THE DAILY BXAMINER, @HARLOTTETOWN, MAY 12, 10900, | THE DAILY EXAMINER | A SURPRISING STATEMENT. noe “sae Ir is surprising that Mr. Arthur Peters, that “the Conser- CLEMENCY. Tey ; “The British troops, immediately upon taking possession ofthe laager, were ordered by Lord Roberts to devoie al! their aitention to succoring the wounded and Top of the Heap! MAY 12, i900 Q. ©.,--has charged THE TRUE CAUSE. |vative party threw every obstacle in the | burying the dead, as well as to the caring sD way of sending acontingent to South | for the women and children, who were ip ‘ ——— Africa.” No fact is more fally establish- | panic-stricken in expectation of some x “a ’ fearful punishment.” After the surrender , ; led f 18: at ¢ 8 1 : Wirh much that the Guardian saya) than tis: ” at or oe Tt eee of Cronje. j inder the heading of “The Legislature” | ¥48 One of the first (if not the Orst) of tae ‘* The inhuman conqueror, the Duke of Among the accepted Spring ve cordially agree, But it is evident that | public mea of Canada to advocate the | Cumberland, caused bis priconere, among Jacket styles there are many ‘ ie ; i Oa - . a 3 ee: - : ; rhe Guardian is wrong when it ascribes | Sending of a contingent — vie his speech sige rent ger of ~ ee ar — 7 variations of the jaunty Eaton , : ‘. | In Scouland, to be murdered in cok 001 : . ' Sat Be - Legiclatnre to| at the Halifax exhibitiun—and that Sir ? effect; many ve ; os the recent disor ere f out L gisiature to Ww ) ! wack After the battie of Culloden, where per +] ms no | trimmings, : ; “tO 7A og > I ~ £ . ° 2 *geeye aig - the party system ; for scenes equally as | ilfrid Laurier was the fir / man !D | ished forever the hopes of the Stuart ie “coat” models, too, show a = turbulent and disgraceful took rlace but | Canada to oppore the suggestion and to | dynasty. number of smart developements. . : a ces olde ; i ae ae : : r Si} ge : ‘ . recently in the Legislature of Sritish | leclare that it could not be carried out Ataron Scotia’s lonely moor, You will see that ve have suc Columbia where “the party. sya-|; see the “ interview published by the Calloden’s cairn doth raise its bead ; ceeded in working in all the tem” is not 0 operation, | Toronto Globe. Huge mouument, through all the yeare, new niceties without letting the e i \ i . . ee : “ Oro +! 1 » ae . . . rr : ' aud, if.we mistake not, scenes almost, if In point of fact, if it had not been for the vbie and ignoble dead. price get very high. There will be no better time than now to make selections. Prices range from $2.50, 3.00, initiative of the Leader of the Opposition and the clemor of the Conservative press, not quite as bad, have taken place in the For there the highest in the land } Legislature of New Brunswick under the Before the prince-born butcher stood ; For Purity and Savoriness ea ae 5 Sad ——_ Ae NE STE ANAT GIT a o + Fin | non-party system. No. The cause of | interpreting public opinion—notably | A conqueror, by force of arms, 1.00. 5.00 7.50 and 10.00 ye the ferment lies aot in the party system, | the Montreal Star—Canada would not A fiend, to slaughter ia cold blood. VME Sars, Sw ee —— i F 4 but inthe unrighteous acts, the trickery,! have sent a contingent (o — Sn Not such those lustrous warriors of the Goods ; . 4 dishonesty and corruption of tne men in | until after the meeting of Parliament: W ho boast no empty badge of power ; - ; Mm office and power. If the West River dis- | We shall await, with interest, Mr. Peters Beyond each glorious feat of arms bk is Rare, high-souled deeds of mercy tower. BRIGHT CHEWING TOBACCO iS AT THE TOP OF ALL OTHER BRANDS. re Mootreal. DOMINION TOBACCO CO., | district are the victime. pe ee ee aaa i LL La “ CRESCENT” §TEEL AGATE fErated pie plates make pastry that tairly melts in your mouth. These grooves give continual circulation under pie, keep plate | pertectly flat, pastry never sticks. This is oniy one of many kitchen | novelties made in ‘ | +. Creseent” Steei figate Ware’ They cost no more than out of date lines, being stronger, Cleaner, more durable. |} Find oar labels on your pur- chases, then you wili have satisfac- thon. } MACE BY The Thes. Davidsen M’f’¢g Co. MONTREAL. 