ae tam THE We have constructed public works that} @8U@! rush will take place at Carter’s have excited the admiration of the world, | Bookstore for the latest news from all We have at as well as of the | ere the works ld. news February counter: magazines the racted the attention of Europe Inited Kinedom W, | now on al#o late-t on books. DAILY EXAMINER : laat night, aod work was begun in this city to-day, nearly two hnndred men being | ewployed in cleaning the streets of the ac- cumulation of snow "je the recent storm. '$ A.W. REDDIN, Phm. B, CENTRAL DRUG STORE. eh) ae ‘LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, |° FT TIT Y ' —_—_ ‘ THE DAILY RX A A INER. The Liberal Disagreement on the Manitoba 5 School Ouestion——Soe al Events, &c, } — ---— arier S Phe al events of the past week | WARD THREE. 8 . ut Ottawa have not been of an exciling | iracter, and the readers of Tue Exam—| Sir,—Are we going to allow Ward 5 yt CIVIC CONTEST ver have been supplied w ith a Synopsis Three go without Opposition ° Is the este The principal deve lope nt dur— |} present incumbent, who is well known to ‘ ? ™ week was the back-down of the] be an oppenent of ours, to be allowed to para e <¢ ti] al party on the Manitoba schoo! ques- | go in without a contest. \ Mr. Davies s speech on the ad TemMreRaNch ee S. sa gave the signsl for the retreat, and pth "a a = j VOD SUGGESTLON at scene it ! m Ne. 6, the | A GOOD BI ? y “ | " Seeds at fa Dew , vdquarters, was one that by no| nie ou can buy Seeds % ™ , .; a. | ee “ — : davs Patriot 4 i ”: neans pleased eader The French i —- Admire ihe —, Pairs °2| almost any price, BUT— Sw . ‘ . Tt . » sugges - “ of the party was violent, and recrim hite the nai on the head when be sug i ‘ Men pmta ie tie inived in Mr. | that Messrs. Dawson and Haszard ‘retire they are not ( ARTER s 3 i ; , een se ' il . ‘ } ‘eve ‘ 7 T'a was bound to speak, and the English from — —- a ro ow SEEDS, , r s A ¥ Liberals were afra i of the ettect | George cake, al lo be electer y a > speak > “< } > yf s words Ww ld have their Ontariy | clamation It goes without saying that a We se ek : the trave € ; , stituents. Mr ¢ on the Conserva nore deserving man it would be hard to} merchants, farmers and gar- ” ‘ Gnd. ane r. Pea oul > adit t cate “wan ale anxious to eet| find, and Mr. | eake would be a cre to deners w ‘ appree iate the cht with ~ stit ts. an| | the office and to the city where he has Hughes, ii ee a nidew vde an acsree | spent his lit By all means let this be value of First c lass Seeds, K - , } , ia” Gvot 4 i ‘ M 4 , Whea | . } mer Tinis was | done Who will be the first to move In and supply (Ww holesale and 3. | the matter? ‘ " : ° , \ ‘ ‘ < t \ \ art V e Conservative the ma s . ‘ \ * r ‘ r : |B M Tarte would consent to do so I would like to hear your views on this retail) the high quality ol " : s ale: os at consulting Mr Laurier, and the | question, Mr Editor goods which has bailt ip ates ' to Axvotuer ADMIRER a : as tes suave back be made. One| Chitown, Feb. let. 169 tor us the largest seed j “a on ie é ) ‘ t ' e4e 3 Ww t ia \ what a aK na ! t s 2 s . Vii 2 t » ference of the en rade in the Maritime . w hye seeking aN a , THE MAYORALTY ELECTION, Pr vinces j . { 8 : i or committee 4 ain 3. i. » Wat 4 . j 2 oo ‘ . =e ; oe se t i ieiy? ” t t ire a Sir. The writer of the fol low ng! letter, Qur prices are fn1¥—as i mer € ext ‘al Claiming tba which appeared nthe Pa triot last p ight, | uv vood I s : vel, » sld be dealt t} th : — ’ . v0 : ' pain n sail vet lealt with will ve ces the opinion of alm st the entire com- ,1OW as J ou 2 a , - ' is at Mes} delay. The fact was ¢ 0) mere) munity : — seeds for-—higher than you N a ee a ipoeiece Se Naat eae Sir,—Would r be a graceful act on should Pp iv for poor. ‘ ¢ ax, $0 fa : 4 — P is | the part of Messre. Dawson and Has ard : . e Then came