THE EXAMINE Posters, Dodgers, etc ett, oii ie Ot Texms: Five Vn 7 7? Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HUUsK, QUEEN STREET. job Priating of all kinds at short notice pilihead . Latterheads, Not weads, Pampb- NEW SERIES. — Dottans a Yuan, ee —_ For neat, clean, tastefrd Printing and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job I! renting Depart- i ment is peculiar, Don't forget st. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having te advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evniripss. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. Srvete Copies Two Cunge E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, MARCH 2% i898. N compliance with the ofte I PHOTUGRAPHIC BUSI as the “* BRAEMAR STUDI( by appvintiment. OLOUD HILL, Opposite Miller B nich7— 3m eod Photographic Notice. Charlottetown and neighborhood that | have secured the premises formerly known orders entrusted to me in a most sati«factory manner. Houses and Grounds, Lawn Tennis, Wedding and School Groups photographed (From London, Begland, late with Mr. 6. H. 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No other preparatioa effects such cures. “CAUTION.”*—Beware of su’ Geacine pai ms y Scott & Bowne, leville. by all druggists. AUCTION. AM instructed by Mr. Allan Boisner, who is about chanwing hia business, to sell at Puhlic auction, on TUESDAY. the 28th cay of March. 1893, at the hour of Kleven o'clock in the fore noon. at the Becevoleat Irish suciety’s Hall, “en “the Household rerelines i the Belenen . Sourie, consisting © rgan, wing Teen” “Bedroom Sets, Feather Beis, Mat- tresses, Tables, Chairs, Sideboards, Mirrors, Car- . Bedding, Stoves, etc ay the aeexpired term of the lease of the oisnor Hotel and premises at Souris : Terms made known at sale, Sale positive. Cc. C. CARLTON, Auctioneer. Provincial Legislature. House of Assembly. SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS, Tugspay, March 23. The Bill to Itecorporais the Belfact Dawying Company was reac™a third time acd passed. Mr. Shaw asked the Leader of the Gov- ernment concerning the stock imported for the Government Stock Farm. Hon. Mr. Peters ssid that a statement would be made out. Mr. Shaw asked fur a statement setting forth all particulars connected with the sale of dedentures. Mr. Peters replied that no prospectus had been issued, but that s copy of the ad- vertisement and some other particulars would be given. NOTICES OF MOTION, By Mr. Bentley—That he will ask the Commisnoner of Public Works te lay on the table of the House a detailed statement showing the several items of expenditure contained in the sum of $2,157 56, as shown in the Public Works report for 1892 and charged to roads in King’s, Queen’s and Prince Counties; also the sum of $380.72 for inquisitions on new roada, and shown by the report of the Commissioner of Pub- lic Works to have been spent by supervisors the items by public competition or private contract, the nature of the work done, the different localities in which the work has been done, the names of the several persons to whom the several contracts were given, and the amount received by each person respectively, and the authority by which each contract was let and the date of each payment made. By Mr. Rogers—That he will ask the Commissioner of Pubiic Works what progress, ifany, has been made by the Department with a view of opening a road leading from Isaac Linkletter’s eastward to or near the Linkletter Rvad School or Township No. 17, Prince County, and if it is the intention,of the Pudiic Works Depsrtment to have the rod refered to opened for traflic the cowing summer. By Mr. Peters—That he will m-ve that this House do resolve itseli into committee to take into consideration the expediency of introducing a bill to ~mend an act passed in the 53rd year of Her present Majesty's reign, intituled an Act Respecting Kepre "| sentation of the People, by dividing the County of King’s County for election purposes in such a way as to give the several electoral districts ia the county a more equal number of voters than at present. By Mr. Underhay — That he will ask the Commissioner of Public Works what parts of the old road. along the North Side, Lot 42, have been closed, or what portions thereof he has recommended to be closed; also, that he will ask tha Commissioner of Public Lands to lay on the table of the Houee a return showing the amount of pub- lic land on Lot 56 sold during the past year, the quantity sold to each person, and the price so'd for. By Mr. Rogers—That he will ask the Commissioner of Public Lands to lay on the table of ths Hcuse a detailed statement of the amount of refund on crown and pub- lic lands amounting to $982,50, for the year 1892, giving in detail the names of each person or persons’ who received the refund, the amounts paid tu each respact- ively, and the purpose and cause for which refunds were given. By Dr. ,Jenkins—That he qiil aek the Chief Commissioner of the Stock Farm to lay on the table of the House the breeding records of said farm. By Mr. Rogersa—That he” wili ask the C P. Works to lay on the table a copy of the tenders for supplying the ferry steamers with coal, the name of the tenderer accep:- ed, the name of che person or persons who actually did supply