=: peenneneunsinniemiememmenimemnemennememamimenitiae A A A NCR Me Ne “ — jc ‘ > 4 ; ‘ ‘s ‘ . - - TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1896. ‘ x , - THE DAILY EXAMINER Pe x A aa : <= ff te wonincanisaiena manne eae —— ies ga acca. en eee ee eT ar ere —e« 5 oM ke RILL. F T R| : eent, M. P, what action was in THE REMEDIAL ' LBTTERS. “1” THE BDI 0 tended in the imperial parliament respect- on ‘cite Mie Biietien tthe . THE DAILY BXA MINER. ig a tariffof preferences with the empire. A Synopsis ° een RAILW AY 3 MEETIN( * He replied : I cannot sav defivitely, but ~" ae we shall march forward day by day, and The preamble sets forth the circumstan- To the Editors of the Examiner, Herald Speci. Desraronss to THe Examover I V-UARY . . _ } stage by stage, 1D accordance with: a cea—the granting of the aeeeey Ae etition and Watchman. ae a Charles Tupper’s views and those of the | ¢or redress, and the failure of the Province Sirs,—I wish again to call your atten- ! ——— pe ELF UGAA en Canadian Government. Col 7 Incent CON” | to Jegislate to that end—under which it tion to the bitter and unswerving opposi Saved from the Soa. esary that an | tinued: The United Empire Trade League | jecomes expedient that Parliament should tion of the Grit Press in thie Province to ce Wi eems re now musters quite two-thirds of the min- | 1 ake @ remedial law. ; any proposal to extend railway communi Porriaxp, Me., Feb. 18. SFVSSVSVSSSCSSIASES is al should be made of any,.. a British Commons. They ’ ‘ sts: “The Lieutenant— | * et , ye atid ac sterialists in the British Clause 2 enacts: aki cation to Belfast and Murray ‘Harbor and Blakemoor, from Sicily : oo conclusion | intended through me to move an amend- Governer-in-Council of the Province of nthen asetian atten te aakalee The steamer Me ra oe uke F sble to the interests of | ment to the address denunciatory ef the | xf ynitoba shall appoint, to form and con- ter the agitation was characterized in the | atrived yesterday, T nasal near Halifax. in t e a e “ - Sic. L. H. Davies, M. P. for | German and Belgian treaties, but it seem: ( aitate a Separate School Board of Educa- very worst language, and every attempt | men rescued last - 2 ver Clifford, Liberal pa ' eee a ed better to await a more fitting opportuQ= | ion for Manitoba, a certain number of was made to dissuade and discourage che | They aS — - t ee ine Sy ce ae $ ’, F. B.J ner y put up for the . j ine . o n ig ne ay i & ae eae Ue 3 ‘ se on ae 6 a at a people. Conmely Tease 5 “ rt - Wee York for Halifax with ap ae pleat oe “BL ANKETS. ' nie this kind are now 2 whom shall be oman atholice. | 4, ' ing the most perverse an und from ) t 4A) nae Wi ith res pec tto the won lerful aia- a ; | tp j j } atriot, containit | corn. On the Tth the pumps became They are pr Seed ‘ bat it n io no harm to re t hich | (1) Three of such members, recorded at ahitimhe Ganka kane: aan , : - : ay * ‘ wht ; : true statem et- . a Speaking at]. at > = neg en et - _ —. by ect the foot of thelist of members of the Boar ae the country, in order to poison as choked with corn, causing Se .. r » ( cord « Sey oe ae f A : Kapil enables the photographe ilen by 3 solid | as entered in the minute book of the Ex- many as possible outside of its general tle down and the vessel to slowly e ‘3 segsomanncenaet en ae i ae ae "hae ld Frederic | ecutive Council of the Province of Mani- reading class, against this enterprise. ” 20 Below ero ! : Opaque coveri : : : : , ea. ung s , : gentien 7” : ; = s: wits toba, shal! retire and age . ay beeen Some of these fale statements the Patriot Notes From the Capital. ° ; “Now. ( mervial U: may be a) ~ 7s h dis ry in- ) ™ the end of each year, which for the pur had to contradict and correct. But the ed ¢ Ak 1 BED QUILTS. @ snd thing of bea bed tl lam not Rontgen’s photographic apd tion, | Poses of the act shall be held and taken to correction was vot made in unusually Orrawa, Fe: 16 ? o, extra value in Q e 8 a Sale t. but wich to make thie | creasi ngly monopolizes scientifi > wi . be the second day of October annually, and large editions sent into the eountry to de- ¢ Pestiement’ hove ae dit 2 as that policy Already numerous succeseful plica vm the names of members appointed in their eaive, the same fo the fale ‘ceatements The proceedings o arlia t = { & ( : = it ike posed by Liberal party, or | of it to surgical difficulties are were ~ | atead shall be placed at the head of the Hee Saat and the Patriot’s object was at- been dull and uninteresting. lh Ja mes aton 0 “0 . i member of the Liberal | from various countries, but perhaps ¢ re list, and the three members so retiriog, in endian’ seal to discredit the railwey Sir Charles Tupper has quite _ ce wes ¥ autl ’ more striking are ee proofs that : = rotation, and annually may be eligible for ne , , _ e = = _ will be in ‘ 2OO6OO8SOO8BUS8t a re ‘ ’ tn rl- . ° . . revolutionize methods in many depart P tment.” - S ees ow ite ouse Of Commons to-day. s I House of Comm Mr. Davies ments of metallurgical industrv. I[t is re Chess Re hi ts ae pe sage AE Premier Peters, of P.E. Islan], and i tl chai og | ; - ee tics ast winter. : > ‘ Bey tap " : has on several occasions peated tbI8 | discovered that lead as well as cK Counei! does not, within three months rete ed ccuathaninailiin se abeolen lent Ws Os Q. C., are in town. al. and by an absurd ru of Parlia- - ranspare nt to cathodic rays, and hich after the coming into force of this act, hudive-handid opposition again. A mert ea ae ] i 1 : ' a ) : . ‘ , , . if e cneinetiel Sir Hibbert 1 upper and allovs ali vary in density by ru pe "I pa make appointments to the Separate School ing of the Railway Associaticn of Lot av A Terrible Burning. t en to withdraw the charge | 8T¢ being rapidly established and ts ¥ fr . Board, or if the Lieut. -Governor-in-Coun- is sneered at, belittled and misrepresented ’ other gentlemen to withdras a ed Carbon can be readily disti iegainion ; oe cil does not fiJl any vacancy that may ‘sale Walictes fy a person signing himself Tror, N. Y., Feb. 18 a Lat he (Mr ps) had er supporte rus rons ‘ . i se pi rs . . } SRN , that h ne “0 es) “ ev ; “stl ' am and i ee a egtorn from aa ete aeger in at tigers “Honesty.” The writer might truthfu!ly | Wiseieadisaiteniinting Mihi dieehenns Commercia nion. u the budg ox otber corn pe , School Board, within three months afte ct himself “Deception * <Dishonesty.’” - E ila j Dain } P1e07 LH ved a re hat an ideally simple system of testing a cof each vacancy, then. in $s a , : ed Jast evening. vur girls jumpe bate of 1895, Dr. Montague produced a re so t the occurence o , sue af) ’ or apy such names, but tie ' : j » killed Twelve ‘ rr s 0 of metal, as in can- ‘ lle A et . any . : the windews and were led. nort iu Mr. Davies’ own organ, the Char eat blocks : . ae oat bridge sec- | Cither such case,” the Governor-General the signature of “Honesty” does not b- ve re burned to death, and 17 were injured. eee ee + iiicenaislliciete ene valves! wheels, rails, . z a at | ™ay make any appointment not made by come @ production seemingly sincere and e > lottetown Patriot, of — os "Tr tions, armor plates = so forth, esi od the Lieut.