2208 $ Somethiig $ That Would Tempt $ The Poorest Appetite Ss e ( ¢ ¢ 4 ' ‘eh t. Ou NGEL CAKE ew | ; ‘iL sane : re mn 0 are 12 cts each. ¢ eo0@ ¢ nly 16 cts per Ib. é ‘ 4 ¢ ¢ : ? 0 : 1 r MOTTLED CAKE is ‘ ( Telephone US. ip. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. ee FBT VWBWSBWSWS a | er } WHEN THE BYES —— Become tired from read- —— ing or sewing, or if the — letters look blurred and ——run together, it isa ———-sure indication — that —-— glasses are needed, 1 —_—_—have a complete line of -=—— glasses. Itake particular —_——-pains in fitting glasses, and charge moderately ———for them. W. W. WELLNER, JEWELER. = The Always busy Drug Store eel Our Spring Stock Opening Up Silver Soap, Polish, Fur- $ niture Shine, etc. REDDIN BROTHERS Opposite P. O. . POCCCCOCOCHSEEO OOS Coccedocccccccoce é | | Spectacles Just received another lot, selling at 50c and 70ca pair, case included. Also the newest in gold frames. OPERA GLASSES TO LOAN. E. W TAYLOR CAMERON SLOCK. 7 It’s to Your Interest to know our Wail Paper stock—if you are looking fur the best. The more you know of it —the surer are we of your trade. Come Early. Bring Size of Room MOORE & McLEOD The Wall Paper Men. WATCH LOST.—Fetween two or thre Weeks ao, binder will piesse leave same WihG sa ur Vv. isi WANTED —A gentlemen to reprerent a Wholesale Wine and Spint House inp the Maritime Frovinces Must be thoroughly *xperienecd and bave a geod connec Aon, “one other need apply Address Lawrence THE DAILY EXAMINIR, CHARLOTTETOWN,*APRIL 3, 1897 a LEGISLATIVE ASSEMLBY, DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. ee Short Speeches by Hon Mr Campbell, Mr, Bell and Others, — Fripay, April 2. House met at 3.30 p. m. Hon. Mr. Campbell continued the debate on the Address. He compared the record of the Liberal—Conservative Goverpment in the Public Works Department with that of the present administration, much to the disadvantage of the latter. As to the road machines, his experience of them had not been at si] satisfactory. We never had euch bad rouds in the history of the country, i. e., inthe hilly parts. Mr. Campbell then adverted to the lying state- nent that Messrs. Chalmers and Davison rad brought in a debt of $171,000, and pointed out that these gentlemen made no such statement. On the contrary, it was shown thatthe statement of the Auditor under the McLeod Adwministrution was exactly correct. The bill of fare now placed onthe table by the Government | will involve an expenditure of nearly a | million of dollars. This the Province cannot afford. We have no resonrte except farming, and the Government had | better be warned in time not to impose ad- ew | ditional heavy burdens upon the country, Mr. Bell said that he had found Mr. Farquharson, whea Acting- Premier, ex- tremely courteous —anai us to give al the information possible and willing to enforce the Sectt Act. He had always taken the ground that the Government ought not to expeod more money than had been voted by the House of A-sembly at the previous session, and Mr. Farquharson was the only man who had the courage to stop expendi- tures when there was no vote of the Legis- lature authorizing them, He tien reviewed the address. The wording of the paragraph referring 'o the bridge accross the Hills- borough he found very obscure. It had been said that words were meant to conceal theughts. But he was willing to suppuse that the paragraph referred to meant something. He hoped that the bridge would be build in the near future. He wanted tosee direct railwav communication between Murray Harbor and Charlottetown. Mr. Davies bad pledged himself to this, and we ought to stick him to his pledge. He thought that the railway bridge could be utilized as a traffic bridge, and the cost would be oniy a few thousand dollars. As to cold storage, we bave not before us the information upon which the proposition ix based. Therefcre it is im- possible to discuss the question except in acursory way. But b«fore we go into a watter of this kind we must be sure that we can take advantage of a cold storage system. The system must be continuous. We must have cold storage on our railway and be certain thet the Dominion Govern- ment will send us a steamer to take our produce ‘n cold storage +o the British Markets. This being secured, he was iu favor of cold storage. He felt sure that the Government would deai in chemical fertilizers at a loss. As to the clause referr.ng to our claims at Ottawa, if it means