coal to said terry steam- ers during 1892, and where ssid coal was weighed, whether on the scalse of the sup- plicr or on the city scales; alac, that he wll ack the C. P. Works to lay un the tabie a satement showing in detai! the repairs to he Lunatic Asy!um, Prince of Wales Cul- lege, LawCourts, Normal School, Provin- cial Building,Government House and Stock Farm Buildings, resvectively; the names of ali parties making repairs, the amount paid to each workman per day or otherwise, the items charged to capital account and to or- dinary expenditure, pepe » and the different amounts let by public sale or tender or private contract, separately. By Mr. McKey—That he wiil ask the Com mizsioner of Pubiic Works to bring down a statement showing in detail the name or names of the steamer or steamers employed by the Government or any department of the Government during the past year for rucning| between Charlottetown, Orwell, East River, West River, Crapaud, Merray Harbor, Georgetown, Montague Bridge, Grand River, the names of the owners respectively, the amount paid and owing for ihe service of each steamer where respectively employed, and the time for which each steamer was em- ployed. 4 By Mr. Rogers — That he will eek the Commissioner of Pubtic Works to lay on the table of the House a statement showing in detail the expense of the repairs and fitting up of the steamer Southport during last year on the slip at Pictou or eleewhere, the names of the men employed, the time-each was em- ployed, wages paid each and amount paid for maierial and supplies for steamer, the name of each supplier and the amounts paid each, and the price paid for articles supplied and the articles furnished. By Mr. Shaw—That he will ask the Leader of the Government for a detailed statement showing the amount§ of matriculation fees paid to the Government or any person or persons authorized hy the Government to receive the same during the past year, the meaner in which such fees were expended, said expenditure was paid and the amount paid to each person respectively. By Mr. A. J. Macdonald-—That he will ask the Commissioner of Public Works for s detailed statement showing the total amount paid or agreed to be paid for werk let by tender or public sale and the total amount id or agreed to be paid for private contracts uting the past year in the Public Works rtment respectively. Mr. Arsenault—That he will ask the leader of the Government for a detailed statement showing the amounts due aad the amounts for which the Government were liable and not paid on the 3lst December, 1892, contracted for during the last financial your in each department of the public eorvice, showing the name of each contract, the nam of each vontractor, the amount of -¢ach con- tract, and the amount carried over and unpaid in ea h contract, By Mr. Shaw—That he will ask tae Com missioner of Public Works for a statement showing detail in the expenditure of $62 50 on Cardigan whart during the year 1892, as shown by the report of the Commissioner of Public Works for last year; also, amount paid by the Government for the purchase of the road-making machine, to whom paid, the date of the payment and all the expenses connected with the purchase of said machine. By Mr. McLeod—That he will ask the Commirsioner of Public Works for a state. ment showing in detail the mature of the work done ov Tea Hi!l, Lot 49, during the years 1891 and 1892, the amount of work done by public sale or tender and the amount done by private contract or days’ work, the names of the menemployed and the wages paid each person per day or otherwise, and the amount paid each person. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Clear the Track! Srm,—The early part of July last my son, with young Saunders, brought me down to the Charlottetown Hospital, where I re- mained till August 22, a patient of Dr. Stephen Jenkins. While there I under- went an operation, removing the cause of my suffering. Iam 74 years old to-day, March 24. {am ten years younger than I was three years ago. This truth is for the benefit of my fellow sufferers. I suffer no pain now, sleep well, eat like an English- man, and now enjoy life. While in the Hospital I received a fall share of kindness from all those in charge, The order of the establishment is good. My first bunch of thanks 1s to the doctors and care-takers of the Hospital, especially ‘‘the little dec,” as they callhim. I find him close to six feet. Pulling the line around his humanity, he is a six-footer, all right. My second buach of thanks is to the many friends whose syinpathy I ehared so largely. My third bunch of thanks is for the boys of Tue Examiner and Herald offices. May their best be always getting better. The Guardian boys cried ‘* dead,” then ran and left me unburied. They must have taken their toddy strong. This is my birthday (March 24, 1893) A special good thing to you, my triend. Georer Smirx, Winsloe Road, Lot 33. Budget from Fortune Head. Our farmers hail with delight the ap- pearance of spring again, as their supplies of cattle feed are very limited. Quite « lively interest is being taken in the cheese industry in this locality; work on the cheese factory has alieady begun, and will no doubt be finished in due time. Three of our most enterprising