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Sl action in 1897 by the fact thatthe min >| Daweon on the ground that 20,000 people ti license was given io reeponee to a telegram | Mr. 3; Cclumbia. ;| quest was not granted. , | sent this nconpeien * to Sir Louis Davies. ADDRESS RESUMED BY MR, SIFTON Who Excuses. His Policy in the Yukon AND EXPLAINS ABOUI GRANT- ING LIQUOR PERMITS. Application For One Was Made by Mr. Fred Peters. (SpeciaL tT) THE EXAMINER ] Orrawa, April5. —Mr. Sifton resumed the debate on the aidre+s, devoting the whole of yesterday afternoon to a defence He claimed that the Government was excusable forthe delay in takirg ¢flec'ive isters did not know atthat time how rich the country wae, and for the failure to enforce sanitary regulations io latter's went suddenly into that wild hele. He replied to the charge that Grit beelers jin the: west bad been waking money forthe use of their procuring Yakool quor permits, aod that one Victoria lawyer bad been paid five handred do lars for procuring a permit by telegraph, the minister -aid chat only one influence in and in that case the telegram came from Turner, then Premier of British Theonly Victoria lawyer who sevt a despatch about permit~ was the partner of Sir Charles Hitbert Tupper, and his re- I: is understood that ex-Premier Peters SS ANNUAL | Raster Concert | In aid of the St. Danstan’s Cathedral Building Fund, in Basement of Cathadral, Thursday, April loth, PROGRAMME Opening Selection......... Vinnicombe’s Orcuesira Statuary...-.-.. .... The Nativity l Tenor Sol>.. aso? Ehe Christ Child” with violin ebligato Mr Brent McInnis 2 Piano Selection— Misses Carro!l, Horns by, Smith and E Carroll EE EE” ee Miss Vaniderstine 4 Scleciion.... andclins, Barjo, Guitar and Piano—12 ladies 5 Vocal Solo.. ....Mis- Hettie Coll ngs 6 Vocal Duett........ Messrs Caven and | Hermans i 7 Reading.. ..Mise Esid McLean 8 Vocal Di ak. .Mrs D O’M Reddia & Mise W Cotton 9 Selection from students of St. tan’s College 10 Vocsl Solo... ...Mrs E H Norton ll Male Quartette...... Mesars Owen, Bay~ fi-ld, McLeav,Barle Seleetion— Vinnicombe’s Orchestra. S:atuary-- The Crucifixion. 12 Vocal Sclo. ..Mira Amy Earle INTERMISFI ww - Canny PART II. Dune- . Bis Biles. ....- Prof. Caven 2 Ladies’ Quartetie ....... Mi-ses Sheyban, Smith, Hogan & Van Iderstine Spectat to tHe Examiner.] Sr. Joux, N. B., April 5.—The com- plimeotary dinner 10 Hon. Jobo Costigan, at the Hotel Dafferin, last night, was at- tended by about eighty persons, including Ministers Blair and Fitzpatrick, Premiere Eumerson and several of his ministers, Senator Wood, Consul Myers, ard many men bers of the Provincial leyislature. Cuban Army to Disband. (Speeia ro Tue Examiner ] Havana, April 5. -The Cuban military assembly has voted to disband the army : . and to dissulve. The wu-ter rolls were lefi in the po-- session of the executive committee of the Assembley who wil! facilitate the prepara~ tion of copies for Governor-Genera] Baker. Chicago’s Mayor. {[Speciat ro fHe Examtver.] CuicaG), April 5. —Carter Harrisoao bas been elected Mayor of Chicago. Warren Leland Dead. ([Specra To THe EXAMINeER.] New Y.rk, April 5.—Warren Leland, proprietor of the Windsor Hotel, recently burned, died yesterday of appendicitis. HOTEL ARRIVALS Hotel Davies: G M Reid, Sammerside; Wm Wel-b, Keppoch, Galas Point; Hon Peter Macnutt, Mel- peque; A J Kimmel, Belin, Jas O'Neil, Montrea’; Geo W LeBlanc, Halitax; AC Merritt, ‘Toronto; Dr Delanev, Magdalen Islands, Louis Comean, StJobo; D Mur- pby. Souris; A E McKay, Truro; A C Cameron, Montreal. Sera I ww oe adds to its value, if all the minor details are attended to in the finishing touches. Hxamine Work The most critical person must admit that put our exper- icnce in our work. Every de- tail is finished just as it should be. We-are