THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN M Y 11 (899, Brunt vick. —Moncron Timer, May 10. Mr Charles Chandler yesterday receiv i If astce Leeder eaid, he was bappy fne good teeliog between Cavaca and the Untied States wes duetothe war rather ha* beeu spent while not a siene nas been p'aced in position, The money wae ob- BSP E OOOO 99OSCOOS 6960 0080 o = * cmaaiaanaaaeaatia iaeamaine societal tacatsientnaapnenntehdaiuangediligcs daanniaaaaerie (4 cose = oa PERSONAL PROVINCIAL LBGISLATURE (. peop etnat ever set ing such a¢ wax propos*d would cost ’ v ucty Whoe the Leader was $54,009 Now we fiud ihe cust placed at Weore returned te town this Continued fram page 2) WE.» @ POL Ea Toe Leader at oa aod tha without beating #ppar- C *| Moore ! is r ted tae meeting of the Frait aas. The Government borrowed $18,900 . w. Mr. Soastweagn the Premier had an (j;owe A suciatio. shorily afterwards for this work but oaly $2009 was spent if M McLeod, Hunter River, was a @rderon bad tust be was not able tofil!. acd cau sd d -Coulent there as be bad for tie purpose, the balance being u ed Orse ( If} ‘aoe own by the western (rain a : badget seecn wat rambling ag iain- cause vateot io the ranks of bie as ordina y reveone, The Lead r pow uv Sie e. coherceot, auc av effort was m ve to iver pry 3 inteuda to bring in avother deventures We Barfield Wiliams aot R. E.doho- © oe from provincial affaires to the Proceediog, Mr, Soaw a yued iuat the i'l, He has to borrow $20,000 more to mr ve bee im the city for several Yuko tho was -arpiis-d atche Leader’s jncres- o Usnada’s trade was dus io toy pay the contractors, and cue cost cf ‘he gion ¥ s)! ito Summerside thie morne ; 68!" He -adtve people are inteiligeut, foser ng car of che National Polic’, beating apparatus will have be povided d G day sod in th: espeo beismght. Butthey which has pened up asd developed for later. Lt wili b+ found th«t the Privee -¢ we token Oi & _ William a - also sis plr-mooded and bovest’ They (ue country aod its eariiage rade. When of Wa'es C Liege will cost $35,000 instead Mes rs = a ere, ‘Rt Tibietndin accepted ihe promise of ‘be Liberals that the Linera's were iv Opposition they said of $18,0 0 a+ promised = =Tuere 8 ads ee ee a ia ul “ revenue aud xpeuditure would be madeivo cur only hope was reciprociy with the cre saucy ef $575.06 bheiween tbe amount Calley Se -. a = os mneet Bur iis promise. 8s well as a'l the U waited States, Tuey obtained power aud }a d 10 the eourr cror-aad wiai was iaken bon meets ;orhers wae by them, had vo been | ag suuu ts possible broagh about prefereu~ frou ihe $18 000. What has become of Mr W heat os aaah endidate for | kept. Tne Leader was a memrer of ti Jur de. Bat the Usited 8 ates bas now | this money ? Probably it was paid te Ware: aod Sew: raze Cow. miseion:r, at the j} ihe Davies adusipistration and i awareof 72 per Cent of Canada’s free iis. while tbe architect who made the changes in the / ge Bt) prque of & lerze 0 imber. His card ap | the indignation which arose because , Great Bei ain pas euly L7}cer ceut. Lvs no, plan to which the Leader bel male refer- | an Gee pof the wcts of thet = party = aed | wouder tha: tne Loternativaal Commission | ence. : uy G A. Sharp, superintendent of the une Pega aty ° wren . vane lost | euuld sce mgiish nothing. Th re was a eae House gave the Government au~ | I ' ; { Pp E a iwey, came over from Char- | P ee a Uva-ervalives ee into Ppleudid Opportualty last sumainer ie eblain thority to borrow m yney for ® n-w wing a merica § red eS orgs en yesterday and ‘» registered at tne powell inlS79 and re-tored peace aad iran. reciprocily vet euch is poi yet fi rihoeminog. for the lunatic asylum. Bat thie money Da nies qiusbtlity. rd : 4 oe ed ate egram annoueving be deato, which occur: i [uesdar, of Kveiva eldest dau- ghter | Mr. aad Mee. Harry Dobbie who we Salida, Colorado. Mre. Dobb.e is a sister of Mr. Chandler. The Sackvi le Post, ~peaking of Miss Minn): Moore’s singiog at Miss Blanche | Sasi) vood’s recital, on Saturday evening jast, #oy* —*“*M.+s Moore sarg in ver usual apie ed style which always delights ap audience.” We are pleased to note that Mr. Thos. J. Dillon of Charlottetown, P. E. 1, isin town god iniends 10 increase wie bueiness. Mr. Dilloe bwetsken a mariner in P. E. I_,in the ebecse busiuves#, ia which be is large ly interested, and ie thiokiag of locating | io Troro. Wewisn Mr. D, the grea est meed of snecess in hie hooorable calling. We we ut lots of men like Mr. D, to come acd locate in Truro. -flead Light. —_ a = pee TRY ‘ EKS & GO FOR Stylish Millinery Miss Van Stone, our new williner attencs all orders personally. 