mr x ‘ i rnp ‘> rr OTN pry »* r > P THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 2121559 oe See A me ee ° wee ¢ aw het semi a ee — e i ’ PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE | Hope River district made a road to s rve } nO moR y in our fisheries mpared with ! Province amid was desirous of . | bis own ae ae his action should aot f. rmer oe Are we t ke beck our! keeping doww te « xpenditure ae far a } : i ' be sustained, tis not wey ‘ j ;; wharvea an cee; : ? a ; 2 aw thd ; : Contineed fram Buh pag i i Ol BUP N'Zing, in view ; ‘ keep them ne He was po-sib'e, lt wae ghe de Sire of he Govern- | i of the abuse in this rezard, that a Road | favorable to permanent public works | ment to serve ti peos’s well io alld rt | i | . . ; re ig B.id t- | the right direetion and hoped that a com- Act its to the intr duced, Proc eding, Mr. He saw them in the other provinces, ar d ‘ mente Pi read MaCuUIhes were intr ue I ran wou 1 he chosen revard:ess of Cimpbell condemned the cutting off of the | they wee very iF tle more eX pensive than | ed to reform the road sceryiee He esta : porrenrss _ Rerecring rs supplemeats. He regretied that | the ordinary kind. The Road Act sbould | led (hea when there wa-a Proteseor of | mronosed bridve be ‘ala | there was no grant for exhibitions this be amended, upervisors shou'd be abol | Avricu ehereihe peopledid not take! . Y . es 36° "V's ' - pis » Vt aK e y ila yt ive Oi8 SsuppOTL tO ear Kxhibitions, be held, should ished Ihe roads could he im proved and | that ipierest iu the matter. it was iad f* ‘ meas for u sed expeaditure uoder ‘ aa control of the | well arr =, Jess money than they | they woud He hoped to see agrien tare : f + jnances Of ‘the province ar rovernment, A;uhough’ farm prices | DOW cost Mr lige then apok » of thie c } +i] / e i . e ' _ ‘ : : ;taugutin the college, an the archers | é ae i " 1 basis For the past iecreased r e*ili by ghi His | trip t Eng and as a delegate As as] p- | ut | | fii ale phan o> ’ : Al . ' ; ="? eas . : * Tt 4 belek Ue PTO ‘ cn y } nm tk mG 5 a th vads in the New Loodon | eguntry Che Gover: ment cap borrow | per of stock he tele mt co um his Juty to uns | ] H- noped tn time w r v a oy aoe} ‘ : scp ‘ i? hover itime lo reeeiven q x ' I bee gO | 1 a8 they are ; Mao ay t i e VO th faripera have to dertake the work, He b | eved f om his far a dion ‘ the fi } ry Wat i j : : en x ei i ¥ : : % 7 : iby 1 fi Bin ol ii } Wal aud a | « hed a sas 4 it pre ae u ne, u pay " n giit ge security of 0 wo. exper! DBSe that our Cut.le were bot male rial tncrense toour revenue When j taix o'clock . se adjourned, Mir ; : 29 . ahi 118i i , , o°\R AY f . at : Atsixo k the Hou sdjeurs mpbel then Look up the ques- | properly shipped. He — visited. Loa- | ithe ma‘ter coves before the G veromen: | 4 gi Jig 3 Tavr bay, April 20, gy vine: Kt. Fhe soverpment had | don, Liverpool aud Derby. He | no dw» rein who Ké-euch ad e} : : a ; : (i+ i / ' + : ‘ Pia e ; od a9 D. 9200,000 on the tlehi-e t ‘ound « good friend in § ey Reha: ¥ si House met at 10.30, eop ciied for ai oo pete ts ; wher ae vi cia : ’ ypowrde | Hietert 1D ti4 PE Vias’, wil O¢ able ta | *,* , UO veal : t ; @S-'= 4 1Ge i j j } Positively cured by these Mr. Campbell resumed the debate en | py) 4 io Gover ‘ s. The é ting loresatle H 7 Hsetile our ripht-, Itt to be bopedin the | - s i at , ‘ ' woy pment, ef ve Inf n. e Op dd to sub- sidiliied , i 2 » 3 | . . : as » 3 i t near future tiere w ll b» no more lefie 2 Little Pills. | the addrese. He contended that there wa » Ltical temper. nave dragged the | mit a detailed report of hia vi-it iu a tew | M Desk we k ; a a eae lieve Distress from Dyspepsia, | no snfficient data before the Houze re- j wd of tam a oe ca : ae ei ee aa aad ; wir. Si -Cues tow exceplion to the They also reliey sfrom Dys ‘ i e «were H days. Hethougat:he tax ace did got