the Charlevoix election, when | 1. retire from the contest, and allow our It is not their cost, num- : ™ | Mr Angers, the Liber An p, fent te orevive from ot teat, an “ : : | Mr Ang : : : ; i yp | old and respected citizen, George Peake, ber, how they are puy up, i I 3 pres grams amongs Ss ° . | Keg... to b cted by acclamation. Mr iia : i “ ppose Mr .aurier’s } y | E=q., to bee ae a ie hind sauediie or how advertised, that si , ' ‘ : hs sation to al Dawson has held the ofhice my mem a | And | ’ I e a evident | S¢Tves me right, for e 29 years, and while makes good seeds—it’s what 28 act Cut] . } ae : . sanita ‘withstanding the division of the |! believe Mr. Haszard would make &1|| the seeds themselves are. ; | . kink: (thonie differ spler lid officer, he isstill a young man } > MISE Ira ara t t : ' , wpa as oe “a sie oni and is wanted badly in the Council. Che Ou yest customers are sink to sig Hen C¢ . oo a i ar : e pa MEWway, © re id e Oppo- | Pomination of Mr. Peake would be & those who know us best. ; ps i ie S , bs — , Reha tribute r , | ~» infyr- | POpular one, and his erection a yute to ° ! . 2 are ae | sit From reliable sources the infur-| PP nd worth. ADMIRER It is our business to sell ‘ S - I , a as be ed that the Govern: | ~ a nie a Sa rao cds r : 3 wera At any-|n e! \ will pass w a la 1 There remains but little time before] | the best seeds that grow. sj ma F nuimation day. If Messrs Dawsen and/) This has been our business rate W . m _™ : , rard d td he graceful and fitting . ° P a s w we Haszard do ua lo the raceful an t 7 : nar ol v es ut. | The work é _Rpynaniadlond yop Gripe cage Agape: during the past sixteen : : _ | er way. The es ates for the year] act suggested by the above writer—an it 2 - r a ‘xa , oJ ci 1897 hare been tabled, and | is the opipion of many that they will at years. We can 8 safely claim es } , \ a las Duna = on a I ie once dv so —arequisition ehould, without ; r i ‘ . ws pag aa & ; It " af ] V a itany de ay be prepared for signa | that we know seeds. His Worship and; M ay t is sa at Mr ster was ready | ae ee a 4k ry = ee e i ‘ | Paiahas anglia vith the| ture, and Mr Peake be induced to allow We are now registering H as 3 3 be w g to ex cg Pit. f ha minated. A senile : : . : ‘ : request of the Oppos elay, post- | himse f to be nomin at 4 A gentleman applications for our illus- press a i 33 g U “ : . . I Opposit as | without any prejudices, the nominee of no ‘ f | , hehe teeth Minpeteles s that a re-| usual, are sN kinds nw | particular party, a vew man forthe posi} {rated Seed Catalogue for > - , a otth los luaines nad > ) . . e ~ ‘ ai axa : another | in order to make speeche- hom. The] Gon hh tong Seen De eeee tive 18S96—ready in February. ; r : e McM en has a motion to | training, impartial, energetic of good judgy- x be a @ Lota Jk i | s i 5A € i “Ogg : ahs ' ; " is ‘ rn to be port free of duty,| ment, and, above a possessing the ful. Free to all. Address on i ‘ } : e . . 1 re : ly : . : ‘ al ‘ ea ser a} lest confidence and friendsh p of all the . a jeal pa itis | enatior i at the farmers people, Mr Peake would undoubtedly lead 1 ‘ - hesita ex as r| Canad This was tried by the | the poll. It will be in no way dishonor- ‘ 4 : 1G art 239 Ou severa ca | able for voters whohave already promised V ve Leria ate r j te for one or t ther of t} rese} 3 Is s { servatives voted it | to vo e for one or the other of the present SEEDSMEN, ‘ xes , sider s . F . 11 n the destruc- | candidates to trarsfer their er to Mr ' j | p 2 all ‘ . ¢ stigation and discussior If al! ne tion of the oat trade No wa Scotia and! Peake under the altered rum stan - of > 2 z i Lh a acl l , : : ar > ‘- a ssar =ery scan | “ sin- |] New Brunswick, where P. E. Island far- | his being in the field Bu it pir i¢ Opinion Char lottetow n, Fr. E. Island. | t i . u - . ins : wo e best market. Whilst the } believes that Mes SSI rs Dawson and Haezard a . e ats aff the fa « not the best | willfretire. ro at _ " oe . f yet for many years out ce a AR —_——— iboats a" = wr = f | CHALLENGE ACCEPFED, “ . . fa 3 Ww pend at pr 1 or a} a . 