os ti, a + vs. t i ~~ 4 : si cheat x dee *% bl | _and that the new building will not cause = — MARCH 17, 1898. ST* PATRICK’S DAY. Tue celebration of this day, sacred to the Green Isie that is loved the world over, je accompanied, this year, by a general | feeling of satisfaction that the troubles of | Ireland are passing away and that a hope- fal future lies before ber. Not the least , wees of the trivwaphs of Lord Salicbury’: and equitable statcsmanship securing of quiet to the peo ple of Ireland. At last the agitator fails ! i Sua to agitate; for the causes of agi ation nave withdrawn from him, moderate has been the gradually been } , ly »¢ ’ With the pas*age and pra iCal Apple ation of the local governmeat measure now be- fore ; 4 ; of Ireland, while etill retaining their fall share of influence in the United Kingdom and the Empire at large, will be practic~ oe parliamect, the people lly free, as free people ought to be, ta national affairs in a administer ther own their own way, and to give the lie to those who bave declared that they are not pos sessed of the genius for self-government. Seeing that Irishmen in Canada ire aS cap- able to take their parts in the Government of the country as the people of any ocber nationality, we lave no Jonbt that those who remaio or the old sod will prove by their steady arci patriotic devotion to the true interests of [reland that they are? not only capable of self-government but, given | «fair opportunity, of proceeding in a career of peaceful development and prosperity. ————— Se i A = THE EDUCATIONAL QUESTION. Ir ie pleasing to learn that the discussion of this question has attracted attention throughout the country, and pleasing to receive and publish su~h cogent and prac- tical Jetters as that of our correspondent (index. This matter must be dealt with ip &@ practical way s. coon as an able admin~ istration shall proceed to th2 reajustment | of our financial conditions ; and it is well that the intelligent public opinion of the couatry should be prepared to bring its pressure fo bear in an intelligent way. As to“ Malpeque "—le seems te be a veritable Rip Van Wiukle who cannot be awakened. He takes now precisely the position that was taken by Tue Ex- AMINER two or three years ago: The finances of thie agricultural province are already embarrassed; don’t hattily plunge intu expensive building operations; be careful; hasten slowly; see if the expense esunot bein whole orin part avoided The} answer of the government of that day and So we argued, but arguedin vain. their crgavs was in effectas follows: the asylum is absolutely needed, and at once; we sball be guilty of a wroug to the most helpless of God’s creatures if we do not proceed forthwith ‘o the erec ion of an an addittion to the hospital for the insane; as for a new Prince of Wales College building, it, too, is needed, and the fees which the students will cover the cost, so that the ourden of the debt of the Province will not be increased on that account. Upon these grounds the Le zislature authorized the government to borrow $75,00, part of which was to have been expended in building operations, and all of which, as we have reason to. believe, pended, though not even the foundation of either of the buildings has yet been laid. The borrowed money having been absorbed in eome way, and not we shall obtain f:om has been ex~ available, the majority in the Legislature proceeded, lust year, to pasa a bill faliy committing the government to the erecticn of a new Prince of Walea College buildiny, authorizing the amount of $18,~ paid into the college for the payment of the interest aud principal of the loau. This is the existing condition; and to talk about visit- ing the college building now and issue of debentures to the 000, and pledging the fees making enquiry as to what had better be done i- totalk about going back on a bargain The government already have $4,500 00 of the students’ money, and they must erect a new college building cr stand morally convicted of a breach of faith who paid the fees, those We are bound te con- fese, and wedo so frankly, that Mr. Peters, with estimate that the fees would cover the cost au addition to the burden of the Provincial debt has proved to be within the mark. If the government had not been made up of men without capecity for business, « Jot of yolitical and administrative bunglerr, unable to carry out that wuich they de- sgned, we should have had both asylum andcollege buildings ere this, and the Province would not have woree cil been One whit financially than it is now, while banatic< aad studente, alike, would be pro- vided with the accommodation which taey need. As to the question of the limit to whieh tue Province should go ‘n providing edu- A OS ON a —- cation for the ciildren of the yeople, the laid down by Tur viz., that it should be fixed at the