TRE DAILY EXAMINER, CUAKLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY, 13 1899 HE DAILY EXAMINER FEBRUARY 13. 1899 WOMEN AT THE SCHOOL BOARD. Wemey no looger discuss their rights: thev proceed to assertthem, A demand is now made that women shall be admitted to ithe ¢ rlottetown School Board. How HT PAYS 10 at CAT PEFKIAS. | chis demand be met? Women sit at Ve i ithe seh hoards of cities much larger If Its i than Chariotietown We have not beard ~ } that (heir ieflrence at these boards has been irious If, as the poet aserts, womaa by nature made to temp2r man,’’ it is easonable tu conclude that co-opera'- ; s 4 nen they must exerta | encia e upon every power, within the | sphere or the:irabltv, that is brouche t You want Here you getit 409007 POOOS Fine English print cotton, fast colors, special price per yd. »C y aa * Unbleached sheeting 72 nehes wide special price per ie cotton full ere we Circular pillow 40 inches wide special price per vard ! om xO Oe a Circular pillow cotton full 42 inches wide, special ed per yard, on the part of the ‘women for | Youmoney back, Equal Druggists, Fepresentaiion at the Board of ap OOmE rang gonna 3 c Education. We are desired by Mrs. 57 NEN ONSNENG ~ Anderson, the President of the Women’s Council, to make this statement emphatic- is }ally. The women of the Council have not t : C rman: cme remmmemmmemm™=mn } fOr & moment entertained the ambi ious ll iG ey N ‘ ne a. 1... | project outlined by Judge Warburton. ¢ \ Ladies corset cov ere, close They merely ask thatthe law shall admit fitting, well finished, special | o¢ the appointment of women to the Char | pric >. lottetown School Board. We fail to see OS ] any very strong reason why their request ' should not be granted, C ia 1! f r'HE SPENDING POLICY. Polisi} —< Apvices from Oitawa intimate thatthe SO Te | Holicy of epending is being carried eut in For Harlweod Floors Pure linen huck towels size | s™ yl by the gentlemen of our Lib ) 9141 ine hes price ? for | eral xyoveroment, The expenditures of | 1807-98, out of the Consolidated Fund, Were { srgeaton record, Bat those of y CG | 1°93-9 will be still jlarger. In the seven oe " | moaths o° the latter year there is, if we can ce | believe the telegraphic report, an increase of PS aacuanee oo | all bet $5,000,000 on capital account, and ra | Ladies white cotton night | %° increas: of $251,000 upon Cunsclidated Zo ina h . wal 1; : ty baila : Fund acceunt. It Ought to be wilely eS _ : pee, MEGS TIOCE, CRESY sA00 known and fully understood, it cught to | 7 iving price, 45° ar’ o>” COR BO SS OE? C27 Ee We have an extra fine white laundered shirt with wide bosom, pure linen front at (9° TALIS & C SUNNYSIDF, bear upon humanity. children certainly within their ephere. [t is said, perhaps with truth, that young men shou ad pol tn)! NY hcli on to their ’ , » mothers apron strings. But in the edus cation of chil Peeps are ” while lady teachers have pro ved their nse- fullness in every school throughout tie land. Men, as a rule, bave large ideas about the importance of education, and they are, as arule, w.ll'ng to pay the cost of education, if it be reasonabl- But the attention of women is directed snithaatiate conditions under which education is l nparted and to the j » } | se 3 the means by which itis accomplished. Women look more closely . | ™ - P o} . into the detailsof school management and the isit not take ali velier personal interest in schoc ls than men. if pon the schoo! board, our schoolsa— which are, even yet, admittedly imperfect, This being so, posable that intelligent women were placed u —might be m proved ? There are more women in the own th an there are men; and at least those whose families are zrown up, as well as no fam ilies, the women, those who haye have more leisure than meno to attecd to matters outside the particular bus‘ness or duty in which each is engaged. If the proposition involved the withdrawal of women from important duties their in higher and more their homes, or if it involved strife between men and wo. men in their homes or atthe school board,we should of courseoppose it. But it involves neither. ‘he request of the Women’s Counc: is, simply and only that women sha'] be represented at the Charluitetown School Roan. There is bO aspiration be impressed particularily upoo the minds L, eral tot of the farmers of this he . ; : C4 i €Xpecaitures of the Tarte Administ that the “re ore if oi B+ of tbe ration history Canad 1~—ex. of -nadian ever were ia the two or three the € ye ars Pacific Railway c . 