7 , r * 4 heir ne So " i age ' = il Oat og aime ; : ; § 7 i,—I notice by your paper of some " . 3 f prod t ork * en expe e ai G : : at I lays ago, a challenge from Duncan H . s r e gen ‘ ” a gisla s Cha 9 : wat he ol ea, | Robinson, which I have pleasure in accept aun . a ani : ail ing, and name Hillsborough Rink, Fridsy b s evening, Feb. 7th, as place ar ime for ‘ s i r 4 Ss al events Uttawa are nusua T - Be \ ere a moa ¢ we ™ es saat e fancy dress ball | “#id race, as Messrs. Dawson and RK ogers , i : ; is a es Pb aenhor | offer a medal for the race if held there in given in e Senate yam ver oe ie “gh : be made ¥ 4 ay ‘ ely eile ha iain sly looked forward to connection with hockey we We : i ; . GAUDET pleased. J Ss . ro ca e ladies of the city. Ie is expected _ \ — ‘ . ’ : ‘a. Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1896. ibiiek ten Shapes to 0ieSeak ay tole ve of the grandest func | Wednesday, February 12th : : : f oto a i ait —_ “ ‘ Le submitted to the people; and it ought 7: = Se oa ever held A BOOMERANG! ! . Ottawa. The carnival at Quebec is the acca onien— eRe ' : a ' ; k, alt some- | Asked to C the N. P., the President of vreal attra : S week, aitbough some-| - ced to Curse the N, o $a *resident o a me \ x : W ’ " -™ ’ gz of a dar per has been put upon it by the Dominion Coal Company Blesses it. Sey Uik sinjud — Members ct Nos. a lecis rw fac at | {and Lady Aberdeen will Ir Py Fieldies, Mr. Whi snd 2 CU om pan es, Garrison Art lery, have : : i bask abe | “ cnt of the death of ) reply to Premier Fielding, Mr. Whit- | much pleasure in announcing the presen- _— - - : & en p etna He : B Se ney wired from Boston that the Dominion tation, on the above da'e, of nee 3eoTV i ’. tals ' . and pos 4 served ty sj ; hapa e : an Coal company, being a purely business c iress of 3 th:s vear ! ar } . : w and have personal 4ims c al fas . . - * Phe Son concern, would not ae into politics, bs sy ‘ wh i te : 5 aig ' ro but” he said, “I consider the mainten e 8 hen awe 3 ant plaids worn as biouses mak ; ’ ; tn , en a ;| ance of the Canadian duty of the most - a } nos eas , re when nun ber of aa - . aoe = and re ’ Th sei ie vital importance to the welfare and con- em are grouped together. hese goo . ‘ rises ‘ n of w 3 gues : ee nth seal sce 4 ~~. ; a | tinued prosperity of the coal interests of |a Farcical Comedy in Three Acts, tions ne : ai « sh ee come ot roe Cape Breton and Nova Scotia. It is doubly | Henry Hamiltor, with Full Costumes a per yard ins nd at all prices « y | Comp . : i se ne o per yard In 8k, and at ail price pre OT bn at the present time, when our company | Complete Stage Settings, under the distin- to Sa tld f the €opie. Jn tbe oiher] 20 cenis in w . > “ ne : . ° ‘. sii So oe I : Mr. P — lis making such vigorous a d expensive ef} | guizhed pstronaze of His Honor sLieut:- rH r nswer to Mr erry, tl Pinar : ; " Mr. Haszard’s peer r setae 7 ae ne as forts to widen our market by introducing | Governor Howlan, the Deputy Adjutant- Minister said that ver borings ‘ . ’ SBS. : ; “ay r se s for the , good ground r his} oe gee a ' ist ee the coal iato the United States. Our only | General of Military District No. 12, the nee ry eint rtieny er a ai . . . . ’ : * ‘ . 