o An Accident May happen to any person. Th Ocean Accident Guarantee . policies issued by tke Corp. cover all kinds of ac cidents to. Tae Company has $2,000,009 In CAFIT#& 6. Ie. Brow General Agent Charlottetown THE DAILY EXAMINER. FEBRUARY 12, 1897. MR. M’KINNON’S LE TTER We put sh the « ter of D. A MecKin- non, Heq.,- which wiil be foun jin another columa—with @ great deal of pleasure and we are sure that our ¢ yrresponden:s and all coneerred, li be glad to iearn that Mr. McKinnoo had vo ulterior motive in opposing the Railway resolutior eub- mitted to the Murray River meeting, I i*, we think, highly probable that there has been mutua! misapprehension about the matter. We cannot imagine hat the resolution setting mover and seconder of & forth the reasous why ra lway Hiilsborough ould in such away as to Mr. Davies or to be si agath of the begun, would word it make it offensive to Hon. any member or members of of Canada. Mr McKinnoa probably mistaken in thie regard; may be that to his professional penetration it was apparent that Mr.Davies would con- strue as “ offensive” that which was poz eo intended. In any we are de- lighted to have Mr. McKinuon’s leiter, was ment or it case, — aud to know that there ‘s practical unanie mity inthe desire of Belfast and Murray Harbor, and their representative i Soe ed that nothing whatever sha! the prompt construction of tha Southern Senator Prowse, and Mr.Martin men , jnterfere with Railway. certainly, displayed good tact when they advised the withdrawal of the resolution which was or was supposed to be, offensive to Mr. Davies, and the substitusion « f one upon which the meeting could vote unanimous- ly. Railway extension in Prince Edwa d laland is a matter in re=peet to which no petty jealousies or partizan riva divide the Men of all parties should siand shoulder to si oulder in the defence of their rights, in the aszertion of their mutual claime, and in motion of their mataal interests. Iry should people. mutual the pr —— 8 98 — THE WASHINGTON MISSION. Sex Bicnanp Cartwaicnt and the Hon, Mr. Davies have, we are told, left Wash- Their visit was part of the plan ington. of campaigo. ' But they must bave known that it would result in failore. In the exiating atate of public opinion in the States the representative men of the States dare not yield to Canada rec’. procity of trade upon fair and equa! terms, even to please their dearest friends in the Canadian Goveroment The republican politicians have received a maudate from their constituents to increase the pro tection sii srded the farming and other interes s of the States, and they will be compelled to execute it despite the indignified pleatings and pro- testations $f Sir Richard and Mr. These gentlemen have represented to the is reported, Davies y ; ‘ lie . . Washington politicians, so it that reciprocity would result in @ gréat expansion of trade with Canada and that a of these overtures would be fullow- of In view of refusal el by a great growth with Great Britain. Canadian trade such an indecement to reciprocite, it must seem to the Washington politicians a great pity that arked out for as Leen I a@contrary course I them by the people of the United States! Under the circumstances our missionaries will do well to come home, take the other al‘ernative, and promote trade with Grea Britain. tt - A HIGH HANDED ACT: Tuc high-handed and unwarra: table diemizeal of Mr. Johu T. Mano, who has been the efficient tight-nonse keeper at Cape Bear, is made the subject of an article in the Watchman of yesterday. Itappeers fom the correep yndence published tat it it wa- charged that Mr. Munn “ took an act v foart on behalf of the Conservative candidate, canvassing previous to the day of the election, and on tbe day of the election devoting yourself to drivisg voters to the polls.” This charge was characterized ty Mr. Munn as ab-olately fal. There was no investigation. Mr. Munn was subsequently discharged on the ground that he did not give personal attention to his duties as light keeper, but carmed out the keeping of the light in hie enary This charge is, also, the declares, wholly unfoanded, the service. Watchman ann notonly discharged the but ht-iouse light-keever personally, lig