. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIU 22. 1897 a, : if at : ey eens <-eme eee e eE a abner en i a = etitnents. Conaniting his constitnerts A GOOD EXAMPLE. pi ar () | means another general election with al] . panty: anh : ¥ 3 theexpense and trouble involved, for the Ar a special meeting of the sharebolde:s = Prenier cannot otherwise constitutionally | of the Orwell Dairying Cu., afew days ago E GLA MS aod properly consult his constituents, the directcrs were authorized to subscrite % 7. We are not aware that either the eight shares ($200) towards the stock of . ee oe! Oe a ta cee | Premier or the Patriot ever took the | the proposed Cold Storage Company; and a : ans walking od, ti bidietiabs age: trouble at that time to correct this be-| the information was couveyed to Mr. ie | lief. Upon the strength of it the Govern- | Horace Haszard yestirday. This isa good : : . 3 yy : ; > = s W Ss y OF f + 5 THE OCBAN AGSIDENT | ment went to the couptry,-and gained their | example and if prowply fuilowed by other he : a e q a will ple ise cee eae bei ng best In fit . , . . 2 ay Insures against all kinds of accidents | ena, Now after four years have passed cheese factories and farmers club will, ae make an im Msn, most per ect in aundering and of the its premiums are low, and it issues a | away and when another election is ut | even yer, place the advantage of cold highest conceded standard of excellence. good Policy hand, Mr. Peters tries to make the people | Storage within reach ibis season, All our collars and cuffs are put on by icekstitch machines believe that he did not deceive them, —— Aare before laundring, thereby removing all liabilities to rip, though he imposed taxstion in the very NOTES AND COMMENTS. next sess:on and without fully consu ting Bre eet wa & . his constituenta. —The death cf Miss Bessie Brown | wil: ree We a Brat iE Th - re ‘ ; specting th be sad news for hosts of frierdsa in .this ©= Orrow7 Hada General Agent ne cremier’s Gon ent.op ep cling - city and el-ewhere.. Heriffls« d pricute di bt was, however, in view of all the cir] ang family have the stympaihy of the Charlottetown cumstances, the most remarkable part of | community. $5 ¢ at — : his epeech. He figured up the auton at — Question to Le asked by tbe electors yi | 3 a urday iW owing by the Province, at the end of 1&96, of West Prince: What about the “gro- -. «, THE DAIL = | at $393,825.96, said that he cared not | ceries ” received, previous to the general m7 5 et gee ete sig ra a what mode of calculation was adopted po election, by - ae active friend of Perry’s at y oe q My iy I | ] y > (} KY KY hY ) 26} APRIL 22, 1897. person could make the indebtedness apprar the election“? x ey ) , at MA AAAAL WAY AP AL. PN = - - - to be one cent greater, and # roned that we Gee meen 8: Bowssti Tar . a e : THE BUDGET SPEECH. have, even now, practically no debt at all niitied this year on leet. ee order-paper O VV A1Sts worth 6 5e for 49ec eats Nee indi taldata because our assets at Ottawa amount [0/ shows that their eyss are open and, tnat 7. ’ ANYONE -lu >, si vg Oo ; j . of’ ° ‘ . a oe sae c...rq | more than it does! This is certainiy very | they are watching closely the interests of 36 ‘Y \ T t th 75 ft 5O Premier E tare budget of sort, yoni different ground from thet which was their constituents, a als S Ww Or C, or C ’ imagine that our roads and bridges and al! icin, Ste Mules ta TO0L ‘aed ta the —The Patriot remarks. that “ Libera]- P : . ) pt e Ox al . . “30 e " ks and rices . : ism is the prevailing epedemic now-a- 33 V/ C th 1 OO fi TT) "> — rr ged sen eats a aan years previous thereto. Then we hada debt, days.” According to Webster the word als S Ww Or . Or C. an _ Se me Hi i. y a heavy, unbearable debt; and Mr. Peters | epidemic is “applied to a disease which > oe svybhen Hon. Messrs. Sullivan and Ferguson om ie ie , . jing widely attecks many rsons \ \ ] . t 1] to be 185,000 to wipe | Spreading eh) y pe 29 f “VW th 1 25 f O95 ; stood at the head of the Government and . eT to . . pilin os iden v3 at the same time.” We are compelled to als S or . or C Messrs. Campbell and Bentiey superintend- a ee . _, | aamit thatthe Patriot has, in this in- 3 ithe Public Works Department,. end half-yearly subsidy from Ottawa in a@4-| stance, stumb'ed upon the truth. Still we 83 waists well worth $1.65 for $1.25. We have senarate Collars and Cuffs with waists ifrequired. Also a few slightly ed the Fublic . 