Ps aug $ bs ir bi > a ti» 4 my nt re cee en en A Mig Re et pet pe + EEE Re ~~ IN lls » he bs pe oe oe a ae a salen aaa’ a ar a _ a —e angen: sp Ga r | a x~ ar UEERERERCRUOUCESRECUGEREQESGELS 3 TRORESEORSRSEQIERS LE Oe SEURKHEECERER ESCO APTUGGUEERESRCGEPECEGRERSCGEEESOQEES THRGHERGG****08 (OURREEEREEREECOGRDNEEEEERA™ Pe a me 7 ee eee scenes IND ATION !S THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY. ee ee *WINARO'S LINIMENT has extraordinary merits, and is in rood repute with the publie, is, that iT IS WXTENSIVELY IMITAT- ED. “he imitations resemble the genuine article in appearance only. They lnck the genera( exceflemae of Geauine This notice is necessary, as ixjurieus and d: »gereus imitations, called Waits L1N1- mw st, &e., liable te produce chrenic infamy Ma! f the skin, are often snbstituted fo; MiNARD’ LINIMENT by Dealers, because i a larger profit They all Sell om the Merits and Advertising of MIMARD’S. ne particular claiming te be made by a proprie'or of MINARD’s LINIMENT, which simply is a he. rNsiIsS'T UPON HAVING HINABD'S LINIMENT CC. RICHARDS & CO.. Yarmouth, N.S.. © 5.00 pair Cm For Ladies Fine Calf THE DAILY EXAMINER THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 5, 1900. BAPRIL’5, 1900 PREFERENTIAL TRADE. Sign CuarnLtes Tupper bas eubmitted a re‘olution tothe Houee of Commons. de- elering.— “That this House ie of opinion that a eystems of mutual trade preference be- tween Great Britain and Ireland and the colonies would greatly stimulate increased production in trade and commerce between these countries, and would thus promcte and maintain the unity of the Empire, and that nothing which fa!ls sort of the com- plete realization of such a policy should be considered as final and satisfaetory.” Before the last election, Sir Wilfrid Laurier professed to be strongly in favor of the policy here set forth. It is a policy the success of which means milliow® te Canada and ite success is worth while Te Laurier Government is going tothe coustry with @ new programme. 1. High expenditures—$10,688,000 of an increase, 2. High debt—$7,500,000 of an ins crease. 3. High crease. 4. Trade for the United States—$35,- 000,000 of increased imports from that country. 5. No market for Canada in the United Siates. 6. No preference fur Canadian products in the British market. 7, Canadian industry to be gradually Byueezed by tariff process. 8. Railway subsidies increased $3,200 to $6,400 a mile. 9. Profitable deals for favoured friends. 1@. Gerrymanders by politicians at any time instead of redistribution by judges taxes— $12,400,000 of an in from striving for. In 1896, Sir Wilfrid eaid the mense. What will hesay now ? NOTES AND COMMENTS. o the States for ranning away from his duty at Pretoria; and his excuses and ex- seals is the reported result of this spring’s bunt off Newfoundland. At$2.00 each these will bring @ pretty penay into “Ye Ancievt Colony. that four or five thousand of his cA nd Dongola Boots, roty 3 ‘ee Our window ) ) | ts COI Yee nee Pha > doh. O aS OF aw re “or Ladies Fine Boots — regular orice $1.50 to $2 25 « pair. > bet & Cee aint . ~ aa nearer r . I ee, & > S<¢6 them on our Largain Counter 8. K. JOSTS 4 f}. # é Stam per’s Corner. Ee t re Pe Pr ee ;' NL oO Pe eae err , te . a » rer : E SY. PE Pe oo. ae ‘ind ws .