7 claw e y pul > and | aS 1h Ae HOST . hope of success in this effort is that while | Offi ers of the 4th Prince Edward Islaod 5 ast ye that he would | > ie é 1 0 1] . reward that the citizens can vive. The | table a _ a at he would lay < a the we are makivg it nothing shall hay pen to Regiment of Canadian Artillery, the Char- co fuk peepee a ft use shortly a map OF (he) i iterfere with our Canadian market. I | lottetown Engineers and the 82nd Batta- sOod government Of the City is, after a | -" . aed had bee Ki mae. consider that your province confronts af] lion of Iufantry R ir. Macdonald, of ngs ice v j . of para rtar By those cit | = - Ald, OF es eee ¢ | Sreat crisis. You stand on the threshold CASTE OF CHARACTERS W ake the public good their 1 a enquiry reape ng the cont rem wi of a great success, which will revolution 4 “4 AHALU uly. > ra o Goveroment supervision Oo iry ex-/{ - . co : } : es : " ; t I p - ae = ¥ €® | ize your conditions. If no backward step | Mr. Dobbinson (a retired merchant)...... f - bie t r © «tat a iT and. j . bes ' uM : I nental evations In ft. &. s61ap is taken in the protection of the coal in ; Mr, G. R. G, Bagnall ee ee ee ee ee Pn) uae pee oe a dustry of Cape Breton we shall be enabled _ Bilal by (his fri riend) .Mr. Frank Cotton Le de this way City Cour Rubbing Ht fn. ‘o so largely increase our market in the | Capt. Featherston (8th Lancers)......... cil is likely to be made up of able and Never use a liniment for rheumatism, } United States that your province will start } 9 .......06 2. .secaeeeeeeeeeee eee Mr. J. F. Owen eameeel ane " : says a high authority. Don’t rub it in—J|on acareer of prosperity which it haz] Guy Warrener (8th Lanc —. is i I c 1s Ss, y t - ‘ ye —o . ' - . ‘ : irive it out. Take something that re-| never before dreamed of. Iam unwilling] — ............... 0 seen Mr. A rthur G. Peake 18:28 wy © t€ 10F| moves the acid poison from the blood—|to believe that any political party, if] Rev ie Talbot (curate at Mudborough, Dawson take something that will improve your] charged with the sobering responsibility .-Mr Ernest DeB Peake But come of ir rrespondents | digestion, and build up the body to the] of power, could seriou-ly propose at this Batters (Dobbinson’s servant)..........4. on : : perfection of robust hea'th. That “some- | time so mad and rash an act as to Jessen] ......... te ..Mr. Walter Osborne P , Ai ing’ is Scott’s Sarsaparilla, a remedy | the protection which Canada now wisely | Mrs. Dobbinson .Miss Bessie Brown , 2 sidates for [tLe] that obtains the best results in the short-| gives to the coal industry. It would be} Olive (hisdaughter).Miss Annie Hyndman mayoralty r favor M est time. $1, of all druggists. like tu roing back when in sight of the | Enid Theirston (Dobbinson’s niece and Peak It seems to us 2 ' i | Chin a promised land.” ward)...... .Miss Enid McLean : : atest advices es fr m Dhina tell of gtie ; this has gone by. It vidal’ coctes ta Claestameen ta Istend (Sigued) HM. WHITNEY, | Mand Ellaby (EI inva eet : ee ee ee ) ’ iss Minnie Moore . ° ; ° de l oo evegosoes cre B li i ‘ bs : 1s he has} of Java. of upward: of $3,000,000 in Presid - Dominion Coal Co. iia ia rallies amin ame ‘ I 20 a 2a 4 1 } j Java bank notes Many pr romin- Venezuela Must Pay Up Stage Mana, ger—Mr H. J. Bullman. eat Chinese merchants have bceo placed : . : Musical Director—Prof. Vinnicombe, ran for the elector from whom he has ob-| |. ger arrest Loxpox, Jan. 29.—A despatch from | with full Orchestra. tained apr se. As there has already tnen fie ne a Berlin to the Times savs a semi-oftic.al h Oestual ‘ ’ os taal 135 . 4 s ” wl : oe statement has been published wart ing Admission a popula: prices—<o afd vo @ good dea anvassiog; many mutual ALL KINDS OF SLEEVES. ; ‘ i. : , 7 1 meee | oe onts. Reserved Seats, 50 cents. } ' ' i sie uals President Crespo, of Venezuela that he P] € Hall i} . hibiti obligations of this kind have “n entere ee ! ‘ rill be »xhi lust atv coyentiog | It doesn’t matter whether vour sleeves | Canp0t count upon the help of the United Ae Si F op " on sag eae > t t t ae } on os ’ . ‘ d after Fr , ins . e Gto; these obligations cannot be thrown | 4... of the softest silk or the | States toenable