THE DAILY EXAMINER. Terms :—Five Dotiars A YEAR. SEE ERLES. NEW S$ Che Daily Examiner Is issued Every Evening by The Examiner Publishing Co.,| * This is true naides when Free Born Men, } having to advise the , Public, may speak free.”—Evuririves. CHARLOTTE ETOWN, P. ‘E. ISLAND. ONE CASE: TH URSDAY, APRIL li, 1889. Ts of aA ‘PRIL , i] q 1889. . PROVINCIAL LE RGISLATOURE, HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. 2 SincLe Corres Two Cents a one VOL. ¢ 24.—NO. 117. looked as if the Government, in doing as they proposed, intended closing up the County exhibitions altogether. Hon. Mr. Sullivan said the hon. member did not understand the resolution at all. The grants for the County Exhibitions were } Gur Exhibitions. kal ant, oe the same as in former years, except- yao TuEIR OFrice, 1 siti! . Wepnespay, April 10. Jing that it was intended to make the | "Pax policy of the Government in respect! ‘Phe bill to amend the Common Law Pro- {amount larger by some $200. The LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE, jto County and Provincial Exhibitions will cedure Act was read a second time, com- ,grants to the ccunsies were not at all . . iiiidtni and on end itself lanitted. to a committee of the whole House, | conditic If her»after the people of the Charlottetown, P. E. Island. jBerrriticism and commend itself. It is) 1 repor li: ‘reed ” leouatie i form an associ ti th t will | ™ ad l at Ss.) year (instead of SEO) | anc re} s0rred agreed to, " oa sociation a pruposed that $300 4 year (inst et re ae Me ae explained the pro-|undertake the management of the exhibi- RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : be granted for exhibitions in Prince and! visions of the bill, which are merely emenda- |tions and raise $200, they may come under LADIES JERSEYS. ENG tied Gon clbnneen censedsees $2 50; | King’s Couniies—with $200 additional to|vory. the provisio: the proposed bill and re- Three Months......... ee eee 1 2 | be given provided the County makes up! The bill to extend the jurisdiction of the |ceive -_~ $. °v9 subsidy, or if they raise One Month 0 50 | $200, —and that the Exhibitions may be |COTPOTstion of Charlottetown to the Driving | the $200 without forming the company, ] cebeeccobnkbebses ; . - and that the I 'Park and Exhibition Greunds was read a|they may also obtain the $1,000. The s@ Advertising at most moderate rates. B NY iN P=] > 3 sek under the auspices of the Government | sec ‘ond time. one subsidy for the Provincial Exhibi- Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on! application. ALMANAC FOR APRIL, 1889, lass heretofore, or under the auspices of | Counties for Exhib:tion purposes. For the Provincial Exhibition it is pro- posed to give (after this year) $2,000 a year portion of the Mr. Blake explained that the company \companies, if companies be formed in these |desired to take advantage of the city by- laws in respect to nuisances, drunkenness, lewdness, dis: rderly driving and bad con- duct of all kinds, It-also provides that the property outside of city tion, together with the $1,000 supplement from the association, is all to be expend- ed in prizes—and for that purpose only. The resolution was carried, and a com- mittee appointed to prepare a bill in accord- ance therewith. PS |for five years,—provided the Exhibition limits remain untaxed by the corporation. y coy bill to incorporate the Summerside NS CHANGES. = not be he city.|¥. M. C. A. was read a second time in oe >) “a Company give $1,000,—the whole amount}, This would > a hardship to the ci ; : 1 " ; ' First Quarter, 8th day, 9h., 35.5m., a.m., N.E. Roane © eer se The company will pay for any assistance }¢ommittee, Mr. McLean in the chair, and below horizon. . : @ jof $3,000 is to be distributed as prize |they may receive. reported agreed to. Full Moon, 15th day, 6h., 6.1m., p.m., E., | money. By this policy better County Ex-} Mr. Bell had no o bjec tion to extending The Act amending the Act incorporating (below horizon). the city by-law: i the ministers and trustees of St. Andrew’s ws hibitions will be ensured, and very much | s to the property in question, Third Quarter, 22nd day, $h., 43.3m, a.m, SW ' igpe . ut ’ ae tes ¢ . oe : but he was ODDOSE rd to «€ xeinp! ing it from | Church, Cardigan, was read a second time New Moon, 29th day, 10h., 53.5m., p. m., N. TI6™ , ‘ better Provinciat Exhibitions. , aAxation. He thought that it would be a| lin