ee ee ee ee a ee a ee ae ‘ 63 - THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 11, 1898. j ee ee ee em to nt wee ns o due ee ee ——— —— — Decay of the Sunday-School. People’s Practical Profitable Popular GooD.—, Dally Examiner = Proverbs = In the March Ladies Home Journal ae eee ene POSING IERIE Mir ie ; U VER FTERNOON *dward Bok writes ot “The Decay of the (By Nath’) C. Fowl J CAS UWA, - vale for money expended, is what = _* . Sunday-School,” and points cut the rea tn eee . . . . ~~ > > ' A ‘ > i } we ee in a ee “. eee FROM THE OFFICE oF sons thereof. “I have in miod.” he says, When iu doubt stick to the things you hi C m+ EQ i *h we attribute our stea creas ; . ; : ; ie busieces, We are-chowlag a sie | fe Examiner Publi shing Company | “not lees than twelve different men who| know abeut. IS OVet Vvercoat 5 ion busisess. “s z are « p g or are acting a8 8nperintendants of our Sun- Tuere’s safety in the middle of the 5 ee ee RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION day schools, Notoveof these men bas | road. : y even a anggestion of torce, not a spark of ’Lis not so much how much you know, Mace CI Stn: § WATCHES (IN ADVANCE) ren p'reonal magoetiam, DOL @ personal poe- °us what you know about woac otbers Six Months reseeseeecscsecececeecssssessiytog | session which goes to draw children to him | Know. Cloth (drai), lined with fenuine Skin, : this season, which are ali thoroughly | puree Months .......ccccccececeees ccceee 1.00 | or to the ec ike over which he presides, In Lack of competition is no excuse for mer satin. sillr i tested before leaving ozr siore. W | G@me Momtha..........ce.cccecccessseeseeees O35} Gye of these vases the men have been fail- | lack of energy. 2 a , an See ‘Dy, thoroy roughly ‘ guarantee every watch sold by usto}] 2.14 post paid to any part of Canada or the | ures in business: by men in the onter Five parts of alleged know-so, four - stayed and li beraliy y finish hed, i give ealsfaction, by buying now you C nited States world they are passed over, and yet the | parts of guess-o, one part of something, Strict et! y OF tina ne a can procure @ good time piece church places them in positions which call aud you have the composition of depress fac YWte Ci in Style, With ; THE WEEKLY EXAMINER pre~emivently for every element which | ~!02. the sateen 3 Cetzils Thich distin. VERY LOW ssned every Friday morning. It is made up} they so distinct hy lack. To be a suceessful Ten per cent of the folks do the thi nking {. ai + of matter which has appeared in the Daily | head ofa Sunday school calls for a man ppp crn per cent, : . 2 ly guish a genit nilermman’ aadil S coat, and is a firstclasss newspapercontaising | with the instincts of leadership: a man 1@ Treason in most p°ople is what the as o goods are bought low for spo all the latest news. n ipemnnen ayear | who will infase life into the aaa : hove — is reasoo eichoas reasoning. : Ny Bgual in a fit, we vores and cash. nd courage into hie teachera: who is fe e who is sick would not be half so sick ma)) is u Call and ace for yourself, at-— SS fae ase and infinite in sabnasty ional if he didn’t think be is twice as sick as he a mater ial to stom made” at ev om THE PARTITION OF CHINA. can draw children to him and retain their | 8: $25. 00 to $35.00. interest. Not only Lack of confidence ie failure. ' . bin te . oO must he elevate his ; NS The occupation of Port Arthur by obilares ce open oosan Suh Fanonn of ro ceca a yt ” Seer ae * f ” Ritla a a Doe } Riad a - the bighest morality must be tau; ght: an om t ners are men Ww 0 cap maken neces ' useia Appears tO haverveen whe Urst sep | influence refining to mind and nature must | Of everything they touch but they doh’t Opposite Crabive’s Herdwre Store. towards the partition of China. The) te exhaled, and all the time the | make as much a success of some things Ready-to-wear on an houz’s notico—$15.99, In German Covert Cloth, with half sati:z n lining —$12.00 ~ Bight Hon. Arthur J. Balfour, Secretary | interest of the children must be arrested | 88 they do of others, i — | of a 7 foreign sffaire, > ogee oh aud beld. [ufinite variety of methcd must | The child ise partof human railroad, In Canadian Cover } much in his statement to the rivish | 4, .