AR AN AV AN ARYA) oma Tig > ¥ i? “%@* > <i re FROM 2 (’CLOCK TILL 6 aa See VEDNESDAI APRIL 19th =NGLISH F AEN —AND— MERICA: MUILLINELY We want every lady ian Charlottetown fo visit our Millinery Cepartment on April ] 9th, seq ji tt] ay» PPD & THB MILLINERY LEADERS SUNNYSIDE. frie bteteas THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIJ. 18 1899 Saal APRIL 18, 1899. A LAIE SESSION AND A BIG PROGRAMME. Tue calling of the Legislature together | . i nin a fortnight ofthe first of May to discuss and deal wiih the important ques- tions and measures referred (o in the Lieu- tenant Governor’s speech is outrageous. First, there is tLe action to be taken in respect to the construction of a bridge over the Hillsborough in connec.ion with the | proposed Belfast and Murray Harbor Railway,—iovolving the outlay, direct ‘from the treasury, of many considerable This is a dollars @ year, a of | portion of our small revenue. which we have all been But and the country are entitled to the fullest towards point | working for years. the Opposition possible information as to all! the detaila of the arrangement made with the Domip-~ ion Government. The whole is greater than apart, and care ought to be taken that in providing this great boon for the section of the country south of the Hills~ borugh all the conditions are just and fair, and such that the interestaof the province This mat- ter demands full publicity and ample time for discussion. Then, there is the decision of the Privy Council as tothe fisheries. What does it involve and what had better be done about it? This, aleo, isa matter of first-class importance, and not to be hastily or lightly dealt with. The Legislature and the peo- ple ough¢ to know precisely the position of the province in this regard. at large will not be hampered. Our fisheries may be developed into a great source of wealth to the province, or they may be practically ruined. A false step at this juncture may be fatal tothis important interest, and 4 false etep may be made,—indeed, like~ ly to be made—unvless ample time is afforded for investigation, discussion, and consideration of the points in the is casé. We are also told that méasures are being prepared tothe end that the Province may be placed upon a more substantia! financial basis. Certainly, this is very Gesirable; for afier six or seven years of Liberal ruie, with no res sources except agriculture, with a debt amouutiog to ha!fa million, decay- ing ascets, increasing taxes, and nothing | done to promote the interests of the peo ple, the financis! condition of the Province But how it to be bettered by taking on the care and expense is not enviable. is | of the insbore fisheries is hard to see. clear comprehension of the promised weasures and all that thev involve can only be arrived at after full discussion, and for this time is needed, In much addition to tLese there is to be a needed revolution in our corrupt of all the ordinary business of the session. | What about the Prince of Wales College and Normal School? What about the annex to the Provincial Hospital for new the Insane, for want of which patients are com pelled to lie about in the halls and | corridors, and io respect to whom the medical superintendent can do little or nothing towards cure? What about th, accounts of last year which have not yet—nearly four months after the close of the year—aeen the light? All these questione, and more, ought to Yet his followers be fully considered and discussed. Premier Farqubareon and have called the Legislature together at the season in which, ordinarily, our pple are compelled to devote all their time to preparation tor ploughing and planting. Such lag- B DAILY EXAMINER. | | awakened to the fact that there are im } ! i thousande | A | road service together with the transaction | gardly conduct is; we hesitate not to say, outrageous and scandalous. The winter is pa*t, navigation jy Open, work is leug begun;— and our Liberal rnjerg ave just portant measures to be talked abont, thought about and deal: Legislature of the Province, with by — eee A GOOD SPEECH, A perueal of the recent speech of Mr. 1 A.C. McDonald, M. P., as reported in Hansard, will prove that what the des- patches have stated concerning its excel- —— — en lence was not overdrawn. Mr. McDonel i’s speech was a capital one from every point of view, aud weil worthy the representa- tive of King’s County. We reproduce a portion of it to-day—that portion which refers tothe action of the Government in respect (o its prohibition plebisciteé,—and hope to be able to publish other parts of it By that the Guardian—which again protests its absclute independente~—has been un- able to fiad for this partof Mr. McDonald’s Temperance and prohibition teken second place in the Guirdian; and it ie at a later date. the way, we notice room speech. matters have lately now utterly opposed to the use, by temper- ance advocates, of violent language in re- respect to our “.um G.vernment.” >_< » NOTES AND OGMMENTS. —Yesterday’s trip of the little Princess was an eye-opener for the Stanley. — Hon. members from the Goyernment side of the House will have to handle themselves livelier than they did yester~ day or the Legislature will be in session till the 17th of September next. —The swearing in of the new members yesierday afternoon wasa_ sicw function The most remarkable thiag about it was, the placing of Hon William Campbell io the seat fer the firat district of Queens occupied by ex-Premier Warburton ! —As an ind: x to the conduct of Mr. Flint, the probibitionist leader, who bas lately been trying to make it easy for the Goverim ot,the Halifex Herald suggerts that “the prohibitioniets can’t give Mr. Fliat a County Court Judgeahip, but the Government can,” —Freight shipped ai Montreal on che se :ond of March was rece ved here to-day, Such is the secommodativn for our busi~ ness men afforded by the Government whch despatched a steamer and train on Sunday to bring Mr. Peters right along ‘to bolster up the to‘tering L beral Adminis- | tration of this Province ! —Lucky mar, Mr. Peters. Finds steam- and trains waiting to teke bim right All } } | er along, co Sundays as on other days. provided by the Busi: 61s ie Business Gov- ernment which tupplies horre teams (0 | carry Our mails, and compels our mer~ chants to wait for their gools,—while it collects two rates of freight instead of one. 1 | “QUEBEC STEAMSHIP (0 STR. CAMPAKA WILL LEAVE MCN REAL MONDAY, 24th APRIL. for Charlottetown. Freight solicited. GARVELL BROS, AGENTS Ch’town, 18 April, ’99 §1—21, pat, guar Gees a — SS and 2750 each. have ever shown An Anpeal To Your Pocketbook Complete Bedroom Suites—New pa —- terns—-nice hand carvings—Price cludes 3 chairs and table~ $15.00, $16.00 $17.00, $18.00, $20.00. $22,.50,$25,00 in- The finest line we Mark Wright & Co Ltd. HOME MAKRRS the | j The Art Is To Have Thom at the Richt Time sani The Right Pris New Hats, New Gloves, vT T °° New Vei'ings, New Dress Gcools J, PATON & CO. 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Fatcy cup, saucer and plate, porridge sets, all at a discount SANDERSON & CO! VICTORIA ROW “ — -- _ ———— SEED WHEAT! Oe ee DEAR SIR,— I am very glad to be able to inform you that after testing the WHITE FIFE WHEAT, imported by you from. the North Wet last fall, I have no hesitation in recommend ing it to the farmers of P. E. Island. I sowed twenty grains without making any special selection, and out of the twenty, ninteen grew strong and / healthy. Farmers in this seetion of the country pronounce your sced wheat the best sample that they have seen imported t this Island. Yours ete., R. P. BAGNay, Farmer, Hazel Grove, P. EL I still have a few bags of this lspecially selected wheat to dis- pose of. HORACE HASZARD, QUEEN SQUARE Ch’tewn, April 18, 1899