* = sO. \ORGHUSGRRSERDDERGGRDDERUBP em a) ‘ Ctice to Contractors, Tenders are requested or building three semi- detached dwelling bouses vn a lot of land overlook- +g Hillsborough Square. Pians may be seen at the office of W. C. Harris, Ar hiteect or at the stere of W, W. Wellner. ‘Tenders to be sent in to the undersigned by noon of April 18th. The lowest or any ten- not necessarily accepted. W. W. WELLNER WANTED. An experienced all<around salesman in @ general merc handiee ature, one who can “=” i prise. come well recommended, and put up Fay | cash deposit of $260.00 te insure his‘ faithful service, or one who can take « | small cash inierest in the business ae a | partner. To the richt man we have 8 | good Opening. Addres« CONROY, SUN & CO, d 2in w 2in ‘Toledo, Lincoln Co, O:egoa, —Tbe Canadian Home Journal con- tinues to be true to name. for April is exceediugly interesting par- ticularly for the ladies, aud the i Instra- tions are capital. Several fine ha! ‘tone pictures of Lady Minto and her ci, are features in the April number. ldren —The Senate’s rejection of tle Liberal | Gerrymander excites little remark or in- teresf. Only the strong Libera! papers, hke The Guardian and Montrea] Witness, condemn it. The Montreal Gazette aptly remarks that“ With the Yukon, the Crow’s Nest acd Drummond County deals on record, the people are rather inclined to thiok the killing of a Laurier Govern- ment proposal must be a good thing.” — Most of the Liberal organs through - out Canada condemn the Senate upon the came grounds as our astute and indepen- dent Guardian, “ihe Senators are old,” etc. The Senators are, at al] evente, young enough to see that the Liberal gerrymander was unfair and not for the good of the country, and wise enough to “let the people judge for themselves,” whether the Libers! gerrymander or Sir Charies Tupper’s judicial scheme ehould be adopted. NEVW7 possibilities .of its realization were im. | —Mr. Macrum has gained no credit | planstions ‘‘don’t cutice,” “worth a cent.” | —Three hundred and twenty thousand | — President Kruger never contemplated | Boers | would be sent to St. Helena, and the tact | has come upon him as a displeasing sur- | Sut St. Helena is after all a much | better place than the great Karoo, The numter | every decade. Il. Down with the Senate, because it ——— C.M.B.A Concert at Tignzish. A very succestful entertainment was given under the auspices of branch No. 281 C. M.B.A., at St. Mary’s Hail, Tiguish, on Saturday evening last. The Spacious bu liicg was packed te overfiow- ing by the fricads of tais excellent in-tiiu- tion, and all went home feeling an PY repaid for venturing forth in the blustery wiad of the closing day of March. The csleof candy aboatthe middle of the and the novelty of it here added zea: to the enjoyment of the afair, The follow- ing is the well rendered programme which made ap the evening’s amusement : Opening addrers..,.President J A Brown Piano duet. . Misees Gallant and McTague C M BA address,..... .../Dr. Murpby Irish recitationp...... .. Mr A H Hackett Pind FOlOse.cece0.sseeereee...Misa Gallant Comit 800Q....0.. .e00 Mr A H Hackeit Piano solo.......... ......Miss MeTague Vocal 8 lo.......... ssssc0e. Migs Larkin Piano solo.........5......Miss K Kelly Sale of Candy. Vocal solo—Absent Minded Beggar........ J E Gallant. Belection from Drummond (the Habitant) Dr. Murphy. Farce...........sssee‘A Sea of Trouble.” God Save the Queen. stands by the people. y 12. “Why fight for England ?” unless | forced by a public opinion which says | “get or get out.” 13. Racia) hatred, 14. No closer union with the Em- | pire.— Mail and Empire. Western Notes. ~ ee Advices from the West report fisher- Where every part was +e well taken it programme was a pleasant inierwission * With the seasons following each other go rapidly and so many almost lightning changes in styles we wonder sometimes how it is POS. sible even for us who are in the closest touch with the fashion centres of the world to keep right down to the heur in having just what's right. BUT WE DO. would be invidious to particularize, but we cannot help mentioning the vocal solo by Mise Larkin and the comic song by Mr. Heckett,both of whom were compelled to respond to an enthusiastic encere. The young lady in question is already a great favorite at entertainments in the West, aod friend