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Proceediag, Mr. Shaw said the present goveroment bad done nothing to belp He hoped tue Coming bere ialo power again Wey pu. on taxes aod|cfa horuchuliurist would be atteaded witb equandered the peoples’ movey, every de- partment beisg prosubaied tokeep them ls power. Lhe people have been de- ceived aud the Lecaier’s speech las. nightis only adding insult to ivjury. | Wile ue is telling us be is going to equai- | $10 wa» received from rome. ie revenve aud expendinure ve Las a) Shaw) thought this was Logh!y creditab resolution up hia sleeve to borrow $26,000. | to the weop le of the province, Che premier deplered the tucttnat so mavy Of our young méa are leaving the | tration of just ce thw year than List. But the Liberals claimed that | is pivvViuce, | ’ ’ good resalts. The country is edapted to truii<grewing, and everything 19 that line sbould be encouraged, The Leader said the people cid not seem to appreciate the Couuty Coxris as only He (Mr. Toere is lees estimated for the adwinis- This ae uvcentrojlable expeadiiure, and he it they revuroed to power provincialisws | could not see whv it should be less this would stay at home, asserting that it was (he National Policy that was driving them away. They obtained power i» 1896, and woday more peopie are jeaving the provioce than everu-fure. There are large terriories ia the Northwest to be taken up, but what inducements have the lberals offered eur young mea to seiiie there? Wa le giving advautages to the Doukabors what have tbey done tor our people? They pay the passage of Ruasiaos sod give them lJand, but tne native-born Cauadiap receives no sueh advantage. Why should our people be compelled to seek @ living in tue Yukon and godowns to unknown graves wheo they onght to be able to gei-a goed living at home. It is evident that Prince Hiward Isiand can never be amaanfacturiog couatry. It has not the resources of the o.ber pro- vinces aud cannot therefore compete with them. I:is useless to hold out sacha hope to our people. The Leader says little is being done to advance the interests of the province. the admission must advertanstly. The liberals came into power upon the prcm'se not to tax the people without cou- sulting them. They violated that promise aud afier the election of 1895 taxed every- thing. But while the farmers pay $30,- 060 a year in the spapeof taxes tue kid gloved aristocracy ouly pay $4,000 er $5,000 The Leader boasts of hia intention to build permanent steel and irou vridges. But what have they done for agricu:ture ? 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JOST: STAMPER’S CORNER ¢ ' ¢ ' ee €000 0000S 000000000000 This ie quite true, bat; veea made iu- | year than ic had beea ip the past. The Conservatives paid the entire salary fof the Duiry Luspectur, but when the Lib- erale were returned the salary was witn- drawn. Now the Dominion Government is Only to coniribuce $306 tor toe proposed iwepector, tue Local Goverament paying one-third sod the dairywea $500. The greatest amount is to come out of the pockets of the farmers. House adjourned. Wepxeseay, May 10. House met at 103). Hon. Mr. McLean presented a biil re- specting the village of Souris, which was ordered for secood reading tomorrow. Mr. Wise asked what actioa the Guvern- ment intended to take regarding the wharf at Rustice. Hoo. Mr. Farquharsoa said he uoder- stood the wharf in question wae private property, but arrangemests would be made io @ave it nade of service to the public. Mr. Gordon asked the Commissiooer of Fetlic Works what arrangements have been made for conducting the ferries at Aonanvdale, Poplar’ Pot aod Launching for the ensulug year, the coniractors, 'fapy. Hon. Mr. McLean said arrangements bau been made for operatiog the ferries @t Aunaodale and Popular Point, awd the Launching terry wo» wader considera- uon. : The act incorporating the trustees of Springton cemetery was read a third time aod passed; also the bill sath orising the truste.s of Souris East School District to borrow money. The bil] amending the act relating to the appointment of Stipeadiary Magistrates was also parsed Mr Svaw chen resumed the debate on the budget. He eaid the question of educetion WaS & most important one. Everything possible should be done for young io tt js direciion. But there ia a difference of op'siou ib regard to education ia the public schools. It should be a -vetem fitiing the young forthe actual batiles of lfe. Agriculture should be taugh: as it is the manetay ef the country. iuevovernment pore as friends of the armers, yet they dismissed the Professor ot Agriculture from the teaching staff of Privce of Wales College who had been pluced there by the Conservatives. To- day there igno Professor of Agriculture tnere and there ieno model school. The um of $129,000 is spent for education. Agricalture should be taught and there should be a model schoo! imparting the theory of agriculture. Suck a depar'- ment should be provided in the new Prince of Wales College. The Leader says the present ¢ »vernment speads wore for educauou thau cheir pres decessors. It is true that they spent $20,- 000 more. Butis the service raore efficient? Are more people being edacated to day then there were fifteen years agof While the cost bas increased, the efficiency hae potjbeen maintained. Take the lart six years of Conservative government and six years of Liberal eule,—and the proof of this is apparent. Why wastheresuch a great increase during the last six yeare? There were 130 pup'le less last year than in 1885 yet the cost of education 1¢ $20 090 more. The greater number of school districts 14 one canee of the inc:eased expexditure, and another is the paying of the teachere salarize. Ie six years there was ao actual increase of 38 school districts. The late Attorney-General forced a bill through this House the purpose of