bear paragrapl in th sp-ech congratulatin 3 : al ee ha ; : i struc : os 5 << ; : , mm tb Speci ODYTALLLA zg ty ; ond T Hearty Eat A per: } garaing tne bi idg and tha its constru isked th Le der yf be G »vernment equally upoo all. He part 6; an were K 3 , : ) he t : weeded wth ta & so ; } the couury up oa prosperity whien did & siete » Dizzi » Nausea, Drowsl ition was not elog pre CEC ‘ » De consistent, and urged him not to al while his ue Zubor ps d ubout valf that | Dot ex'st : The Provae ; ek Bad he Mouth, C 1‘ | businesslike way. Where were the minutes |] ww hie party to lead bim aster ’ amouat. B-sides, although «# farm.’ ; ' of | Ie l he Bs ‘ye ar ef = es, Bad Tastein uth, é on : me as ay. at. 31 presey, alf a millio ere aah. ; 7 yr VY > " of Council beari 1g Spee che matier! W 2 Mr. W ise w ' oud tO se@ £060 many lacd is mortyaved he has to ty cheinte : re ee age as d P-in in the Side, TORF7D LIVER. They | ea " n &5 Pee Se es to coniribate towards the building of a n the Side, 1O! te i} was to become of the wharves on eac farmers ‘in the House be y e they are | est and ail the taxes Legi«!a iow sno.) be | bridge which will fast I hal l . rn) *the B f Is ‘urely ec retable. ' : ” » ras z ; . 2 ic “ ’ ™ R ruiaie the DoOwcis Pure y b* iside of the ferry after th brid ve wa we i] acqu sinted wih the was te of ine broaght In O remedy this He thovght | Lic non us . Thie eqs Sate? ser Hall tm sia wg er ave to be main- /..... : 5 } ee Ot good manag-ment. 6rnall Pill. Small Dose. | bali? Would they aot have to be m ‘i country [tis welito have !awyera and | the Government did not act rghit with toe? Tie revenue and ex aaties rl iid be : } ane ¥ ‘hs ur sen 7f i aie . > X VOC 3 uit ) Smal! Prico,. ae oo onus » Bull , : mane eats, ont the farmera should pre- | contract or for the asylum annex, He, the made to meet. He did not believe the ee ORE CAE w | r y ‘ . en . i . 1e@ cS b sti i Jo a 9 = ] iboroug” | punderete. . They may be relied upoo | contractor, should be given chance to “ DP) minion G svernment were in earnest in »uDstitution ferry, M fi = ed oo “5S” | vo legislate in the b *tinterests of all. He | test the matter in the courts. The Gov- regard to the bridge It w ss merely a | ] oul > self-sustaining : : os = as merely the fraud Uf the da coon —s 1 : as — ~<a did not helieve the farmers here were as | eroment should not hang up his propercy. { political lodge Whv do they vot by ild MO STSUG Ut LHS Ca | The only information they had regarding prosperous a8 was thought. Gere the Mr. M.McKinnop w.s the next speaker | ihe bridge the me Ives ? lt % ‘it : ( I , yas e fir re > non. ; . : , ¥ } 1¢e se es { & ihe : j c a a” | the ferry wae the figures give : by ‘ hoO- | farmer and the m »ney lender are depends | He dealt with the record of ‘the Govern- shah Egret gered Oe 1a = es Lece you get Carters, member from Murray Harbor. t 48) ent upon oneanovther. He heldthatina pro- | men referred to the actions of tue Hon. Mr to : the 8 heriea he 7 pe ” ‘ 2 ave expe f . « } -p > o , oo ted that the ee ee a 8 | vince like this, with Only agriculture to} Peters, firs: as leader thea in leaving the | | . int j . a | \ ee Fn i the f-rry was $15 000 a year for 25 years, depend on the rate ; “ : 1e was sierestec 1D thls *k for Carter's | ut el perd on, ate of interest should be | Fort Agustus district, and then returoing i j etoile sich i lL Le Oy | But what > the facts? During tae seven ? ; mitfer nd Considered ithe prov.sions | Bat what are se cle aaa lowered by at least 2 per cent. and a re- | on the Sibbath to take his seat when he made by the Federal Gover. meat resnect - , ; year thathe (Mr. C.) had coutrol of the | resolution to this effect should be brougi.t | was not o resident of this Province | j TT aa ai In sist and di ‘mand | ferries the expenditure averaged $7,700 a |; : shes, ; or | Ing Oveter suing were