THE-"DAILY EXAMINER - " Tenns | ollars per Year This is True saver when Free Born Men, naving to. advise the Public, m may speak free.” '__Evpirwes Single Copies two.Ce its re —_—— - : VOL ob CHARLOTTETOWN ., me ISLAND, SHURSDAY pov 23: 1899 _ NO 70 s = er — = ; eae eee — 22624 22 £4245 enhL6444 &as4e4e4 DOMIN' ON PARLIAMENT | ‘AMERIOA’S FUTURE. "NOTES AND COMMENTS. ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. oo Detriot News: Britain’ yal budget | reat a ig The Sensational. Prediction of an! —Including senator, sixteen members debi ae men wabhions effort look I ° lip | Debate an th A Tulitisintive Peéachan ie the eee hg ag nae ee —_— of the treasurer ofan inland f dre Ss . it came into power, being in June, a 2» 2a Aa An bo 2a 4a And fn Bde fe bn bate fe fe, & fh fn ten ti lee fn fe tin bo i 2 Bee nal, bin Dm, Do se Ms soe ses. If It’s A Safe Place to buy Gloves is this store of ours. Th-re’s a cast iron guerantee with everyone we sell. goes If the glove rips or tears on firat putting on ~the correct size having been bovght — bring it back and have it re- placed at once. There’s no haggling or argu- ment of “rus glove is not guaranteed” or “rat glove 18 not guaranteed”— they are all guaranteed. And that is not all. We start by giving you ab- solutely the best gloves your monvy can buy. “PERRIS” new colors and fastenings just in. Tic, 80c, $4.40, 1.85, 189 Mocre & McLeoc What We Advertise We Have iWhy Wot fBe Sorfortable When you can buy a nice casy chair foor small a pr: k S Neu Styles cf —eit- Morris: Chairs just we received in a variety of covers—on ave marked very low prices—Ca'l and s me JOHN N us WSON 5 ir Me S% ¢: WY, Fe SL °F. MU ss ix eee Fie = & Fe> eA ss q Ze Se AS we WX SP ee “i VGN “ae av We22eee Newson’s It's Good Sz AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL —— SIR RICHARD CARTWRIGHT ABUSIVE. Stirring and not very Oreditable Passages at Arms. (Spectat. ro THe Examiner. | Orrawa, March 23.—Sir Richerd Carthwright was besides himself with suger yesterday when in the course of bis @peech on the address he called Sir Oharles Tupper a ‘mischievous demagogue. The speaker called Sir. Richard prompt- ly toorder and compelled him to quality his epithet. Sir, Richard dealt principally with the Joint High Commission. Clarke Wallace followed, scoring many good peinis. His contribution to the de-~ bate was the able analysis waich he gave of the perferentiat tariff as it applies to future that surpasses even dreams of American believers in manifest destiny. Jn substance the prophecy is as follows :— “The American nation is engroseed in the work of establiehing order in its new territorial acquisitions ‘and planning 4 system of government for its colonies. Afler the satisfactory adjustment of these problems the United § States will set abeut obtaining control of the Caribean sea. It has sought and obtained the concession of the Nicaraguan republic for the construction of ao im - mense inter-oreanic canal, insuring rapid naval cOmmunieation between ils two great coasts. One of the next consequen- ces wi'l be the gradual absorption of the four little Central American republics— Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras and Guatemala. As for Mexieo, day by day Americaa influence is becoming more pre- before the Mexicans succumb to the, superiority of their northern : neighbors. To avoid war Great Britain will sell Jamaica and her territors ial possessions in Honduras to her trans atlastic courias, and fisally Hayti will the Motherland. The debate was conotianed by Casey, ; Taylor, Lemieux and Monk. The latter twitted Lemieux with rais- igo @ race and a reliyieus cry in Bagot. Lemieux denied it, whereupon Monk re= peated thecharge. The D+sputy speaker called Monk to order this in tura elicited a protest from Sir Charles Tupper. But the deputy speaker stuck to his ruling and the matter dropped. Senator Mcsweeney took his seat in the Upper House. Hon, Mr. Mills anuounced his inten- tion to introduce important legislation inthe Senate befor the holidays. The Senate may adjourn in two or three weeks, time. In tne debsie on the address, Hono Mr. Scott said the government had gone as far - STFTIIVI VT Ve Sy s % iv “se Eh Sette. 