} : ingle track begi ith buil : ho ; ; : a e sought. The young quickly tire | single track to begin with, built as a 2 pW Parliamentfon Tuesday. Great Britain, it | of anyihing which loug remains the same | Tailroad should be built and when he Cloth with Beatrice ye Serge lining—$10.00. Ws + + lt made her Strougest protest against and that is wi y they are tired of the Sun- reaches @ certain point he branches out LMOK bussian control of Port Artbur, without day~school. It haa too long remained tl e | from that single track ard bnilds other avail. “We offered,” says Mr. Balfour, wana ak be ia ca n he oO eh Mgr : : same. It has fallen intoa rut, and the tracks, as hia own ability and recessity " , " oO 2.31% tf | they would abstain from taking a preciding anirite of the school ag Ai demand. Makers b anc and yen ra Arthur, ourseives to give a oarrespon Dg po ability for their positions, and the Knowl -dge of a]] things has never been price on satin label in A + had eee pledge to take no port on the Gulf of Pe- | churches who have placed themjthere ye given to auy One man, t x { Rik, The well -kacwn stallion, “Almont Wilkes’ Chi re ce a offer ‘aso a ete allowed them to remain. Mr. Bok « It ia better not to be original than to be J left breast POC ct. S re Or by “Hernando,” 2.3712, dam_ “Olive { *9 eb uld hold ourselves free to take the | (Udt@ bis discussion with the axse rtion over-origioal. : . u x . Wilkes,” 2.39 1 4, dam of “Gracie Wilkes,’ as ae ; a : ae 2 a a. Mabie that “the average Sunday~schoo! of to~day In the established pas', the progressive | BA a . ig 9.30 and “Almont Wilkes,” 2.31 4-2, by See ae steps to ge a ad “? | is a rebuke to int elligence and a discredit | present, and the visionary fiiure lie the , Looklict {r# a Geo. Wilkes. jr., »will stand the season c{ | and Great Britain nag since obtained &/ to the church.” fullness of profitable life. 1 tk oe ie < : fe s898 at Nicholson’s ‘Training Stables, Grafton lease of sca ee the ee aa Fe frsabint) Sas: R : re CY L77cs3 : 2B : Court Hox Cy own. a@stbose DY WHICH Wasa KECUTE or : ¢ as ree f a — Alma tt WN} i ° sa big, iis sh, carrisge | Arthur, — Something for the Modern Teacher to POR THE KLOND. EE. KC i By a, he stands o-cr 16 hands high and “Wei Hai-Wei ie the only port on the Think of, _—— aa 1 7 weighs 1200 Ibs. He is the sire of Montrose, | Gulf of Pe~Cei-Li, which migbt balance siiieiliielass Three Islanders Left Saturday—A QPP FN? > Qn > f J 2.20 3-4, and West! Wilkes, 2.39 : 4. Mc ont- | the poseess ou of Port Art bur, While Child ' ‘ : , : : OK ed fe meme teas We bowag 1241 Par vp such a a Port Artbur is strorger accommodation at | os eee - is ee ween, Boat in Sections. iii fight ia the {ree.for-<i at Cntown lack 4st | Wei-Hai-Wei ie inecti imably greater, and | 7" e they ay rea.ly be taking in muEh, Captain S. Knighs, of Georgetown, was SOLE LOCAL AGENCY ie fol", and there is no coubt that only for the the taking of Wei-Hai-Wei under our pro- | ’¢Y @ppear absolutely to have no power to in Charlottetown Saturday en route to the a oe om action of t! ther drivers, he woul: give out aeythiog; aad for these stages 5 a ( : ae ps fens tection prevents the Gulf of Pe Chi-Li ’ > ly | : K'ondike, and crossed to Pictou in the PROW SHE BROTHER a with @2 . ALC at ‘ cats, c i “i . cS : ve w : 7 oor ae from falling under the maritime contro! of education, as we commoniy have it, makes Stanley to-day. The Guardian says the 7 , 4} winning 4 fr AE ati ctxd i Oe 2.40 class at | One power, and thus iwe defended our hag tc — hats tene: seenhar captain takes with him a flat bottom wood- 4 ‘ Summerside last fal), ereen horse right off | interests, : 1 1 doce ij I ; : 4 ; en boat, built in sections, with a twenty- — ie the pasture, getting f 2.39 1-4 ina The Hinterland of WeisTai-Wei is a ce etupidity or slot 43 and, in woy case, one foot bottom and twenty-five feet over er. A AAA AAR AARRA AAA ARE ' i iy