4} 4 , was under « than they ws ruciion—iarger were when the L'beral-Conserva'ives we bui ding I the wide Dominion aud public buildings in In the past ten years the expenditures of the Gevernment of Canada were :— re rhthouses arouocd the coasta of every tow... Consolidated Capital Tota) Fand,. ace’t i883 89 $36,917 1.334 $4.437,450 $41,357,772 }8R9-"0 35,994 O31 4.420313 40.414. 344 S00 Gt 36,343 567 6 778,663 43,122 230 IROL 92 3,765,894 3,115 860 39,881 754 189 '-93 36,814 052 2,164,456 38,978,508 LR&3-t4 37,585,025 3.088 317 10,673 342 TRO4 95 38,132,005 3 863,969 41.994 S34 1895 96 36 949,142 3,030,490 39 979,532 1806 97 1897 OS 34,349.75! 3,781,311 $2,131 060 45,384 28] that last year’s expen- ditures were upvards of $2,000,000 great lt will be seen er then those of any other year within the decade, and larger by three, four, and five millions than they were mostof the years during which “ibo-e extravagant Tories” The present year’s expenditures are already upwards of three million dollars in excess of those of the came period of ‘ast year. The boast of Mr. Tarte, “wait til! you cee us next held offize. is year,” fulfilled more promptly and more completely,if 901 more satisfactori'y, than aby Other promise ¢f any ot her member cf being the G_vernmen’. at bome,. | ‘ | appealed to the constituencies for support ' to os The education of | i AN OLD TRICK. Suorrty lLefore the last general election ‘in Nova Scotia, the L’beral Government } CONSUMPTION, We are indebted to The Patriot for th e McLeod’s paper sumption, published by Tue Examiner to- | diy. This is a matter of vital importance which The Examiner bas repeated!y It is certain that the spread of consumption may be prevented by resori to the measures indicated by Dr. McLrod. But for , to adopt ihere We the aid of the anything wil; Health, to curtail abstract of Dr. on Con- directed attention. it remains the people measures, shall see th or without une), whether, wl Women’s C: by our Boa: bs dont i of and our citizens the this fel] destroyer of individually, ly we number of de at h ; life [f should know h buman had mor uary statistics “we »w large isthe proportion of a ‘aths resulting from this fatel, but pre- veotible, diseas>, Ob th? ground that the financis] «Ysim of | that Proviace against the Dominion in res speci to the Exstern Extension Railway WOMEN ON THE SCHOOL BOARD Sik,—Tue Examiner of February 11th ia before me and tie report of the public meeting of the “Women’s Council” as to the need of women on the School Board. [ quote from the repert of Mre. Camp- bell’s pap r “* Mig ht It pot be wel] to place some WO- men on cur School Board,—women of common-ease who would call a halt and use the'r influence to reduce the overtax- ing studies which it jare bo dy and brain.” [bere is uodoubt that there are oc cas- ionally ch Idren who are burt by over-tu: ly, but very few compared to the number in- jured hy unwise feeding and late hours. Whes a@ child declites in health from mis- taken treatn ent in one way or another the credit is oftep giver to the public school. | know a fam ly of child ren who a} | take high rank in their respective they are remarkably healt! y. In the report of the same meeting Jud; ge Warburton sayr “* Woth alec, our school board the tone of worality in the schools might be improved,” This weuld { classes al d lead one to suppoze that he tone of morsel ty at present wa: low. hat is, I] bel eve, not true. I speak as an old pupil ofthe publicschools. Ic was not in acbool we learned evil, even from oneanether. The pupils in an ordinary wlle ondueted echco! are too busy for immorahty. In the case where patlis schoo! girls have gone wrong inyarial ly was to be settled at once, that the Liberals were in power at Ottawa and that strong assurances had been given by Sir Wilfied Laurier, ete. The sppeal was successful, Buf the claim has not been settled Agaiu, the people of Prince Edward Island jast the Inet that the claims of their Province against the Dominion Gov~ erament woull be settled if only th: Liberals were elected were assured, before general election, (o co-operate with their fe'lyw- Liberals ‘n power at Ottawa. Two years But our have passed away. claims have not yet been satisfied, Now, for the third time, the again being played. The e:ene, New Brunswick. is trick now, is Itremains to be ceea whether, with tle experience of Nova Scotia and P. E. Island before them, tme people