Reading Room : s "OTTAWA ew she EXAMINEX | job Printing Rooms, ' | gNDON HOUSE, QUEEN STREET. | ting of all kinds at short notice. ; Job Erin verheads, Noteheads, Pamph- B= poster’. ledgers, etc. =: ee ate THE DATLY EXAMINER. ae nd prompt attention to orders, T | BXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar. Don't forget st. | neat, clean, tasteful inti —— - = eee —— Taxus; Five Dottams a Yuan. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having te advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evarriwns. Srvets Corres Two Canes a , - — 7" = = — Ree egereees ~ —— ——- — agW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLANI), WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29. i893. VOL. 30.--NO 216 i ee = eee — oe , — ‘ —_ ann eye ent into power. We are told that the measure has (glendar for March, 1893. MOON'S CHANGES, soon, 2ad day ee errees e+e tl 5O morn test Quarter, ith day....ctsces Bm alter yew Moon, 7th day Heeeeeeeenee 4 Zimids first Quarter, 24th day..... .ssee 5 91 ufter ——— SSS + ee | Dey’s } H ib y | Day of Week. | Length j Water ee ee — or. -| | hom Morn’g. | | Weduesday 19 59 10 6 | 9 [Thursday a6 10 41 | § | Friday 5; uMi 4 Saturday » il 57 5 Sunday | 12 i alt 7 | ‘ Monday 6 | Of | 7 | Tuesday is | 131 | g | Wednesday 22 S 6} 9 Thursday 25 2 44 10 Friday } 23 | 3 4) | il Saturday 31 4 57 | 9 | Sunday 35 6 25 13 Mouday 39 | 7 33 4 Tuesday 41, 82 ib Wednesday 45 | 919 16 Tharsday 48 | 10 0 7 Frid ay } 51 19 37 Is Saturday 55 1h 12 19 sunday 57 li 43 Monday 59 | Mormg. | . Tarsday 12 4 9 oe i 7] Wednesday 8 a: 2 Dz] Thar sday ll 1 57 x” Friday | l4 2 56 | b Ssturday 13 416 5 Sunday 2i 5 57 7 «| Monday 24 715 m | 'weaday 28 817 | A Wednaday 3l . . % | Thursday 34 9 42 | 3) | Friday 12 37 | 1015 = a ————— 8. R. FOSTER & SON, Yanufacturers of Wire Nails, | STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, | had Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, &c., ST. JOHN, N. | novi—l yr 0. 8. WAOMAN, jummission Merchant & Auctioneer, C4AAPAUD, P. E I. ' ' ' ARMS AND FARM STOCK A SPECIALTY, Consignments solicited. Quick returna, ' SM CIGAR4, which I offer to Traders by the B x Cheiper baa Chey Cau impor, Liem, janlt—ay & wky —— Removed to Stamper Block, DR. J. P. MURRAY, } tebls Better Than The a eens i Guardian. \ ANTED—A'! young men and women, boys and virls, or any worthy person without wihicient means Ww attend the Kxposition, to know that for -dvertising puspuses we shall give aray 1.00 or wore free Vita fo the World's Fair eluding ra: rsd faces both ways, good boar sad room in Cure yo for one wees, six admission lckestolne «cp eition grounds, ey, On Cary endition., ~) boat costing eue cedt Of money. Nyon wisn tog), write today enclosing refer- ete and self addres ed stamped envelope.— Votes fate Ear RTAINMeNT Co., 723 Me- Vickers Thaw © thu.itiay, Chicago, UL fabes—tf “~e tees iq VA <7 » ae (7% Pare ¥ deldy but get NOW - a bottle of Perry Davis’ ough. fe hoa ASK FOR THENEW _ Big25¢ Battie” A. LEOFRED ‘GRADUATE OF LAVAL AND McGILL,) Mining Engineer MAIN OFFICE BRANCH « svctcovecsoocosbeesees QUEBEC DENTIST. | ‘Anmal Cheap Cau .« MONT aes TREAD Lace Curtains, Wall Paper, Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth. eH _—— HE SEMI-ANNUAL HOUSE CLEANING PERFORMANCE begins »pon thes approach of Spring, and nearly every housekeeper will find it necessary to renew LaceiCurtains, Wall Paper, Carpets and Floor Oilcloths. It is hardly necessary for us to do more than men'ion that we are now ready with our usaal wonderful display of LACE CURTAINS, in Whe, Cresm and Coffse Colored. We have also a nice lot of CHENILLE and SILK CURPAINS., | From past experience we know our pric’s are very much in favor of the purchasers. | Our stock of WALL PAPER, CARPETS and FLOOR OILCLOTHS should command the inspection of aayene requiring those thiugs. BEER BROS. EE EE NOURISHMENT v-esus STIMULANT. a EXTRACTS OF BEEF Stimulate Only. JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF Nourishes Thoroughly. —a———(x) STIMULANTS make you feel good temporarily. NOURISHMENT does you good permanently, Which would you choose to give you strength? JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF or EXTRACT OF BEEF March 3, 1893 iy Photographic Notice. i - compliance with the often expressed wish of many that I should cpen a PHOTOGRAPHIC BUSINESS, | am pleased te inform the inhabitants of Charlottetown and neighborhood that 1 bave secured the premises formerly known as the * BRAEMAR STUDIO,” ati shall chortly be prepared to carry out all orders entrusted to me in a most sati-factory manner. Houses and Grounds, Lawn Tennis, Wedding and School Groups photographed by appvintment. CLOUD HILL, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, (From London, Evgland, late with Mr. & H. Cook,) Opposite Miller Bros. Queen Street, Charlottetown mch7— 3m eod Val 4 —-— (1) EER & GOFF’S Annual Cheap Canned Goods Sale com- menced TUESDAY, the 7th of March, and will be coutinued for Two Weeks, or until the bulk of their large stock is disposed of. Our Stock is all fresh, new goods, packed last season and imported by us last November. Call early and get your choice of the best brands o Canned Peaches, Pears, Strawberries, Tomatoes, Corn, Peas, Salmon, Finnen Haddies and Lobsters put up in Canada. We are giving Bargains. Call and see them. JER & GOFF BE ‘A — 9 QUEEN AND KING SQUARE STORES. Charlottetown, March 7, 1893 —eod & wky aT ROOM PAPER a HALF PRIGE / \ (x) AllCur Last Year Patternsof G20d Gilt WEADOM BLINDS AND CURTAIN POLES REMNANTS BELOW COST. x) ——— New Stock—The Best rs ———— (x }——_——_- -— BAZAAR COMPANY. Charlot{ etown, March 16, 1898. = in Town. : healthy and agreeab ONE ENJ OYs Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acta gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its eflecis, prepared ee from the most e substances, its manyexcellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75¢ bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable Cruggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufaetured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, EY. NEW YORE, N. ¥. W R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, mwf iyl3 Charlottestown 4 Take care that your drafts on your physical endurance don't come back to you some day marked “no funds.” Take SCOTT'S EMULSIO Of Pure CodLiver Oil&Hypophosphites to increase your energy and $0 ¢ good your account at the bank of health. IT CURES CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, COLDS and all forms of Wasting Diseases, Almost as Palatable as Milk. Be sure you get the genuine as there are poor imi- tations. Prepared on! Seott & Bowne ER ‘ BAKING > OWE ee ae NL GUETT eB OOO” aw ERIAL BAKIN THE (MPs: PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST, Contains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriagt, E. W. CILLET™, Torente, Ont, Darsone PILLS Make te, Fch Bod! lis were a wondertu L Yke them in the wo ld. Will positively cure or reieve all manner of disease, The information arom box is worth ten times the cost of a box of pille out about them, and you will always be tha) “= LL A DOSE. They expel all impurities from the licate women find ¢& benefit from «sing Ulustrated pamphlet free. Sold everywhere, or sent mail for % cts. in stamps; five boxes 10 DR L JOHNSON & CO,, 22 Custom House St, uae, For Sale or To Let. wf ATRS3 07 GOOD FREEHOLD LAND Deed. clear of encumbrances. last fall. gaze. Apply w RE, Solicitor, London House Corner, Charicttetown, mchi¢—dy law (thur) & wiky i Melville, Lot 60, lately occupied by Allan|He held that it G McLeod. held under fir-t-class Government |, eme to disfranchise the Dominion officials Barns on the permises. Uwelling House burat House of Assembly. SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS, Mazcs 27. At the forenoon ‘seasinn “A message was ‘read from His Honor the Administrator, ‘enclosing the estimates fe year, and resolution moving that the House go into }committee of supply to-morrow passed. | The estimates are as follows : cilk aul ss scab eee B40 s 660000 $ 14,587 ‘Board of Health..... cea ehiaces oa TERNNOO THDIIIEEL, «5 0 oc cecses -csees 300 as wa ek aa o 68s 114,469 | Provincial Exhibition............... 4,050 Pas 54s chha kis becedsnon es 16,060 PR cs occhinns «ccankseGdhodie 7.250 (Inspectors of Licenses..........-... 