field of seasoned ecampcigners, and his owner portion of the Province of Shan~Toung, and the teaching er in the Customary all and about thirtystwo inches depth amid~ * i expects him to get ammark of 2.23 this year. | itg occupation must add greatly to Brit- order, with a constant ptm of the ships. The bottom is four feet five inches a This roves | that Almont Wilkes sires speed ish influence of Pekin, and it further in-~ pupil for proefs of visible acquisition re- wide and seven and a half feet beam. : “vu ¥ of 3 hi gh order, and ng a remark able good dicates the existence of aa understanding gardiess of pjoorsing a cya forces are | Tt was built by Cap’, Charks Fitzgerald, The GI eam gf Highland Stills é| looker, has alway s been a prize-winer in the |b een Great Britain and Japan against | ‘Stent upon other, and, et the instant, Georgetown, and will be put together at . be : ee ee ME See ine ee | Russians augrestion. oe ae ae poche se ~ we Arthabasca Laoding from whence Capt. and. . ig true th mec en have more — ——— For terms and particulars apply to The occupation of Wei-Hai- Wei, while 1. M. NICHOLSON, Owner. | it will be of some advantage, ig not what : British interests most required. It gives to Great Britain a fortified position that Knight will take the all water route up tle of these absorbent periods, and longer ones | Yuton. Be will be accompanied by Capt. than — bat it is also — , peasy Daviel McPhee, Burnt Point, near George- Yr eventually do not prove to be the dullest ‘own, and Mr. Angus Bruce, Lower ; ah} sit é. will divide with Port Arthur the command eae a ee ln aed Cardigan. Both of the latter gentlemen ase of tle Gulf of Pechili, the river road to | ©\1S0P OF bas woole mabler what ope wou'd | have had considerable mining experience 2 R. Ole j P e the Chinese capital anc the mouth of the like to have aunwered is this: Are times | in tie west, and the three will be met at a f 8 great Yeliow River. It will give Englieh of this sort, in wach it seems impossible | Bgin snton by » Mr. McPherson, of Head treats CHRONIC DISFASES by the Salis- bury method of persi«tent self-help, in wong onan Se aE A WEE DRAPPIE 0’ PATTISONS SCOTCH WHISKY: A combination of the finest pure malt whiskies mate in the Highlands of Scotland; thoroughly matured in wood FOR TEN years, before bottling This sverling whisk The Finest Bver aici to Prince Edward Island, - istence like to that which Hong Kong ex- pad agi peg, Ba > to be considersd eighteen years mining in Colorado, ‘be ewplities in the southern part of the rt- oo = Sete ee ae “ - boat is fittcd with sails and oars and the ting empire. It will be in @ way, an offset weregrs npn ie en _ € fought | four gentlemen will live in the boat, car- to Russia’s seizure of Port Arthur, Girm- Anide ioe _ ees cau Oght with his} rying all their provisions with them, the anys of Kiaou Chou, and France’s probable a ‘ oo . the — : P riodi- | most of which they will purchase at Ed- takiag over Of some other strategic point. | C@1Y falow i they are to bear goo} monton. Captain Knight is cut tweuty- a i 7 cropf; or can education, thauks to the | five years of age. and isa brother of Mr. newer and more enlightened recognitioa of | y 4), Koight, Georgetown. He was for FLAP RR Ee T tacies in uaribernOhlen & vikibis < for the brain to discharge, or even to ac- of Montague, who bas been for the past oving causes from the blood. Ccn- a muous, inteligent treatmentin person oy by letter ipsures i vimum of suffer- larg 2D¢ Maximum of cure possible in each Cas0, Aveld attempid dnalded. | But i* will mean the maintenance of an - may be obtained of all leading wine and spirit merchants, hotelé ea aa nee Cee SR ee eh oe i 3) i er garrison atthe expence of an army ae co eh oes *, at . | : Graduate of Ri, Y. University it sine already finds its work too large for ‘ta ' —_ nS ee oe = eae = oni 2 -_ et t acme .. ~ Hsin at ° nd stores. Wholesale from b . And the NEW YORE HOSP numbere and the construction of docks | ¥ 4 ae Se eee ae oo oe _, | Og SIP Stoal—tae ma ‘int, forme , 4 Twenty ao i. ey in gy and ober