3! w“ DW a Y iS i “\~ "s vhigh FR Ve BG ” 4 etAaeys, Se sz 4 a> eia2 34 Se % 222 Spring Goods COMING TO HAND aL J. HARRIS, . eeewea Veeeeee DAILY. LONDON HOUSE in the direction ef tree trade as was wise and prudent, —_——_—_- —_->----—- Galician’s Sentenced. (Sreorart. To Tas Examines) Wixyirerc, March 23.—Wasy! Gaszeak aud Simon C. Subey, Galicians, have been found guilty of the murder of Wasyl Bojreko and his four chiliren and senten~ ced to be pangs’ 2 May 16 ee —————EE ————————_=_—— Il Ld HOU: QQ adds to its value, if all the minor details are attended to in the finishing touches, Examine The most critical person must adinit that we put our exper- ience in our work, Every de- tail is finished just as it should be. We are here to stay—we've made a rame for BEST WORK and we will keep it. Plans and specifications of all kinds of buildings always on hand for approval. Let us figure for you. WM. W. HARPER Manufacturing Contractor, Fitz10 oy St Street. sinaniies ~ J. O. SIMS CANNED GOODS AND PRODUCE BROKER. 18 America Square, London, England ; complete America’s collection of the greater West Indies. Hereupon the in satiable American republic will cast « longing glance across its sorthern frontier. It will set about this work with prudence, however, raising an efficient army of 600,000 men and building a formidable fleet. Then it will postpone the invasion of Canada until the breaking out of the Anglo Russian war. It is obvions that the Issue of this double attack upon Englaod will result in the latter’s simul taneously loosiug both its North American and its Indian possessions. -—._->- —--—_— Something for Nothipg. 4 trial bottle of Catarrhozone and inhaler, prepaid, sent free to anyone who sends his address within one week. Catarrhozone is a sure cure for catarrh bronchitis, irritable throat, fetid breath, and kindred diseases. How can we afford todo this? Because we know atrial of this pleasant and efficacious remedy never fails. Washes, snuffs and ointments have proved unpavail ng, but Cat- arrhozone will cure you. Write N.C. PoLson & Co, Kingston, Oat. SE ee If not, tell Us. Cur DEEPLY Cul on the way. a pair Tie 3. 3h. bbc shoes. 381 18 a pair Ladies’ big! ac -d and buttone: a 81 25 a pair fo per cent. dis eG 20 count Biarge lot of ou ladies’ fine shoes. Boots at eae COUDLEe STMPERS CORNER. ee Twa: ty Dollars Reward —_ lent facilities for handling to best ad vantage Font shipments of Lobsters, Che se , Bacon, Eggs and Poultry. aed ondence solicited. anteed. . 2nd—2meoda An extensive City avd Shipping Trade g ves ces andprompt Retaras Gun- | Top Market Pri las — ‘o the a who br | inst. will receive the above reward. R.M. YOUNG A Frenehman, with a Frenchman’s im- agination, has just given in an editorial in a Marseilles paper a foreglimpse of America’s the wildest ponderant, meeting with little or po reais- ! tance, sothat it is only a matter of time. Carters’ for Wall Paper If We Please You Tell Others prices on a!! our stock in order to make room for our new + priug stoek , now fer Ladies’ boots u small sizes—2} for a pair for Ladies’ tine Dongola Boots Ladies’ oo. Boots — : good siock—worth cea = \eee much more money i i: q . : - i I 7 ! or a | . Men’e and boys’ R. Kk. JOST, Any person giving information leading rehen-iou of the party OFr parties e into my house ov North River | between the dates of the 23rd and the 29th —Several of the United States news- p*pers have recently made the conduct of Premier Laurier ia regard to the prohi bi- tion plebiscite a subject of editorial com- ment .The following editorial from theBia- deturd, Me , Evening Jouraal, shows that Laurier’s peculiarities are known outtide of his own county: “Although the Dom- inion of Canada, by popuiar vote, showed a majority in favor of prohibitory legiela- tion, the] beral government has now offi- cially etated that it will bring in no pro- hibitory measures. It says that too smal! @ part of the