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An Amendment to the Address to be Moved. , lina til bhi itd ee me 10 Thi Cheap Wa!l P pers and {Seecia. ro Tak Examiver ] Wal Papers, not so cheap Orrawa, Apr.| 6.— Mr. Borden, of Halifax, resumed the Yukon discussion contending that Mr. Sifton’s speech was ‘| no adequate ausver to the charges made He read a Now fs the Time to Buy against hie administration. lurge n umber of additional communica- tions, ome exceedingly direct and. speci- | ; Every pattern is in fic charges of unfairness corruption and | Ee ee ee nrgligance on the part of the Governme.'} Rie . : officials. c mplete, you've moie Mr. Borden dwelt impressively on the 4 (fact that seven months elapsed after the ” | charges of corruption in the Yakoo were made before an investigation began ; that itwe investigation when it did take place |} was an irqairy into charges sgainst par- ticular friends and favorites of Mr. Siston while the court is s»bordinat¢,and a cousin of Mr. Sifions. Even now, itquiry was limited to acts which occured before lat August, though it was declared that sericus ' offences bave gone ou ever since. Mr. Borden continued, making a very | Qffective speech. >, The Opposition caucus that was held E: | yesterday decided to move an amendment <.\to the address setting forth that the re- ported irregularities in the Yukon are sufficiently grave to call for an iavestiga~ tion by a commiseion of judges. Mr. Foeter will move for a return of all Bi | quor taken io the Yukon since 1896. A Go Ls vernment Victory. time for papering than you'll have uext month cr next week. FPandsome papers for every 100m in your house from kitchen to attic priced lower than ever before. Plain Prir ts, Glimmers, Gilts. Plain Ingrains, Washable, And all the rest DODDS OOD OHO E68 OOOO 9 OE HOT 4H OS O90 9D SD OID 7D ASE ONDSF OFT OHOOF OOS — 9 RYE —_——— — {Spectra to Tae Examiver } Loyvon, April 6.-—Inthe Parliamentary Sie ww Ts il. = ~ a bve-election in Harrow Divicion of Middle~ s Me WALL PAPER MEN 2 | BEX, Mr. Irwis B. Cox, Unionist, defeated error ET Te FP re Bee i a hb ane ) oT NTN RA ae | Corrie Grant, che Liberal eandiate, by J votes, ‘ a , . - Ped thes Sollee eed «A tell tng ———,, ' - | ins ; . : ; : om ay. 42 Pushing the Filipinos. wets If ks Newson’s Its Good Seaeu& (SpectaL To THe EXAMINER.) Manx, April 6 -—Charleston bombard« ed Degupan on Saturday, and the rebels are evacuating that place. 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HARRIS, ToNdoN gousgl"SLAND AGENCY DAILY. are api to | digesting the food eaten DOMESTIC TRAGEDY ISLAND, THURSDAY APRIL 6. 1899 ; } SOCTALISM IN GERMANY. A Farmer Puts His Wife Out of Party Being Disrupted by the De- Doors and Kills Bis Child. (Srectat ro tHe Examixer.] Mesanric, Que., molition of its Views. Beruix, April 2.—The Socialist party 18 being di-rupted internally in conee- quence of a took written by Herr Bernstein | one of ite chief intellectual Jeaders, r-~ April 6.—News of a centiyjpublisbed,ia which the fandamental dreadful domestic tragedy bas reached | doctrine that the poor are constantiy be- here. A farmer named Boucter, living in Coming poorer and toat capital is becom- ‘jog moreand more concentrated is surik- the seventh range of loverness, oa Mon» day had a quarrel with his wife cver some trival matter, Tbe quarre) ended for the time being and the couple went to bed. Io the middle of the aight the man arose from his bed, pot bis wife out of doors and proceeded to murder hia eleven mounts old child. He first strangled the infant and theo put its body into the stove, after a lit le whole, the father, who 1s charital ly said to be insane, went to the stove and taking out the baby’s ha!f consumed body threw it into # enowbank near the house. The murderer is uoder guard in a neigh~ bor’s house, whither he fled aiter commit- ting this awful deed. Don’t Want to take Chances. Sixn,—At @ recent meeting of the share. bcldere and patrone of the Morell Duiry - ing Company, a question of much impor- tance to al! the companies was introduced by the directors. It appears that the cheese buvers at Charlottetown have re- fusel to pay for cheese on delivery ; and the directors dou’t feel inclined to take the re-ponsibility. Itseems uvfar that they should be expected to take chances in de- livering thousande of dollars worth of cheese to parties whe are to them un- know fivancially. ‘The meeting was of the opinion that