point of common utility, has not been sucerssfally com bated. principle EXAMINER, We have not been shown that it is unjust or inopera- tive. We have applied as we not been shown that, euggested, jt woule,in the improved circumstances of have the people, injure the cause of education essentially or hamper its progress in any material degree, The school: need not be interfered with, though they may be made to recoup to the treasury five or six thou- sand dollars a year,—money which now goes towards fitting the children of well-to- do people to become doctors, | pw yers clergymen, storekeepers,and anything but farmers. It seems to us that the policy of our Govermment as to education has been end is not unlike the conduct of many of our wasted farmers who ESTEEMED EXCHANGES, If Patron leader Haycock becomes she~ riff of Frontenac, he will have earned the | job. Heserved Mr. Hardy faithfully and well. Batthe farmers will henceforth lock with grave suspicion upon Indeper d- ents of the Haycock stamp, who stand by the machine and eventually grab fat fee- fed places for themesclves. So says the Montreal Gozotte. Mon'real Gazette: Mr. Bruneau’s resignation of his seat for Richelieu, on the eve of an important d.vision in Parliament is another evidence that all is not happy in ihe Laurier Governmeni’s ranks. The Laurier suceess in 1896 was the outcome of the most diverse appeals ever addressed to an electorate. There rere planks for eparate aud anti-separate school advo. caies, for protectionists, and tree traders Uvited States reciprcciiarians and Im- perial tederationisi+, for economists and those with extravagant ideas in public expenditure. S.me were k+pt in the tracts with promises of office, aud some wih ; money p'edges of railway subsidies. Some were and time in the breeding and | bribed and some were cajried. The and trainiag of “trotters” with the result | cement iz disin'grating under the weight ef hh his Pee ae Be ke a ee ‘hata few won a record and weatto the |J?0*! FOVETR OMT 18 URAINE tae Stree States toenrichturfmen there, while thou sands proved to be failures, aud the stan- dard of horses,as a whole, bas for praetics] poses has been ratber lowered than heightesed. We have.atrained our resources that cur standard of e2u yalion | that of Ontsrio We have produced a few in order should beas high as and the States. potable men, who bave gone abroad, our population as a whole is intelleetually sowewbat more agile than it was years ago, but there are fewer really able mea in the country, and there has been a positive fall- ing off in regard to the sterling virtues which goto make a country truly great.As the majority of our farmers are beginaing to see that if they had devoted their atten. tien to the production of cows and sheep aud pigs, instead of “trotters” they would be better cff than they are,so it is beginning tobe felt by thoughtful persons in Ontario and the States as well as here that a more practical and less would be better for the However this may be, it is Jittle thort of ridiculous forthe Government of this agricultural province to go on giving instruction in the dead languages and maihematics, free of charge, and not to require instruction in the constitution of soils and the best methode of producitg crops and herds, showy education country. —There is encouragement for the self- tanght boy in the success of Mr. George Unwin, B. A., of England, who was educated up till thirteen years ofage in an elementary schoo], and then for the next seven years acierk in a hat warehouse. From the warehouse he wou a scholarship at University College, Cardiff, and thence passed to Oxford as Scholar of Lincoln, whence he graduated last summer with first claes honora in the school of Litera | vure with. 7+ ere LOCAL NOTICES, The pieces come in old, dusty, and rick- etr. after thev pass through our repair | department *, you think there’s been a ID isg lett the We are repairs.— Mark take and the celivery man has wrovg furuiture at your house, wizards al Wright & Co. Signs of Soring—J. B. Macdonald & Co. have just opened some choice lines of mens ready to,wear clothiug for spring, in single and D. B. Suits. Boys knisker pants, new Jot just in at J. B. Macdonaid & Co’s, iurniture Cimmaron, March 15.