eS resided with bis family in the dwelling—was there day and night.” appears that Mr. Muon has been supplant- the employ of the Hon. the Minister ed by a clerk in Daniel Davies, uncle of of Marine and Fisheries! co? O—" Iu order that car Commirsioner may le paid for scenting “ offensive partizan the wages of the railway workmen must be reduced 20 per cent. Such is Goverament by Commission. et »” THE which man is liable | construction | the Govern- | o violation of the regulations of | It} oe CO ee " ——— iN YOUR OWN CITY. BUY Inar this is good advice may be proved, javy day in the week, by consulting Tue | Examiver’s advertising columns and then paying a visit to our etore®. In what are supposed to be the last days of the N. P. the goods sold in these stores ure cheap _ and good beyond all precedent. But we | are informed and believe that, even so, | there are some persons, and nota few, in the community who habitually go or send abroa | for articles of clothing, ‘furniture, ete., which are in full supply here. This | ; The effeet of such outside trading may be apprehended by , considering what the result ' ought pot so to be. would be to the city if all the citizens were to deal in j the same way, Charlottetown must, in | that case, soon be a city of bankrupts. ; With a Quebec contemporary “we want to see every Cne of our citizens imbued with a loyal howe spi: t, xml a'l oar business men encouraged to the fullest extent. Tt ey merit it by their enterprise. Patriotism | demands it of their neighbors. Our mer- bants, in almost every line of busiue ¢, keep good stocks and are fuily abreast of the times,” ——— 9 &@ © @ —-—___-____ - NOTES AND COMMENTS. — The Montrea! Star remarks that the Amerweans are havirg so much trouble with their navy that no one woul! blame them if they brought the “pesky’’ thing a | out of the wet, : —The repair of the Western Block and the expenditure of $250,000 in connect on } therewith, will give Mr. Tarte and hi-< | friends a great opportunity. © Business is business, you know.” | -—-The pride of the United States navy, | the b'g armoured cruiser Brooklyn, wa+ successfully placed in dry dock at League | Island navd yare a few days ago. Fora | distance of nearly 175 feet her bottom on } the port side is bruised, indented and torr, | while on the starboard side ber plates are punched im but not broken. On the port side there is one hole large enongh for a man to craw! through, aod a oumber of smaller holes, caused by the straining of her plater. One of the blades of her port propeli¢r is somewhat bent on the end and a smal! section of the end has been broken. —A special trom Washington saye: I } have talked with several of the Ways and | Means committee and uther members of Congress, not members of the committee and cannct fiod there is any disposition to approve of Sir Richard Cartwright’s pro- position forthe formation of the joint commission to investigate trade relations b-tween the Dominion ani the Unired States aod pave the way fur a reciprocity ar'aogement. Nearly every Republican member of the Ways and Means commi tee is opposed to reciproe ty with Canada and unle-s the commitiee report io its favor it is useless to expect that it can go through the house. From the statements of mem- bers of Congress itis apparent the only way by which Canada can eecure recipro- city is by surrendering much more than she could in self respect or would be per- mitted to by Great Britain. —-A Montreal Star correspondent learns on reliable authority that J. E. P. Pren- degrast, ex-M. P. P., for St. Boniface, will be taken into the Greenway Cahinet as Minis‘er of Ejucation, a new portifolo about to be created. Further Mr, Pren- degrast wi'l soon return from Qitawa, and will bring with him anew settlement of the achool question, which will be more sati-factory to Archbishop Langevin. Mr. Prendergrast, it is said, will again contest S’. Boniface, and will have the support of the Archbishop. A few days before going East Mr. Prendergat, Mr. Green- way and Father Rchot bad an all-night sersion, at which a comolete agreement was arrived at. Mr. Prendergast, it is said, ie pledged to Mgr. Langevin to carry out the new agreement. The Sar cor- respondent’s authority for this statement is of such a character as fo give the story authenticity. If the arrangement turos out as expected, the school qu2etoa may be considered as finally setiled. —The figeres on consolidated fund ac- ount for the first seven months of the last two yeers are as follows :— Bevenne— 1-956 1896-7 Cus'oms.,.,,5---+-- $11,530,232 $10,843,514 Excise....coc.,, $7246 4 4,412,682 Post Office......... 