him to shirk his obliga- | 2°¢ #fer *riuay, sth inst., at 10 oclock, are Of the softest silk or the heaviest) . . - a.m. Balcony at Rankin’s Drug Store ff without ibe osent of all the electors | tweed, vou should always use light-weielt | (109%, Supposing Germany takes measures : : 7 oe api daa & Sg , ‘> 5 Ai : a ae Dress Circle at Reddin’s Drug Store. w are bound by then -ind thisco. sent! Ne. 10 of Fibre Chamois to support them. | to enforce the payment of every claim. D . wn Mood . an re bound by them,— and this co. sen bv > oors Open at 7.30. urtain rises ¢ . eee But the | it is heavy and stiff enough when ent The Monroe Doctrine | can be applied to o I : “mS meee ae an } . es : across the goods to lend bu vant grace to territorial disputes, the statement Fays, H. M. DAVISON, Capt ’ . i , or Mr Peake; aud many | sleeves, however voluminous or of but it cannot be invoked to protect de- a G. PEAKE, Lieut., warm friends whose votes have not yet bs satever material faulting debtors againet the claims of the x. BARTLETT, Lieut., f pr , stand ready to welcome | esl aCe Kuropean states. feb 0 Committee. | The great lock out of tailors in New British Empire League. -—$— : | York is ex lud r 20 0 +} on _ Se a | York i rh ncluded, and ve clothing Loxpon, Jan. 29.—The lord mayor of ) rs ve en taken bac we i . 7 . , : , ‘ ¢ NOTES AND COMMENTS a rke have be ta ‘ ba a DY the con London, Sir W alter Henry W ilkins, pre- OOP 090900000 0000 900060609 chp | tra siled to-day at the inaugural meeting ot 3 gio : M : . : the British Empire league, formed to con- M . S 6 ‘ l ] ¢ Since the writing of our Ottawa cor dress that will look well : ih a , esponder published to-day, the grit A ; . a ¥ ere oe the | tinue the work of the Imperial Federation O1 ¢ easonay € Z seU u % ay, - ©! same time defy f r duet roul 2@ «- . * “a : s apparently patched up J ” os a © ; a pte leaszue. Sir John Lubbock, bart F. R. S., : é av 1 parent]; etched Ubi ta he the ideal afters which ladios : : a ey a Ma ata spell T Ler WHICH jadi Pe |M.D., for London un'‘versity, explained Than White Goods Sales. $ | diff ‘ ty. We shal! see wl at they nett W, ‘ 2 ” , 1 ee , ae avi | the objects of the league. I he Duke of . r TY 3 : a a sal lee 5 enett atery ro »f, but “gg rh y a j Devonshire was elec ted president. Among A piece of Flannel and a bottle of * iis dO about it Wh thoroughly stylish i x ; snime sought dows Ale ce = “el efy ing .. sade . | the speakers was Richards Dobell of Que ~ good Liniment. 3 oe" ) above or 1@ dt ’ , > a 9 . * as ed 3 - eneath | bec, who referred to the loyalty of Canada, The former we don’t keep—the 3 r cui aa nl ; suitable either fo ress. © loak § : : ua - aa 1e course of S speeches | | tab at : — os ' a = | and said that the formation of the British | @ !atter we do. > : - er (‘*harle ' ravenette eets a ncet ng " , . . . | in ¢ “ape B eton Sir Charl Ts mre Oe tt My at ; P nays ong: felt "| Empire league would be hailed with great | MINARD’S 3 here or f the _ a Navy, rt rown, oy as r ae * ae : No whe he face of me eee ei ae Castor < | satisfaction in the dominion. | MI? ARD’S, | - ey da an you point to five n Hions of } Black The ideal costume for spring and | iain . JOHNSON’S ANODY NE, e ple more happy, more ntented, more mer. Light and medium weights SueE'y Rae Sree, PRUSSIAN OLL, 3 prosperous, or more united than the free j22 d +6 Sr. Joun’s N F, Jan. 29.