which was to tn- creasethe school dstricte. Tne division of the school district of Webster’s Corner was a piece cf political trickerv. With a resord such as this, will the government auempt to prove that educa- ihe tion is better today, even though it eost : $20 000 more in 1898 than it did in 1885 ? | Agei: many candidates who failed in their _exsminations were given licenee for pcliti- \ cal purposes during the part eight or nine ears. They have trailed edueation jinthe dust. That department should be free frera political partizanebip. | Mr. Shaw then directed his attention to i the Prince of Wales College. ment asevred the House College was in 8 atate, and thats building quirements could be put up for $18,000. that this congested le) aad also the name of The Govern- meeting ail res | Ae OD OSOBIDS @SoDheD0 02 6S oD tsined under false preteaces, an off -nce that the Government would not tolerate at the haede of private individuals, Mr. Shaw claimed toat the perceotag of cures a: the asylum was not woarit ebould be. The books ehow that tor the past few months the do:ior bas not spent au bour aday there. According to the bo ks tue medical attendant has pot given the attess tive to the instituiion th t be should, aad the Government ought to see about it. A commission was sent out io the Asy- lum to investigate the precautions regard- ing fire at that institution. Chief Eagincer Large, the commissioner, reported to this Grevernment that the building was very uns safe in this regard. He raid the hose was retien and the fire escape doors could not be closed aud irade several suggestions which were not adopted. With 186 patix ewts there pract cally at the mercy of the flames in the event of fire the Governmeot has not takeo action. Some dey the people will receive @ rude awakening and many lives inay be lost. The anfortuoate insane could not eseape in case of fire. Th> re~ commendations of the Onief Eugiveer sheuld be carried out without delay. Mr. Shaw thea speks of the Lowe con~ trace andthe action of the Government with regard to it, arguing tbat Lowe should be givem authority to bring the case before the ceurts. But a6 the matter of the aneex would come up again be would not speak upon it now. Taking up the matter of interest Mr. Shay claimed that tae present Govern- meut paid a higher rate than their preaes cessors. There has beeo, ssid he, a good deal of tslk regarding the withdrawal of $200,000 from capital. They decreased tbe revenne 910,00, but adde 1 $100,000 to our capital, aod thus the prov nce gained $19,000 yearly. What has the preseat Goverament done with all the d-legations they have vent to Uttawa? } They have not done anything for the couetry, but heve done much for them- selves. One of these delegations cost $350, but the delegares came back empty- handed. Let the Government before they talk about the withdrawal from capitel s8u0w what they bey: doue in the way of pressing Oar Claims. Toe Leader tried to extract tome com- fers from the fact then other countries had adebt. Mle instanced Great Britain, but forgot to state that the debt wascreated ip defence of the nation and not like ours to build a tew bridges, The premier lke of creating a Minis- ter of Agriculture. But this seemed strenge in the faceof the factthat the goverament ceuld not raise enough money to pay foran exhibition The !ate pre mier placed $2,00) in the estimates for agriculiure; but when the precent Leader came in he only spent $212. This, he thought, showed tbe interest they take 1 agricul ure. Mr. Shaw said the government had ad »pted the policy of the Opposition with regard to the ferries, and proposed to Jet some efthem by contract. As a proof ot the Upp>sition contention that there bas been Sumeth'ng wrong with respect to the Hillsborough terry it was orly necessary to State that im the face ofa deficit last year of $3000 a contractor bad agreed to ruo the Hifia fer a subsidy of $1100. Year after year the Qpposition asked for the vouchers in connection with the expend- tiure on the Hillborough and Rocky Point ferry and they have alwave been refuesd. Hoo. Mr. Farguharsen said the hon, member could see the voucher# in the Public Works Department. 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Sealed Tenders will be received ty the uudersigned till the 1 ¢ of June, from parties willing to contract for the con- struction of foundation of h* proposed church at Kinkera, according to p ane acd specifications to be seen at she Parochial Residence at Kinkora. Envelope to be werked “ Tenier.” The lowest or auy Teoder not netessar- ily accepted. J.J.McDONALD, P. P. Kinkora, May 8 h 1899 “% ‘Lhe Opposition pointed out that a build- 9€@9@200062600302 $ | 110 dy3i wy3i wat 3i l | "9 the Blectors of the City of Charlottetown As ou are new called onto elect a» suitable person to fill the vacancy on the Board of Commis-ionere of Sewers and Water Sappiv. I have been requested by a number of citizens to allow myself to be put is nominstion for the office. I now solicit +our support, if it should he your pleasure toelect me, I will endea- ver to discharge the duties pretaining to the office, with e due regard to economy” and efficiency. Youre truly, CHAS. 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