1,733,887 1,786,814 Public Works in- cluding railwsy. 2,183,259 2,159,959 Miscellaneous.... 57,868 1,005,211 TEE ocascevined $21,020,210 $20,499.210 19,490,717 20,502,22 Expenditure.... Surplus, 1896....$ 1,520,493 Deficit, 1907 .. 111 -esepecess nsec 3,017 The expenditure on capital account for January was $302,885 compared with $763,496 last year, and for the seven w ouths $2,372,221 as compared with $2,- 411,668 for the previous year+. The offi -ia! statement of the public debt on January 3lst, 1896 and 1897 is as tollows :— Liabilities— 1896 1897 Pavable in Eng- land.....002------$218,225,504 $218,225,504 Payable in tem- porary EN ircisetheccianes 4,866,667 Payable in Can- ada, .. 103,436,126 107,113,884 Gross debt. ..$321.661.640 $330,206,055 D RONEEE, cccsnse see 68,526,057 70,286,108 } $259,919,947 Net debt....../ $253,135,57: —_——-—-* Ke in your seat at 8,10 as it will be impossible to reserve seats after that hour. EES THE TARIFF FINGE t-BOARDS, (Montrea} Star.) The financial outlook for the year no | more encourages a slashing attack upun | the tariff than does the stn bbora determi nation of the Americans to return to the | McKinley agrigultural duties. Itis true | that a revenue tar ff is supposed to sup- | ply sufficient revenue without difficulty, but that a tariff, the protective character of which is only modified in the name of revenue tariffi-m, does not always inc:¢ase the revenur, tbe Wilson Bill has abun- dantly shown ue. The record of the pat | ceven months pnts the Treasury @ milliou and a half bebind last year’s standing at ; the same date, which would lead a pru- | dent government to sharpen its hatchet for the items of expenditure rather thao | for the duties. But the chief note of warning comes | from Washington. With Sir Richard and | Mr. Davies within sight of the Capito’, the talk is all of a recura to the Mc Kinley achedules, so far as they relate to Canada | Notwo men would be more likely to succeed in getting reciprocity for us than these persistent friends of continental | trade; and if they come back empty handed we msy well look to our defences. ‘It is a condition and not a theory that confronts us.” DAILY EXAMIN ER cae ae ct _——— ee ee NEWS NOTES we The Queen’s health, both phys ical avd mental, is reported to be excellent. o Lieutenant-Governor Kirkpataick is im- proving daily, rhe surgical operation was entirely successful. As a feature of the diamond jubilee, the Prince of Wales hes appeal for subserip- tions for the hospitals. Flooda are prevailing in the valleys of the Thames and the Ouse, where large t-acts of land are submerged. It is expected that on the occasion of the Queen’s jubilee the Marquis of Salisbury will be raised to a dukedom. A large number of the German pipers n their comments on the Cretan situation, declare that war between G:eece a d furkey is almost ineyitable. John Brown, possibly the oldest Orange- may iu Canada, died at Carpville, wear Ottawa, jast week. He was 93 years old and had been a member of the order for 7. vears. The ;roportion of women to men 10 the Unite . States is greatest in New England, where the women are in excess. It is least in tae far weet, where the nuw ber of men exceed « that of the women. Word comes from Athens that the otli- eval Gazette publishes a royal decree com- wvesioning all the avmiable warships of Greece and orilering the immediate de- +patch of additivnal ships to the Island of Crete. An English coachman was atked to tie upa dog, ani resigned on the gronod that it was the batler’* duty, The butler declined and resigned, and after six vervants had jeft the Earl tied the dog up himee f. Pope Leo attended a requiem mass for the repose of the soul of Pope Pius IX, on Mondiy. His Holiness appeared in b 8 usual state of hea th and