1,000 , Legislative Council............++++ House of Assembly............0065 12,500 Sessional Laws. ........6-6--seeeee NE PII cca ccevscesscccns 20 Lieut-(iovernor’s cffice............. 40 Five Dept, Ci'tewe. .ccccoesccceess 650 i 8 a re re 150 Blind Asylum, Halifax............. 150 |Mra Mary Whelan........ oeeethoes 300 Telephone Co subsidy.............. 5ue eee ee esc cweccesaae 100 Queen Square Gardens.............. 200 IIIS bck oh weacans « rete (os ae Poor House and paupers............ 6,400 Postage...... iis bd bp deeenteteeess ° 490 Prov Sec'y and Public,Lands........ 5,375 Pree BOUT, GB. ooo cccsscccces sa 940 WON WRG GEO, occ ccc ccct sees 4,450 UE IE. « ose vc cb ecetseeenr 2,050 Posries, Qeee8 GOs... occc.cceteoses 251) OG BG G6. 60s cece sce nsvcces ces 7,560 Rocky Point and SS Southport ...., 6,653 Webs, TNC is «6 5 6 tab cdtinns 1,615 OO : FRG sic waviness panes 6,440 I iin babs 04 onnd sass Geen > 3,110 Roads and bridges....... oodgionne. 4. SR rsrih s 0400048 6r ender 650 Registrar ,........... podenrae cosree 3,720 Provincial Building....... ib comes on 1,82) Stenographer and typewriter........ 1,100 Bonus to Dairy Association.......... 150 New steamer for Southport Ferry.... 18,000 Paris green tor distribution......... 1,000 Subsidy for steamer to run between Souris, Georgetown, Monta ue, Cardigan, Grand River, Wood lands, Pinette, Charlottetown and i ee err gecocces 500 $283,945 Mr, Clow submitted a bill incorporating the Murray Harbor South Hall Company, which was read a third time. (The following speech made by Mr. Shaw on the resolution providing for the intro- duction of a bill disfranchising Dominion ofticials was unavoidably crowded out of yesterday's issue. } Mr. Shaw followed. (He thought all would agree that the case was becoming desperate when the Government were resorting to such iniquitous measures a8 the gerrymander and the disfranchizemeat. We are told that the Government is not afraid to dis- cuss this matter in the face of the public. Last year the Government discussed these measures with closed dvors—with the preas and the public excluded. But notwith- standing ali their secrecy,when they passed the bill the Lieutenant-Governor refused to aasent to it and the people were thus sav- ed. This year it looks as if the Government were getting even on the Lieutenant -Governur for his action : there is not one single dollar in the eatimates for Government House! When a great change io the constitution such as is now proposed, is being made, he thought the peuple should be heard on the matter —that the iniquitous gerrymander and disfranchising measures should not be rushed through now on the eve of an elec- tion. Nothing was heard about them at the last election. It is our duty, as the representatives of the people, to lay this matter before them and have their opinion at the polis. This is the just ard proper course. To pass such @ measure on the eve of an election is an outrage. In order to perpetuate their power the Government have recourse to the most tyran- nical measures. It is quite true that our respective parliaments have different duties to fulfil. But so far as interfer- ing with voters by the Dominion Govern- ment goes, no person on the ether side of the House could point out any instance whera this wasdone. He denied the statement that a section-man in his district had been dismissed from his position because he had not voted for him. The man was discharged for neglecting his work and allowing ap accident to vecur on the track two years after the election. The Leader of the Government has told you the railway mep vote Conservative. This isquite natural From 1878 to the present time, the Liberal-Conservatives have been in power, and asa result any vacancies that have occured on the railway were filled by the appoiu'irg of Conservatives; and it is reasunable to sappose that these offices will continue to filled by Conservatives. This is probably the only reason there is for the disfranchis ing of the railway men. The Loader of the Goverament blames the railway men for FARM ON LOT 60 his defeat, and the hun. member for Belfast says they ave driven to the poll: Like sheep to the slaughter, But the