works at an expense that might ch ee on ee on ubl 'y the Persian Monarch. a devermmnininiaiaeilzelacs ie e : oma registered in 1.8. and Canada. under other conditions be eaved. The old | SOM* 12 ‘Bier year’ 1 oanw one: Soa ao Geo anhw 2 a en srowN, PE I, tate of things, where Great Britain’s. te Sp ee eee ) —Ina view of war with Spain a United + Corrie ‘B. Victoria Row : a" ts had free enterance, cr entrance | PDY*ician # jurisdiction—are they matters s 3} t $500,066 000 ig j %, oy a 8 iranse Pf ore Aeeomodations reserved for patients. merchant aS . hack oP iu ‘] ce aay. | of bile or lyusph, liver or spleen—or wil! Sases FORR OF $5 eee iS proposed. ag :? noes On applieation, oo an equality with (hove of ali other COuD~ | piture teachers reach them? Are they | [fpcople will have muvic the piper must Oet & lyr tries, into all parts of China would bave physical wholiy, or also psychic? iv. | be puid wherever the morey may come a BE f been less a, and Stren pro- | know of instances, surely, where they | fom. apy ge Sgt SS AE SF TS EERE aS SRF ; ntabie. The Ts Eo tussia and have been triumphantly forced off, daring —A delegstion of Montreal Corn Ex- > —— | Germany, and the probability that |. hrilliant childhood and adoleecence, by | change merchants went to Ottawa . —— , TERRE cE —— 1) ‘ies there would be more wet ae some | intensive instructors and astimulate edu- | a few days ago to tell the mini-ters that it . : © | | EP S AL q ap neepnneny > Gwererecs = commer~ | cational regime: and where, also, the pupil | i¢ spring and time to get the canals ready YO ‘AYE itl cially hostile influence, and Japan’s Con~ | thereafter collapsed into insign ficance | for navigation. Itis remarked by The = @ i} et sent, Wei Hai-Wei will become British in showing vo power further of any sort, ) Gazette that the memory of the strongest D i the same sense as Port Ar:bur has become |» uch lees the enviable power thut is ever | business government Canada ever saw & ¥ i 1, ——-- massa and Foss Chiou, eg available, in hand ready for wse.—From | neede 4 great deal uf jogging about busi- } caer sagt 6 2 coat hy Seca “The Poiat of Vew.” in the March Scrib- | neés matters. a) yazet ’ ’ < es ie To arrive about the first of May thoroughly incapab!e, With hundreds of ee nae 1 as f millions of people at its command the Pe- en ee ee ee ee ate Cant: “Mr. ne . ge OF @: ANADA. | kin Government cannot use.their etrength ; : , : syeny | Ord Oudget speech was noteworthy for 6000 BAGS to protect its own interests. The officials ee eee the very clear declaration that there will M are useless or corrupt, amd generally both. | |, if re fift oe Nt inntthenses oe be no reduction in the general expenditure | | It is charged that Russia bribed them to} "*6 'OF over Ce eee ae der Sir Wilfrid’s Leurier’s administra. r 1 j d sur mth ea ee secure Port Arthur, and the charge ia | WOrhers for their childven while ee a Known as such because of the matchless skill aa a Poligy ict e 9 = ith perfect success. soothes the chile 5, Li yan be } ty It probably justified. " nies the gums, allays all pain, cures The British revenue last year was pasting taste evinced in their construction. id na} } Vel poo Sal Accustom yourself always to look at the se colic, ~~ is the _ ren ne —e £3 eet heaped Endorsed by August Hyllested, the great Danish ast: aa bright side of things, aud never make aj Visrrhoea. is pleasant to the taste. Sold | 0” any year io eeCOrS. ¢ increase veal . . 2} . visi | . Also 10 tons of Prussian Rock Salt hase about trifles. ete i$ pitiful to see what by druggists in every part of the world. £1,364,009 came from inheritance duties, and all the worlds gre eatest artists W heneve . they have . vock mere nothings some women will worry and Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is | the device of Sir Vernon Harcourt for the Canasta. for cattle, and 20 barrels 12 yglish Coal ; Junction ef rick “ ; ‘ ; ph ‘ fret over, lamenting as much over an il]~| incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. | reduction of rich men’s estates, T , no has taken pee