1 ieiiiietateen SO. SO TERPPRRGREERES Eo as consent DEREDE ir Stock of adding Rings } u braces all the differ- ent widths and styles. We have all our wedding Rae - » wre ~a = Vv POPSROREERTERECSAGAGEERS oni at Saag * 7 y aneranes Qhercnnacengreste se = rings made especially for = ox. Every ring is war- = yanied by us, ef : c's We carry the largest eo — st(ck of wedding rings in 6"SS\ A; ce | S stl ecity, Visit this store, 7 a “ yo yore sure to find the iy! t ring here. wy W. W. Wellner Jeweler & Engraver, a a nhayt es “A FUnnasivuucunvenanneaseneece, git rnin , a ¢ 2 8 s yes ser ~ For igs 8 iv to | eo ; RVELL BROS, Pe > ay Agents. bs representative, if an election had been held in terms of Mr. Wise’s resignation | an? the requirements of the law, there would have been no d-sorder. Honest British men cannot see injustice done without raising their voices in pro~ lest and doing what they can to prevent | it. Thatis the tree cause of the disor- derly scenes which occurred in our Legis lature, when Mr. Speaker QCumwmiskey was enforcing and carrying out the rob. bery and wrong of which Mr. Wise sod the electors of the West’ River The remedy for the disorders which the Guardian deplores consiste, in our opinion, not in the abolition of the party system, but in the more careful selec.ion of men to operate the system. Electors ought to be careful to elect only men of established character and good abilities. Ifthis were the sine qua non, we should not have to lament the dishonest tricks and overs reaching rascality which produces dis- orderly scenes in tne Legislature and fer- ment throughout the country. THE WISE CASE. Tue GuarpIAN refers to the contention that Mr. Wise wished to receive at the hands of his constituents their endorse- ment Or cOndemnation of his changed attitude towards the Government, and says : “If we are to accept this viewof the case, we must ask why did not Mr. Wise place his resignation at once directly in the Speaker’s hands,in which case, ander the law as it stands, the writ musi have been promptly issued and an election would have been held before the Legielas ture met. Mr. Wice did not take this course.” The answer to this argument is, as we learn today, that Mr. Wise’s couditional resignation “as the hands of the Speaker in March ijastand was forwarded to the Lieutenant-Governor forthwith. Butthe writ of e!ection was not issued, and the election was not held. Who is to be blamed ? The law says: in “The Lieutenant Governor shall within seven days after the receipt of a notifica: tion of a vacancy in any of the cases aforesaid, isswe @ writ for the electionof a member in the place of the member whose seat is vacated,” This case is evidently one to be further trict had not been unjustly deprived of its| explanation of bis investigated in the Legislature or else< where. ee oo —Le Pionnier, one of the French or- gans of the Government, reports the exodus from ‘Juebec as phenomenal. This is strange, because Laurier placed a paragraph in the speech from the throne last year saying that he had stopped the movement. aS — ee one, We have the right kind at the right prices wanted—We have 40 set of theni— the -vide_ rim are still Wide wheels, with or withcut —_ a a = erroneous statement. OP Oe = ~_—— A SPLIT. Tue split between the Liberals of Mani- toba seems to be bigger than ever, It ap. pears that the Government wing of the party bas come out openly againet the old. time Liberals, and particularly against Mr. Richardson, the Liberal member for Liegar. Ex~Premier Greenway has been sent into Mr. Richardéon’s constituency to cam paign against him on Mr. Sifton’s bebalf, and if possible to destroy him asa publicman. Mr. Richardson fought side by side with Laurier, Greenway, Martin, and Sifton in the old opposition days. He understood the programme thoroughly, and expected that it would be carried out. It was ashock to him when he found that Laurier and Sifton bad determined to throw overboard the entire programme: Nor was he alore in his astonishment. A vast bods of Liberals in the West, as well asin P. E, Island and other Maritime Provinces, experienced disappointment and surprise. Mr. Richardson says, in his paper, that the logical result of Greenway’s interfer- ence is that he should run in Lisgar at the next election. I' proceeds: ‘ We fancy tha: the present member for Liegar would, if he hada choice of opponent at the next election, select no one with more avidity than he would Mr. Greenway. Not from any desire to further humiliate that much-creased and bedraggled statesman, but simply, we would think, in order to impzess the heelers who compese the par~ tisan machine which, with impudent ab- surdity, they term ‘Liberal,’ that the day is past when any considerable element of the people, ard especially of the Liberal rank aud file, can be buncoed through ap appeals to their party loyalty to support men whose conduct has covered them with disgrace, and to approve of actg which are not only subversive of, and an- tagonistic to, every principle of Liberal- ism, but are barefaced infractions of the commonest canons of morality.” The boodlers have awakened the wrong passenger. Notice.— Dr. Dicke; office’ will be open in the even. from 7 till 8 o’clock. ewe eee eee Ladies’ trimn. d hats, straw sailors trimmed and vntrim- med, children’s Jeghorn hats and tams.