THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 2, 1898, yShoes Choeolate a fhe $4 ' fancy , laced hoot with Bpcloth top is greatly | pired. See vindow {9r new styles in footwear. WALLEY & CO, Th Shoeists. re YOU ArT 111 & —~ey, pay happen at any time—generally Shen you least expect it. A policy : pout fof there good stock Com- 7 panire, I represent will protect you from al) loss. My Companies R. BROW, Insurance Agent Charlottetown never contest a JEWELRY Veryd retty ideas in MOUSE SETS CUFF LINKS SHIRT STUDS STICK PINS : All new, pretty and at- z Mactive. See them. . ene Jeweler. vs PEEPS EEE MMELIWC NEN i a@ grand send your soccess. If you Biey« les to you'll get a hard, smooth,long Wearing finish, equal to the best hew work, Only the BEST baking and varnish used. H. R. LARGE Geo. St. —Large & actory . ——— ie eslors SO S2e eovevwecane Large Wariecty of good fresh cakes, ete,’ Wade for particular pec ple. g Cake, ily l6e Ib rer Cake, L6e Ib W; Cake, 16e¢ Ib the Cake, 10e¢ each gel Cake, l2e each L5e and 20¢ each lde and 20e¢ each l2c and 15e¢ each 12¢ each 10¢ each D stewarr ¢ | ECLIPSE RAKERY ; BEST BREAD. 0° 2272222] =>“ e~— es ai aes os Go @ } night. The audienee did not sor Fire Insurance on yourprop- eriy? Pjreyou carrying enough? =A fire | eee eee } at Middleton, | extended Axotber Pork Facrory.—A company has been formed to operate a pork factory N.S, sce acuidieds Tu Jpena Hovai rence di lot give ar - -Profesenr : - -. yY OTe sR isiaccasiiiiiae THe Sra» arrived cm Pictor about half-pasi eleven thia forenoon. will endeavour to make the round tr Monday. V\LEY Ip on on -_ _ " AY.— 1 OMmorrow Wiit Oe n St. Doenstan’s Cathedral p oe } ll ¢ L ] n Of p@im will take piace at Pal M Sr |e Palm Su the distr.) the half past ten service. leiden Ar Tue Cares.—The boxts are making the round trip to day, and the foreign mail may be expected in Charlottetown abcut six o’elock this evening enna Bure tans —Several burglarys have been d the pol ce pO far have been nu~ clue to the guilty parties. tee the bu Moncton aL aDY It 1s believed g| iars are -_- Axotuer Goop Story.—We know that the serial stories already published in the sy 3 co'unns of THe Ex&miner have been appr-ciated and er] yyved by our readers. Today we begin another which we recom mend ail to read, as it contains al! the elements of an intere-tirg and well-told tale of adventure and love. A Greater Arrractiox—The Guardian says: “A boxing schoo | bas been organi zed in West Rovalty where the young men assemble veatinale to revel in environ-~ ment pot a ways the most desirable. A number of them have ceatred to attend the temperance division, evidently finding the atmosphere of the boxing school more copgenial to their tastes.” Tae Women Win.—-There was another interesting session of the C. B. C. debat- ing club Jaet night. The subject under discussion was “ Should the franchise be to women.” The debate was opened by Mr J W Gusn in opposition to extending, the franchise to the gertler sex, aod he was replied to by Mr L WV Peardon. Cn division it was decided that the franchise should be extended to women, the vote stan jing 20 to 16. satitiininen SPELLING Bee. —The old fashioned spelling match which will take place at the scudents entertainment in the Y. M. C. A. Hall next Tuesday night promises to be cf unusual interest. Thecity students feel confident that their representatives will give » good account of themselves while those of the country are quietly working to select the best team from their numbers. | This ia a new feature in Charlottetown enlertainmenit’, and much enthusiasm is aroused over ihe wet; Specian Work. —The following item from Charlottetown sppears in the last issue of the Wesleyan: We are engaged in special work and are having some grand Law- | entertainment fast } aterialize. | peu in Moncton within the last week | Local and Other Hens, | | } { | s? i Sae } | ! THE BRITISH POET LAUREATE Hails the Brotherhood of the Two | Peoples Bound by Ties of Blood to Preserve the Freedom and Peace of the World. The New York Herald’s European edi- tion publishes the following prem from the | of laureate: W hat is the voice I hear On the wind of the Western Sea? Sentinel, listen from out C ape Clear, And say what the voice may be. "Tis a proud, free people calling loud to a | people proud and free. ‘And it says to them, ‘Kinsmen, hail ? We severed have been too long ; Now let us bave done with a wornout tale, The tale of an ancient wrong, And our friendship last Jong as love doth last, and be etronger than death is strong.’ ” Answer them, sons of the selfsame race, And blood of the selfsame clan, Let us speak with each other face to faces And answer as man to man, And loyally love and truet each other a, none but free men can. Now fling them out to the breeze, Shamrock, thistle and ro-e. And the Star Spangled Banner anfarl with these, A message to friends and foes, Wherever the sails of peace are seen and wherever the wind blows. A message to boad and thrall to wake, For wherever we come, we twain, The throne of the tyrart shall rock and quake And his menace be void and vain. For you are lords of a etrong young land aod we are lords of the main. Yes this is gale, “We severed have been too long; But now we have done with a wornout tale, The tale of an ancient wrong, And the friendship last long as love doth last and be stronger than death is strong.” the voice on the bluff March ALFRED AUSTIN, ee The Practical Question. (Montreal Star.) The practical question fer Canadians today iseimply this: ‘Has the Senate, exercised its constitutional powers wisely te the interests of the Dominion ?” Let us answer this question in Scotch tashion by asking one or two more: Was the Senate’s action ia the Baie des Chaleur case justified ? Has the Senate’s action in the Drum- mond County Railway case been justified by the improvements already secured in the contract, and by the revelations