what it says, it means nothing. Hon. Messre. Sullivan aud Fergu‘on bad obtained from the late Government $26,000 in addition to our annual subsidy—a_ very tangible acknowledgement of our claims ; and a year ortwo ago, the Hon. Mr. Ferguson in the Senate demonstrated | conclusively, in the clearest manner, the righteousness of our claim upon the Domi- nion Government. We have also special claims upon the Dominion Goveroment. Mr. Davies has a knowleege of these claims and he bas influence. There can be no doubt that, in the near future, a consider- able amouct of additional subsidies will be granted to Prince Edward Island. House went into Committe, Mr. Godkin in the chair. Oa the paragraph referring to cheese factories etc,— Hon. Mr. Gordon called attention to the report that the Dominion Government had given notice that they would withdraw their patronage from our dairy industry on the firstof next mooth. He desired to know what was intended by the Govern- ment ? Mr. McKinnon said that he, for his part, was perfectly sure that the Dominion Goverument would do what was right in respect to the dairy industry. Mr. Shaw said that he had a letter from the Deputy Minister of Agriculture, which set forth that the Government would with- draw its patronage from the dairy industry of this Province on the last day of April. The cheese factories might be able to go on by themselves; but he feared that suc - cess would not attead our winter dairying if the Dominion Government withdrew its patronage this year, aod that what had been done in the past would be rendered futile. ton. Mr. Farquharson said that the Provincial Government was not in posses— sion of any informaticen from the Dominion Government in respect to the matter. Patronage had been withdrawn from the cheese industry last year and nothing hap- pened. It might be all right to withdraw altogether this year. Mr. Shaw admitted that the Dominion Government had withdrawn frem_ tbe cheese factori?s which were strong «nongh to go on alonc; but it had continued to maip- tain about a dozen of the weaker cheese factories. The position wasentirely differ- ent with respect to winter dairying, which, except at Vernon River anda few other places, is not yet strong enough to go on without the assistance of the Government. Mr. McKinnon expressed his pleasure concerning the paragraph referring to the Belfast and Murray Harbor Railway and the proposed bridge scrossthe Hillsberough. He was strongly in favor of the railway and proud that the Liberal Party had taken the matter up. In this connection A. Wilson & C, Montreal. 73 he declared that he had been siandered by } do; Martin Condon 11; James D the press in respect to the Murray River meeting. Hon. Mr. Campbell replied in a vigorous speech in which he reviewed the actions and pledges of the Liberal Party concern- ing the railway to Murray Harbor, and paid. a tribu e to the ability and persever- ance with which Mr. Martin. M. Pi» had advocated the construction of the proposed Sonthern Railway. The address paseed ani the House adjourned until ten o'clock this forenoon. Saturpay, April 3. House met this forenoon. The Address. as passed in committee was adopted and finally presented to His Honor the Lieu- tenant Governor. INDIAN FAMINE FUND. Collected hy the Trustees of Glen Martin Schoo! Distriet : Alex Nicholson 65¢; Charles N Me- Donald 25¢; Alex McLeod 25e; Angus .Me- Pherson 59¢; John M MeDonald 1] bushel wheat; Daniel McLeod 1 de: John D Me- Donald 1 do; Donald McKinnon 1 do;Huch McDonald 1 do; Joha MeLeod 1 do; Donald Nicholern t do; Ronald MePher- son 1 de; Alex MeLean 1 do;. Finley Mo- Kenzie 1 do; William McLean 1 do; Jobn McPherson 1 de; Lanech'in Martin 1 do: Norman McPherson 3; K+nneth Martin 1 do; Maleo!m Gillis 2 do. ) Collected by the Trustees of Head Peters Bav Schcol District : Darcan MePona'd 50¢ :M McInnis $1: D>. MeDonald $1; De MecLavchlin g1; J P Snilivan $1; Temes McKav $1; Charles Wave $1; D H Lawson $1; Alex McLean 75e; Mrs A MelInnis 15°; L Henderson $1; Dougald MeIsaae 1 buch wheat: L Hen- deraon 2 do; William Wiltehire 1 de: Wm Donnelly $'; Icha @ Melnnis i do; Chas Coffin 1 de; Arch MeAulav 1 d-; Adolphna McEwen 2 do; James A MeAulay I de; O W Anderson | do; Hilary M+Tsaac 1 do; David Aniereon 1 do: Thomas Pope 1 do; Anthony Mc T:aae § d>. Collected bv the Trustees «f Skinner’s Pond School District:—Cash $1, wheat 9 bushels. : Collected hy the Trustees of V lage Green Sshooi District :—Thomas Curley 30c; Tie» Wood 25>; Richard Jardine 25c; James Mitehell 25c; Charles Weatherhie hfe; Ellen Murphy 10c; Alfred Burh-e $1; Charles Mitchell 75c; Alex MeNell $1; Daniel MsNeill $1; Peter Jackman 1 bua wheat; Henry Boswall 1 de; John Noy 1 do; William Horton 1 do; Jobn Corrigan 1 do; John T Mitchell 1 do; John R Wearherbie 1 do; Matthias Acorn 1 do; see Weatherbie 1 do; Patrick Daffy ao, Collected bv the tru ters of MoutfHem- lock School District Mra. D. MecDoutyall 25e; Mrs W McLeod 25¢; William Me- Dougali 25¢; Samnel Cameron 25c; Peter Cameron 88c; A Friend 20c; John Luke 1 bush wheat; Edward Pranght bush wheat;S E Gallant }do;Mra A. Naopnan § do; Peter Pranght 1 de; Daniel Nogyani. } } ¢Don- ald 2 do, “ Collected bv the Trustees of Lond Greek School District: —A D McAarthur $I; Jobn McLean $1; Edwin Turner 45c;) W E Stretch 50c; Arch. McLeod 50c; ‘Joseph Stretch 50@c; Thomas Henderson 25c; Hector McLeo1 $1; Alex McK-nzie2 buns wheat: Jos Schurman 2 do; Duncan Mec- Ewen 2 do; Malcolm McConnel 1 do; Neil McKenzie l do; Geo McLeod 2. dao; William McFachern 1 do. M. A. ALiax. St. Sherwood Cemetery Company -_———--- Annual Meeting. The Annual Meeting of Sherwood Ceme- tery Compiny, will be he'd in the parlor of theY M.C. A Bulding. on WEDWNFSDAYV nex!, the 7th inst.. at4 aclock p,m. *for th? eiection of Directors and the tran-aetion of sueh other business as may come before the meeting. By order, HENRY SMITH. Apr il i, ’9°—3i sat, tu thur. Secretary FURNITURE, PIANO & FOR SALE BY AUCTION. [ am instructed by Dennis Murphy,Erq. to se}] by auction at bis residence, Gratton Street, (opposite Prince of Wale< College) on Wednesday, the 7t day of April, com- mencing at Ill ocleck a. m., all his honsehold effects, comprising Piano, Parlor, Dining Room, Hall, Bed- room aid Kitecheu Furniture. Also 1 Vis-a-vis Wagon. Terms Cash. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. YOU HEED NOT WORRY YOURSELF oe about Lumber. We cah supply you with anything in that line— prices and quality—suitable prices to .the hard times, and quality—you’ve heard of. It no use to get |As Thin as a cath. (Our laths are a good thickness.) Running from one place to another when you can get every- thing you want at Barrett's. We will be glad to sell you any- thing from one board to a house. MULTUM. IN. PARVO.- INTERESTING NEWS NOTES SELECT- ED FOR THE EXAMINER. Mr. Payne, of New York, a member of the Senate ways and means committee, | say> the Divgley bill is not framed in a_ spirit of hostility towards Canada. lis} provisions will undoubtedly injare the | Canadians, but that cannot be helped. the exportation of 7,000,000 cartridges which were ordered from an Austrian firm by the Government of Greece... A special loan exhibition of paintings will soon be opened in London to illustrete ihe progress of art during the Victorian reiga. The Australian Confederation Convention , met in Adelaide last week, wher a plan) was drawn up, to be submited to the sev— eral colonies, The Lord Mayor of Dablin appeared , before the bar of the House of Commons Monday and asked for redress of Ireland’s | fiuaancial conditions. Hon. E. Blake! moved and John Redmond seconded a re- | the country. stolen trom the congressional jibrary have | been recovered in New York. valuable was Gen. Braddock’s journal or | orderly book, written by bis aide, Col. George Washington, from January to Jane ad i775. Secretary Sherman has invited the mai-, itime nations tu send. warships to partici: | pate in the ceremonies at New April 27th vext,when the Grant monument will be formally delivered tothe city of| New York. ‘rhe tomb of Gen. Grant was erected by voluntary subscriptions at Riv— erside Park. The North American squadron is ex- pected in Halifax from Bermuda early in May. The new cruiser Indefatigable wili be seen in Halifax then for the first time. The squadron will be the most formidable that has been seen in Halifax harbor for many vears. The Torooto Globe publishes portraits | of a number of Canada’s elderly inhabit - ants, and among these is Sir Casimir Gzowski, who is eighty-four years of age.! ‘hose who have seen that nobly hand-ome man take part in a vice regal drawing roum, standing through the ceremony with erecsand marjial figure, keen eye and every indication of health and activity, will admit that there are few men of sixty who can boast of faculties so well preserved. A youvg widow in France, whose hus- band left her all his property