—See them in our Main Street window tonight. —Prowse Bros, ’ Have you seen the pretty new shapes in ladies,linen collars at Moore & McLeod’s? ne -_—— THE HEAD —OF THE— il That’s the Baby and if he has nojcarriage he should have Wheels with rubber tires, if you wantthem. MIARK WRIGHT & GO.. LTD ' Home Makers. ~~ : prices, | men—new goods coming That mouument which marks the brave Whom earthly force bad hunted down, Doth also mark the ruthless deed Which dimmed the lustre of a crown. Thus, o’er Culloden’s cold, grey shores, While mourning music wails for aye; Full many a heart in Afric land Shall biess the foemen of to-day. E. S. M. + i nt NOTES AND COMMENTS. eee ee —“Gutter tactics to retain power’—is the remark ofa Toronto paper upon the “twin ecandal” of the government of this Provixce. —The St. John Globe is of the opinion that the Farquharson government in P.E. Island has won a strategic victory. Where- upon the St John Sun remarks that “if it had been the tories who had won such a victory the Globe would call them ‘mag- gots in @ festering mass of political putre- faction.’” —With regard tothe letterof Rev. A E. Burke, published in Tae Examiner of yesterday, we are asked to state that the arrangement of traine east and west will be changed on the 21st of May, and that the preliminary arrangement of last year will be in force on and after that date. The summer arrangement will be entered upGn as soon as the change is made vn the Interzolonial. —She Mail and Empire says that La Soleil’s assertion that British pr ferential trade would be so good for Canada that if we ooce had it we w. uld rather sacrifice Ourantonomy thao give itup, is the strongest argume.t yet in itefavor. It becomes stronger still when it is borne in mind that no sacrifice of au:onomy is at all probable. Our local self-g vernment cannot be 'mpsired by a trade treaty with Britain. -—_- Boarding House Keepers If all those who are desirous of accommo- dating eummer tourists and others during the coming season will send their address to Pre Examiner office we will be happy to conipile a list and forward to the different agencies which make a business of fur- nishivg such information to the travelling public. Particulars regarding rates, dis- tance from Charlottetown, surroundings of hotel, maiie, nearnees to railway and bathing, etc., should be mentioned when writing us. To Hotel aud IT DYBs SILK, COTTON WOOL AND MIXED GOODS MAYPOLE SOAP You save money, time and trouble. Sure results. FREE book on Home A. P. TIPPET & CO., Dyeing on application to Montreal. Lecal Notices. Ce ee Men’s and boys’ suits ready-made, ready to fit, ready to sell,and when you see them and know the price you’ll be ready to buy at J. B. McDonald & Co’s. There is no euperior make of glovesto Perrins; silk lined and unlined’at Bruce’s. Our shirts are dear shirts at cheap prices, cheap goods ar e dear gooas at low Get the best at Bruce’s. A few pair of sample boots left, regular price $2 to $5,now eelling at 75¢ to $1 75 Get a pair today. J.B. McDonald & Co. Our 48 cent uvlaunderied chirts are the best evereeen in the town.—D. A. For a stylish waterproof coat ree “the Raglan” sold by R H Ramesay & Cv. Look at our men’s overalls at 50 cents a pair. J.B. McDonald & Co.—111, 4i. We are pleased to state that Mies Stella McKenna, davgbter of A. McKenna, who has been seriously ill all winter,is improv- ing.—Picion Standard. Want a pretty new sailor hat? & McLeod wil} show you more than any other house on P E I. S:e the handsonie line ot Moore & Mcleod, Bruce. neckwear for j bn every day— }) ie 4 Styles. Six Golors, Washable Serges, Tailor-Made. $3.75, 4.50, and a seller at $5.00. No other costume is more practical than the Tailor-Made Suits. Almost everybody has come toa realization of that fact. And now we are going to make a great effort to supply ailwants. We offer a wide range of correct ‘Spring styles ac many different prices, and in every instance we promise the best value for your money. Listen! German made tailor Suits, $7.50, 8.50, 9.50 10.00. Canaiian Suits, Tweed effects, $10.00, 12.00, and 15.00. Shepherd Checks with combination Coat, $17.50. French Serges, $13.50 to $18.00. Separate Skirts, $2.50, 3.50, 4.50 and 6 50. Underskirts. 1.00, 1.25 1.50. Metalic Stripes, $1.15, 1.25, 1.35, 1.50, 1.75. Fitting Room in connecticn with the department. Come in and try a ready-to-wear Dress on JAS. PATON& CO. IT PAYS TO BUY AY PERKINS. SHIRT WAIST SALE. We have a job lot—about 156—of last season’s Shirt Waists at the following prices. $1.00, 1.25, 1.4(, 1.65, 1.85, 2.10, 2.25, in sizes from 32 to 40, and you can have your choice DO hice If you’re in need of a gcod serviceable Shirv- Waist, don’t miss this chance. Cone eariy and get first choice. Frerking’ Our Millinery is different from others. o SECTS lItP Sees e0n0 “a » B CSSECC SS SESS CHO] CEO O.COCeROt ALAS Eee ies etn é ” * 8 ” * s e * s s es . ; ae