Hackeit has long ago earned his epurs. The instrumental part of the programme | well rendered. The addrees by Dr.Murphy was # temperate and well-plasned presen- tation of ‘he care of paternal Associations from aC. M. B. A. standpoint. The net men as exteneively preparing for the coming feason, although there will be many traps short this year of the number pat out last year between Alberton and North Cape, | We understand that the “bait freezer ” Pat 1 goish 18 @ dead letter—at least for this season. We are sorry for this aS we feel that.if they prove to be bene- | ficial in the community the large fishing cenire of Tignish should be in a position ‘O participate in the good that might eccrue from the establishment of oae | there. We cannot but commend the energetic action of Alberton as a contrast | tothe lethargy which prevails at Tignish in this respect, i | Weunderatand that A. F. Larkin has | One of the best equipped refrigerators to | be found in the Provinces in connection | With the large fishing establishment at | Skinner’s Pond. The roads in the west wkich have been good beyond precedent all winter with plenty of snow when it was at a pre- mium in other parts of the province, are cow fast breaking up. ——— — LOVE MAKES the world go round, but a bad cough or cold knocks all the sentiment out of a person. Adameon’s } Botanic Cough Belsam will cure the cold, | etop the congh and restore the sentiment. 25c. all Druggists. LLIN | which goesto a fund for the purpose of building a aew hall for the use of the en- terprising branch which is to be started | sboerily. 2 = Roberts and Mafeking. this city hastelegraphed to General Rob- erts appealing to him relief of Mafeking, where the troops con- sist almost entirely of residents of the colony, led by British officers. General Roberts replied that he was pleased to as- sure the citizensot East London that the relief of Mafeking was engaging bis most earnest al'ention. -- « Local Notices. Tie wall paper rush is now on at Cart er’s Bookstore, American and Canadian patterns. A bill has been pa-sed by the House at W ash) HZ Aaporoy; tiog secure plans tors » JIyeses S. Grant, tu be ington. t.athle erected in Wash- ca .didate Sistes for President of the United was above the arerage and the farce was | ‘o besten the | $10,000 to uiemorial to Admiral Dewey has consented to be a a You are most cordially invited to our store to see owr large variety of Bright Sparkiin New Millinery, Hats, Flowers, Feathers, Rib- bons, Chiffons. _ Six cases New York Millinery just opened at the Millinery Leaders, amount realized wae in the Vicinity of $50 | F, PERKINS & Co SUNNYSIDE. East Lonvon, April 4.—The Mayor of | Charlottetown. eae THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMPANY The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York RICHARD A. [IcCURDY, President AS -ETS—$277,517,325.36. ANNUAL INCOME—$55,006,629.43 INSURANCE IN FORGE —$971,711,997.79 Bese All Canadian Policies payable iu gold=pyy Betore placing your insurance, please call or write fo stimates. | JOHN WeEACHERN. AG ENT 27—Sat & Mon Ilmo- Th SaaQ_ i] i “ay -.wWitl Its Freshnese The NEW EASTER HATS--Spring Hats Even our hats—were never more enchanting. bright hat builders, who have twisted the dash and grace of P a tempter,—but pen pictures are weak. Devote at least av awakening as much as )ou,—the delight and appre More models than ever trom abroad. French hatsand English,—bats from gay New Yerk and our own aftis in with Louden smartness and achieved typical “Am ric .n Beauties.” isit to the gorgeous realities,—they’re eloquent of the r own beauty. ciation on every hand will be ample repay ; Not one that isn't We'll enjoy this spring ment, , Millinery Opening Wednesday | ivening from 8 to 10 O'clock |'WHOLESALE & RETAU. James Paton & Co.. wee— The Milliners