here to stav—we've made a rame for BEST WORK and we will keep it. Plans and specifications « f all kinds of buildings always en hand for appreval. Let us figure for you. WM. W. HARPEX we § Baritone Solo...........006. Mr. Chas Earle 4 PB venecs ccntsstns Prof. Vinnicom! e 5 Selection...from St. Dunstan’s College 6 Selection. ...Mandolins, Banjo, Guitar & Piano 7 Voeal Trio... ....Miss Smith & Messrs Caven & Hermans sas ks pacers The Resurrection Orchestra, GOD SAVE THE QUEEN Admission 25 and 35c. Positively no encores. Doors open at 730. Curtain gs at 8 sharp. BUTTER 50 tubs Choice butter sale low. fo J.H, MYRICK Manufacturing Cootractor, Fitzroy Street......02 “NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given toatan appli- cation will be made to the Legislature ot the Province of Prince Edward Island, at tract, piece or parcel of land, situate lying cf Town Lors,in Charlettetown, being Street School land and premisese Dated at Charilotietown this lst day March, 1899. JAMES WARBURTON, H. M4, DAVISON, City:Cierk. 52+ dy 4w & BR. Gez. Robert Mutsh, ‘ its next Session, for an act to vest in ‘the City of Charlotietewn, the title to ail that aud being in the City of Charlotte- town, teing Town Lots num- | ie Ox Gall Soaps, hers Six een (15), Seventeeu (17 )} Ninety Three (93), Ninety: four, and part | of Town Lot No, (18) w the 4th hundred j the proverty knowa #8 the West Kent| ot) A.W. REDDIN, Ph. B Mayor of Charlottetown [Speci -Lro Tae Examiner. | Loxpon, April 5—Dr. Jameson will oppose Sir W. Vernon Harcourt in Monmouthshire, the +trong bold of Little It is jocosely cal-ed an Imperialist raid. Eoglanders. SUCCESS OF MR. FRED MORRIS. lt is pleas ag to note that Mr Fred Morrs, son of the late Tnomas Morri., Ki.q., of this city, 1* winning distinction ar a piavist in the city of Mootresl. Toe Montreal papers warmly commer bis pl ving. For exam ple The Star (Mareh 30) notices a recital given by Konigsburg’s pupile aud save: “The recital was thoroughly enjoyable in many respects, one or two of the per formers fairly astoni~bing their auditor+ by the exceilence of their playing aod their brilliant technique. The execution of Mr. Fred Morris was especially notab'e. He contributed four sumbers io all, the hest being the “Perpetual Motion,” by Weber. Rabenstein’s “E ude” was also a mo-t pleasing pumber, being fall of life and vivecity.” Tue Gazette was equally complimentary to Mr. Morris. It said: “The playiog of Mr. Fred E. Morris was, undoubtedly, the feature of the even- ing.” It is very pl-asing to hear that the young mev of F. E. I-land are winning success in otber parts of the world not ovly in the search for wea!th and bonor but aleo in respect to the higher aspirations that are gratified by the culiure of art and music The celebration of the Easter festival | in the Firet Methodist church closed jas evening with a carol service under the direction of Prof-s-or Watis. The atiend- ance was large, avd those who were pre-- ent eperk in terms of praise of the ren- dering of the various instrumenta) ard voce] numbera on the interesting pro- gramme. Professor Watts ably sustained his reputation aS an organist of rare abilitv, and in bis ac~ com paniments as well as in his other work gave the tullest satisfactions The carols were ai] exquisitely rendered and the choruses were particularly good. The soloix-ts were Mrs. Watte, Miss Temple, and Miss He'tie Coliings, the latter iaking the plece of Mr. Davison who was ruffer- iog fromfa culd,and they gave a sympathetic and highly accep'ebly interpretation. Th si rvice was opened ty Rev. Mr. Campbell w .oasked the audience to j>in in an expres- sion of praise aod thanks to Almighty God upon the safe retvrn to their homes of the Island n e-chan 8 wreck-d on the Labredor, and closed with the Natwnal Anthem. DIED. At