dealers should be prepared to pay for the goods on delivery or arrange with the banks to guaran'ee the paymect. As matters stand things are not satisfact- ory, and we think that cheese should be vo!d | ke flour and that otvere that farmers should take the chances. Wedon’: cast refl ction on any buyers, but claim that the system in practice is not business. Some Ontsrio shippers, last year, suffered by th Sls bvusioess system. This is a matter for ‘he Ceotral Aseociation to take up ai once. We are not sure but that it would pay our Island factories to seud a good live man to the Old Country to look after the I-landout-put. Such a move, we believe, would result favorably to the patrons, and something like this must be dove if our local buyers persist in their present course. Yours truly Moretu Darryvixe Compaxr. Morel), Apri! 5:b, 1899. THEY RID'GULE IT. Many People Ridicule the Idea of an Absolute Cure for Dyspepsia and Stomaca Troabdies. —_— — Ridicule, However, is not Argument, and Facts are Stubborn Things. Stomach troubles are so common and in most cases, so obstinate to cure that people look with suspicion on avy remedy claiming to bea radical, perman ent curefor dyspepsia and indigestion. Many such pride themselves on their acateaess in never being humbugged, especially in medicines. This fear of being humbagged can be carried too far,so tar,in fac’, that many people suffer for years with weak digesiicn rather than rick a little time and money ly faitbtuliy testing the claims made ofa preparation so reliable and universal'y used as Stoartv’s Dyspepsia Tabl-ts. Now Sruart’s Dyepepsia allots are vastly different in one important respect from osdinary proprietary medicines for thé reaton that thry are oot a secret pa'ent medicine, no secret ia made for their iv gredients, but analysis show them to con- iain the natural digestive fermeuts, pure aseptic pepsin, tae digestive acids, Golden Seal, bismuth, bydrastis and nux. They wre bot cathartic, neither do they act powerfully on any organ, but they cure indigestion on the common s-nee plan of thorougbly be- ferment, sour and This isthe only fore it has time to cause the mischief. secret of their success. Cathartic pills pvever bave and sever can cure indigestion and stomach troubles because they act entirely on the bowels, whereas the whole troull: is really ip the stomac!. Stuart’. Dvepepsia Tablets taken atter meals d yest ‘the food. That is a.l there is to it. Food notd gested or balf digest- ed is puison as it crates gas, scidity, headacbrs, palpitionof the heart, loss of tlesh aud appetite and many other troubles which are often czlied by some other name. They are sold by druggists everywhere ai 50 cents per pcakage. Address F. A Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich., for little book od stomach diseases, seut free. ingly disproved. The Socialistic press admita that if the claim is correct the fundameots! Joet ine of the party is demolished, but the Socialist papers veither admit vor deoythe tra h of the allegations. The von Socialistic press, on the other hand, points out thot one by one the Socialist dectrines have shown their fallacies, and inat if lefi alone the Socialis: party will go to pieces. Herr Bebel ansounced at a Socialist meeting at Jena last week that if the party split, which he considers likely, another and much more rad.cal party will come into exi-tence. Re Easter at Vernon River. Brilliant io the fulle:i sense were the Easter services in St. Joachim’s Church, Vernoo River. The chor, under the leadership of Mr. J Greene, even sur- paseed that of former occasions. The sonrano part was creditatly taken by Mivs Eliza O'Neill, whose sympathetic voice is to well adapted to church music. Her legate is perfect, ber colorature brilliant and accurate, aod unfailingly musical. The solo at the Communion »l-o deserves tpecial mention, and Mr. Greene’s rich basso voice was heard to full advantage The other singers «xcelled themselves im their particular par'*, particularly the or- gaoist, Mise Marie O'Neill. The altar was beautifully decorate 1, the calla l lies te ng conspiciions sgainst the other flowers. The Rev. Dr. Doyle preacbe? in his neval eloqueot manner @ sermon appropriate to the occasion. Pacos. Changesin Siam. Loxpox, Aprl 4.