ae .~ ff Peoolo Come I he all } Does ! 1H DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 1 1898 ——————— ase JTSTVSESESSe 1 Cannot eee Yo ; Put it OF Any Longer ( ( | aff jn tf > room bas been drawing ie W Wall Paper since Tuat promise d aw WAY back. é suggest a selection handsome plain in- frie ze and ceiling us Let from these grains—with to suit. acl» aif ft moor & McLeod, ! as ¢ ( ( ( ¢ ’ ( ¢ The W 1] Paper Men. 2s ee i.eeeent”F (NNUAL FANCY SALE THE LADIES OF s) JAMES CHURCH WILL HOLD THEIR 4 ional Fancy Sale and Tea une ON SThursday, April 14th —IN THE— ST, JAMES HALL OT Doors open at 2.30 o’clock in the after yoo. Tea from 5 to 8 o’clocn. Admission 10c. Tea Tickets, 25 cente. Nh~135 — You use } Printing ! [Every oody 5 Most » i tous for a first-class Job! Do you? { 4 | ¢ re} | } > land acceptable to His Grace, for the French t SCHOOL QUESTION, * F'roposition Said to Have Been Made ¢ to Archbishop Langevin. i _It is alleged by the Mouvement Catho- ique, which is supposed by some to reflect the personal opinions of Mgr. Lafieche and the clergy of that diucese, that the follow- | ‘ing propositions have been made to Mgr. | Langevin with the object of settling the ' Manitoba School question : 1. Appointment of Mgr. Langevin or a resentative of the Archbixhop’s choice a member of the Advisory Board. 2. An inspector of French, and an assist- of need, must be a Catholic ‘a3 ani,in care schools of the province. 94. Permission to teach from 1898 for the present teachers in the French schools and other competent pervons upon the recommendation of the French Inspector. 4 Normal course for ten weeks for the prepuration of teachers of French schools under the direction of teachers named by the Department of Public T[nstruetion. These teachers are «iso to be acceptable to Mgr. Langevin. The French and Catho~ lic inspector will be ore of these teachers, avd the name of Abbe Cherrier has been ruggested. This course will be given in an establishment fixed upon by common accord, St. Boniface Coilege and St. Mery’s Academy being suggested. 5 Representation accorted tothe French echool authorities on the Board of Exam- inere, and it is understoodthat these ex~ aminers will hold the examinations in the establishments where the normal course | is given. 6. A meeting of tle sckoolbook com- mission of the consulting board, to which will be joined a representative of St. Booi- face College, in the University Council, will examine the class books that are to be published by the consulting toard and all thet is objectionable to Catholics will be elirminated. 7. The same commiss‘on and the two representatives of the Sc. Boniface College will authorize a seriesof &rench and Eng- lish reading booke (Montpetit suggested ) but it is understood that, in order to pre- pare the French scholars to follow the bilingual course, French tooks mey be used for the study of French. 8. The same commission wil] examine the histories of Canada and England, as well as geographies, to adopt them in order tothe use of the French schools. It is underetood that no historical or geographi- cal worke will be approved if it is not ac-~ ceptable to Catholics. It is understood no beok will be author- ized if it contains anything offensive to Catholics, that the French language will be taught, and the Freach Grammar used. 9, Toe three Catholic schools of Winni peg will be leased by the Board and con- sidered as public schools. for two years 1o —— a Prescribes it to His Patients. There is only one preparation that lives up tothe advertised claims of Abbey’s Effervescent Salt, and that is Abbey’s Effervescent Salt, and it surpasses them. Dr. G. E. Martineau, Quebec, P.Q., says: “T am very happy to be in & position to tell you that I use your Abbey’s Efferves- cent Salt with much euccess, It is cer~ tain a medicine which ie dest ned to render great service. {have already preacrib-d it to many ef my patients, who have fou: d it, without exception, most satisfactory.” A teaspoonfal of Abbey’s Fiffervescent Salt, taken every morning, will keep you in good health. Your druggist will supply you at 66 cents a large bettie. Trial size, 25 cents. OE CP, LOCAL NOTICES. HASZARD & MOORE Sunwrysane. FOPERA HOUSE. —— 4} 4--NICHTS --4. BEGINNING af Wednesday March 30th PROFESSOR =r LAWRENCE In Hypnotism, Mind Reading. catelepsy,. ete Priges 25 and 35c. i$ now on sale, i rtnreenennneene ‘THOTEL PROPERTY 7 TO LET AT SOURIS. SUScriber offers to let, Sean mt ation in t, @ veranda extendinu Which is about forty-eight feet. te p ossession will be given. - Jen u've J. G. STERNS, for any term, One to ten years, a very pleasant siluat ¥Y. comprising a plot 20N100 feet, % good house and barns nearly new, ronan for Hotel purposes, affording a ane. for any energetic person to make - Of the present demand, for increased the rising town ‘%, The house contains two large hs thirteen rooms, besides the kitchen s also aleng the @ne doliar buys a pair of Ladies’ chocc~ late or Dongola shoes at R. K. Joat’s, Stamper’s Corner. New blouse sets, and a lot of other, nice jewlery just opening at G. F. Hutcheson. 