committee, Mr. A. McLeod in the chair, (below horizon). BROWN 3 BLOCK. It is hoped that the prize list will be| bad precedent for the House to make such ;ana | reported agreed to with amendment. (Sun ‘San /Moon! High. Day’ a ‘DAY OF WERE earefully revised, that keen compet itione | an exemption, Mr. McLellan could not see that the city House adjourned. | Tuvurspay, April 11. | miPaY “Fises!se tw | rises |water} len’h| Ch’town, March 23—eod&wkly. Saeee induced by the offer uf large prizes, would lose anything if the property were! A Dill to incorporate the Kensington E 4416 h 93 "6 20 -~ = a9 | and that the Exhibitions will be made exempted, as the city would not be de- | Cemetery Company, ‘‘the Couuty Courts siroseie, \° 42 a 6 54 morn . 43 , shia aaN oT sa = more attractive to persons at home and |prived of any advantage it now possesses. | Amendment Act,” and the bill to amend » é ' ~ a r = . io i. ale BIE in yY j nis + Ch re ” . 3 Wednesday | 40) 26 | 7 19) 0 6 46 | abroad. Mn ore a ony ve uae ’ ay ors os nm Svea Act.” were 4 Thursday 38) 27) 7 48) O 38 49 i (cilia Ne ate i es company had for asking that the property| read a thir time and passed. }| Friday 37; 29; 8 21) 1 14 52) - come within the limits of the city was that Hon. Mr. Gordon presented the report $/Saturday 35; 3019 5) 1 53) 56! Ladoga Wheat. they might have the by-laws made applic-|of the Public Accounts Conunittee. 7) Sanday 33; 32) 9 46) 2 38 59 : PUOTNE Seo . si ic jable. The apd would never become part A bill relating to the profession of medi- 8| Monday 31) 33,10 33) 3 34,13 2) 5 8 In the bulletin just issued by Pro ®SSOr | of the city ii it were not for the object! cine and surgery was read a second time 9) Tuesday 29, 34) 11 35) 4 44 2) Saunders, of the Central Experimental jstated, and he could not, therefore, see|and-committed to a committee of the whole + Seepage ed ae yo : 2 19 | Farm, Oattwa, the results of the different |that the city would lose anything if oe a 11) Thursda 25) 37) oO} 7 16 =} , watt >, werw oo. : |property were exempted fr axation. 12! Friday " 23; 38) 2 56) 8 14 15 | — THAN YOl CAN FIND AT-—— experiments and tests applied to the Lado- | PI + smge ili cae * hag re no} a ia eg oe - > iy i - HLiCial i gt > ( > é 13/Saturday 22 40° 4 a. 9 1 18) . | gawheat during the past two yearsare given. | piviit to legislate away a reyonue the city | Loeal and Other tems. i ‘ xe OM c . | : on * % = , . ? ” - eae - 6 a < = 1» PERRI This wheat, which was first imported from} nmoight hereafter enjoy. = = ~ ne Oo} =| e - | . iad . > . bi | 16 Teseday 16; 43) 7 55)10 59 a7 ® } Riga, in Russia, in the spring of 1887, was Hon. Mr. F ergtison thougit it in the | Signs oF SpRinc.—A live betteothy was > are ate ot nea : ’ T= 17| Wednesday 15) 45) 9 21/11 40 30} grown in latitude 60°", near Lake Ladoga public intere ate: Tee. Sane city. by 4€W8 | captured in Moncton a few days. \8| Thursday 13| 46/10 20)aft 28 aI y * ty , ae ie > ishouldapply to the exhibition gounds. The 19| Friday 11} 47/11 41/0 58] 36 a north of St. Petersburg, & loca ity a out grounds would of of great benefit to the! Crisnine int allied from Weansmer- 20\ Saturday 9} 48\morn| 1 58} 39] 840 miles north of the city of Ottawa, and|city, and, in return for this benefit, the! side report that the ice in that harbor is clear- 21|Sunday 8| 50) 0 43) 2 56 42) Ee . ver 900 il orth of this Island It | city should exempt them from ‘axation. ing away rapidly. : as aad ; 7 x t ‘ al ‘ si over mies north a s . ~ z ; t . rs Ss 22) Monday 6 sa) rasi4i) 46 White Cottons, Grey Cottons, Print Cottons owas in the different Provinces of| #on- Mr, Sullivan said be did not think 3 i 23) Tuesday 4) 53) 214,537) 49 ’ ) " 9) was —o the aineont erovin ses the exemption clause should. pass, uv!ess it _JdaAvaw Missions.—The Methodist Sunday 24| Wednesday 2| 6&4) 2 53) 6 39) 52 a a ae a P the Dominion in 1887 and 1888, and from | was expressly stipulated therein that the Saree ee Pee a a a ~ Jap ° 25| Thursda O; 586i 3 22; 7 39 55 weg ‘ ‘ / shi ‘ sins ‘ ] ad me eS gaa ven Pinot ara sia trom should continua Gmiy hie will hold their Anniversary on Sunday next, ae. alee a oe Dress Ginghams, Api On Ginghams, Shirt FNS | the returns received by Ps ro vunders he exemption sli wld continue, yaly. ap long a+ | Soe advertiounent for particelate ae ol as % san abla t luce the wing: he grounds were used for sholding o 27| Saturday 57) 58| 4 11) 9 25jl4 1 has been able to deduce the following acricaitural and industcialamaat ee ‘ ; a — ea 28) Sunday 56\7 0} 4 34/10 1 4 B d Ti ki 4 ° 1 . # Te ‘*The Ladoga wheat has bode enbinena Wet a ee a ee ee OR ARTISTS.