-The King of Siam has issued a decree tothe effect thai no children whoare entirely naked will be herceforth allowed to play in the streets ot Bangkok, and that every person over the age of 10 must be clothed from the knee tothe veck. I[t is alo @ rule thatall pereous entering the palace must wear socks. Non-compliance with this order i» to be punished by fine. The decree iprist; especially ov girls and women Wearing jackets, but as this ia no: the mode there, 1 is anticipated that there will be considerable trouble with the fair ovues. Aypoliceman is considered cam- petent to decide v ben a person is insuffi six ently clad,or when a child is over 10 vears of age, and his judgment on these points is to be fina’, Avimmense timber cradle bas been under co setruction at Seattle, Weshing on, during the past three months, and the last eection or the odd<lo king craft wae launched on March 20. It is th ught that the cradle wi! have a capacily ot3,- 000,000 feet of lumber. Many lumber shippers are afraid the craft will never reach San Francisco, its destination ‘ge eset te “BAKING BRO WAL POWDER Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. French Have Lost Prestige, But the British are Feared and Respected. Loxpoxs, April 4.—The wellknown French paiuer, Aime Nicholas Morot, who bas just returned to France from Abyssinia, tells a piutul tale of the man- ner in which he was treated by the Abyssiniaos and of his disappointment over the loss of French prestige. He says a very wrong idea obtains in France regardiog the te flueace enjoved by Freach- men in Abyssiaa te «laims Frenchs men are contemptiou-iv oeked down upon ard are regarded less than nothing, while the Britisb, ov the contrary, are feared and reepected, HH: concludes :— “From what I bave seen, I am persuad~ -d the Eaglich will+o m become masters of Abyseioia, jas: as they have of Egypt. This is inevitable ” —_—— Wiil Fight to the Death, Panis, April4 Agoncillo, the agent of Aguinaldo, io tne course of an interview published ian La Patite, says : “The capture of Malolos is not as im- portant as the Awericavs are trving to make it appear. Tie Filipino govern ment had already determined upon re- moval to San Fervaudc, and a emall de« a-hment ot troup was lett, with orders to burn the t-ws, and thus to draw the Americans ivland io mouths of rain aod fever will save the Filipioos their ammuvition aod » goud deal of trouble, aod the war will vo. end while a single Filipine remains to bear arms. He chargas Major-General Ous witb opening hostilis tiex, and bold« ih- americans responsible tor the transier of \»e Spanish prisoners and for preventing the F lipinos from ne- gotiating a treaty with Spain.” Agoncillo ig confined to his room with the influenza, a The Peace Crusade. Lonpow, April 4. -The 80-called peace crusade in support of the Czar’s proposale for the arrest of armaments continues 'o be a very shadowy affair, The Kmperor’s leer, in which be goes out of his way to thank tne tngleb press for the assis.« ance it has given the movement, bas an almost satirical sound, for the most in- fluential Koglish newepapers with few exceptions, have been by no means en- thusiastic over the Imperial priject. In defereuce to Russian susceptibilities, Mr. Balfour received a deputation of these pevee crusaders at the Foreign Office last week, and uttered the customary civil platitudes, but the deputation included few pereons of real political or evcial influ- ence, and showed very clearly that people of weight are chary of connecting them- selves with this movement. What little enthusiasm there may have beea for the Czar’s enterprise is rapidly evaporating before the disclosure ofthe abominable treaiment to which Russia is subjecting the unhappy inhabitants of Finland. Ji is now known thatthe Finns sre being ruthlessly deprived of their liberties and local seli-goveroment, 60 that they may be compelled to serve a full term in the Russian armies, from which liability they have hitherto been exempted under their constitution. This is the singular fashion in which “the Czar Pacificetor’-” Ministers exhibit their dislike for militari«em. NEW YORK. RRA RA RARAAAAR che Tie of Year . We are ever ready. ‘Housecleaning Suppties” Soaps, Sponges, Household Ammonia, Oxz-Gall Soap, Silver Soap, Brass Polish, Silver Polish. Two Leaders—2. : Royal Silver Polish. British furniture shine Beth articles of merit, large sellers, perfeccion in their line, approved by the public. Telephone your orders 163 A. W.EREDDIN, Phn B Central Drug Store Sunnyside. 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