oot right and jaat MISISt Cmar j ferci le expen Z iyi rie He cons.dered the appointment of the Afier recess,—Mr. McK vaon continued He wanted to know how the Provincia] ’ ttle JT 3 Py | brid, <a. ae HN $12,000. “4 Karl of Minto @ good one, aod blieved he | bis speech Oa the Address, first desl ng Gsendeided pr poted oda:rolliaz acd i. “i ( ‘i \ : Vue : ~ farter’s Little Lin er TRS are. 8 bot af CCC eee os would make a worth successor of Lord | with the proposed road reforms showing | protecting our fi-beries it they are biode. | i i ve "ns 3 : : — , ’ : , . | the — ; + rom - go" . Aberdeen. Speaking of the increased inter- | that mauy very necessary improvements | over to us by the Dominion, : | keep the ridge pair est that was taken in horticulture and | should be made. In reyard to the Govern- | Ho Mr. MeDonel! coogratulated tt ; wn AY, | The whole country will have to pay for! -orieulture | é , , oe, Sere SeCenel + COMET Ree toe oy j Be. 1 aericuiture he expressed the blief that} ment’s boast of what they had done for | member from Macon she on his maiden (i id | this bridge, and the House 6 enti'led to | this province w bl ied : . vm M-scouc on his maiden i p as capable of predac- {| agriculture he pointed out thai the Con- speech: but be waa at variing th- the fullest information regarding it before | ; th b : speech; b e Was at sea regariing th P : , & le? ee ee e est ~— fruit. But all | servative Government established a chair two subj-cta be took up, namely the Attention being asked to vote the people’s money. | farmers could not avail themselves of | of agricu‘ture in the Prince of Wales | S a. Tis aubscriber will sell by Public Auction, at his farm on St. Petere Road, three miles from Charlottetown, his entire stock of pure bred registered cattle, com- pris og Jersey, Guer nsey, | Aldernay and Ho Isteins cortaining Mra Jones’ Great Herd of Jerseys supplemented by importations diree: from tbe Chaonel Islands. This aale will he withont reserve on WED- NESDAY, MAY 10th 1899, at1l2 o’c’ock noon. This tsa chance of a lifetime for yodivy dual, clab< or corporations to secure animals bred in the purple. BENJAMIN HEARTZ. —_ Taking up the paragraph regarding the fi heries decision My, Campbe!] wanted to koow what right they bad to say that such ineant that we would get a share of the fishery award. They say the decision gives us the fisheries. Where do they get the authority for this? The fact is the fishery award is gone, although the other claims are extast. He would hail with delight the settiing of these vexed questions aod the placiog of the finances of the province in better condition. What have the Government done to accomplish this latter end ? Where are their promises ? They have vanished as the Government will vanish as soon as the people geta chance. He Loped the Government would not vote $10,000 or 12,000 a year before the present unjust tax act was re-cast and made more equit- abe. He was in favor of a bridge, but be~ fore voting such a large sum it was neces~ eary to equalize revenue and expenditure. fruit-grewing. The dairy output, he con- was imported this year. The value of labor is not equalized. The farmer ia al- ways kept under. So far as he is con- cerhed the motto of all Goyerament’s come to be “keep quiet.” The fame 18 trae of all Premiers. When they are not leaders they promise the farms ers everything, but when they are elevat ed tothe Premiership their advice to the farmers, if asked for aoything, ie “Keep Quite.” The furmers were blamed for buying buggies. But they had to buy them in order to keep up with the times He was glad the Government was about to appoint a dairy inspector or: instructor. The Danish people are takiog the lead in butter in the English market, and this is the outcome of proper instruction and in- pectiou. They are also ahead in pork The construction