farmers, viz., Peter Moser, Charles Lutz, and Lemuel Publicover, are about to erect a large eaw-mill on one of the neighboring streams. As these gentlemen are industi- eus, clever workmen, they will no doubt receive «a large share of the public patronage. May their efforts be crowned with success. Wm. H. Squarebriggs, Esq, arrived home from his tour through the United States, where he is about to return soon again, taking with him one of Little River's fair daughters, where they intend to make their future home. Our school is rapidly coming to the front, asa result of the careful teaching of our popular teacher, G. D. Weatherbie. The keenest interest is being taken in the school by parents, pupils and teacher. RESIDENT. March 21, 1893. Netes from Peake’s Station. The farmers around here are busily engaged im hauling fencing pcles. Owing to the win- ter being 80 very cold, they were unable to get this work done io its own time. Oa the evening of Jan. 23th a meeting was called to order in the Peake’s Station School room for the purpose of organizing a debating club. The foilowing are the managers : President—Allen McDonald. Vice President—W J McDonald. Secretary and Treasurer—J G McDonald, Some ve subjects have been argue | we Koughan, Anthony MecLauchlin, Patrick Byrne; James Coogan, and others. They intend holdin a concert at the closing of the debate. The night proposed for the concert is April 24th. There is yreat preparations to make it one of the grandest events of the svason, Our school is progressing well under the mastership of W. J. McDonsld. He has an attendance of thirty-nine scholars, many of whon: are going to take the entrance examin- ation to the Prince of Wales College this sea- son. We have a daily mail here since the first of Merch. Mr. Allen McDonald is our post- master, and the office is generally managed by Mr. Frank McDonald, and by him it is kept very creditably. We have also two stores kept by Messrs B. D. Hayden and J.G. McD onaid. Mr. Hayden keeps the telephcne office. Caro. Haxpsome Featcures. — Sometimes un- sightly biotches, pimples or sallow opaque skin, destroys the attractiveness of handsome features. Io sll such cases Scott's Emulsion will build up the system and impart freshaess Signa of Big Book, J. D, McLeod's Corner. Souris,JKing’s Oo,,JMarch 4, 93—dy law (s m the names of the person or pertons to whom beauty. € i that they did pot approve of Mr. McCarthy's ranean Uttaw Letter. MACCARTEHY, HIS SECONDER, AND HIS RESO- LUTION, (Special correspondence of The Examiner.) Tuesdey was devoted to Mr. McUarthy's trade resvlutions and he made a speech detween three and four hours’ long. Mr McCarthy is not an attractive speaker. He is not ata loss for language, but he talks Obituary. At her residence, Morell Rear, on Monday, 6th inst., after a short illness borne with christian forti‘ude, Johanna Murphy, beloved wife of Charlas MeCarthy, in the 59 bh year of hersge. The deceased was deservedly es- teemed for her m+ny amiable qualities She was a kind and affectionate wife ard a loving mother, and with perfect resignation to the will of her Divine Master she fell asleep to awake no more on earth, but in that heavenly as if it were a bore to do so; he does not home where she goes tu meet the wellemerited speak with animation and as if he were! impressed with the truth and logic of his statements; he proses along as though he were addressing a deaf, sleepy, old jndge, one whom he expected co convince, more because he was the great Dalton McCarthy than by the argument he was using. Mr McUarthy is the spoiled child of the Con- servative party; he could have been in the cabinet years ago, but he would not forego his extensive law practice, so he became a sort of ‘‘consulkting counsel,” and Sir John Macdonald—se Mr. McCarthy says—never undertook any important measure or made any changes in his cabinet without consult- ing him. Because Sir John Macdonald's successors did not pursue the same course isthe reason, Mr. McCarthy candidly ad- mits, why he has severed his connection with the Conservative party. ‘His nose is out of j \int,” ao to speak, Mr. MeCaarthy made a long rpsech, in which he attacked the National Policy on every point, and retraced his course during his whole political life. He almost read himself into the Liberal party, but not quite. He made some astounding state- ments, and some most absurd mistakes,and it was plainly to be seen that in treating on commercial questions, Mr. McCarthy was out of his element. He was not careful as to his facts and laid himself open to be badly tripped up. On finishing his speech he proposed the resolution which you have already published, and which he stated was seconded by Mr. Hodgins. This was suf- ficient to convulse House. McCarthy iinked with Hodgius! Mr. Hodgins is one of the -incongruities of Parliament. He represents the large and wealthy coun'y of Carleton, in which Ottawa is situate, a con- stituency at one time represented by Sir Johu Macdonald. But a bear in a boat or @ bull in a china shop is about as much at home as Mr. Hodgins in Parliameut. He isa farmer | believe, but no one to look at him would ever accuse him of being an intelligent man, and the greatest merit he has divpleyed w that he has kept his moutu slut ever since he stumbled