509 dozen — Over five hundred dozen hata und caps opened within the last three weeks for the spring trade. Jnst think ! over six thousand hate and caps, and the end is not yet, for we have a3 many more now op tle way that will be opened ina few days.-— Prowse Bros., the etylish hatters. 76 3i A GRADUATE OF TORONTO iH NAVER- SITY SAY. “My children have been treated with Scott’s Emulsion from their earliest years! Our pbyswian firet recommende? it and now whenever a child takes coll my w-te immediately resorts to this remedy, which always effects a cure.” ——— —" The Royal is the highest grade baking powder kaown. Actual tests show it goes onc- third further than eny other brand. ROYAL BARING POWDER CO., NEW yorr, —_———— ee BARBERS’ CHAIRS and complete outfit for sale cheap ‘or cash Or approved note, Ap- ly to DA Bruc’, Queen St, Ch’town " % ’ ji—dyawkytf | BUILDING IMPROVEMENTS. Mr. J. J. McKinnon’s New Double House on Brighton Road. The honse that has been built by Mr. J.J. McKionon ranks with the finest double structures erected in Charlottetown for some time. The house is located on Brighton od. Hh minutes walk of Victoria Park,and com mands.a full view of the herhbor. The building has a frontage of 53 feet and runs back 50 feet. The front halls are lixl5 feet andare fitted with handsome stairways and bardwood floors. There are three rooms the i tT | the Kn witbin five t ou first tenement besides the kitchen and pantry. The parlor is 13x16 feet and the eitting room 13x14. The sitting room has a handsome slate mantel and is connected with the parlor by a large archway. The breakfast room 10x13 feet, and the kitchen 14x15. On the second floor there are four large bedrooms anda bath-room. There is a § door opeaing io the balcony, which is 7x12 feet. In the attic there are two large bedrooms and a Jumber room. A feature of the house that mu-t he greatly appreciated by housekeepers are the large closets off the bedrooms and the china closet off the breakfast room. Th ere is also a frost-proof cellar,-seven feet deep. The house is heated throughout by bot water, the Baffalo boiler and Staff ord radiators being used. The bath-room is fitted with marble topped basin and ateel- clad tub. The house is lighted by electricity, and is plastered with celenite cement. The work throughout is of the best des- cription, and the contractors, Meesrs Park~ man & Crabbe, are deserving of the great- est credit. Now that so many handsome houses are being erected in the vicinity of Brighton, and so radical a change has been made in the topography of that section of the city, it is to be hoped tbat the City Cononcil will no lovger hesitate about doing something in the way of improviog the conditions iv tae vicinity of Gov- ernment Pond. Itis rumored that the present bridge wear the old tannery is to be replaced by one of stone in the near tuture, and it is hoped that the pond will be dredged and made more beautiful to the eye than it has been in the past. There are some other improvements that might be referred to im this connection but they | have been so ofted pointed out by the press that it is needless togo oyer them again. 18 2 e® @2e* >» ee @2e2e23 8 28888 Souris Notes. The bui'ding craze seems to have taken the place of tne Klondike fever here at present. Mr Baroey Creamer, of Kast Point, is in town making arrangements for the building of five dweiling houses for parties here for which he has contracted. Two of theee he has sub-contracted to Mr Ambrose Hughes and we have no doubt that under his ¢kil‘ul sa.e vision they, when completed, will do much to uphold his already well earned reputation as 4 skilful] aod ingenious builder. Messrs Dingwe!! & Dingwel], Sash and Door manufacturers, ere making prepar- ations for the Spring trade by an addition of 100 it tu their faciory. The enterprising firm of Longapiee Perry & Co., boat builders, have complet ed during the past winter quitea number of lobster boats, dories etc. Special men- tion might be made of 1¢@ lobster boats made for the Magdlene Island fisheries tne workmanship on which gives e idence that the firm and their assistants ae tne pe ple whea you want a good boat. Over fifty prominent citizens a>sembled in the C.M. B. A. rooms on Wednesday night, March 20th on the eve of the departure for British Columbia of our ce ia! frieod Mr. John L. Welsh to show their e teem aud wish bim’ good luck in The Souris cornet band of which he was a member _ prese nted hin with an address and a gold headed cane, and after wishing him cood luck and prosperity in the future te company dispersed while the band played “God Save the Qneen.” Mr. Simon Aylward, carpenter, bus re- bis venture. floor of each | Kindergarten Hall, on Tuesday evening, ‘Local and Other Htems, AL Fooits Day —todav, Tue Foreign Mail arrived at one o’clock | this afternoon, i | Tne Wearner.