-Governvor-in-—Council. : truthfal but acthully ver omode ded petrie. ee = . ray cee sg pal, ae mitataing amp cin»: amy wig Mage: Daan of Claus: 4. The Departinent of Education The whole aim of it is misleading, avd I 1887, in which he said : the expectation that ~ rd o an sily | May, for the observance of Separate conceals the trade-mark of the partizan “Commercial Union means a uniform | sng wil be of come varus 5 es | ikke make regulations for the register- and unserupulous foe of railway com- Carter S tariff from the North Pole to the Gulfof | every braach of metallurgy. ing and reporting of daily attendance at | | nication to the South. The Secretary’s \ lexi ny r e nai ee ty treaty of 1854 —_—_—_—_—— all Separate Schools in the Province, sub- reports of the meeting will no doubt show ‘ 5 enn en seceaiaiiedanel ves he was prepared to a cept, but he was : r scnoco. ar | Ject to to the approval of the Lieut,Gov- this mischief-maker styling himself Hon ee ree S$OOCSSOOO SOOO afraid the Americans were unwilling to| DOMINION DAIxY s€ : ernor-in Council; (2) the Department of | 0.4, in his true colors. YING 3 ‘ —— et d aon ip : ge. A SURUEX. Education may also make, from ee to My principal object in writing is to point c ARR 3 ( harlottetowns Vs, ed to be re eas attaival le, he was The Agricultural and Dairy Commis time, such SHE a ni out the peculiar tactics ot the Patriot. Its 3 Victorias prepare: d to accept it, because he believed sioner, Prof. J. W. Robertson, has arrang for ——— —e-* “ee opposition to Railways,—and as in this ee S FIRE $ it weuld secure to us wealth, peace and ed for the opening of a dairy school for the rate Sc a ‘ i aad case —wh2n a false impression é is to be 5 \@ TO-MORROW, and happiness Maritime Provinces at Sussex on the 31st a : created—extra copies of the Patriot ae : INSURANCE 3 : The statement that he had never advo~| o¢ \arch next. The fifth clause detines the duties of the | sent broadcast to carry Cut ite purposes. | You can buy Seeds at | i i | 3 Drugs va Disease cated Commercial Union was gratuitous Two courses of instruction in cheese- | Roman Catholic Board of Education. It Mr. Editor, the Electors ofthis Domia l st an rice BUT— is like putting $1,000 of another i$ B® ‘ making and milk-testing will be given. | jg to have control and management of the | ion may not be far off from aa election aimo any p : . . ant ’s money into the bauk to 3 : . = — ' tiress on | Lue first one will open on Tueslay, 31st} separate schools, to arrange for the exam contest and the tactics of ~ Patriot and! they are Rot CAR TER’S rec credit for a contlngency. 2 pay yf 9 k? pi During the Debate on @ aduress "| Maren, and end on Friday 10th April. | jnation and licensing of teachers, whose | Grit press; should be close y watched. It SEEDS atta ie carry it is like staking 6 cold plays pue k* with yon, the 22nd of January, Mr. Davies came for- | The second course Legins on the 14th April | secular qualifications are to be of the pro- | has been proved that inorder to gain « 4 . aie aiols hasaads Gh on Go 3 and vou feel all “ offside” —9e ward as the champion of Mr. James Mc-| and closes on the 24th. Students may | yincial standard, the Board, also, to recog- | party er payee si papers — Roem We seek the trade of ae game. i? a ae r we ——. a fu a line of . ee Remdicted ties take either or both terms if there is room | nize all provincial certificates to teachers. scrupied to betray and sacritice the bes far and ar- = 4 mulsions, ough ixtaree, Shane, M. P., = s — : - for all during the second term. There} The Rend is to select books, within the | interest of Belfast and Muray Harbor ; merchants, farmers ; re EF BROW, 3 etc., to help give the score in Foster should apologise for hav =e referr~ | will be evening lectures and at least four | limits deser.bed; it