of New Br inswick will be begailed into giving Mr. Em- mersOn & majority, a Preparations are being made in Eny+ land for the 300th avniversary of the bir h of Cromwell, which occura on April 25th. TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MIX.UTE se NERVOL. One application enres sit not, = Equally good for Neuralg { —_— The finest polish for hard- a floors in existence. Polishing Brushes, etc., ang Dodd axe me 4 } 13 through no lack of echool oversight. if the ch ldren were as strictly kept at home bes they are in @ well-conducted school, | there would be no need “ to raise the tone | of | the morality inthe public sctocls.” The trath is, parents need to allow their ly ung daug iters much leas freedom of the isireets ia the evening. I: ont- side the school the tone of morality needs raising, or rather the strictnese of parents needs increasing. The appointment of women the school board may be a good thing. Bu, f by some means parents could be induced to send their children to bed early, feed them with nonvstimulating food, and keep both boys and girlsin of an evening, more would be lone for the public welfare and “social purity” than anything the Women’s Gouncil have yet attempted. Op Fociz is on i es Sir,—Let the women stay at home and take good care of their bouseh lis and in« fluence their hu+tands in regard to public matters in which they have an interest. A good woman wi!l easily influence her bus- band to do anything thatix good. I know that I can manage my husband pretty well; aod Ithisk tbat the idea of putting a wo- m an upon the Schocl Board among a lot of men is just horrid. Fancy me tryiug to talk down Dr. Taylor orto see matters ia the same light as Mr. McLeod ! Maria . er Sir.—The admission of women to our school board would be only preparatory t> their admission’ to the City Council and the Legislature. Then what ee Ladies Underwe WY omen’s Underwear S-.d @*en ; ; 7) Snowy heaps of dantiest and ee, me = Under the Distin ronage of His Liewt C:ovr. & Iiis Ww orship the Mrs. Ww arburton. Mayor and Sf, Peter’s Boy's Club ENTERTAIMMENT IN ST. PETER'S HALL —ON— Monday Evening, Feruary 43th PROGRAMME Mrs owlan: PART I, 1 Quartette Mesers BayG Jas ‘w' +s es. Mosers Bayfield © McLean & Karlee a: ore ; a g es oe ereees Rey = H Huot : ~ . 1° Oo oa ae M; isver Je aK k Norton iow dd , -- Miss Cotton : fe 9 S0l0...+4. P rof. Vionicombe . sradiog....... _M ss Flo. Me ‘Kenzie 7. Vocal Solo........ ..Mrs, 2.8 Nortop PAG? II, M'!N-TRELS Curtain Rairer, \'om pa “Hot Time” and “*T) p de AN , l. “Your My Color bat = ¢ ROE areas Bones Ire Bs My ** 9990 Senses most beautiful underwear in new and fetching styles await your choosing. ‘It will pass a critical eye, and the tape meas- ure test. White Goods Sale Cotton Dress Goods,~-J ust for convenience we've devoted an extra counter tothe selling of the neat ahd inexpensive c’t- tons. Large assortments, and selling ata rate that makes a big piles melt away ina day, WV hite Goods Sale COTTON GOODS.—Revers- ing cotton conditions. It’s the every day way of selling cottorf dress stuffs, to ask high prices when the goods are in demand, and to gradually drop the fig- ures as the season progresses. If you'll read this through, vou will find that we have partially reversed this order by offering our low prices. first It’s only a partial reversal. be cause the higher prices will not follow later. 16, I8 and 20c cottons for 10c and 12c. Household Linens would b come of the poor men—seeing,t hat women have a large ine) rity 2A werd to ata Fal Se , ate > READS. -—-Freshness I the wiee i iseufficient.” Women are a'ready BE SPREADS. My iDeSs | crowding us out of shops and offices, It 1s for the bedroom, that is ade— | hope | ihe: weehall vot be such iools & light forhe housekeeper. ‘tolet | em crowd us out of publis po-it.crs. si : : q | A “ hite Goods Sale j ae amen aaa oe ae vie egy me 3 a = wy Our linen department, a west- xb upon the schoo! boara. ve- : , Ce ae ition ern adaption of Oriental luxury imembering Sco.v’s truthful deseription, — : a : | peru “Oh! woman in our hours of ease WV | f > ¢ d . Sale ; . ¢ | Uncertain, coy, and hard to plrase VLE OOaS & Acd variab’e as the shade | By the light silken aspen made,” A table-cloth happening of low a . price interest. ‘would it not be welltoconsider the mat- ! ter before accept.ng the gentle intimation Whit G d ~ ] lthat female icfluence upon the school LLe 00a8 ate | boa'd is essential tothe perfection of our as 1 +° : | echoals ? Handsoiae table ineu 18S sec- | Remember, also, that if the women are ond in importance only to an | given an inch, they’!l take an eli. attractive hostess to make a JHETL . . . | BacuEtor. dining thoroughly enjoyable. THNDERS ee: tenders will be received by the undersigned uotil Saturday the 18th day lof Fcbruary wext, for the erection of la orick wing (96x40) to St. Dunstan’s CO | lege, Charioitetown, P, E. I]. Plans and specification may be e:en at the College or at the office of C. B. Crappell, Beq, Archi tect. Hach tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque for $200, which shall be forfeited by any tenderer who shall refute to perform the work after his Seal led | es oa White Geods Sale Table Covers,—_A new lot of pretty ones have just put in their appearance. Of course you won't miss seeing the espt cial y as they are so attract ively priced, ¢ “ i fh tender bas been accepted. Envelopes must have the word “ Tender’ wr ge oh writtienontbem, The lowest or any ten- se Fis fasn SVE SERE SS - fe Slay Wholesale & Retail der not uecessarily accepted. Ss Fe: REV. A.P.McLELLAN, | SO ot eet ony Rector | Se REP Bsr USHeS “ye on. £3 5. Dunstan’s College, Ch’town, a ali PUSHE 3 as AB ais < an. 23rd, 160919 3i mon, wed, fri & ® . ic. ee ae 80a ps, “° ey wr ae ie Sie gs If l’s Newson’s It's Good SseyaeayGse Sm, : ‘ ieee. mene |e Toilet Articles. 3 Ps VA og «¥° « We Exasve ic < ; S| se oBRIGHT = = ie - as 2 Wot Found S |g NEW GOODS s s s <3 a&% “° At . : ‘el ne as |g At soiled prices, v adit Necessary im |e ea 2 a a |* aS ae = us te cut , off OUR ovrices in order tosell our goods—as a amy ¥ 2 7 Ws matter of fact our R EG U L AR pr ices are as a aS other Ss ; i r} | ~e, 3s CUT prices, 1 ee “i =. Ask to see our $21-00. Bedroom Suite, you will probably i fs i “AS find it as good as any other suite in the city reeuced from as | ts m= oe, 49 $27 to $22.00 Ke. = 4 a . Te‘ werecan 8% ~ Opposite i’, O. a tun JOHN NEWSON & |B one s a SEARO SMe og Ne FE SY. PE MY, Se SY FL Fe Me Pe ME ba OS M ge yy § I fs a FEKEES ie EARS Es 70 5 wise SS EK oP iv ee TNs SF as iis oo oe i ia Fe G ez “8 i aie = % wiG a ; 2. Quartetfe— “Old B) . ! a Black Joe” Bones Sr. Ts embe J » Bones and ' ft bo Foal 3. “Hovey Yon Have Served Me Wrong” Bones Sr. i 4, Whietling Solo............ .... Lambo J; ' 5. “There’s a Warm Spot ip My. jiabinbeb odie ... Heart for Ye vu Baby (ne of the Little Coons r 6. Sand Silt. _BrodderR ese on ( agty “My Little Yall: r Go! Has Cesta teduc ede. end Lef’ My? fruod: ls r So ‘cw ball "Cindy pull down your Bridal ooveen ee see Ve'}” Sei nes .& T: ae 9. * Massa’s in de Cold, Cold Gronad’® Brudders Bones Sr, &3 Jr., and Tambo Jr 10. “My Little Yaller Coon Good Night? The Other Little oon. 11 “Ma Hovolu’n Qneen” -- Tambo Jr, 12, “When Yon Ain: Got No Movey”.. Tambo Sr, Good Nig>t. Company in jm ]— GOD SAVE THE QUEEN, Admission-20c. Doors open at %.20. Curtain 8 o’clock s' arp. DR. CLIFT. ALTSBEBURY TRIATMENT HRONITC DISEZSASES 8. Duett—* 09009 « « © THE ae Chronic Diseases and Buptare cured by Dr, Clift. Diplomarg* tered in United States and Canada. Send for informatien or call at TRURO, RECISTERED elam = Nora 8 ‘otia, in Merchants Baok Building, At PICTOU, Rerere Hotel, every Wel- nesday. At NEW GL ASGOW, N. 8, Wind-or Hote!, eves Friday. 8 ; 3 3 | n, | THS RE willbe a Grand Fancy Des Ca . a] n al sh Skatiog Ri TUESDAY EI eM NG, FE BaUARY lat vi —— Prizes as usnal will he aw arded [0 the Se origive| Gent) man’s Costume and ee original Leds’. Costume; an in boin wm ; the ccstlinees of cosii mes [0 be taken allotting the paize%. mei “ to bring this mak ke of ita considerati pm Efferts will Reserved Seats 2 5 Gall vin’s . D, Bas sam i in extent Admisrsion 2 , Heserved Sears at! Doors ep n 7.30, Galbra ance. : ee iRTLET? Feb - _——— re . . anni! ti : Provincial Rifle Associalld * a aiid i" he The Anrual Business Meettog O eld rovincial KR As ato will i iu the City Room at7 30, 08 tay evening t mt 1809 G t r Cet rb vn ie _-: FRANCIS DOGHERi2 Lr, Preiseat ’ HODG Mas°R, Secrets y~ Treasurer. | € id vid Stished Pat. Monor the. a» to old time :tandsrd and os | provement «nile Carnivaeis cf ee The Ripk will be decorated in will then it hes ever been before and a ; . ets a fine exh Ebition of electricn ae wed ot Ne object tionable ocatume will be allo meee pater nival in Charlottctown at th “Tow pt ine reste, bul p»pniar prices pay pat Tioketa fi z oie at , W. Recdins fo kins and Johnso Jonson's (Ke Dreg St ae era?