— Decreasing westerly ' winds, fair, not much change in tempera~ | ture, } | | EnGiNezers.—The Charlottetown engi- neers will meet for drili tonight at 8 o’clock. Qveen’s Jusiter.—Hear the lecture in by Surgeon Major Warbuton. Tue Srantey arrived in Pictou at eleven o’clock. She will return to Charlottetown tomorrow, — Ow1nc to the unfavorable weather the rehearsal ofthe Opera to be given for the new Cathedral did not take place last evening and will be held this evening io St. Patrick’s Hall. All who have received | cards are earnestly requested to be pres- ent. iin Tue Drowninc Accipext.—The search for the body of Mr. Mathias Kilbride, of Lottl, whogwas recently drowned while on his way home from Alberton, has been given up. The horee and sleigh and some of the parcels he had with him have been found, but there is no trace of the body. eee PERSONAL. Mr James Emery, of St. Jobn, died eud- denly at that place yesterday. He wasa brother of Rev M Emerv, of Charlottetows Lady Davies, wife of Sir Louis Davies, whe has been staying at the Queen’s hotel for a few days, is now a guest at 214 Peel street.— Montreal Star. Among prospective Klondikers ie Faith Fenton, the wellxknown lady correspondent of several Toronto papers. She will leave in April with Lady Aberdeen’s nurses a6 a | cerrespondent of papers in Montrea), Tor} ento, New York and London. & eS > & > a= > ® @ @ es @W Coffee Drinkers who find that itis having an injurious effect upon their nerves, should driak POSTUM CEREAL It has the delicious taste of coffee, but none of its bad af- ter effects, as there is not a grain of coffee in it, it makes red blood 30¢ PKGE Johnson & Johnson Graduates in Pharmacy. = | } { Liberal in Length and Breadth Gur $1.25 White Laun- dered Shirt, The city is full of poorly made shirts, perhaps you may have hid some, and now want good ones. if so try one of ours, STANLEY BROTHERS Guaranteed 3 ply all cotton collars, 10 cents. Guaranteed 3 piy Lrish linen collars, 25 cents Gents’ new Ties and Belts opened to-day. eae D. GORDON. SIXTUS McLELLAN We Sell Only Such Goods as will give satisfaction. Our trade is increasing. New goods arriving daily. The reputation of our high: grade clothing made to order is reaching the homes of every hamlet and town in this province. PATRONIZE HOME iNDUSTRY _ The wages we pay our employes for making up our cloth ing is allspent here, and doesn’t go to some foreign manufac- turer. We can also fit the form here to perfection, Johnson, Pb G. ‘ A.S. R. M. Johnson, Phm B. ¢ > em me 80 | | | | | : | ! | ee2202202037 088 ee LEGAL CARD. MATHIESON & BENTLEY Barristers, Solicitors, &c. OFFICES— Cameron Block, Charlottetown. \ tarned from a ® s nets trip through tk southern part of the Island. trade booming. Mr Harry Sutherland of the P. E. 1. R has removed to Souris. Mr. C. H. Townsend representiny M | er Bros, hae r nted the house revently completed by Mr M. J. Paquet. Mr. Harry MeFarlane former principa! of Colville School, returned home from Montreal to-day. Rastvs. Nice, March 30.—Lord Salisbury arriv ed here yesterday and at once proceeded to his villia, Beaulieu, at Ville Franchbe. two miles from this city. He looked well and did not appear to have suffered fatigue from his trip from London. Mear Cove, C. B., March 30.—From al] appearances the ice is going to be as late as usua! in the gulf this spriug. Tae mild weather »nd absence of severe frost pointed to an early opening of navigation, but there has been so much north~easterly and east~ erly winds that very little of the ice has gone out of the gulf yet, so that it will be well on towards the last of April or prob- ably well into May before we see the last of it, let the rinds be how they will from this out. McDONALD & INMAN Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Notaries, &c. ———_—_— 37 FICE—Caneron Block, Victoria Row. MONEY TO LOAN 1. A. McDONALD. G. S. INMAN. ~ He reports } | J Main Street, Georgetown. MONEY TO LOAN. W, E. BeNTLey 1. A. MATHIESON, Ch town. Geo’town. ee L00: Read and Learn how wecan supply yeur table with nice things at very low prices, Tomato Catsup put up in pint bottles, usual price 25c, now 20¢ Heinz Piepared Mustard put up im 1 gal. pails, usual price $1.25, now &0c Essence Turkey Coffec put up by Cross & Blackwell. in 4 and pint bottles, 15¢ and 25e Ginger Syrup put up in two pound tins, Very nice on your oatmeal in the morning, usual price 30>, now20c SANDERSON & CO. Whelesaie and Retail Grocers, } i | Shirts and Collars, W. G. & R. We have them. seesseevevece GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen &t. La Mens Stylish Outfitters ee j a ies . wD Oe ©) 9) ®) ~~ ® yailor NOW OPEN ---- T.J.HARRIS, London House a Hello, There! We do not want to blow. Bat just to let you know The very latest news About our Boots and Shoes, They are right in style and price, And fit you, Oh! so nice! If you want to cut a dash, Come and buy from us for cash. 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