— We nave to hand the 29' Monday 54] 1) 4 57/10 & 6, Be L€ ing, Sheetings, Counter pahes, fable aseaiching critici*m, tables of the eutire re- pi, tl = re a a _ pl z ed anti ‘© "Graver and Palette, containing good hints * Tues day 4 5 3) 5 21 it 714 9) 5 sults of its grow th have bee on given, the pab- eves a Be the pe rio. ol erelip ion for draugh‘smer ond artiste. It in pub- i Bi ; » foe ia iil lic have been advised of such defects as have po ene rs hed, pies by the ‘Graver and Palette Publish- hen, OW els Poilet Cover S. been noted during the progress of the two]. oe Blake said he would rather “gee, the g Co., 164 Fifth Avenue, New York. years’ teats, and making the most liberal al-| bill fail to the ground than su bunt, So any, | coelenepnening SPECULATION. GHO. A. ROMER, <a CHEAP GLOTHS, CHEAP TWEEDS, CHEAP CARPETS, imuc towayce for these defec ts, it seems not too to say that the evidence thus far ob- tained is sufficient to show: That the Ladoga Wheat is a productive and valuable variety of hard. wheat, which has thus far ripened over the whole Dominion ten days earlier on the average than the Red Fife; that the better such amendment as that suggestéd did not think it right that the Company He) lu purchasing sme dicines, don’t try experi- ments; the first aad only consideration should should be bountt to held the exhibitiqus On. be genuineness. Ayer’s Sarsapari!la has stood any terms the Government offered. ~ H thought the ©ity Council } knew what t were doing when they moved in the matter 5 the test of forty years, and to-day it isin greater demsnd than ever—~a_ triumphant proof of popular approval -_ Banker and Broker, sek cai tse of exempting the | : samples obtained are fully as rich in gluten as —s and could not see 4 grounk ls rhe ily from tax ution, objection should be } Tuer Srantey AGrounp.—The Stanley ar- Q 8 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 51 NEW ST., | New Kid Gloves and American Straw Hats Just Opened. New See: city. Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and | Petro-| leum Bought, on Margin. P. S.—Send for explanatory pamphlet. sept20—dy & wky ly Glasgow Lead and Color Works, MmonrrTREeAL. THE ‘cLEPH ANT” srann: a PURE WHITE LEAD is now manufactared under the control of the original proprietors. “i ELEPHANT Ready Mixed Paints, mado} aes > eo Re choicest tints. packet is to please. Every 4 matched. Order ar as the Spring de- os will be great. Only one quality made, the “ELEPHANT lasting finish. " ELEPHANT ” <s< and ceilings. " ELEPHANT " ELEPHANT " ELEPHANT ELEPHANT " ELEPHAN paint. The newest. most central and best equipped | Paint Factory in Canada FERGUSSON, ALEXANDER & co feb2—3m eod % Patent Zinc Paint, snow- white, gives a beautiful and ” Water-color Paints super- sedes kalsomine for walls *? Colored Paints, in iron cans and kegs. % Japan Coiors, in all the newest and richest colors. ” Varnishes and Japans, su- perior to imported. ’ Stains and Lacquers for finish and beauty. % onthe package is tae only, guarantee of really James A. MOREISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS }—-AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX Consignments of Island produce will receive’ prompt attention. Rererexces: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier! Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia} Charlottetown. WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHAN Ss, 1 East Cugar ano 9 & 14 Mrxcine Lanz, Lonpos, ENGLAND. Sopmecentet in — by Morrison & ae sa ! poem. Sold and Carried | The Best Chance GOOD-FITTING GARMENTS, | your orders with us. agement ft Pbetmtebeqeen Gur Stock of Room Paper Takes the Lead. SEE OUR PATTERNS AND PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY. ———| x }—__ -—— PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, March 12, 1889—dy & wky —TO GET THOROUGHLY RELIABLE AND— ——-IS AT—— DAVIES & CO's B. S. ig xii the best Red Fife, and while the cultivation of the Red Fife should be recommended in every section of the Northwest where it is likely, with early sowing, to escape the autumn frosts, the growth of the Ladoga may be safely encouraged wherever the ripening of the Red Fife is uncertain, without incurring the risk of materially lowering the