of the Hillsborough bridge was an oid promise, and he had lost ' College and otherwise showed an active j tended, would not pay for the flour that! | Hillsborough bridge aod ine Fish ries, ; When a@ resoiutioa is submit d regarding interest in the farmer’s welfare—not] ke | the former it will be «eeu tiat this ods the present administration wao boast, bui | vince will not be asked to pay one cent— fail to perform. ; , . | Only the interest onthe d flerence of the Hou. Mr. McLean followed. Io Fep'y'0€ | cost of a railway b.idge aud combined to the charges brought by the hov. wem- | railway uod traffi: bridge. tis aot pro- ber from New London he said that if put- | posed that the Provioce sha'l assume the tiug the roads asd bridges in proper shape : ; R protection of our (irheries, This wil is booding then, the Government is | still lie with the; Dominion governmeat. guily.. Wuile doing ‘big work the Continuing Mr. McDo ald congratulated mouey was spent judiciously. The | yp Ri d, the mover of the address, eupervisors in the places referred to by Mr. Campbell are Messrs McKinnon, McGuigan and Lamost—three competent honorable men who coali scorn anything in the shape of dishonesty or boddlieg. The roads under their supervision are in capital condition, In short, the roade | throughout the Province are in an excel- lent state. The leading roads are all turspiked and the bridges are in as good repair as possible considering the m aterial of which they are built. In connection with ou hig very excellen: and 1 erate speech. | That hon. genilemin ig certainly » an acquisition to this House. He (M>. McDouald) regretted the insinuation of hon. leader of the Opposition with the respectto Mr. Wise’s tripto England and his bebavior whilethere. Tak og up Mr. Cam pbell’s sia'ement that he, wi le Com - missioner for the zgovrroment, did pot spend more than $7000 a year on the ferry he eaid, Journels of the House for rea ; other. Attractive}, omen. fal rivwwe ot her cheeks ik ite R fr ) n atrrd her vira, “ity, . Al health mist mean tha! & WF ema, * a Woman That sbe ; 4 ‘| € ms & TOME ay perfect ina sexual way, as well ae ine Th Al ahe is capable of Derfornsi erfeutly the Cuties of maternity, Seat re born with what ix called **conating. 6081 weaknesg, ” Those wh» do not ene JY perfect health, need oniy take’ the proper pr-ceutions and the proper reme 10 become perfec: ly well and »troag Dr Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will : y cure any derangement of the distinctly femig. ine Organism. p a ' Send 31 cente in one cent StAMp® to World ~ Dispeoeary Medical A 880ciatioy ee N.Y. aed rencsivs Dr, Pierce’s 8 page “Common Sense Medi ah ” . to viver,” illustrated. “7 a Why is ona women at, “8C'lve ania ' | Other not ? The rpg admirable | attra ive thing about ag - Ur live mee man iS her wa nantinees, ivory : admires a won nly womew, — He tn, have health. of « urse, witheat “ai won'd Jose che brigntness of her ro, a \ | a SENSES Ae ANS A) Oh Kal:-omine 18¢ package Whitewash 10e to $5.00 Beaver Brand Mixed Paints. Step Ladders. S Sake ye Brush : ve the | 4 : ' 1883 disposed of that hen. 90 wii d2 awk for 2 wks . _ = ei ee ee of contidenee in both governments. How~| Mr. Campbell’s charges of boodiiag Mr. smulemes’e aie This report © a pride, e agree . , ever, if bridge were built, tolls should | Mclean submitted statement of what | 4), h 13.433 . = 2 the Goveroment that we should guard with bei 7 shows that $13,433 were tpent for that “Set Gsheries rights as laid | oC) UC '™Posed. Two yeara ago we were| happened while Mr. Campbell was| year. This he thought, snowed that no ants, KS ; Ou ' f et a i : aaa eg Siae promised arbitration regarding our claims. | Commissioner of Public Works which be reliance could be placed on Ms, Goes : —_ » . ( - , od x a . J - down by the decision of t wy ue promise was renewed