is to have the power | and it behoves the electors to beware ot deners who appreciate tne a es ie your favor. ed to Mr. McShane ss a disqualified man.) ,ablic meetings at which ga tama to regulate the construction of rons them. Y —_ value of First Class Seeds, ene a : tial 3 x j i anded th: from abros ; i ses, «- i i ‘ [ LWAY. ice, Brown's Block y T = no thunder tones, Mr. Davies demanded that | from abroad will deliver addresses oa and the formation and alteration of a is ee Al : : i 3 ve ER . - uld accept the “fall, frank | dition to these courses, Superintendent | gchool districts under its care. The Lot 57, Sept. 13th, 1896. and supply (wholesale and $ A.W. REDDIN, Phm B, F. FOmer enon: r 1 te b I Hopkins will spend the on st week in May | Roard is to give special aid to high schools ——— retail) th- high quality of) = gua 2 CENTRAL DRUG STORE, -omplete anation” ma [oa , its di 5 ———EEE eee = NTRAL and complete explanation” made by : at the Wolfvi lle, N.S, creamery to give | from the fuuds at its disposal, not exceed HISTORIC QUEBEC, goods which aie built up| 3 LUG McShane. This was ali an impudent blutt instructions In ehoee ‘making: and after ing, in the aggregate, one-twentieth of its . ee ss i 5 te | z HM tiesentic © McShane’s statement had been that al-}thel2th May he will supervise butter- appropriation, no high school to rective ig: graye tany = en soe inst., for us the rargest “st 2 apy? é : aking » Nappy iry Station. 5 sj i ag : s fully | the by hall at Vernon River Bridge was . . hough lower court had tound him | making at the Nappan Dairy Station such special aid unless it complies full; \ a ritime CPO0CCO9OO0 pi egal. ne a ne was unani- Applicat ns for admission to the courses | with the regulations; and, further, such crowded a Jarge and appreciative and- | it trade and the Ma ° guilty of a corrupt act, _ ow elaste at Sussex, and all enquiries, should be ad- high school only to be-established with | dience, anxious to hear Mr. John J. Me- Prov InCes. monsly acquitted at y the Court of Appeal, ; . ressed to the se salon of the school. the consent of the trustees. neh. of Seem —— who omy ae | Our prices are ae consisting of Chief Justice Dorion, wit! W. W. Hessarp, " : ne a cil j« | Sented todeliver a lecture on the above] {J consisting of Chief Justi Cs ne per Sussex, N. B Fhe Liomenent — ra een subject nuder the auspices of the Farmers’ } low as you can buy good | Judges Church, Cross, Bosse and Dogherty ere ere ee empowered to appoint one of the members J + ' Seca : in. tis ust possible that Mr. Davies did not tere of the Board to be the superintendent of seas ae Associaien and Ve | seeds tor—higher than you | | Slater's iiaiaaiiliiaas oT ee sna 3 : vating Club. ad know tliat McShane’s statement wa3 ab Dear Sin,—Permit me to announce, eer ae: ~~ er. * - Mor was the sadience’ ie any way dis- | should pay for poor. : EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT ; solately untrue. But his recklessness in | through your columns, that as the — als ‘the heed chad canaial one of its | @Dpvinted,’ for punctual to the time the It is not their cost, num-| ' os : ae ical s vet the | ers’ and =Dairymen’s Association of New te adele luties | learne i lec‘ urer appeared on the stage, | | > a lng 00 5 endeavoring, with oqeny © gu _ Brunswick wil] not have their proceedings ge ae be pred nar en: lige dsinn and D. P. Irving, Exq., President, having ber, how they are put Up, | Office =* Bent Street Houre to accept it shows the manner of a printed in blue book form this year, but cepaintna hak saheele and scone of the | taken the chair, ‘Mr McDonald commenc- |) or how advertised, that | A 8 . Aug 