reputation of the general quality of C anadian hard wheats,” The Ladoga wheat has been analyzed by Frank T. Shutt, Esq., M. A., F. C. Sr, F. J. ©., Chemist of the Dominion Experi- mental Farms, and he reports : “1, That as far as gluten is concerned (as determined by chemical analysis) the Red Fife and the Ladoga are almost equal in value, with a small balance in favor of the latter wheat. ‘*2. That a very well marked improve- ment has taken place in the Ladoga wheat by its growth in Canada, and particular)y in the Northwest, and that the same appears to be true of other Russian varieties. from each lot examined, compared and tested, | that the Laiega flour had was in point of | color, With large quantities available for | milling, better results will no doubt be ob- | tained, and by skilful admixture of some of | the whiter sots wheats with this strong giuten- ous variety, there is every reason to belie ve | that this yellowish tint can be ally overcome »and a highly satisfactory flour pro- duced.’ success! From the above, we iufer that this | variety of wheat would be especially valu- | able for P. E. Island. The great difficulty in wheat growing in this Province is the late spring. Eearly wheat that is not sown before the Ist of May, and, if it is sown after the Ist of June the difficulty cf harvesting is greatly increased The Ladoga wheat, much seldom does well; requiring 80 ALWAYS A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICEs. | (0) —— | MR. KEITH, the popular and efficient Cutter, is at the |?" head of this Department, and with a good staff of workmen. you are sure of getting the very best satistaction when leaving j 5B. S. DAVIES & CU., February 25, 1883—edd & why \CAMEKON BLOCK. | i ‘1st of June could be RF. Owen, | bought afew bays of the Ladoga from.Prof. ‘Saunders, and will be able to supply some shorter season than ordinary wheat, could be sown up tothe 10ch of May without | suffering from weevil, and if sown about harvested before the weather becomes broken in the fall. The Ladoga wheat could be usly grown for mixing with Whit advantage- e Rt ussial yr i s a well known fact that millers ai er: difficulty that _When our special correspondent, Mr. ( Ottawa \for it at in grinding - vari tel y. reO. he was in last winter, vf our farmers with seed. made in the House. House adjourned. Progress reported. EVENING SESSION, The bill incorporating the Kensington | Cemetery Company was read a second | time in committee, Mr. Underhay in the chair, and ee agreed to, On motion of Hon. Mr. Sullivan the |° House went inte Committee of tdi: Whole, with Mr. McLellan in the chat, ae 1 sider the owing resolution : That it is expedient to int Re solve d, a bill to empower the Government to pay an annual subsidy, not exceeding $2,000 per year fora pe riod of five years, to any company or association which will take arge of, and manage an annual Provincial Agricul and Industrial Exhibition, to be heid at Char- lottetown under an agreement, and also to provide for the payment for a period of five years of $1,000 per year towards an annual County Exhibition in King’s and Prince Counties in, case the managers of suc fo ct 0 ‘*3. That with respect to ne, weight and Exhibitions supplement ihat sum by a pay-|4 hardwess of the grain, the Ladoga compares jment of $200 at least per annum for exhibition Very favor ably with the Red Fife, and judg- | purposes and if such eu plementa: y be not ing from the samples analyzed, ranks above | prov idk d, the annual subsidy for such County this grain in these features.” | Exhibitions sball be S809. In the bulletin referred to the following | In presentiag the resolution he explain- interesting information is given on the fed that the Provincial exhibitions had mes ae so Oe ‘ i been entirely satisfactory in the past, ow- tests of flour made from Ladoga wheat: — [;,, ¢ to the great lack of accommodation at * A sack of each sort of flour (Red Fife and jor near Chi arlott town. Ifthe weather was Ladoga) was sent to two of the leading bakers fine the exhibitions were successful; if in Ottawa to be made into bread, and samples | broken they were failures. It was now} proposed to pay a certain sam of money ‘to undertake the man: wement of exhib: jtions, suv that they may still be under the , | doing control of the Government as much as pos- isible. Seme people think that the Gov- ernment should not have entire control, and the proposed bill