Gaspereaux, on the 12h ult, Jobn Liewellyn, in the 65:b v-sr of his age. Deceased wus kind and eff ctionate in his aome, an oblinging neighbor and a faith ful friend. Ue will be greatly missed by his widow and a large circle of frievds and acquaintances, FERGUSON. Sir,— Owing to my absence from the I-land duriog the meeting of tne Fruit Growers’ Association. and a slight indiss position since my returv, | | ave been un able to cousider, up to the present time, the situation crea ed by my +) ction as President of thai boiy. While lam duly sensible of the confi tence which the choice of the As-ociation implies, yet l am» the opinion that my aodsence trom the Island for the next three or perbaps four months would seriously interfere with the prosecution by me, as Present, of the work of the Association. In coming to this coaclasion, 1 am not influenced by any apprehension that the circumstance of the more active officers of the Acsociation be.og Coaservatives would in any way weuken the support to be ren- d-red from all cla ses of the community, as well ae from the Kederal aud Provincial Governments, in the prosecution of the work of orchard deve! opement. As Mr, Bovyer Las well remarked, the high plane oo which the dairy movement has been inaugurated aod carried torward will eure- lv vo: be discarded in fruit mattere by the iotroduction of paltry considerations of party politics. I am the more conofi- dent 02 this poiat from the fact that my nomination to the Presidency of the Frait Growers’ Association was, | am informed, wrought about by the action of Liberals in that bedy. In respectfully declining the office of President ot the Arsociation for the ensu- ing yeur, itis a source of satisfaction to me that the position will devolve on a man 80 well qual fied to discharge its duties as Mr. Stewart, of Hamilton, who was un- animously elected Vice President at the annual meeting. I do not know what Mr. Svewari’s politics are, and that does not matter, but I know bim to be au Carol Service Last Night. ’ enthusiastic fruit grower. It will afford me great pleasure to assiet him in every way in mv power to promote the fruit growing industry. The resolution of the Arsociation to apply ite fucds to orchard instraction is iu uy opinion a good one, and I earnestly bope that La» co-operation ofthe Provin~ cial and Federal Governments may be given so a3 to make the work as geveral and effective as possible, A firat -class iastructor at work for the next six mouths, teaching the people howto graft, spray, prune, piant aod pack would,io a few yearr, return bie salary a thousand-fold in the prosperity whick would ensue. My sug- gestion is that the Fruit Growers’ Associa - tion aod Provincial Government hand over their contributions to the Department of Agriculture on the andersitanding that « Federal contribation would be forthcom- ing aod the work put under the control of the Commissioner of Agriculture. From what we krow of Professor Robertson, we are satisfied it will be well done. D Ferevsen. Fisher to Become High Commissioner. (Spectat. ro THE Examiner, | MontreaL, April 5.—It is reported on on good authority that Mr. Fisher will be replaced inthe cabinet by Hon. H. A. Duffy, Commisioner of Public Works for Quebec. Mr. Fisher is going to Londoa as H gh Commissioner. RARRABRRARAR = Household Ammonia : ~c at good ard strong * Snaps in Sponges Soaps, ete. AAARARAARRAD att Carpet Recipes, ete. Other necessaries at this a time of year at bargain prices Central Drug Store = Sunnyside. Ce FES ES SS SEY RovAl Makes the food more fascor ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, PEPE VEV EE EEE SITY a Ka * > + re BAKING PowDER and wholesome APRIL Magazines! the leading Magazines. For Aoril Now on at..eccee Carters Bookstore Sat aS ek MA: SE Mts ists iti tie a gee ha