas- on’s newsstand. PriceS cents Carters’ for Wall Paper Mrs. John Trainor, King 8t. offers for sale atbree story dwelling house situated on Pownal St. containing 13 rooms and shop with good stabliug in connection. Dwelliog suitable for double tenement. 92 dy&wkly 1 wk. = * = “, a Choquette, seconds it. 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