—With the wind blowing 40 miles an hcur a prairie fire has been raging in sight of this place sweep- ing everything beforeit. Thousands of acres of pasture lands bave been burned ings will be heavy. So far.no loss of life has been reported. Atone time the wind changed suddenly, driving the flames to- ward down, and it took hard work on the part of the large forces on men wi'h teams and water wagons W prevent the town’s destruction. +. DOES IT PAY TO TRIPPLE You know itdon’t. Then why do you do it? I know why. It requires too much self-devialtoquit. The Dixon Cure, which is taken privately, is purely vegetable, is pleasant to the taste, and wil] cure you of «|! desire for jiquor in two or three days, so that you would pay five cents for a barre] of beer or whiskey. You will eat heartily and sleep soundly from the start, and be better in every way,ia both health and pcket, and'without :nterfering with bus- mess duties. Writein confidence tor par ticulars. The Dixcn Cure Co., No 40 Park Avenue, (near Milton St. ), Montreal! Ny A te THe voung weh of the Firet Methodist Humaniores. His coming to Oxford was | due largely to his desire to qualify hinsself | for University Extension work, and after a successful trial at the recent summer meeting. Mr. Unwin was appoinied by the | Oxford delegates to a junior lectureship in ancient history and philorophy. His ambition is to attract the attention of workingmen—more particelarly in the North of Eagland—to these subjects, 2 aes —The Montreal Gazette states tbat Mr. Foster has seldom spoken bdtter than he did in the House of Com mons on Thursday nigat on the Yuken Railway contract. He not only seized all the weak points ia the weak arrangement, but he exposed them in their nakedness with « ekill that is unsur- passed. Wherever bis speech is read, and it will be widely read, there will be carried conviction that the Yucon railway bargain ‘fhe Laurier Government does not take care of the country’s interests. Rubbers, rubbers received today. Men’e women’s and childrens rubbers at J. B. McDonald & Co, 54. 2i. Wan! War.—Forced to the War at the Opera House tomorrow night. Secure your tickets early. Don’t mies it. Church are requested? 10 meet in tLe Chureh Parior wuight at 8.30 o’clock. $400 worth oftchool books received yesierday at Carter’s Bookstore. Whole- sale and retail, ule eVefaieeeitid. mA The Beginning of 2 HEALTH 25 The trial size of ABBEY'S EF- FERVESCENT SALT is on the market at the above price. It has been so put up to enable everyone to mtry this wonderful health-giving = a preparation. Of all druggists. Large bottle 60 cents. JABARATIDASRARD Mo Cn. —Thal » es antly siuated and comfortable ew tage on Water St, at. pre:ent aceupied by Mre Bruee Stewert Possession given about middie may, Apply to Peake Bre, & Co, Ch'town. 63 tf JT) LET.—The house and premises known aa the ‘(sid London House, ’aituateon water St., mextto ‘sovernment Warehouse No 1. ae A ppl~ to Peake pros & Co, jan%—~tf We can attend to furniture re-| psics and upholstering very Tromptly this month. Nice line of Covering Goods to cnoose from. : Mark Wright & Co. Ltd NOME MAKERS, IST. PATRICK'S THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 17, 1898. ne eee a Sut eee DAY 1s25 i898 The Benevolent Irish Sociewy of Charietter town will eelebrate St Patriek’s Dey Qn Thursday, March 17th By the usual Perade ard Chureh Serviee in the morniag, —_ ne In the Breaing at the Opera - House. Will be presented by atalented Drama- tic Club, the beautiful five-act play, “REVENGE” onal 9 Ratan “FORCED TO THE WAR.” The sceves of thie drama were laid in the borders of Canada and the United States during the civil war cf 1868-64, aod are replete with thrilling adventures and laughable incidents, and interspersed with eongs, magic, dance aud tableaux, Tanne Ff Un15 DBrinew a 2--Hours of Solid Epjoyment--2 Don’t mies it. Meke no other engece- over, and the Joss of live etock aad builde | meet for that night. Vinnieombe’s Orchestra in attendanee. Dickets ou sale Friday Morning, March 1th, at the following places: Baleony at Rankin’s Drug Stcre, Orcaestre at Dodd’s Drug Store, Admission Lichets at Reddin Bros. and MeMillan esd Horneby’a. TICKETS 25¢, 35c & 50c. THOS. DRISCOLL, Seer etery. =e 838 ©2200 448408" Light Fruit Cake. | loc PER POUND We make only one quality , cake—that is the best. We employ ekilful workmen and use firstclass ingredienta, Every pound of cake is guar. anteed to give satisfaction, Tmergoxs $8. ° BD. STEWART ¢ ¢ ECLIPSE BAKERY ?¢ BAKES BEST BREAD. ~e @ ee ef 7a 22 @ 2 > & DS HO h 6G eG G48 & ~s eae eo ee 4 4 8 42 © 2 ceudeveuubvWeveWeruddveueWeuuey cy Gur New System OF. = ee « Business Practice Is the latest and best,and is working like a charm. It is real, actual busivess, and makes still more complete what was already the best sy- stem in the Dominion. We ing. Send for our new pros- pectus. You ean enter the P.ET. Commercial College at any time. ISAAC OXENHAM, Prineipa! and Proprietor Ch’town feb9—26 wts For _ Sale. The subscriber offers for sale ‘he fol- lowing preperties, formerly owned by the tate ‘Richard Pillman, at French River, New London, 1. A farm contain'ng 25 cleared and in a good eiace ot sloping to the south, 2. A plot containing 2 acres, with good dwelling house coutaining 11 rooms «nia new barn and wegon shed, thereon. There ie also ther*on a store, complete with shelving, etc., aud a granary. 