—A petition ELEC I IC OIL. o and intelligent people of Canada. (Ap- | niente from the unemployed requesting work or} PERRY DAVIES’, ete. ° plause.) We have made Canada a nat | This evening from 6 till 10 o’clock the| bread, was presented to Governor Murray } $ > > > @ ? a + ; -e have reached a position in wuich all that | 494 remains to do s to persevere in renee naree the course Mr. W. B. Scarth, Deputy Minister of we have undertaken to reach the highest, the grandest and most elevated position of Agriculture, is reported seriously ill with which any Canadian has ever dreamed, | POXUmonia. (Great app { the cirer one inieninin i Exposure to cold, damp winds, may re stances lasy youto again rally around ‘ } oe ; ; / suit in pneumonia unless the system is the anda we have » Olen borne to l i i ith H » . triumph in past and strenghen our ee en Sarsaparilla. a , ' ’ ">?) : se ° hands in accomplishing st ore for the Crosse & Blackwell’s devilled ham is country, at for tl ste ople than we | just the thing for making sandwiches. For have hitherto done. (Tre idous cheer- | sale in small tins at Beer & Goff’s. ing Cee an ne Slee aaa ii s ng heering a3 are these 4 aud ts, it Our great sale of overcoats and ulsters w yre cheering to find @ may~' is now in full swing Call early, as we = ent m ajority rolled up at the polls.” are bound to sell them at any price. a A, ( ” y i ” ‘ rie a “ lO 1 J Me De nald, fashionah] ne tailor. jan3l 31 Despatches to the local papers from For tune Bay, say that such poverty was never seen there b forejand it ix Lard to tell what the end will be. From a knowledge of the condition of the people there, and the cou- sequences cf the failure of the herring fish«ries it is well known in this city that tiese statements are in no wise cnpyene. LO iam eI Ladies, you wil fiad itto your advan tage to make your purchases at Prows Bros. 500 ends of grey cotton, ends of dress goods, ends of ginghams, flannelett-, all odd lines, top shirts, underclothing closing out awfal cheap.—Prowse Bros. Jan 31, 2i. 3 SSCS SSC ROTO RSP SN Seem Jnland Steam Navigation Co. The Annual General Meeting of the Inland Steam Navigation Company will be held in the room (up-stairs) in Mr. John McEachern’s Building, corner of Queen and King Streets, on THURSDAY, the 20th inst., at 3 o’clock, p. m. L. C. OWEN, Secretary. Ch’town, Feb. 1, 1896—613 tl dte TELEGRAPHIC. | SreoLaL DespaTones TO THE EXAMINER THE BUDGET SPEECH. Hon. Mr. Foster Deals with the Deficit, SHOWING THAT If WAS LESS THAN ANTICIEATED, And Due to Reductions of Taxation, Feb .. delivered his Budget He had estimated the revenue forthe past year at $35,800,000, believing that there would be a better- ment between April 30 and June 30 over the corre ek ae of the preceding year of $419,7 Sir Richard Cart wright had oe exception to the reli ability of his estimate, but he was glad to cay that his estimate was within the mark, the increase being $597,851. OTTAWA, Hon. Mr. Foster speech yesterday (Cheers). The whole falling off in the revenue last year was $2,396,563. The exports exceeded the imports by $2,857, 121—-such an occurrence having taken place only once before since Confedera tionr Whatever there might be in the balance of trade theory, the fact that the exports exceeded the imports was so much gain to the business interests of the coun try. (Hear, hear.) The revenue was the smallest since 1885-86; the expenditure $38,132,000, and the deficit $4,153,875. When looking at that detic.t it must be re membered that $2,002,311 was accounted for by the amount laid up in sinking fund. So that tie real resu't of Jast year’s oper ations, eo far as the consolidated revenue and expenditure are concerned, left the net deficit of $2,151,564. The deficit was less by $350,000 than he had anticipated. Adding to the deticit that of the previous year, the total was $5,364,207. It should be remembered, however, that last year there was remitted to the people in taxa tion on sugar alone to the value of $5,475,- 000, so that had this monev been collected it would have wiped out the deficit of the past two years and have left a slight sur- plus of $100,000 or $200,000. (Cheers. ) In 189495 the per capita amount of the interest paid on the public debt was $1.83, and in 1887-88 $1.90 per head. So