16, S4—ly an heis. The factsare that McSha iat ceatilian then cal ir cfficial | § a caiion te ee a cael a. (0 Us arrive eX ress ——__—_—-_ nnn am - ’ a a os 1 : ae ae vA Cox eae Maaea alan school inspectors, as the executive officer manag oni ~~ pat rg a 4 makes good seeds—it’s what . ] ‘ . was disqualified for seven years an con- ao, on nn a i furnish tothe Provincial cen dienc rt x , ) 1] , : Ae ay afine of $400 by three at Sus-ex, and have ordered 6,009 extra . the _— apse eiaaet ot ac, soca traced in glowing language the history of _ the seeds themselv es are. $10 per Set. Partial wal Sa sar ate OO alee fa [St een, Be aoe svlanhiaan together with a statement of | Quebec from its earlrest settlement up to Our best customers are ' ( ¢ ‘ TEETH $2 = upwards. Gold ang igh eg ra ai had that only | emer Whose names are << —e the 8 eipts and expenditure of all Govern- | ¥? to its last surrender, which he covert +1 those who know us best ; Porcel , Cc - Best appeal was taken on the ground that only members of agricultural societies to apply te ie pe ed in an admirable manner, with the aid | || © 108 " w n m 8 best. Black or Tan ana . call ove Judge could adjudicate on the case in | to the paper at Sussex for copies contain- 7 saad na the formation and altera— | Of @ chart, showing the different move- | || It is our business to sell j oak anata — 4 p ing f Y ing. ° ns + alice ar * 3 ; satl " re the first instance. This point prevailed — a . een eae al tion ef school districts, this is left to the | ™* “wa : vt a — een eee the best seeds that grow. , DR. J. P. MURRAY, ee — seas members of agricultural wacka or El parang hy sno The lecture was certainly very interest-||i This has been our business Gé Will OW. u25 Queen Street, Charlottetow , : , of the Board of Education. It ia provided | . , — : s ts 0 1@ case. ‘i os d local 3 ions, Ts ‘ ! . ‘as ative ¢ . a , ™Mfnoter i-aace of Mr. Davie’ ex-[ntit eres mun tne he ume” omiel | tha should « Mantcpal” Counelyetase ing and instructive and well deerved the | during the past sixteen 0.00 notl n-taoce o Mr. vies x- in é ee “WA ; ‘ iearty 7 ( i yet ages emmeneginad bone ato apply as above stated. a eee oe Bre hatte Of Seine. MS esed ak Sax Se years. We can safely claim UU, treme readiness to make the mest positive J oo Wie establish or alter a schovl district, upon ee - . lng yp ante Sat am “dein vee =. : . ° sd , “ . seconde ’ . ° ry statements without being ina positioy to lec. Secy. F. & D.-Ass’n. appeal of the petitioners, the Board may, WD ad j ed kuow whether he wae right or wrong, is ree ee eee ee, ee ee em We are now registering \ . cn ee construct a separate school district. An " found in his solemn declarations in Par- = dee mnie sien it i- “further provided that no school die- ‘ I nee: on ; that ~ ar of applications for our lilu s° * liament regarding the expenditure by the acon asi trict shall be organized under the Act un- ¢ ‘aete ae os ose ~ ‘McDonald | | trated Seed Catalogue for. } } ’ ‘ Tleeti : : ” s xe delighted to hea rom 2 2D0 t : i Liberal Party in the Cape Breton Election. fhe Porte has issued a proc!amation less there shali be at least ten Roman adiin an then wenkh he caus a ce —-1896—ready in February, as a | Cough Mixtures, one r for Queen’s s not in Cape | or: o s he Armenians in pos | Catholic children of school age living noe ’ 7 5 —_— — - The member for Queen’s was not in Cape | granting amuesty to the J I ath ; piaie enksiiekaibas F t one as ion. yet he| session of Zeitoun. within the tame, and situated not over oE* ge ° in Saiiin ree toa ress Soaps, Combe ete., at ee dl a ; It is announced from Rome that Presi- | three miles from a point that