last session. claimed, showed that masy works were bell’s fi P ji A © 6rs is sisi cil. He was surprised to ree no reference | Bat arbitra ion i : ; : e's Hgures, roceeding, Mr. McD »nald eo " af ates Aiiselllt ter thie didneniiosats Cininn ~ ) etl00 18 as far off as ever. He had | let without contracts and that in some eaid he would prove that the present ferry Employment Registry 8 ada stonished : . Seeueeg tos hope of geting it. Hon Mr Fielding | cases the comract price was exceeded. | gygiem cost more than the proposed ex- ! He was also astoniencs to see nO reference | told him tha: Nove Scotia also had strong | Besides these there were big sums charged 7 i f pr a ane ———— to Mr. Wise’s mission to England. He} cjaims and ihe ; had : : : » penditure for # bridge over the Hilia- } tiny en Mekdine banded ty the Jey bave had po arbitration | for horse hire. One hupdred and twenty~| borough. In regard to Mr. Campbell's a of thie oe eee will — arte a. d ete 1 been located yet, He believed our fishery claim was a | three j>bs were let without anv contract at charges against the eu ervisore the Attor SES vers any it arn ‘ 2Sisla' . : { e ot inst . T an : ? : - ploy« of bats r in w - oe leg to Wiles Road Act. ads we n Jocated | Just one, and if we had able and determin~ | all when the member for New Londoa > © p ‘ = obtain belp and situations by applying t 9} for party purposes andthe servic* prosti- od no bebind is ; : : : 7 ney General held it wasa personal matter - —— Se eae on 1to serve the ends of the party in] yo ncahe Ant it might be obtained. He | was Commissioner. Io regarc to the/ijat was at the boitom of the € TO LET.--that comfortable dweling house oh Fe lla : ds 4 + ~ ad - “ 4e4 ro ‘ “san haat cn adiceanes alone tuted to The “sé sieikide te tie dtceel.s hopec the fisher es matter would be seri- | siatement that ihe leader of the Govern- | - . sree | Situssed near corner of | avies and Pembroke AN a) ’ Owe } : y sg é * 8 » > . . sii 7 VP rig. , Lacy: Ruff. finder will please leave same | POWE- late Rev. P. A, | US Considered. Our fisheries have been | ment had written acircular tothe euper- | First class agente evervwhere 10 du roduce | 5, brighton. now occuried by Mr. Wid at this office. #0 be ene rave or - a d , f practically ruined Ten years ago two | visors respecting the public works, if the , tbe scmeSunlight Gas Generator; only reliable | Bullman. Avoly to WC. Harris. Jr. | 83 : eae 4S es McElm 100 4 strade the vrounds o a . ; ; : | a@/OMatic acetylene gas generato the mar- | 4. “rp * TO ET.—4 house on North River Road ony wemhys eee sania a ee would fil! a can; today it | leader did so he evidenily believed he ws | ket sells at sight; liberal ipdauaene ieee we a house ov Br goron Road, beated | conta sing 5 rooms and kitchen, with a barn | | st —e = v kes f takes twelve or more to doro. There is acting io the best interests of the lable agents: apply to the Sualight Gas Co { + a a ec; bath, electric ight. ae C. attached. Apply to John E liot. i wk pd port the government. ne supervieor oO Ltd. Mc atreal. , , 5 er RRR SE © anata Ki a a . . : a i = : CREAT FURNITURE i” ve ~ —~ Change in Business— Pending duced a change in our business, we offer our immense prices for CASH ONLY. We intend to work up allour Lumber, Coverin rapidly as possible, and turn all into CASH. li YOU WANT FURNITURE this is your opportunity. All Accounts Due Us ““* if YOU WANT FURNITURE, if YOUR ACCOUNT IS PAST DUE, YCL BI chain wii included. be Settled at ONCE stock of FINE FURNITURE at re- gs, Hardware, etc, as éaccounts are Now being Rendered ‘ To work off our contracts for , we will cut down very close to cost, If eels you pay too much. The money is better in your pock YOULL FIND WE MEAN BUSINE YOULL FIND WE MEAN BUSINESS y SS some 200 Hicycles, for spot cash you pay any more than $60.00 for et than in the dealer’s ‘