Tar. made gown as wor do over a lost for~| Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and take 0) =" The new agraffe in the Uv pright Piano i : )_ | by storm throughout the musical world. PEAKE BROS. & CO. | tune; how some people we canalways| her kind, 0 | . ood’ & The Hcintzman is the Piano. depend upon for making the best, instead See eae eT er. selves in their troublee; and ab! how | a policy, put their trust in Sir Wilfred avd | Restore full, regular action arm ‘he infinitely comforting when we bring to} Sir Richard and Sir Louis, and the other — bowels, airy irri- ae ii ae Se : @ or inflame, but leave i S es P them any of our own leaders who had year after year denouncea all the delicate digestive or- e y | | | ) >) " of the worst, of whatever happens. thus —St. John Sun: Honest men, who hee ‘For every ev:] uoder the sun protection and pledged themselves to ite ganism in perfect condition. Try them. 25 cents. Tur Prince Eowarp Istanp Music Howse. a greatly leesening our anxieties for them- | lieved in free trade or an approach to such There is a remeds—or there’s none abolition. Mr. Fieiding disappo‘ntec: | Prepared only by ©. 1 Hood & Co. Lowell, Mass. - these peopte last year Possibly some of them said, as some of the party organs en- Charlottetown Board of Trede ‘ couragedthem to believe, that Mr. Fielding 60 acres on Mount Edwerd Road, a good house, fine outbuildirgs. An Orch- ard sitnated about 14 miles from town. If there is one, try and find it; It there isn’t, never mind it.” ’ ; “Ring the knell of boodling, boys ; ld red ‘ The above farm will b ld ata bar- "ihe ’ ; would redeem himveelf this year. He has gain, and on easy ee ’ hake : Ring it loud aud long; failed todo so. He has paid to the liberal QUARTERLY MEETING Sole agents for P. E. Island. ’ Ona BENOIT Ring it with a spirit conservative party the compliment of stil] ‘ = oan , That will wake and thrill the throng.” retaining the national policy, and holdsout| Thy general quarterly meeting of the ied Eureka Hotel, —Clifford Sifton. no hove of tree trade. Thia is of course corporati on will be held in the upper room CONNOLIY BUILDING = P “T~> | gratifying to conservatives, for by their | Of the Masonic Temple, in this city, on : present conduct the government are most | the evening of Wednesday, the 13th ing: ‘ " ” ane **A ger *s effectively answering all their own argu~ | 4 8 o'clock, ee ae ments of years past. But what must EDMUND T. HIGGS, Secretary. those honest and sincere lecture think aprotd i ” TENDERS bel Pectoral remus everett. Sy) TIME IS UP - Hy and assisted to place them in power? FOR SALE OR TO LET eae ; + Neither the pledges to abolish protection, Sealed tenders addressed to the under- 13% Hea $ to practice economy, to avoid deals d signed will be received at this oifice until saved my child’s life in an ; ' , ; * el sap te ide, and For winter shues v all kinas, Jos -nem 2! steals, nor to give the country a pure ad- Tuesday next, the 12th inst., from persons attack of ministration, have been carried out. The| «That well known business Hotel on greet the approach of spr ing w with a ja r of 1e% ( xn willing to con ract for cleaning of cement $9 pledges have been ecandalously violated, | Richmond Street, near the market, S a‘ as2s of new 6 from the outside walls of the Merchants : and this government ison record as the! This Hotel contains about twenty Tie Shoes. We have just apenas me Bank of P. FE. L, building, also from most incompetent and reckless in Cana- | good rooms and shop, al! in gvod repair. ip Chocolate, Black and Russets. aoe yin. . paint the — de of yr dian history, Good stsbling for thirty horses, with co Ibg. Specifications to be seen at this G. H. FRANKLIN, large yard in connection. i office, Bedford Springs, Va. Popular shoes at populer prices that is Apply to W. Hi. STE WART & ' Sin. J. M. DAY'SON, Medical Advice Free. Address, J. 0. AYER co. the kind we sell. Bay your Easter shoes THOMAS CAMPBELL. | Cashier, Lowell, Mass., U. 5. aoe here.—R. K Jost, Stamper’s Corner. 81—d&w Queen Street | London House Building