may in any Une Wino Was Presant. . Jenounced Sir Charles Tupper and al! t ee : es is a the tirst school site.” <n l= epee : Se 7 is bad | deat Cleveland will arbitrate the dispute | "4* ae aa ne ae or ead ; po ( | the same price. For others who alleged that the Liberals ba . tuleek Seale antl Mei. . oa = ° “ - - a A COMFORT £0 THOSE WHO SEW, " « lanes nev j i ; : p stricts the separate school inspector, an saviteliat i ; expended a large sum of money in at It is stated that H. Rider Haggard, the | 4! a se e. ae Ae Dunn Ciel Chemie tempting to defeat the Secretary of State | novelist, is to have a Sir put in front cof ; ON€ person a by = Board of Haircloth, canvass and mostinterlinings SEEDSMEN. S = - ce , - wine” | hia taene duties the gear. Tru-tees, shall valne the schoo property. | are stiff and wiry to such an~ unmanage- i| = : rom Doctor's Is it because Mr. Davies is more reckies, } his hig sits aed eoiteantin upon he respective rights of | abl: degree tha. they are extremely hard heal P.E. Isl | cais or yo in statement than even Mr. Devlin—who It is stated that the Queen meditates the interested parties. Theo award is sub- | to siankk with. This is ove of the many Char ottetown, . KB. Island. ae f was in Cape Breton—that he is put for- | Creating her daughter, Princess Beatrice, ject to appeal tothe Courts. In cities and | points in which Fibre Chamois excels, its 3 Prescriptions don t pass see el allenee the centrally accented widow of Prince Henry of Battenberg, tows the Board may divide the munici- | suncoth pliable surface lends itself readi! Oo OE Aga be ‘ i 925,000 ss pality into wards for separate echool pur- | to stitching, gathering pleating or quilting. But you needn’t if you use R EDDI N BROS opinion that a sum bordering on ” Washington advices state that by @ vot+ | poses, and regulate the election of trustees. | And the real stuff won’t tear and pull was expended io Cape Breton ? It certain-} of 216 to 90 the Hou e refased to coneur | In portions of the Province not organized away at the seams like tne imitations do. ; : ib a aie ly was not because of any special informa- | in the Senate free silver substitute for the | jnto muni:sipalities, the Board has the es a v atson’s Balsamic Syrup, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. n the subject which Mr. Davies pos- | House Bond bill, authority to form school districts and Hottest game ever witness aes = a ' naz k tospeak for the} The German minister of foreign | trustees to levy and collect taxes. ee ae 4 ne mneennibeineler . sser g 2 uncer.ouk to sp oO . . ron, : » r ° S ne ee that he underio . ~ i ao affairs speaks of Great Britain in a ASSESSMEXT FOR ECHOOL TAXES. ed in the city at the Rink The best Cough Mixture sold—25 cents per bottle. yee ee ne na? F Me) most friendly way. The war cloud seems The 28th clause provides that “The to-morrow evening. Admis- actual campa’gners of the party. to be passing away, and there are signs of sa 4 — P " shoo! 1 is ¢ B € Davies would do well to be less for-| an era cf good feelin: Roman Catholic ratepayers of a school | sion only 15 cents. : ; G STORE ' . ech radon: rvibnuleam ire ed oe = . ty 70 old. Pain tated district, including religious and education- Paar eae . ward in staking his reputation in this way. A lady 7( rears Old 0 “er is and, Me, al corporations, shall be liable to be ave- - oi ” : t he al i} ‘ ‘ q C- Whatever character he has for honest | last week waiket two miles toa pond (0 | ....6d for the support of separate schools.” The Charlottetowns vs. Vi Charlotictown, February 18, 1896. and ' setemsent will not stand many such strates. 