young mea cn the railway always vots as they think proper. The spirit of revenge, therefore, prom this action of the Government in disfranchising these men was wrong in tho ex- These men have to pay their taxes ss well ae other persons, and they should, therefore,hav: Partof purchase money May remain on mort-|, right to say who shall be elected to lev; these taxes. The messure was not in sccore with the spirit of Libersliem, bat with th: een adopted in Ontario and Nova Scotia where it works well. But ifan injustice has ceen perpetrated on the people of these Pro- vinces there is no reason why it shou!d be per- petrated here; and the move was certainly a nost unrighteous and unjust one. The Gov- ernment say, however, that they are doing the officials a good turn by disfranchising them —that they have asked for this disfranchise ment. He did not believe theve was a man in the country, Dominion official or otherwise, who had ever expressed #@ desire to be disfran- chised. They say these officials are aot allowed to vote as they please; that they will relieve them of the power to vote [his looks a good deal like rubbing the sore instead of putting on a plaster. Why didn’t they disfranchise the Local Government officials? This would oot suit the Government. Is there a man in the Registry Office who would dare to vote against the Local Government? The same applies to the officials in the Land Office and other branches of theservice. Wou'done of the Supervisors in the country dare vote against the Local Government? It is clear to be seen that when they disfranchise the Dom inion officiais they do 60 in their own selsish interests. They tell us we pressed our claims on the Domiaion Government in a milk-and water way, when we can well remember thei: telling us in the House and elsewhere that we had no claims. We all kuow how successfu! the late Governmens were in pressing ou) claims, and we know equally weli that since the present Government came into power they have not. moved hand or foot in this matter. He felt sure that when the day of reckoning arrived—when they exme before the people to anawer for their high crimes and misdemeanors—that they would be hurled back to their respective homes for their infamous condact. The resolution passed, and a bill in accord- ance therewith was submitted and read a first time. Several questions asked by members of the Opposition some days ago were repeated and the iaformation desired was again promiced as soon as possible. House adjourned. Maxkcer 28 This forenoon the House met at il 46, and went into committee or the bill incor- porating the Marray Harber South Hall Company, with Mr. A. McLeod in the chair. The bill was reported agreed to without amendment, and ordered to be read a third time to-morrow. On motion of Mr. Warburton, the act incorporating the Stanley Bridge Dairying Company was read a second time, with Mr. H. C. Macdonald in the chairs, and re- ported agreed to without amend ment, On motion of De. Jenkins, debate on the bill respectir the dispensing and sale of ~— and other drugs was resumed, Mr. nderhay in the chair. He moved that a cleuse be inserted in the bill, providing that the formula of ali medicines put up outside the Province be registered with the Provincial Secretary, and that the person or persons peddiing said medicines about the country shall pay a license fee of $—. The bill was discussed by Mr. Speaker, Mr. McKay, Mr. Arsenault, Mr. Rogers, Mr. Farquharson, Mr. Bell and others. Progress was .eported and the Heuse took recess, + Indignation Meeting at Tracadie. The largest meeting ever held at Tracadie Cross was convened Jast evening to ¢on- sider the situation of public affsirs at the present time. Michael Ready, E:q., was in the chair, and Mr. Bernard McOabse secretary. The meeting was addressed at length by D. Ferguson and P. Keoughan, E:q., who ably exposed the dangerous character of the Peters Legislation. They gave thsGovernment no credit for abandon- ing the mortgage this year, nor for any other deviatious which they might make from the enormities of the Reserved Bill Had not Governor Carvell interposed ap election would ere now have been neld, in which Mr. Peters