will provide for the jtaking away from the Government of this controliing power to a certain extent. The Association must supplement the Govern- ment subsidy by $1000, a!l of which sum lis to be expende¢ d for prizes only. Not ‘one cent of this money can be ex- pended fer any other purpose. io same inducements are held out to King’ and Prince Counties. They shall receive $1000 if they can get an association to manage their exhibitions, and if they can not do this they will receive $390 the exhi bition to be under tie control of comuis- sioners. This arrangement, however, will not go into effect till 1899. Mr. Sinclair did not see auy objection to the principle of thé’ prop: 8 jets bill, but a uught there might possib.y be some ob- ctions to the amvoant to be said Me. Bel the pr pos was opposed to the princip'e of a bii , ant in favor O7 inalitlain- ; ing the old system, at least fur tie Coanties. He sxid l that there w sume dissatisiaction among tie p p Bava tae lanbper in which the Commissioners Werte app yinted, and the manner in which the prizes were awarded. He tliou chit the Goverumeat should do ali in their power tv Go away with this impression. de thought the grant to Prince aa KKing’s Counties should nos be made conditional, th Coun y | riued at Summerside from Charlottetown early | this forenoon. At 12 o'clock she left there + | for Pictou, but had no! proceeded far when she grounde don the ** middle ground,” It is | thought she will get off at high tide. / Wuat's THe Marrer Wirn Turs ?—An ‘exchange has the following graphic item ; \** Armed with rod and flask, the angler marches forth, to return laden with ithe spoils of the imagination. It is bamboo, | booze and bamb« ozle.’ ee Pee ** Ayer's Hair Vigor is a most excellent pre- Sian for the hair. I speak of it from ex- jperience. Its use promotes the growth of new bair, and makes it glossy and soft. The Vigor tural) 38! asure cure for dandruff.—J. W. Bowen, editor vedi, McArthur, Ohio. Apvice to MoTHEeRs.— Mra, Vinslow's Soothing Syrup shoeld aiways be iy when are cutting teeth. It relieves the itt eufferer at once; it produces natural Liet sleep by relieving the child from pain; jand the little cherub awakes as “bright asa lt is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all n, relieves wi ind, regulates the bowels, and best known “remedy for diarrhea, arising from teething or other iwenty-five cents a bottle. Be for Mrs, Winslow's Seothin 3 ;< ildren. : ” putton, j } is the er | 5 igure and ask iRurnn, and tale na ather kind fApril 1 ’R8 _ leat Personal, | Isaac Rich & Co., fish dealers, Boston, are ’ and it was for md that the only disadvantage to any association or corporate bedy willing | financially enbarrassed. | Lieutenant William Grant Stairs, who is such good service with is a 5 rng ICanadis in, son of the former M. P for Halifax, a graduate of ’S2 of the Kingston Military coliege, and a lieutenant i the Royal Engineers’ With such a beginning he has made it is safe to say that his country will hear more of him before his career is eaded. Bishop Temple, of London, relates that when he was once worshippiag in the East End Church, where a hearty musical service is a distinguishing feature, he joined in the singing to the best cf his ability. He has a steatorian voice and the effect of his efforts on those sitting near him may be imagined, At the conclusion of the secoud vers of the hymn the 9 peed 7 of a workingman on his immediate ieft s “1 fairly exhausted. Not recoguiz'ng the dig mit ury beside him, the poor man, in sheer desperation, gave the bishop a ang 2 dig in the ribs, and the latter, on turn- g tor en explanation, was thus addressed in subdued tone “Tsay, gub’ner, you dry up; you're spoiling the whole show.” Boulaoger, ~ havi ng ietreated to Brussels issues a daily manifesio, In the last reported he siys that in their robust sense the electors kuow how to deal with the tissue of false- hoods ard abominable slanders against him. Phe government extorted from an infatuated parliament consent to prosecute him before a eourt of his political enemies, not court j idgea, Ali the acts imputed tc him as rimes were well known when he Was ap- pointed minister of war, therefore his col- igayues are equ ally guilty, *“All the violence and calumny inthe world,” be says, ‘will fail to tarn us from our object to obtain an honest republic aud legal exervise of uni- aud said thet it! versal sugrege.