16° — She _ _s sf “ i (The exemptions include the places of | torias to-morrow night at the ’ ee oe oe ! "| with great zest and agility for an hour or) Qorshin, educational and charitable in- : 1 i — + more and thea walked home. aieetine themselves.) Rink. P. KE. I. ¢. cc f : ‘ een = = = — = ee Advices from San Francisco state that “No Roman Cathohie, — , 2 BORN s (ee ee wie | Theodore Durrant has been given another | for support of a separate tchool, sha be go -Messrs. F leldiag and peony oe respite of twenty days in order that his | liable te be assessed, taxed, or required in At Moncton, on the 12th inst., to the er Students tel ze ge & be ag 1 aie on D | counsel may prepare a bill for exceptions any way to contribute for the erectiun, | wife of F.S. Huntley, a son. — = a aan ee "Ton appeal from the order denying a new | maintenance or support of any other a You can geta Day Book, minion Vay. ae 7 > i ; 4 ‘ : ia = i } hema ; on eu apenas ae ieee, Scrofula lurks in the biood of nearly Journal, Ledger, and 4 —The Patriot, Guardian and other tt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone Las declined | Otherwise; nor sh prop every one, but Hood’s Sarsararilla drives ae ? Z r h have been lamenting in respect of which he shall have been so | °¥®" : Six Column ournal ee on ad “4 stg jj | @® offer of one dollar a word for @ maga- ced, be so liable.” Butit is pro-| it from the system and makes pure blood. = ; i the illness of Sir Charles Tupper, ac well! |. article of any length, made by Jolin | 888e8s¢ P ee —_——————— . St (Printed) for § 5. as the public at large, will be glad to re Rtas T vided that any Roman Catholic upon giv- ee — —— : ; # eft. cia ae 3 Brisben Walker, of Washington. he Gale « few j learn that the honorable gentleman’s in- nature of the work he has in hand dis- | '®g written notice, may have his property fe : | ' Wi t 7 4 Set, g se j ‘ . . : . ; » ~~ , : ‘ i , 3 . disposition was not seriou", an 1 that he ables him from undertaking any new en asseseed fur public school purposes, if he The ( harlottetown Steam ae We are rf) ering { 1e ya ance Oo in er Call as ly and get a Se takes his place in the House of Commons cailoanial so desires. And he shall continue to be N ¢ Ltd ; gas 1/Ots.. < . to-day. oT i considered to be a public school supporter av. 0. . 90.000 Lhs Manilla Kope . O Tee ° 5 S a : \ , : . In the House of Commons on Friday, | yntil he gives not'ce of withdrawal. abies 06 Lh 5 . Me i; Ulsterings, vel coatings and ullings at J D : TA , y oon oe asked she ae ; s Sir Matthew White Ridley, Secretary of The clause in regard to the provincial 1,000 . ar ine, “ + ber of the yf ‘ > U. to - cet State for the Home D-partment, replying government is as follows: “The right to Annual Meeting. 2,000 * Cotton Twine, ver low rices to clear Do ou want QUEEN STREET. a oo Pr pers _ ‘aa or to i to Titaothy Harrington and Michael Davitt | share proportionately in any grant made 2000 « Hemp 7 Pp . ‘ . 7 orace Szard, 1a & pbous : . ‘ . . . : bs a? —_* _ ai ooh Goan said that he had carefally considere | out of public funds for the purposes of ed- The Annual Meeting of the above Com ? ai Ch 1 Tin : 4 s 9 . : febl 5 a Union, and that Mr. Haszard’s defeat was | °9*¢2 0 the Irish political prisoners, a cation, having been decided to be, and be- pany will be held at their office, corner of 500 oxes arcoa anything In our line i If SO, don t put it Lc bipeaiabidionsiabiaiel -. Saal vom * eaeae gpg 1 odicmg tie. had deeded that he could not grant them | ing now one of the rights and privileges Of | Great George and Lower Water Streets, Plates ti l 6, or ee nee medio the said Roman Catholic minority of Her WEDNESDAY. the ’ : i Tai a 10 : Sed lee Be hn neat J I y Charlottetown, on EDNE » th 3.000 Lbs I tT ft ] b ; E ” ; A despatch from Irkutsk, Siberia, says Majesty’s subjects in the province | fourth day of March, 1896, at the hour of ws J 1408 Ingo in, O any ong er— uy now i . ome —T : > t : lor f = 1 : i —The London Times says : “It is be- | q Siberian trader named Kouchnareft. who : enti, Sor 0m rape “oe eleven o’clock, a. c 3,090 Lbs Pig vead. | The Annual General Meeting of the 7 acce Sir Che 8 . : : . * e y —____—- . , , odbc or hg a = ys wor aa ~<d oe eo he ane en — - . oun and casuaslited for separate m ba Fr W HAI ES 390 Bundles Sheet Iron, | wes 1d Steam Navigation Compasy to the ministry will lead Canada to make Nansen, the Arctic explorer, has informed hall i ~ WwW. 4S, ( Box Nail be held in the room (up-stairs) in 3 some kind of an effort to obtain preferen- | the prefect of Kolimsk, that he had re- | Schools, de ys = placed to the credit : feb] S—tl dte Secretary. 100 Kegs ox Nails, John McEachern’s Building, eam tia! trade with the mother country. It is] eejyed informetion that Nansen has reach- | the an “ sar agile 7 oa £0 Kew Trap Nails, DD. a BRU E ba McKachero’s ing, ome probable that the united er ed the North Pole where he found land es es in a ered ury Ve- 21) Gallons Copper Paint . i, the 20th inst., at 3 o'clock, p. ms Australia will make a similar effort. 1° | and that he is on his way back partment anc : su ; . J : i 8 Wa) y a i ; . Cc. OWE recent turn of foreign affairs, especially oot ee gps coh pm — > 20 Bars Copper. dita Tailor. ' Secretar, regarding Germany and America, have ; Separate norin c ’ Inj wr January 22, 1896—dy : given much popular impetus to this A Rose by Avy Other Name, and assign to it one-tenth of ‘the educa- At Lowest Market Prices Charlotteto J ; Ch’ own, F cl. 1, JE 2 4] dle e ” anise tional grant. ‘ ent ws cae : , I Would smell as sveet. IVs not the] ‘The bill concludes with this provision : mo ao — eS : ferring to Remedial Bill, a name, but the thing the pame stands for,} «Dower is hereby reserved tothe Parlia- one al ome supa. synopsis of whic he wv print to-day, the which counts. Itis not the high-priced ment of Canada to make such further and . . Montreal Star say that it = : rg es label on the bottle, but the wine in the | oiher remedial laws as provisions of the 5 . partion’ creer as eminently et to 50th | bile with whick the public is concern- i f cl 1 Dentasiamhea Ri z ; > 4 said section iwenty- two, of chapter three, 5 i : D et fea.” Tass wilt te cenngiciay wae vant thie the Bordeses Claret, Ca, | of the Statutes of 1870, and of decision of Ask your Grocer for! Creriotictows, Feb. 10, 1893-135 y tothe extremista of ether eectlon | Wines and this the Bordeaux Claret Co. | the Gevernor-in- Council thereunder may factory to the extremists of ether eectlon have supplied in clarets, burgundies and require.” ROYAL OAK SOA Z. } by neither to be expected nor desired.” | .outernes, at the lowest prices ever offered We may add that + fac: that it does! in the history of selling in any country— er the best value, made not please the extremists of either side is $5 and $4 per doz. quarts. And yet the! | —This year has opened well for Anglo- | IN S3.00 Sed Og 4 ND S4.00 AT the best proof in the world that it is @ fair | yi 44 are excellent. They have age; they | Canadian trade. The imports om Can- at ; ° - 2 meenenty have robustness; they have bouquet. ada increased 39 per cent. in January; - A London despatch to the Star states | Wine forthe poor man at last; @ wine | oxen increased 80,000 pounds; wheat, lI,- . that in view of Hon. Geo. E. 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