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Sm. 29, te 5 ae ee —- te COMING TO HAND LJ. HARRIS, DAILY. ~~ —— Spring Goods } ’ ’ | IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS Mr, Gagnon Attacks the Government AND EXPOSES THEIR TRICKS REGARDING PROHIBITION. And hows up the Treatment of the Fishermen, _-__— [Srecian, To Tax Examiver.] Ortawa, April 8.—Gagnon the member | for Charlotie-, after referring to the dug- licity of the Government on the tariff question and on the independénce of Par- lan eat, ondem ¢d their deception in re~ gard to Prohibition. : It was plain vow, in fact it was notori- ous, that the Goviriment never mea it to g ve effectto tie*p-op'es will if it were ex, reased in favor 0° Prohibitios. If the mejority bad been six buudred thousand the Goverument would have dealt with it &3 it ia pow doing. Gagnon *poks of the three or four c lieagues of Laurier who took the stamp against Prohibition in Quebec. He read numbers of letters and resolu - tions of ministers of the gospel, te mperanc bodies expressing condemnation of the Government for bresking its pledger, and showed that the course of the Government was io flit violation of the promises made by the Premier and Mr. Fisher. Mr. Ganong dwelt upoo the treatment of the fishermen by the Government, show- ing that nothing had been done in their interest while. new burdens had been laid upon them. Powell followed, criticising the spech of Laurier on the address and disputed, in order, every claim made by the Preinier the achievements of tbe ion regard to Ministry. GENERAL MAXIMO GOMEZ Reinstated as Commander-in-Chief of Cubans. ——< -~ [Speorat To THe Examiner.) Havana, April8.—The Cuban generals met at Marioas and cflicial'y decided to reinstate General Maxim»? Gomez a3 com mander-in-shief ; they also decided to ap- oint an exccutive board of three genera's O assist him ia distributing $3,009,099 in, deals of disarming, acd in the organization of rurel police for the provinces. He wil! be cflicicl'y notified of their ection and a sataneih re a eee proclamation will probably issu Q i the Cubans. Customs Appointments at Souris. ——_—_- [Specta To THE ExAMINER J Orrawa, April 8.—Sylvanus P. Camp- bell, of Souris, has heen appointed preven- vive Ofer of Customs. Islanders.ai Queen's University ae ee | i [SreciaL TO THE Examiner T Kixeeron, Ont, April 8 —The following are on the gradua ing list of Qnueen’s University Medical school; J. Y. Baker, L. Goodwill, Ch’towa. _— HOTSL ARRIVALS : ct S immereide ; ¥. Hotel Davies: Conductor McKenna, and wife, Tignish ; Jas O'Neill, Montreal ; C. Masters, St. John ; W. Applegath, Tor- oato; W A Schatf er, Halifax; L H Jacob, Montreal; J G Seitle, Fredericton. Qe: ‘Lhe Queen has sert a message of sor- row and sympathy to the relatives of the passengers and crew who lost their lives by the sinking of the Caannil steamboat > —— LONDON HOUSE! Stella. & bed HE. : IAC by frof: whatever cause cured in half an hour by 10 cents and 25 cents at all oFMANS HEADACHE POWDERS HOFFM THE 8.8, LABRADOR —_—— m= Captain Erskine’s Certificats Sus- pended for Three Months. —— + [Sp.ciaL to tag EXAMINER.) Loxp N, Ayr 1 8 —Tuae board of enquiry engeg d in invest gating the lo-s of the steamer Labrad.r, Captain Erekine, which ashore and became a total wreck four m1 + f<m &korryvore on March Lat, had feu dthe Captaia of the s:eamer in d-fault and bas suspecded bis certificate fo: three months, ran Now Oyster Regulaticn (*veciai to Tilt ExaMtver] Orrawa, April8.—The regu'at.ons res sp ‘cling ibe ovater flabing, established iy order in couveil 1893, sre amended by adding thereto the following clause, numa ly : ‘The use of drags or dreézes fcr the pur~ pose of taking oysters on any pulic bed in Prince Coanty inthe Province of Prince Edware Island is prohibited during the year 1899.” ~—- KAISER’S ENGLISH VISIT. With the Empress He Will Stay Two Weeks. Loxtoy. April7.