into Parliament. He is a result of the anti-Jesuit agitation. He whipped his Conservative opponent, Mr. Dickinson, because the latter had voted for the Jesuit | Bill. Hodgins is the N. K. of the House, and it is no wonder that both sides had a kink when Mr. McCarthy announced that Mr. Hodgins would second his resolution. I wish you had room for a description of how Dr, Montague polished McCarthy off. Dr. Montague is a beautiful speaker, to whom it is a pleasure to listen. He seldom addresses the House, but when he does so it is invariably with good effect. He is a reward of a well spent life. her semaine, f. llowed by a large concouree of friends and neighbors, were conveyed to St. Joseph's Church where a so'emn requiem mase was celebrated by Rev. Monagr. McDonald, after which the faneral cortege reformed and proceeded to the cemetery where the deceased respected fcr her many virtues, was laid to On Wed nesday rest. May her sou! rest in pe»ce. “James Kane, ios enn AT MOST A MIRACLE? t' : : Ito by Marx Crnpy, ‘ ¢ mu “ hea Yerznicious Anemia, Hewmer- age Of Bowels, wilt Comm eve Nervous cL eetegeee te re be by g Text Troabie, Cuz y Sixeda’s Liemedics. * For 15 or 2) ycers I have suffered from Mresmorckase ef the Bowels. Some davs would have 15 Iemorrhages, 1 Inve pas di 1-2 pint of fresh blood in nd a portion of my vowels would protrude while at stool, ior the last two years havo been worse, veral physicians advised an operation. , , ' . ly nervous, f-ct and! veld badiv, and the lenat iting so rapidly, I iid have to re W ished myself dead or ibnn alive. Four moéntha’ use of fiiscda’s Remedies has made a new yan . Have gained % ibe. in flesh, have all sionned, Heart beats i eon « | a child, amt un int « been for 20 years.’ ‘ODA D'SUOVERY 00., WOLFVILLE, A. 8, ~~ & For sale by all Draggists. Trade supplied 1. by W. R. Watson, Charlottetown, P. E master of returt, and it is a very unsafe proceeding to interrupt him. He tore Mr McCarthy limb from limb, he showed th falsity of his arguments—he exposed the worthlessnees of his so-called facts. Mr McCarthy complained that the farmers were oppressed; yet in 1888 when he so vigorously upheld the Nationai Policy, the customs tax was $4.83 per head, while now it is only $425. Dr. Montague recalled the time of Sir John Macdonald's death, two years ago, when bereft of their leader, the Conservatives .zet and Mr. McCarthy as their moutupiece penned a letter of condolence to the widow of the departed | statesman, containing these memorable | ba words. ** We shou'd have been unworthy followers of our departed chief if we gave way to des. p ndeney; rather shall we, remembering bis patriotic counsels and noble example, earuest- ly endeavor to carry on the great work so dear to his heart and for which he labored so long and so successfally, the consolidation of « united, free and prosperous Canadian nation ality in this northern continent in connection with the gceat empire of which it forms no ia signiticant part.” And instead of following the noble senti- meénts which his heart had dictated and his hand had penned, Mr, Me“arthy is found hand in hand with Sir Joha's sworn enemies for the purpose of defeating his followers and the successors he left behiad him. The debate wes continued on Thursday and wound up soon after | a m, St, Patrick's morning. The members had been keeping the day in anticipation downstairs, aud during the division there was more than usual noise and racket. While the whips were huuting up absentees, Col. Prior sang *‘ When McCarthy took the floor at Enniscorthy.” There were some remarkably appropriate hits in the song, and | must do Mr. McCarthy the jostice to say that he seemed to enjoy them immensely, The resclution was defeatei by '16 to 64— & majority of 52—cnly Col. O'Brien and Mr. Hodgins deserting the Government ranks to vote with McCarthy I may as well nove here that neither Mr. Davies nor Mr. Welsh voted, and neither of them were paired. This shews motion. Of course these geritlemen were nt bound to vote upon the questivn, and my no- tice of their action must not be interpreted ss an accusation of cowardice or doubie-dealing on their part. The McLean Case. SueL_zurneg, Feb. 6.—The case of Mr. Me- Lean, of Horning’s Mille, as published last week, is still the talk of the vicinity, and many people have taken the treuble to go to Horn- ing’s Mills to see him. Mr. Belfry, the drug gist here. who sold Mr. McLean the pills, vouches for the truth of the statement, as alev does Mr. Wiliiam Jelly, exeM. P. for Dafferiv County. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are indeed « wonderful remedy, as they cure the most deadly as well as the most prevalent diseases that affect humanity, namely, Bright’s Die- ease, as wellas all forme of kidney troubles, dropsy, diabetes, stone in bladder, and mos: eepecially rheumatiam. ' USE SKOD4A's DISOOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy. a for re arRSon@ PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! were a wondertul discovery. No others Ukethem in the wo ld. Will positively cure or rehere i manner of disease, The information around is worth ten timex the cost of a box Se it about them, and you will always be thankful, 4 poem. 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