that, notwithsianding the increase in the debt, the burthen fell less heavily last year than it did vears ago. (Cheers.) Hon. Mr. Foster in his speech set out at length tle glorious record of the Liberal- Conservative policy and the wonderful ex pansion of the country’s industrial life The N. P. free list has increased $26, 500,000 compared with a decrease of the free list under the Grit rule of $23,900,900. Mr. Foster quoted figures to show that the Dominion has come through the commer- cial depression of 1890-91 up to the pre- sent time in @ most satisfactory nm anner Trade, traffic, shipping, savings and all show iucreases,) while there was a deficit of only a million and a Lalf net, and during the same time the debt increased but about fifteen millions, despite a reduc tion in the tariffon raw sugar, alone, in volving a loss -of revenue amounting to nearly nineteen millions of dollars. He also quoted statistics to show that during this period our industries were not only maintained, but they made advances, as was shown by the export returns. Mr. Foster closed as follows : **So all the way through; it is a problem which only requires time and godd #tatesmanship to solve, and asl said before, it is for Canada, it is for Australia, it is for the otner colonies of Great Britain, and for Great Britain herself, to ponder seriously and carefully whether or not an arrange- ment cannet be come to which will make the Empire and its dependencies suflizient within themselves to feed the empire, and by doing that will add to the force of busines?, and will add to remunerative production ineach. (Cheers. And what is better and greater than all that, Sir, it wil) make these outlying dependencies of Great Brit- ain and Britain itself, having common in- terests of trade and common defence+,—it will make them stroag and un.ted to be- gin that race of imperial rule and imper- ial progress which I believe is in store for the sa in Canada, the Briton in Aus tralia, the Briton in Asia, the Briton in Africa, and the Briton in the Isles of the Sea. (Prolonged cheers.) The Minister of Finance spoke hours and ten minutes. for two —_. - —____.. MR. GRAIG AT ALBERTON, Enthusiastic Meeting to Promote Fruit Growing. Organization of a Fruit Association. Growers Fe b. 5, Tespite cold weather and b'ocked roads the horticultu a! meeting at Alberton was a splendid success. Woodman’s Hall was filled with representative farmers and their wives. John T. Weeks, Esq., presided. Father Burke read a valuable paper on on the statis of fruit culture. Then Prof. Craig spoke for two hours, his epeech | being of great interest to evervbody. Grat ification was manifested and much ques- tioning done. Dairy Superintendent Dillon made astirring speech, endorsing Mr. Craig’s plea for the British market, cold storage and fast steamere. The British allusions were enthusiastic- ally cheered, and the meeting closed with “God Save the Cueen,” something unusual for a dry agricultural gathering. Delegates were appointed to organize a Provineial dairymen’s and fruit growers’ is ociation. “Hogers, Esq., moved, and Father Burke seconded, a hearty vote of thanks. CLOW ZERO. CHEST PROTECTORS, CHAMGIS VESTS, LARGE CHAMOIS, At Low Prices. REDDIN BROS OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. jan°0 ALBERTON, a a LS — SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, KLOET SLI ITILILTIIN : THIS STORE always has and always LEAD in REAL giving. ments —exagverated Our advertisements are gain facts—plainly and truly told. Read To-Night’s Offer. Oae Counterful of Pillow Cottone 42 and 44 inches wide, 10, 11 and 12 c Sheetings, 8-4 and 9-4, Plain, 19, 21, 22 and 24 cente. The above is extra quality. Toweling:, Towela, Enis of Gr. Ends of White Catton, Tab'e Counterpane>, Ladies’ Underwear, broideries, Toilet Covers, etc. ADLELILIAILIIS