— Trath eaye E wperor Wiilias, of Germany will be accompanied to Cowes, Isle of Wight, tor the yatching weather, by the Empress and Princess Wilham and Bitel Frederick. His M+j- eaty, it is added, wili Jive on board his yacht, butthe Emprese «1 her sons will be the guests of Queen V..toria at Os- borve. The visit will probably last twelve days, when the Imperial yacht Hoheo~ sollerp wil: proceed to Aberdeen, and the Empress will laod there and spend a tew weeke at Abergeldie castle, which the Queen bas offered to slace at her disposal. Lo the event of the programme being car- ried out, the younger children of the Kmperor and Ewpress of Germany wil! join the latter at Abergeldie castle. THEY RIDIGULE IT. Many People Ridicule the Idea ofan Absolute Cure for Dyspepsia and Stomach Troubles. R dicu'e, Howev r, is sot Argemeat, and Facts are S.ubborn Tuings. Stomach troubles are so common and ip mot cares, co obstinate to cure that people are apt te look with suspicion on any remedy claiming to bea radical, perman- ent curefor dyspepsia and indigestion. Mavy such pride thimselves on their aeateaess in never being humbugged, éspeci: lly in medicines. This fcar of heing humbugged can be carried too far,so far,in fac’, that many people siffer for years with weak digesticn ratber than ri-k a little time and money In faithfully tesiiog the claims made ofa prepara‘ion so reliable and universally used as Stuari’s Dyspepsia Tabl -ts. Now Stuart’s Dyepep-ia Talleis are vasily d fferent ia ove important respect feom Ordinary proprietary medicines for the reaton that they are not a secret pa'ent medicine, no secret ia made for their it~ gredienis, but avalysis show them to con- iain the natural dizestive fermeuts, pure aseptic pepsin, the d gestive acids, Golden Seal, bismuth, bydrastis and nux. They are not cathartic, neither do they ac’ powerfully on any organ, but they cue indigestion on the common s2nee pls» of digetting the food eaten thoroughly be | fore it has time to ferment, sour and cause the mischief. This isthe only secret of their suscess. Cathartic pills pever have and sever can cure indigestion and stomach’ troal ls | because they act entirely on the bowels, whereas the whole troull: ia really in the stomach. Stuart’s Dyepepsia Tablets taken after nveais digest the food. That is al there isto it. Food notdigested or half digest- ed is poison as it crvaies gis, acidity, headaches, palpition of the beart, loss of flesh and appetiteand many other troubles which are ‘often celled by some other name, : They are sold by draggists everywhere ai 50 cents per peakage. Address StuartCo., Marshall, Mich, for took cd stomsch diseases, sent free. little Japanese Emigrants for Peru. Lima, Peru, April 6.—Tbe Yarura Maru, the first ateamer of the new Japee nese lne, 34 days out from Yokohama, has arived here, bringing 732 Japanese emigrints, chiefly domestic servants aud agricultural lsbourers. F. A4 ‘SULTAN TURN3 TO ENGLAND. Invites Prince of Wales -Asks Him to Visit Constantinople and Sends a Present t> Lord Salisbury. Panis, April 6.— A good deal of inter- est is manifesied in cynnection with the invitation wh ch has been addressed by the Sultan to the Prince aud Pri: cese of W: les to visit Con*tantinople on the occa - sion of their approaching trip to Athens, ov board the Ostorne. Thes inv ta‘ion has coimcided with the gift by the Saltan of a euperb porcelain vase to Lord Salis- “ury, as a token of his particular regard. Tn Sulias, and, in fact, all the leading statesmen at Constantinople, are said to ave been deeply impressed by the receni encessee Of I) -lish diplomacy in gounec. tion with the Fashoda quésiioi, ihe Chinese controversy with Russia,and in the Ma-cat affair, and are turning their eyes in the