spoke ip a stro: g voice as he provounced absolution at the conclusion of the service. recently The Viceroy of India, the Earl of E’gin, has given bis sanction to Madras being made a port of departure fur the pilgrims en routeto Mecca. The citizens of Ma dras, however, have entered a vigorous protest. Th+ plague is increasing at Karachi and at Poon. Ia some of the gorgeous new family hovels in New York a large room in the basement is set aside for the nigitly ledg- ing of the dogs belonging to those who have apartments in the house. The duty of caring for the pets is left generally to one porter. but dainties sent to Fido, euch ss vroled chicken leg-, cfven fiad a resting place in the maw of the man, instead of uoder the dog’s shaggy jacket. Private and official advices and private letters from English officers show that the troubles in the Island of Crete are uo- doubtedly caused by Greek agitators, and that the Christians are undoubtedly the aggressors. The Gr.ek _Government, believing that the end of the Outoman emp re is near, thinks the time opportune to carry outthe long-cheri-hed desire to qnnex the Island of Crete. Public offi als in London and on the contineut regard the situation as serious, and as threatening the peace of the whole of Europe. The Prince of Wales is buying large tracts of land in Dartmour distric', appar- ettly intending to form an extensive deer forest and hunting region, To obtain the necessary purchase money he has, througb his agents, disposed of South African and other securities. ‘Jhere are signs of a warked clearing up in the Privce’s finan- cisl affairs. Auy sums he owed to Baron Hireeh, Sir Alpert Sasoon and others have been paid off. Those debts never amounted to anything like the large sums reported. The Prince w now able to invest largely io land, Loadon is to be fortified against a possi- ble invasion by forces landing on the soutLera coa:t. The plan cf fort works date« as far bick as the time of the Dule of Wellington, but haa been revived by Lord Wol:eley and other military auchori- ties, and adapted to the changes of modern warfare. The Military Works Bil! pro- vides for the construction ofa chain of fort works from the Southern Downs to the heights on the south of London, on which the Crystal Palace is @ conspicuous ubject. The scheme includes barracks and other militery works. The cost, which will be something formidable fur the treacuryt o face, will be met by advances from the consolidated fund, to be repaid by instalments extending over twenty years, Advices from India indicate that the Mubammedan communitv there is pre- paring to celebra'e the eixtieth anniver- sary of lier Majesty’s accession in a truly loval manner, An address of consc-— lation with many thousands of signatures will be sent to ber, and prayers will be off red up in all mosques on June 20. A central committee bas been formed, with its headquarters at D-lbi, aud provincial committzes will co-operate in Bengal, Bombay, Madras, the North-West Pro- vinces, the Punjab, and Burmah. Re cently a meeting of Mobammed.ns wes beld in Caleutta, at which a bighly-re- presentative committee was formed for Bengal, and orthodox and advanced Mus:- ulmans are said to be joining heartily in the movement. It is to be hoped that the famine and plague will be a metr cf history when the time for the celebration arrives, Make no experiments. Watson’s Bal- ramic Syrup is known to be the best cure for coughs aod colds. ORDER NOW We are giving low prices on Job Printing. Now is the time to have your work done before the spring trade com mences. Send in your order now, we will satisfy you in good work and low prices. J. DB. TAYLOR, Printer & Bookbinder QUEEN STREET. Oriers by mail promptly attendedto. Mies Margaret H. Chisholm, STU DIO:—Morris Block. Victoria Row, Uutil July Ist; 1897, will give les- sons in Water Oolor, Oil, Tapestry, and China Painting. Also in Drawing from Nature. Special terms and hours for children attending school, 9—d&kw iw —— ATIONS. CURIO’ > LcNUcNS There are 27,445 miles of railway in Germany. In Germany the consus is taken every five years. The Australian dog and the Egyptian shepherd.dog never bark. The came! has the most complicated system of digestive ‘organs, A house without a woman fs like a body without a soul.