7 ” : : , | vance. Now we have an admitted balance | are not without hope that though the | soiled of light evening shades, worth $2 25; in Urgandy Cloths with select speeial sleeve for ’97, ouly to be had from as in this that the expense connected with each ‘and | vet the Province of $393,825.96, and | disease is just now all too prevalent the | city, for $1.65, | had beer materially reduced. As for she’ hali-vearty _ enbeidy temeine a halt epidemic will abate and Canada will ; ' 1e condition of the Public Works then jn behind teed “i ia iar ee survive. ; aad now, we appeal to the memories and | ~_ ii : 3, ies til alias : ‘is —The Ottawa correspondent of La E unbiaged judgment of the people, and as. en ie : 8 Presse says that there have been frequent ; eg sor the expensed we quote the records : “ mode of calculation ” used by Mr. i eters | deputations of Liberal politcians from ; pinst - P a wre in 1891 and add the half yearly subsidy of | Qnebec to Ottawa to get the Federal Gov- Ch town S (Freatest Store SULLIVAN GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE, $91,000 to the balances shown by the oe ee or ae acter vay . an ene : ; ) su SSti a Nee ea eae eee eee i BGRiees is ic. hihi de so audi‘cr atthe end of last year, we shall heat slated: re a. 7 thal oe eehiad es ——— ae TSBL ..ssseee. «+ seeeeeerreeerererees 261,275.51 | now have an accumulated debt approxi- | to age if the achool settlement is to be made | House Renovating and Decoy eee ere ae cone te mating closely to $484,825! Yet thela plank in the Conservative platform. Kyvery body Can have a, Bicycle ating. i baeoeeee sevens ey ae eo Premier now savs that the Province is | “ The fact is, that at the present moment ° _ “ Semmelitinte in henesetaimommetelies atoone we gad a es the relations entertained between the Pro- Prices from $50 10 $100 Spring has come, avd with it the ies LEGS cssccnods cs ccreetsescesees 266,317 75 | practically not in debt, because the amount | *"* * : ome Pee coco 304 466 65 ; vincial and Federal Governments are most . vating and decorating of dwellings, W. 1886 <cogiMe ee ae ere et cor ake’ ts now against the Province is not equal to courteous and of mutual good will, Mr. AL Guaranteed. D. Mullins is now prepared to do all kinds aoa eT ee a om 959°939 40 the assets of the Province held at Ottawa. |} Laurier desires, however, to see the Pro- of house painting, whiting and payer ee ee ta ens Suppose, again, that we apply this “ mode | vincial Government put in force the law Best value in the market. hanging, etc. Persons desirous of har pee eames teee -: ee f eho * to the state of the Province 4 8ppointing two wore Circuit Judges for Semniles et the Asenc ing their dwellings renovated in first-class PETERS GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE. oA i heats bh , | Montreal, so that he can give one of the a iia style, at the most reasonable rates, should 1891 $304,436 4! in 1890. According tot © accounte °F | jndgeships to his friend, Mr. Lavergne, eall at bis residence, King St., four dot ae ee 283,303.57 that year the balance against the —— who is certaialy worthy of it.’ 89—946 Ae HORNE & CO AGENTS | west of Butter Factory. 