direction of what they believe to ve the ris-ngeun. In fact, French influence et the present moment is ata discount on the Bosphorus, and a very important ra lroad coucession in Asia Minor, which bas been promised through the French Em baesy to a Parisisn synod cate, has jist been granted to a group of English financiers in- in-tead. I. is considered here that a visit on the part of the Prince and Princess of Wales to Constantinople a the present juncture would tend co et ll further sirengthen British prestige at the expense of that of France with the Turks, al! the more as neither the Prince and “rincess have seer the Sultan since he ascended the throne, alihc ugh they knew him well during the life ime of hie uvcl: and predecessor. Turkish sentiment itself is stated to be distinctly in favor of an uoderstanding with England, owing to the special care which the Koglish autborities heve taken to safey uard Moham medaa interests during tbe recent difficulties in Crete. I ware ccrep of a bad case of Grip by MINARDS’ LINIMENT. S)dney, C. B. C. 1. Lacve. T was curr of lose of voice by MIN- ARD3’ LINIMENT. Yarmouth, CuaRLE3 PLuwMet, I was crvrep cf Sciatica Rheumatis o by MIN \RDsS’ LIN(ADNT. Buoin, Nfl Lewis 8. Beisr: —__—__-—_ > o---—-- The Pop:'s Letter. Loxpox, April 6.—Tbe Rome corres- pondent of the Morving Post erys: ;*Archbisbop Ireland is said to regard tue submission of the Ame ican prelates to ef the moet splendid exemples of obedi- ence ever shown by the Catholic c’erg . He is eurprised that the |) tters of Cardinal Gibbons and Archb ho; Cocrigin canse criticism, which iu his jidgment has arisen from the disappoi: tment fl by the extreme party at seeing tLe American pre- lates escape the soares ‘aid for them.” Guan. the Pope’s letter on ‘Americgnism’ as one OVAL | ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. SS mM UE ad a eR A QUESTION. Dear Sir,—I am a temperance man and a constant reader of the Guardia. [ have been disappointed at not being a‘le to fiod the annual report of the P. E. Island branch of ‘be Dominion Alliance in that paper. We suppose the Guardian to be the organ of the temp*rance people; how is it that it does not contain this report ? ToraL ABSTAINER. [Thisenqniry should be addressed to the editor vttheGu.riiar, Perhaps there was something io the report that he dido’t Lke ] Labor Troubles in Russia. ——- Loxp x, April 6.— The St. Petersburg correspondent of the Times telegraphs an alarmist statement re--rding the spread of serious labor troubles ii thé manufacturing districts of Russia. Ominovs rumors, he say, are in circulation in St. Petersburg; reports of troops sent to suppres outbreake, of the wholesale destruct-on of property, of numerous arrests and of the gagging of the press—yei not half of what is bappen- iig everre c es the eore of the capital. Towns, milla and factories are literally ine uadated with secret, socialist aad revolus iova’y proclamations by »gitators, who are nnadoubtedly assisted from abroad. All this, together with the agitation fostered by the studente, creates a serious political outlook. Newfoundland. Sr. Jonys, Ndi., April 6.—News reached here to-day of the burning of a French lobster factory at St. John’s Islan’, off the west coast, the largest French fish« ing centre along the treaty shore ot New- foundiand, Besides the factory eleven large boats aud a lotof valusble fi-hieg appliances were destroyed. It is believed that the fire was the work of an incendiary, aod the circumstance may serve io bring about a crisis regarding the French shore question. At the South Pole. Brvssets, April 6.—The Belgian geo- graphical society has received a despatch stating toat ths eatreme latitude reached by the Antartic expeditionary steamer Belgice, was 75 35 south, lon. 92. 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