made by Mr. Greenshields? Is the Senate justified, todav, in declaring that the trade of the Canadian Yukon shall be reserved to Canadians, that the gold lands of the @anadian Yvkon shall be kept for the people of Canada, and that thousands of go'd-seekers shal |} not be lured to starvation through the meetings. The church is getting warmed 1up and some are coming out on the side of Christ. We are praying for a grest revival. Our church hascleared $1,200 of its debt during the present papternte and $10@ moreon hand. Only $1,200 Ife} aod we hope to get that away shortly. —W. J. K. ee high!y success- * Thomas P Rogers, son of yn of Freetown, and oue of | our brainey vourg men, bas compleied a thorough business course at the P. E.I | Commercia!] College, of which Principal Oxenham is tmavager. earned the respect ard esteem of every student in the College, as well ae those of the Principal, and be carries with him to his next field of Jabor, the best wishes of GRADUATE! ful student, David hoger, Mr. Rogera has | all for hia continued suecess and advance- ! ment. Hehe been a thorough and per- maaifeatly false promises of a Canadian Government. There is a strictly constitutional method of finding out whether public opinion on the Goverpment’s Yukon policy is better represented by the Senate or by the Honee of Commons, and thatis by an appeal to the country. The matter is an important one for Canada. The gold discoveries afford bound!ess possibilities for national development. The Conservatires take the ground that the Government’s policy tends to the permavent ruin of all Canada’s in- terests in this latest and greatest source of national wealth. The issue isa straight one, and its importance is vital. Even Ministers admit the tremendous import- ance of this question. Ifthey are quite sistent worker and has succeeded accord- | sure that public opiniou is with them why ingly. not appeal to the country ? We have Loaded our counters with SATURDAY SNAPS Beer Bros. Comd and see them. Alfred Austin, the British poet- ! | * hg ey APoaeee® Metcailnd (i ’ { VWfYe Stand United. ALL OF THE ONE OPINION That Prows* Bros are clo:hing ever brough: to the city. That showing the best line of ready made CHRISTY’S HATS are the best, and that Prowse Bros show all the leadin3 blocks in this famous make That Prowse Bros & Cc., have the leading Carpet Depart- ment on the Island, and that their designs are the nicest, as well as the That we will trade this spring with PROWSE BROTHERS. The Wonderful Rene 2 Men quality the best, and that their prices are the lowest __ ew ———— oe LOCAL ZOTICES. Big diecounts in the latest fine tur hats at the Bargain Corner. Suaps for thrifty buyers always On onr bargain tables, such as hose, ties, gloves, yaros, cape, hats, shirts, collars, etc.—The Bargain Corner. Buy your bath towel atthe Bargain Corner. A_ beautiful assortment just Opened, We have been in this stand for over 22 yeare,but now we are going to move. Before doing #0, we will offer our large stock of crockery and glassware at a bargain wholesale and retail a: the cheap erockery store.—-W. P. Colwill. ~~ + A curious depsrture has been inaugurated by the University of Freiburg, io Breisgau, Germany, to attract students. Hereafter all students attending the lectures there wil] be insured againet all accidents within the precincts of the university, including gvymoastics, duelling, or during exercixe conducted by the profersors. la the case of death 15,000 marks will be paid to their families. The university bas lost much ef its old popularity owing te theological eqaubb e. WoondD'’s PHOSPHODIN E. The Great English Remedy. > Siz Fackages Guaraniced to promptly. and permanently eure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Spernm- atorrivea, Impotency and all < cffectsof Abuse or Excesses, > Menai Worry, cacessive use of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- Before and After. lants, which soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine known, Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some Worthless medicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return mafl. Price, one package, ¢1; six, $5. One will please, siz will cure. Pamphiets free to any addregs, The Wood Company, Windsor, Oat., Canada. Sold in Charlottetown by George E Hghes, Drugzgist. - | | = BOWS 2228 J SVSVSECBUOS Yon Uannot Put i Off Any Longer ef» a ov That drawing room kas been promised new Wali Paper since —“‘way back.” > ( ( ¢ ; ( é Let us suggest a selection from these handsome plain in- grains—with frieze and ceiling to suit. at p> b> Moore & McLeod, The W :] Paper Men. SVG VB FOO 4 OVSO8S SSS SOD BSS BENG OB OVD ZVSBS SOOS66606608 : ( | | 3 TEETH WITHOUT PLATES Crown and Bridge Work. DR. J.P. MORRAY 155 Queen Street. HOUSE TO LET.—A house, six rocmson Gratton st. Easi. Apply to the owner, Mar- garet Newberry, om the premises. lige TO KENT.—A blacksmith’s shop on Kent Possession P ) St. yen kine Ist May. Apply to P. H. - ent St 73—6i coop_, vale for money expended, is what we give inal] goods in our line, to which we attribute our steady increase in business, We are showing a nice assortment of Ladies and Gentlemens WATCHES this season, which are al! thorough! tested before leaving oar store. We guarantee every watch sold by us to give satisfaction, by buying now you can procure a good time piece VERY LOW as our goods are bought low fer spo cash. Call and eee for yourself, at— a W. N. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hardwre Store. mma Good Value for $1.00 Yes we cunsidcr those Chocolate and Dongela patert tip shoes, extra good value at $1.00 a pair. WE KNOW hereis no better value to be had, you ll thing so to, after seeing them. All sizes —2} to 7. R. KH. JOST Stamper’s Corner. pe rae eral b % i Bee} = |S ousework, Bri say, Upper Priane we a ee ns sereienetcarco “srry er te res sine teen gee ai EER per ow eT Te og ee a mee