84—3wke pl i satiate SL the end of that year was $128, —The question of providing sufficient 1894... .ccccccececceeeeesccceeeess 302,634.19 | 429.21, and the assets of the Province | and suitable summer fodder for dairy wes ep ee 1895... ccccces cc ceccececccccecseeeee 310,177.20 | at Ottawa amounted to $926,182,40! Ac- | cows, to supplement the pastures which in Ana yeas expenel ree yaa mane cording to the Premier now, Mr. Peters shen mont oo” Oe a oe sounted for and carried over 287,631.27 sos 3 spring : ; 1897 estimated & 3. << foe 306;801.00 | 89.99 enemy.to the comngey because he special interest to dairy farmers, and | ae a : dared to say that the Province was then | should receive timely _ congideration. |: | . if the expenditure et ian €ac) | in debt. According to the Premier now | “Forewarned is forearmed,” and we make} , ee mune eheowese me Gross. | te Province not then in debt at all; tor | 0 apology for recalling the attention of But it is Jarger in the gross by $31,743 a “* our readers to this subject. Now is the ZFreMreCToMros erm : re : : then’ our assets at Ottawa exceeded our). 4) prepare for what «is almost year. The Premier's contention is not : 890.090. What noo- . ks debt by close upon $800,090. at DO certain to be a felt want at some The-bal: f Stock t be closed bad The fol! Lies Se tities proved ty See; s90ares.. renee ~* sense to talk about a debt, even now, | time durivg the summer or antumn ; @ daiance O oc — C108 out abt once. ° O1,OW1INE 18 e oe increased cost of education—which the| oh the Providce owes, in clear cash, | months, a supply of succulent feed'to keep’ and prices. Please to read this list over carefully and see if you require Clothing. The Government cannot controi—it etill appears ; ” ¢ fully, $400,000! We have up the flow of milk, whould never be ; : : _ : that the’ pebesnt ‘adniiaietradion “hive, | re ee allowed to slacken for want of the, proper] goods are fresh and in good order—at J. B. Macdonald’s Old Stand, opposite the West End of P = "| a balance of $835,991 at Ottawa, dont you | green fodder or its equivalent, An oe be Se the average, expended, about see, Ay! But 1s this balance available | or two of vetcbesand the same extent of the Market. Sscldiation af Hon. We,, Salliven. | ¢ Sbwuvowrel saying ol depts we one? | oe Testes weal te tho averag Youths’Suits, 12 to 16 ee eee Lee 1 ie i ly available for any purpose a eaacae ‘ouths’Suits, 12 to ears : sit properly availabie for any Purposts | season, and a positive boon in a time of ; " 10 vears of Age ’ y ; ws en tea Set oe i except for a fund from which to draw the drought, These will fillthe bill for the Boys Suits, from 4 to y 5 : ij - aa, . ar osha nie, interest year by year, and thus be saved early er months, — +g % _ 9 Suits,. Sas .price $3 25, for $9 25 15 Suits... Mal a éé 83 25 for 9 9 that t ae oe n aia @OETS on from ruin. Mr. Peters knows that it is | will eupply the want in the later months 12 Suits ae 9 75, for 2 40 Ci Le 375 for 250 i ‘an appea oO e peopie: » nO. ' fo rer ; : pe seer ete ere . : ; te bs ’ the contrary he had, previous to the elec- mae ‘ 1 a strong int in res- Toronto Globe a — and an 22, Suits. eeeseevesveee ‘ 3 85, for = 60 9 Suits er eee so86 a0 oo 90 for 2 0 ; : din :tllon sheet tiiein Mr. Peters made as gz po * | serious injuries are the results (on board) 14 Suits < "75. for 475 ie ie ote 6é 450 for 30 ; tion of 1893, conveyed the idea tha pect to the interest payments. By his | of arec»nt cannon target practice on an rere 1a CARN Cer, —- oa 10 Sui is 475 6 9 9 would be ee, and-en to the: masher clever manipulations, the interest ou our Anmerican warship. To present-that dt 11 Suits. eeeeverveceee ene . 3 25, for “A av K uts. 900000009008 . (v9 tor 5 i ing i ise istic foreign nation woulk 10 Suit *s 00 fi 3 of applying it he had promised to consul; debt hastbeen reduced from 6-8 fer. ceut to an antagonistic foreig , Me ee 5 ‘or ; : : . : 4 ‘ far more intelligent move than the| 9 Pa 5e for 45c. 8 mE ; his a a aly gr wT ee to 4 per cent. Yet in 1890 —the last year Setguat dated ofa « netalintoty ” tariff. 20 par Boys Odd nts, ! 