ou condition tiat she should forfett tle wh«l>, except dower, if she married again, was inclined to contract a new marriage, and prudentiy went to the local court to see if there were apwescape. It upheld the will, but a higher coart to: which the question was taken then reversed the decision on novel gruunds. The judges there said that celibacy, being contrary to nature, was something which no man, alive or dead, had a right to impose, and that such an act, particularly in a country like France, where the populaticn is stationary er wan- ing, was contrary to public policy. Upon this the widow married; but it seems that she was too hasty after all, for relatives carried the case up tothe supreme court, which ungallantiy reaffirmed the original upinion. e+ eoe RIDE A STEARNS AND BE CONTENT. Geek A Crow of Gold skillfully fixed to the root or body ofa tooth. will last a lifetime. Perfect results at our office. Your #ppearance has everything to do with the first im- pressions one has in meeting you. No one can make a good appearance with bad looking teeth. Inthe Eleventh Hour of a tooth’s usefulness we can bring every means that skill knows to. save the tooths life. Glve us a Little Time and a little money, and we will attend to your teeth in a satisiactory manner. Painless Filling Effected by the use of the BERLIN METHOD. The newest and best known to surgery. Dentistry has Lost, its terrors, by the methods we employ. We Will Examine Your Teeth free. We will tell you frankly if anything is the matter with them. Our charges are moderate and our work guaranteed. Berlin Dental Parlors, Over store of Prowse Bros. Office Hours:—-$ a. m to 8 p. m. @ e © e¢°0 ® 9 | / 9¢ 36 * TO LET.—A comfortable dwelling contain. ingsix reoms and kiteben, situate on Dor- chester Street, adjoining tue residence of J. B. McDonaid. Es; For particulars of rent, poss ssion &c. apply to Lhomas Alley. 135 TO LieT. The house on Richmond Sit. west, at present occupied by Mr. J. M. McLeod: new and_ painless rr and not too early to be buying. The Austrian Government bas forbidden styles and new shades in Chocolate, Coffee Brown and Oxblood. See our $1.00 shoe. Spring Footwear Not a bit too early tobe thinkmg of shoes fur spring — We are now opening new LONDON HUUSE BUILDING. NEW SEED STORE SO9O 99 9COFOOVOE® We have opened up a Seed and Farm Implement Store solution for the relief of the taxpayers of On the Gorner of Queen and Kent Streets, opposite City Hall. a It’s here you can purchase fresh and pure SEED, and true to A number of valuable bistorical papers | name, as this is our opening year, we can be depended on to The most Sell at the right prices. IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE —Harrows, Seed Sowers Ploughs, Road Carts, Carriages, Daisy Churns, Wringers and | Washers. Double Seed Boxes, (Grain and Seed), at bargain, $14.00 York on| We guarantee repairs for all Ploughs sold by us. HINLAYSGN & MCKINNON TERLIZZICK’S CORNER se Spring garments. Dials WEY Dally Examiner at ~ We Wish it Success In it you will find daily news about our Grand Display of New Cloths for Spring and Summer Suits, Overcoats and Trousers. Our ¢ cutters and workmen are now busy making Guiranteed. D. A. Bruce, FINE TAILORING a The Only Bicycle Sold On P. E. Jsland last season that does not show the wear on bearings is the EK, & D. EVANS & The Only Bicysle sold oa this Island last year tbat at the ead of season the oil was not discolored— was the B. & D. ‘’hese two points prove that no dust gets at the bear- ings and that there is little or no friction, as if so the oil would be discolored. Ask any repair man, or last years riders of a. & Dy if this is not so. SEE 1897 SAMPLES. The Ladies E & Dis a Perfect Gem. DAWSON nc sor ——ae - - a Advertisers ! ‘The home circulation is the most valuable to advertisers. TuHe Examiner reaches the home of our citizens every evening. That account This house is beautifully situated on the JAMES BARRETT. CONNOLLY’S WHARF harbor front, with splendid view. Is fit- ted with all the modern improvements. Apply to Mr. Thos Campbell. I iii for our large advertismy patronage. b THE } XAMINER; PUB. COMPANY SFist sins ini aitnimaitl wiaititna, “iid! GO Syn” oer aa te eerie» mare 9 ca een eG etn ei ae eh Gs. ee ee Lt ommmammer ae mae my Wo aT ast ve STE LEI le, ee ee Seer ME tea oe 2 PO SR ne yee nea nn Sern : cae. oe: ipaammetren GE PLE AEE AOA EI oe Tae em ay yk cope te ra I I = OL | ee sap te Ui i iL , j .