3. Ove acre of land, across ithe read, opposite the store, and building lot at the cross roads, near the store. These properties are wel] ; one of the finest local ‘ward Island for purpeses. The subscriber also citers for eale a | Crelling bouse and lot at Kensington | “be houxe containe 1! rooms, snd is iv cod repair For further particalars apply to Mesare, cLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, i barlottetewn, or to the owner, ; LAVINIA J. PILLMAN. n 20 a. j.3mo Ayer, Mass RAY WIRE. *) tons No, ]4 Hay Wire, in coils of 50 ™ lte eech; for eale cheap for cash, or approved credit. J.D. BALL, Montegue. acres, al] cultivation, situated in ties in Prince Ed- business or farming | ODS OD OD@WO OB @ give the best business train- | 52 dy 21 wk : ae quulivatr ala #2 New Carpets and Russ New Carpets and Rugs ter Spring show many magnificent and striking cvlor efiects. There's a tendency to brilliant hues and rich de- signs among all classes of Carpets that will make them popular. A visit to the carpet depart- ment will practical- ly demonstrate the Big Store’s ‘Leader- ship in Styles and Values. New Spring Carpets New Arrivals in Tapestry Carpets, ——~ y Y dvaddvudevewdewe New Arrivals in Brussels Carpets, choice designs. New Arrivals in Wilton Carpets. High Class Carpets New Arrivals in Royal Wilton Car- pets. New Arrivals in Imperial Axminster Carpets. New Arrivals in Oriental Axminster Carpets. New Carpets. Call and inspect. Palo & U0 AAR AAA AAAS ERXARAAAAAAA Popular Approval Goes far. toward establishing the standard of a business, and the good will and favor we have been shown indicate that those who have dealt with us have been eminently satisfied. Our aim has always been to have our repair work as ver- fect as humarskill and know- ledge eaa make it. We repair Watches,Clocks, and Jewelry, and do it right, Prices Reasonable W. W. WELLNER Jeweler. FSPSPPE EEE EE ¥ Cf 622 Oe @ DOSD5SD9S]8 MADE TO-DAY AT QUIRKS BAKERY Cream Pies J & sd FAAP AAA APA tA RAAT A A FSERS ESE SSP SP eye 12c each Cocoannt Pica lis “ Warhington Pies i@e * Pasiry Pies hdc * Wive Gares Ge * Jelly Rolis 1c * Jelly tq vares (ringer Snaps Oat Cane Seed Cakes New York Fruit > ee ee ee a 1% per doz ige “ bb lize «c aad 10c¢ “ s l0e “* « JOHN QUIRK, CITY BAKERY, Graften Street, DODD 9VSDBIHV OI] FOR SALE That valuable 1® acre lot situated op- posite the Quarrie, on Mt. kd. Road, IDO IBV OA OOS 19003 DP O6O608@ dvvuuves BAARRDASABARASD AND AARAARAAARARARAAAARAARA AAR AAA = — ee Maple Grove’s Pp} ymouth Every first prize but one o for Plymeuth Rocks at eur Provip. cial Exhibition for the last 8 y our record. Den’t you want a pair or two mated for best results, or for hatching from selested pens, Oorme and see us, or write. Prices reason. able, WM. CL ARK, * orth Wiltshire mar4—2mos HOTEL PROPERTY TO LET AT SOURIS. The suscriber offers to let, for any from one to ten years, a very Vleasant Rituste ed property, comprising a plot 230X100 with a good house and barns pearly ney well sulted for Ilotel purposes, affording @ rare chanc? for any energetic person to ; money, of the present dewand, fori Hotel acsomodation in the rising town of Soaris, The hou-e contains two large balls, and thirteen rome, besides the kitchen There isaisoa veranda extending along ths front, which is about torty-eight feet Immediate p ossession wiii be given. J. G. SYERNS, Souris Jan 14°98 ‘ ae BR. ChUFT eats CeRonic Diseases by the Salle bury method of persistent relf-help, in = 2ving causes irom the blood. nuouws, inteligent treatment in person or by letler insures M‘ oimum of suffer. ingand Maximum of cure possiblein eneb eare. Avoid attempts anaided. Graduate of N.Y. University And the NEW YORK SOSPIT&4L Tenty years practice in N. Y. Diploma registered in 1.8. andO Appegss: CHARLOTTETOWS, P El, CANADA. OFFICE, Victoria Row. Accamoda tions reserved for patients. eee OL application. Oct 16 iyr ‘ => ee £6048 6646 6508 ' It's Cedar Posts And Laths we wish to draw your at tention to just new. They are good stock and wehave plenty. 3.000 Posts and 500 M Laths ee « 685 8208840 is about the qu: mtity. It you reguire any, come and see us. ~~. eo ee eS ee oe oe Oe JAMES DAREN Connolly’s Wharf, ‘ tt 7x ?s «se = @ eee eect @eees 6006 VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE AT MONTAGUE ——— BRIDSE This property consists of a comme dious store and dwelling, heated with j}hot water, and said to be the best business stand in Monta rus. Tite Guaranteed. Possession immediately. Apply to EK. H. BEER, Ch'town. 63 9awk wtf. Brick dwelling house with 17 room’ bot water heating system. PJeasanily situated on Poplar Terrace, Keni Street East, Large stable and coach house’ Also plenty yard room snd a good garded. Apply on premises or at F. W. L Moore’s offiee. @KO. 8. NOORE. STEWART C. MOORE. FRED W. 1. MOORB, Apply to the office of L. L, BBER. * em Trustees Est, late k’. W. Moorte b4—lw