would have wielded to the utmost, the tyrannical powers he had assumed in the bill. With districts gerry- mandered, electors disfranchised, .aort- gegees voting in all the districts of the Island and rabid partizans returning officers, an appeal to the people would bo a mere farce. The speakers charged the Leader of the Govern- ment with using the power which he took to himself in the Office corruptly, making reductions some- times reaching 70 per cent. for political purposes. The extraordinary bungling of the finances of the Province were fully dealt with, and it was clearly shown that Peters and Cummiskey had violated their solemn promises to the peop'e regarding making revenue and expenditure meet, as weil as in other respects. Mr. Joseph Doyle, of Point D»Roche, spoke briefly in defence of the Govern- ment. His plea was really that the Gov- ernment should not be so severely censured on account of their weakness. Having only a majority of one, they were forced by one of their members into doing what wae not right. He did not name the ** wicked member,” but it was thought that the reference was to Mr. Bell. He was effectively replied to by Mr Francis Hughes, of Black River, who plainly expressed the views of the farmers of the meeting. He ridiculed Messrs Peters’ and Cummiskey’s piesa for nor attending the meeting on account of the urgency of their Legislative work. Poter and Cummiskey must think the people very silly when they advise them to hold meet ings after prorogstion. It would be locking the stable after the horses were stolen The following resolution was moved by Mr. James P. Dougan and seconded by Mr Th: Most Miserable OF HUMAN BEINGS! Fouud in the Ranks of Dyspeptics, Paine’s Celery Compound Cures the Worst Cases of Dyspepsia _ The most miserable of human bei found in the ranks of the Seam ne mpossible for these individuals to find peace of mind. They suffer from a terrible es of troubles which lead on te greac depression of spirits, the i ini rerrible ills, and a auinad phe pp tg he dyspeptic, wheu his troubles are un- heeded, soon comes to the brink of destruc: tion. Wesee him with pale and hollow checks, sunken eyes and shattered frame : he becomes a perfect wreck, and his doom is sealed, The dyspeptic who values life and per. feet digestion has a grand hope «st ore him ; he has new at hand heaven-gives remedy for all his woes and sufferi It needs but the use of a few bot of Peine's Celery Compound to restore perfect health and digestive vigor. Instances are plentiful where one bvttle of the Compound has given new life to the tor- mented victim. Multitudes of men and women living to-day gratefully acknow that they were saved by Celery Compou and are now enabled to enjoy life. Haste thee, dyspeptic, before it is too late ; do a others have done; use the only reliable and warranted cure that the world ever nonce of; then, and only then, will you now its great value, and fi life can be renewed ! ie a ———TO BUY A HAT AT PROWSE BROS’. GREAT BOOM On Our Hats. Se scting «+ /THEY ARE SELLING FAST, Lana | Hats all Sizes, Hata all Qualities. Hats Best Value in Town. eee Come and be a Customer of Ours. a PROWSE BROS. Charlottetown, March 29, 1893. FOR INVALIDS wees coetom, needs tozing up and whose appetites are failing, a quick and pleases remedy will be fount in ; ' CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE. Prepared only by K. CAMPBELL & Co., Beware of Imitations Mowrreat. Francis Hughes : Resolved, That this meeting strongly con- demns the arbitrary and corrupt measures of the present Government, and declares its want of confidence in the present members tor the District, Messrs. Peters and Cummiskey, who have by their actions violated their solemn pre-election promises. Oa this resolution being put to the meet ing there were only two ** noes.” Hearty cheers were then given for the spirit of Toryism that has been pursued speakers and three rousing ones for Lieut- ever sines the present Administration came? enant-Governor Oarveil, Works, Garments look nesriy #8 good as new, We assume freight charges. Send us your orders. we rest.—Hakvin & Co., Agents, Coombe’ * Great George Ptreet tt es eee ao « de § ae mcg. ee