21 Suits. ereeeeeevesn ” 5 ia for 3 p 1 more! Upon this point, alsc, we appea ait dine —he Aaterest a ’ to the memories of the people. They may le Hage Se ae aaaegh en tall First fresh oysters this season a Men’s Odd Coats : a not be able to remember Mr. Peters’ exact e $2 697.44: and:tw 2896 (notwithétaading Victoria Cafe—25 cents per age Ae tae price $3 75 for $2 25 MEN’S PANTS. words. But they are able to remember : vais it t- : ‘“ be p 8 95 “Aieticctly the impression that Mr. Peters: | ‘Be etest reduction of the rate) amount) 4a )ingit’s Enamel, all colors: at . Wat- dl he dy 1b gk oe 5 : 12 pai $100 tor 65¢ distivctly the impre 1 ; ‘cé “6 S fi 8 Pp TBncccecece so ost eacees 0 rd d. Some days after Mr ed to $15,441.18 : son's Drug Store. dred h 15 eoVeeee eee eee 6 wv tor o 25 A 1 8h f O5¢ »words conveyed. . Tomorrow two hundre waists of the a pairs. eeeeeeeeeseee eee 7 or 7 “ . . : : . ° . 9 = . a had oe See dient —The Government of enn oe en ogee this Hen S Suits 19*pairs. eeeteeereeree eet eee 1 45 for _ hgeeam, @ caseramy ser? Admiral Markham, rear-admiral of the ore : : : “was published in the Patriot. This report, Mediterranean fleet, to take command of heaped full a aoe at sag ” 12 Suits. eeeeveerveees price $4 50 for $2 95 41 pairs. pee ee ee . 50 for $1 %5 7 he election, was in dition to test tne navigability of blouse of o ° & . rye eo a 12 “ eeveeteees ese - 5 5Y for 3 75 20 pairs. eeereeeeeeeereeeeee & 80 for = issued shortly before the election, the ¢ sited span new waists just from the factory—of : a ibe nature of " manifesto i Me electors “ ca ea ees Some we have taken the entire production. gy 6s eeceoeeveeseeee a 6 25 for 4 00 20 pairs. EAS 2 OR SOeeeESe © 2 vv for 1 5 t a a e . . _ d the whole country. The people at large obied to the nature of the cratt placed at And guess = Pate pone buying eS OO ee 6< 6 50 for 4 50 16 pairs. eéedccatiees “seed eee 1 85 were at that time clamoring fora state- | j,i, disposal. The Government commis- a ae Nees e c een OO ie aera 900 for 6 00 oe eee eer ees 95 ee pT cn netomat oes San om ts, sp of ney 10 tities cone the price of mabtan eit Jae Paton; ]Q <¢é ‘<< 8 25 for 5 25 blished to meet the demand | sealing vessel with engine - Co, 3.n3 coeeecccvece ee he Pro, | Power, to inake the tet _ O° sven creeny * BORE O60 MEN’S SPRING OVERCOATS. that was then general throughout the Pro. vs i a — . _ és 8 90 fi 6 00 -vinee, From it we quote :— 8 ct Sree a C or 6 50 k 54 “Tt is not necessary that I should say 15 ecoesnerrceses fi for set 3 Overcoats ....66-+++050290 50 for “9 here that taxes will never —— on, be- . 8 “ Vega ee gceyey ye - 11 50 for j 00 9pOvercoats s*eeevevveeeeeeene 9 25 for 6 95 cause they may become an absolute neces- 2 ; ocateeeas ne Sia sity; but this I do say that they will never ! , : Men’s Overalls Pants 53 Overcoats ... 2? 25 1o stb pot ps Anema wigrot for the house of a millionaire. _. es = sulted, and know rc ee to be — t d t b ( PALTS. cece reeeeeeevesseaes .95e for 58c 26 Youths’ odd vests in sizes 30 to 33 price -on. (Applause.) I will tell you another Y : i Ao thing with regard to that tax question : et one does no nee O e a . p 1118. eseeevetereeeeeeesene : . 3 a $1.25 for 65c. ‘When I a aled last before my consti- : ; 7 alrs. @eeseeoeeeeeenweeeeeeoeeseeeeee os or eo Cc : ‘ a rtuents [ eid I would not put on taxes millionaire to possess one. 19 raid oro a nd ene ee Mil 36 Mens’ odd: vests, price $1,90, $2.90, vuntil the ple were fully consulted ; > 9 f; O5. -about it-at aig wa and at that time 7 PRITS. weer eccecesscecccees .95e for 60c $2. ) tor $1, Mr. Ferguson said be would reserve to —— himeelf the right» to ote ' I ene = myself the right to tax, but I acknowleuge c , 4 j ode this fact that I must consult the people of Please bring this list with you and get the go the 3rd District on the matter. But I i - e hope the day of taxation is far away. here in endless_variety.|just as advertised, to This paragraph proves clearly that the are : ‘Premier desired it to be understood that Never before had we such a 5 ‘taxation was not then immediately neces- | sary, and that before taxation would be display. imposed there would be another appeal to the people. That was the intepretation | A put upon it by everyone. On the day g B after the report was published Tne Ex- ny 1 ; \ RKET AMINER said : y Vy) ““ i 1 ill t } The Premier says that he will not levy HOME MAKERS. a tax without again consulting his con-