whole number of voters took part ia the vote on the reqveet. This ras soning may satisly some, but it is selfscon~ demnation for the liberal government. The probibitiooists didu’« ask forthe popular vote ; the liberal government proposed it, ex vectiag of course ap antixprohibition majority. But they deceived themeelves, for in a special election held at an expense of $250 000, the probibitionists won. And now the liberal leaders, like Rip Van Winkle in the play,are saying: “This time don’t count.” It willbe hard to persuaie the prohibitionists, at any rate, that the party in power has not given an exhibition of hypocrisy about 3,000 miles | mide. - HOTEL ARRIVALS Hote! Davies: H. W. Redmond, Pictou N. E. Smith, Montreal. ; Queen Hotel: Mies B. A. Ford, Toronto James Huestia, Middleton; R. J. Wright, Lot 7; E. J Wileon, New York; D. P, Rose, Lower Montague; H W. Turner, O’- Leary; EM Wilbred,St. John. Hamilton Spectator ; That man Spence, the Grit prohibitionist of Toronto, ought to be on the stage. He stimulatesrage at Laurier quite artistically. Kingston Whig: Marrying a dec eased wife’s sister. What do you think of it? All depends upow the sister. Is she good looking? Has ehe got money? There aresome things that compensate for @ duplication of family troubles. -_ — — THE GALLANT DECISION. Sir,—The ruling of a majority of the judges in the Gallant appeal case, sug- gests @ new subterfuge under which the bribing politician can with safety purchare place and power. He need only step aside with a voter (say near a feuce)—arrange a loan of a few do lara, pay it through an agent, to the yoter’s wife, and it will be all right. Io the writer’s opinion it will be a'l wrong, and in order tomake it more effec~ tively so, the legislature should at once amend the election act by calling thore loans, what they in reality are, bribes. If this is not done the amount of money which will change hands as small loans without interest or security, at elections, will appal our monye lenders and set in the shade the discount harvests of our most flourishing banks. Yours. Purity. Sraristics recently publisbed in England show some interesting facts regarding the consumption of stimulants in the Mother Land. The Englishman annually con- sumes 2.41 gale of alcohol, the Scotchman is more moderate, taking 1.66 gallons, and the Irishman himself 1.54 gallons. The firet spends $20.50 a year for hie drink the second $1525 and the third $13 26 Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. AARAAAAARARAS Suffer # rom Impaired digestion, weakness, chills—consequent on the an- aemic condition of your blood Try vur = : ae, : : # DIGESTIVE : TON : ‘ ‘ [It enriches the blood, strengthens the nerves Helps the digestion, Price 50c¢ per bottle A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B Central Drug Store Sunnyside. EELS RSS E SY va “a > * wt Ks Ra fd Ka > * ) # Ks # i r 00-0 ee WAL 408 2efOee<e® =e fDLofF - 3 CARTERS’ Tested Seeds Have you got a copy of our Seed, Catologue for 1899 ? it tells how to get and grow our seeds. We are very busy TESTING PACKETING and SHIPPING SEEDS, but are not too busy to show you through our seed department which is now on first floor n the New Annex in rear of oar BOOKSTORE OARTERS’ SEEDS GROW, CARTERS’ SEEDS ARE BEST. Geo. Garter & Co. SEEDSMEN oe 22 2 2 2c ioe Ot Oe ALTHAM For Fire, Marine, Life, Ac- cident and Plate Glass Insur- ance, in the best Companies, ana at lowest rates.— -——APPLY TO— F. W. HYNDNAN QUEEN STREET, CHTOWN Dos o> Zee db. B® SIDsesr<—WSses oa ATGHES::: Can’t be excelled for accuraacy and durabil'ty. i ee peso se Settee ee ' | : | During the last five or six years the price has been cut seat ly im two We can’texplain how they csa be made so cheap, but the fact remains that they are. We have sold a great many (ata very low price), and if you think of buying, please favor us “with a call. G. F. HUTCHESON Jeweler & Optician Queen Street. ee ae ee FF eu Se Setsqeeesewv® 4 eer en renee a weenie ii a om sna aseasinsaantanan es nontaepn=cnsit tt RN AO a cepa emerecee pene ene a a eames