ton, L896. will Bargai a No misleading statements—disappoint announcements or catch-penny devices so deplorably preva- lent now-a- days can be laid at our door. substantial bar , 40, ts Twilled and vy Cot Line n, Em- i JAS. PATON & CO. Spereeereree eed CARRYING FIRE INSURANCE is like putting $1,000 of another man’s money into the bauk to your credit for a contlngency. Failing to carry it is like staking your whole business on an un- certain game. E. R. BROW, Insurance Agent. Office, Brown’s Block Tire shoes we have are the shoes you want, and our prices are always right. J. M. McLEOD & CO., Money Saving Distributers of Boots, Shoes & Rubbers, Charlottetown. ROSEMARY HAIR WASH Prevents Falling of the Hair. 25 Cents per Bottle at WATSON'S DRUG STORE. Charlottetown, January 3), 1895 DR. H. D. JORNSGN Ble ‘EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT . Office -- ‘Kent Street Aug 16, 4—ly NOTICE. NOW ON! count Now is your time to buy a pair. Our $250 Boots now $2.00. Our $2.00 Boots now $1.60. Our $1.50 Boots now $1.26. LADIES, Having sold out my business, Le Pag ’s | Old Stand, to Mr. Frank Beales, I would | respect‘ully thank the farmers and public | generally fur their generous patro: age | and solicit the same for my successor. D. W. FINLAYSON, janl8 A. E. McEACHEN, jan23 THE SHOE MAN. Cold, Cold. Felt, DISCOUNT SALE SKATING BOOTS at 20 per cent. die do not let this opportunity pass to secure a pair of good Boots cheap. | LILITIZIILITIIITIIIZ Mx LEAGUE OF THE CROSS. Grand Musical Entertainment IN THE LYCEUM. On Wednesday Evening, Feb. Sth, PROGRAMME. PART 1. 1 Grand Overture—** Good Fortune”... .Goetz The LC Band 2 Piano Scle—* Chasse au Papillon ” . -esneees Gendnns | Kentlen Miss F Gallant. VOORE BUG. cococsdadiciscuds Miss E Benoit, oe 4 Reading— Moos Waters”’................, » Miss C Kelly. 5 Vocal Solo—“The Old Turnkey.”"C A White Mr trent Mcinnis | OEM * Vocal Solo—* This Time Last Year” Miss Annie Hyndman. 'o © PRIN. ois éccitteccce cca Miss Florence Me Kenz O Veouee Be. sconk caus coe @ Miss Adelie Sullivan. FART Ii 10 Grand Selection —“ Bohemian Girl”... Balfe The LC Band. ll Violin Solo—Caronzetta ....... Prof Vinniconibe. 12 Character Song—*Hi-al-ar-ity” Mc lennon Mr W C Whitlock. 15 Instrumental Quartette—“ Boys’ Own” ..... + oceheee cnlaeniinnin ei sp aia Wcie i ne Members of L C Band. li—V Ocal Sulo—Selected ....0. ccccccc-cocccece ° Mr F Trainor. 15 Cornet Solo—* Sounds of the Alps ; Th Michaelis "Mr MM Galbraiih. 16 Reading—“ ~ Generous Soldier Saved ” Mr C B Warren, The Witch Dance”’...... Goetz The LC Band. BD CERO TEI 6 its bron osc treinecsonnsecinl 17 Fantasia—* Admission— Reserved Seats, 23 cents served, 15 cents Doors open at 7.30. jan3i—Ssé23 St. Dunstan’s —VERSUS — ; unre- Concert at 8 o'clock Prince of Wales, In a Challenge Game of Hockey at the Rink, : " Friday Evening, Feb. 71h. i : : 4A LSO—— ne 4 One Nile Amateur Race for a Medal and the Championship of the City, between GAU DET and ROBINSON. guaranteed. A good evening’s fun J. B. DAWSON, GEO. J. febl — 6245 ‘Feb. 13, 14, 15, at Crapaud, DR. McDONAL D, ‘Destict, will be in Crapaud on the above dates at Dr. Robert- son’s. Shall not visit Crapaud again be- fore October. J. E. McDONALD, D. D. S. Summerside, Jan. 27, 1896. ROGERS, Managers. MONTACVUE Carriage Factory We are showing this season a finer line of Sleighs than shown by us heretofore. The assortment consists of Single and Double Box Sleighs, Round Back, Square, ete. Prompt attention to Repairs. Paintin a specialty. Terms reasonable. JOHN McLEAN & SON dec6—dy & wky E"elt. Twenty per cent. reduction off all our Women’s New Boots and Shoes for cash only, Felt NOTE-—See our window of Slippers at 35 per cent, discount GOFF BROS. Chanlottetown, January 23, 1896—246 STANLEY BROTHERS. OOOO $900O00t 00090000 a, « conor me me mR se ego. TNE