—Montengrin proverb. Harmonies in dress are more effec- tive at all times, and in bétter taste than contrasts. Bishop Taylor considered three houfs and Richard Baxter four hours sleep enough for any man. The first number of a new paper entitled the German Industrial Ad- vertiser, in the Japanese language, has appeared. The Chinese condemn criminals to @eath by preventing sleep. Sufferers Jast from twelve to twenty days, when death comes to their relief. The increase in the population of France from 1890 to 1895 was but 124,- 000, or only an annual average of .07 per cent. of its population. Haller has noted 1000 cases of cen- tenar'ans, 62 of from 110 to. 120. years; 29 from 120 to 130, and 15 who had attained from 130 to 140 years. The oldest paper in France was com- menced by Theophrastus Renandot In 3632, during the reign of Louis XTIT. It was called the Gazette de France. The results of the census of 1895 in Germany gave a population of §2.244.- 503, an tnereage since 1890 af 2:$16,627, or 1.14 per cent. increase per yéar. No man who is intoxicated, or whose breath is even tainted with strong drink, fs allowed t@ take his post ona train on the Grand 9frunk Railway. The exports of Germany, te, the United States durfng the quartér end- ing March, 1896, show a decided in- crease over the exports during the like period of 1895. The average cost of men-of-war in Nelson’s time was only $330,000 for a large 100-gun ship. The Magnificent, one of the latest and finest in the British navy,. cost $4,500,000. All Fools’ Day is 200 years old. Brady’s Clavis Calendaria, published in 1812, mentions that more than @ century previous the almana@ de eignated the first of April as “All Fools’ Day.” ; The word “dun,” is sa‘d to owe its origin to one Joe Dun, a famous batliff abcut 1500. He is said to have beensso0 shrewd and dexterous in the collec- tion of dues that his name became proverbial. The salmon fishing in both the Re- stigouche and M'ramachi has _ been good upon the whole this season. The Inch Arran House at Dalhousie opén- ed this spring under new auspices and has been well patronized. during 4hé hot spel. Great Britain’s new cruiser Talbot, which is to replace the Magic'enne on the North American station, will greatly strengthen the fleet, as she jis twice the size of the Vessel she. re- places and has a much more powcrfui armament. : The word “bumper” has a peécuttar origin. When the Roman Cafholie church was in the ascendency in FEng- land, the health of the Pr pe“ was masually drunk in a full glass» im- mediately after dinner—an hon pere (to the good father). Hence the wor! “bumper.” North Carolines’« Little Repubtf-, In the western part of North’ Caro- lina is a peifectly organized republic, independent of both state and national governments. It is known as the Qual- la Reserve, and js’ the home of about 4000 of the Cherokee Indians belong- jing {o the eastern’ branch. The re; geyve has an area of $0,000 acres, OF eighty-two square miies, of the riche est valley land of the state, lying along the Ocona, Lufta and Scco creeks, The president of the little republic is elected every four years. He receives a salary. of $500 a, year, but when at Washington on bamsiness for the re- public he gets $4 a day extra; He is called chief, but none but a Cherokee of more than 3) years is eligib'e to the chieftainchip. When he is absent hs duties are p rfo'med by an as- sis‘ant chief, whese salary is $250 a year. The chief bas a cabinet of three pecretaries, and the cengress pompriseg iwoe delegates from every 100 members ef the tribe. The Cherckee mates of $f. and all white men who have Indian wives, have the rght to yote. The enstitution provides for the mainten- ance of a publ‘c school, in which poth English and Cherokee are taught. The inhabitarts of the resrve are intelll- gent, faifly wel leducated, law-abiding and industricus.—Harrper’s Round Ta- ble. Coinage of All Commortities. fold tandard, silver standaid and pimetajiism were r jected by Henry 2, Lloyd in his address before the socia} economic conference in Chicago the cther night. As “the money of the new conscience,” he proclaimed ‘the “coinage of all commodities.” In return for every possession and every product of human labor; he said, he ‘would-have the government issue a certificate of vahie, exchangeable among men as money. : Drceducer wou'd be insured remunera- hich for his efforts, instead of being fependent wren the uncertain -peturg he must mow seek.in the markets of the world. Labor would be universally emmploved and the potential wealth of the world wou'd. be. utilized. RUBENSTEIN Will cut figures.” will make his ° ry ’ impression. That’s what wé haye done —cut figures—for a time on one stock of Tooth Brushes, Combs, Sponges and Soaps We wish to make another impres- sion also—on your memory- rem- ember the place. A, W. REDDIN,Phin B > Central Drug Store, Sunnyside. 3 Canned Lobsters. Tam prepared to contract for 1897 pack of Lobsters in one pound tal's, one, pound and half pound flat cans of 4 Then every | good quality, at lighest rue’ ing price, solicited. HORACK HASZARD Cu’town, 12th Feb, 1897. 309—2wks, eod. C_ric spondence FRIDAY FE Sesoust Diseavores ro THe Examiner GREAT FIRE IN. OTTAWA. One of tha Public Buildings Badly Damaged. $250.000 Will Probably be Required to Completa Repairs, Orrawa, Feb. 12. A fire broke out in the westerv block of the Federal Parliament Buildings yester ee and the worst fire which the capital has had for many along day enBved, and as a result the taxpayers of the Dominion will eventually nave to meet # bili for a quarter of a million of dollars. The only portion of the building which bas escaped, with the exception of some dam- age by water in the offices, is the Macken- zie wing from the big tower northerly. iv this portion of the building are the Departments of Railways and Canals and Toland Revenue. The. rooms burnt out iwtre those occupied by the engineering aud architect’s staff, public works depart- “mevt, includiig bun treds of. valuable plans and records, certain offices occupied by come of the clerks of the marine and fi-~herics department, and the entire effects of the mounted police department. All the officee below those occupied by the public works, marine and fisheries, militia, trade ard commerce, and cusioms are delaged with water. One hundred thousand dol~ lars may coverthe actual loss, but the general opinion is that a new roof of iron and copper will be necessary, thereby largely increasing the cost, probably to the figure already mentioned. The Gov- ernment carries no insurance on its build - ings iu Ottawa. The fire is eupposed to have been caused by a carelass smoker, A Modest Dopation. Sr. Jony, Feb. 12. The estimates brought down vesterday contain the modest appropriation of five buadred dollars towards the Indian famine fund. A City Honored. Carson City, Nevada, Feb. 12. Dan Stuart announces that the Corbett- Fitzsimmons fight will tak place in this city. Me. Martin Won't Come, Moyrreat, Feb. 12. Joe Martin is here. He says that he won't bea candidate for the House of Commons. > Death of a Wel Krown Man. Hatirax, Feb. 12. R. D. Clarke, the well known auction- eer, of this city, is dead, Tke Last Hops. -_~— Besroy, Feb. 12. A secon} motion for a new trial Bram was; denied this morning. {or THE NEWS STAND oe Yee Carter's Bookstore is always well supplied with the latest Magazines, Paperstllustrated and Fashion Periodicale. Call and get your choice of any of the followig : — North American Review, A/lantic Monthly, Century, Scribuers, Harpers, New England, McClures, Cosmopulitar, Review of Rviews, Cassell’s, Donnhoe’s, Munsey’s, Massey’s, Argosy, Nationa), Frank Leslie’s, Women at Home, Outing, Parisian, Nickell, all monthly Magazines. Harper’s Weekly, I/lustrated American. Puck, Judge, Life, Puritan, Hlustrated Lendon News, and other Iliustrated Papers. De'ineator, Toilettes, Harper’s Bazaar, L’art de la Mode, Gla-s of Fasbio0, Myra’s Journal, Young Ladies Journal, Standard Designers and other Fashion Periodicals. The Leading Newspapers of America received every mail. -——- LOUIS RUBENSTEIN The World’s Greatest Fancy Figure Skater, Holding Canadian, American and European Championships year after year, will appear in Hillsborough Rink FRIDAY EVG. FEB (2. 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