ener SE EE saienbnriemnmaestiesieteniieniaieaiienaanetiaaaes PST - aru if oo | : TER jig ree - . TRS r 31, 1894. ye THE DAILY EXAMINER . . - i . THU eee “ gente , Fi meawe tn t for the papers, To fin- | half a score of farms put up in any coun-| protection enough under the circum- FREE FROM ALL arate ; OTTAWA CORRESPONDENCE. "' s the affair was publish- | try town in Ontario ee a ‘apy bid- = 12—Sir Richard C ‘cht find d o7 | el the M Mr. Wallace made en- | der, while there were iundreds of thou- May 12—Sir Richard Cartwright finds . s+ n j ~~ . s sail that his Collector at | sands and sometimes millions of dollars} fault because the Canadian posto‘fice vexatious conditions oli < ; House of Come . ee W ? a very worthy man, had made | lying availab'e in the various banks and | authorities refused to carry free thousands restrictions are the Poli- : ' ast week, yet very consinerable pro ae k admitting all the | savings inatitutions in the vicinity. Nor | of copies of Henry George’s work, which cies issued by the popeg ara. ? ss was madd : ee pw ae Father Brady was at | did we see in those days the abs»lute and | had been franked into Canada*by American Every day last week, erprcisily the Mil- : , mot the fol- ja : a ‘ F : o . 5 ee 4° 3 iu : Ky : . Et On Monday, Mi ea - : a alee | ked to settle up, which complete cessation of increase in popula- p iticians to help the Grit party. : CANADA linery davs, were. festival days. The Sat- ' na Weenlutine Tha i. me P! worse prompth That should have been | lation in the most prosperous section of May 18th—Sir Richard Cartwright de- ACCIDENT endiis auaei in Seen equalled that of f sH Czpediens 5ae5 & st a : but Mr. MeCarthy thought | what ought to be one of the most prosper | clares that the taking off of the salt duties ‘ the first of our show days. Thus comes , . be sed | =" "oy ; ‘ : i i y he moved for the | ous countries in the world. We did not fin | was unjust treatment for the salt manu- ASS.CO, strength. Great selling makes greater i waereuy Se Pee ee 1 respond Then Mr. Clarke Wallace | then the population of New Brunswick — | facturers. allies, The Vox Populi decides. The 4 ulia pan gg 5 my Secret, «once Yap et tae horse and sailed for | to bring matters home to the hen, gentle- | -—= we ——— E R. BROW crowd speaks and the nation listens. Be- staffs bine a «| McCarthy. He charged him with malice man—increase at the rate of sixty souls in . e r cause many are coming and buying more ‘ a eee” Bannon ae ns 1 ies etme ths mnalter befese the Manen tis years. We did not find the population P E Island Railwa wits will come and will bay. : " th Y he Governt \fter explaining the circumstances, Mr. | of the county he represents decreasing by| &s . s oo CH’TOWN. Ts, in auaunlin’ tiene. eentuen Ch public 4 i tag Wallace ntinued this strain: “Mr. | eight or nine thousand in the course of ten AN oe . ee 118 ce - ae a Why ? Bach : similar yn- | Walls € + di a ee ; a ue. Ve st, ¥¢ y. y? Eacl “| ‘ dn . Speaker, ] ' » this House and years. Nor did we see the rate of expen On and after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1894 the | AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND, aeekae cite termite: mond Gael \ : - ‘ ‘ ee He | to this ier I have acted fairly. | diture increasing On an average at the rate | trains of this Railway will run daily (sundays on eens a Sing . : sh Pith Baan Canada fbrsateng House and say this: | of one million dollars a year. excepted) as follows :-— ut. : ; pa That I have never deserted my party Unfortunately for Cartwright, someone | Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Words are cheap. Quality and low "e ; Tf {that the loaves and the fishes | on thh Government benches who keeps a Read down Read up price are right here. Where ? In our uN A gentleman in this scrap-book had lent it to Mr. Foster, oor ee eek Arrive PM AM 6 Mantle Department : a ; w teadfast member of the | quietly rose and proceeded to settle Sir 249 690 .... thurlottetown, rion 6 20 °3 Lovely Jackets at $1.95; perfect-fitting k “tl i ine 24 . ‘ . : . 7 : 2 ai covalty . “L10n,.... 606 v i : - 2) "~ 2 eo F » uld draw immense | Richard very effectively. Mr. Foster said :| 301 614 -koyailty Junction,.,.. 6 : Capes at $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 and $3.50. 4 { wiia ‘ urey - a : 300 645 .. North Wiltshire... §: 520 AMINER apes HL, F s : sore particularly for | The hon. gentlemen wishes this country | 405 658 Hunter River Sat 813 Srzoia. Desrarones ro Toe Exau Bichenaent ak Gh36, ei Rinks tie : ; 10m nt the fees w ere to go back to the period of 1878. He ‘s A aes ae — 435 73) ed and Double Breasted Jackets to match. pped, ise it was discs vered that ‘) | would give us to understand that by that] 503 740 .. Freetown. ........ 443 710 NADA Chihdeen™ Deateée feode 95 eonte to t wwsuits | nducted, directly OF | change he would lead us back into some} 523 753 vee . - sp ae ‘2 ‘3 PARLIAMENT OF CA ‘ $5 00 ; J iv and a — Dominion Gov- beautiful Eden, where all is peace and pros- PM os “Summerside 7" j AM o % : s Worsted , &3.00 h . aie facility of losing perity while now we are travelling in the] 140 s30§...... Ly BI ong / 3.49 41 (5 Sa a Suits in Black Worsted from &3. i I uwsuit he er shade of darkness. I want to draw hisat- Se See seicesl one eee 307 oar ’ to $5.00. . . } Chai n the old country, ane tention to the utterance of a celebrated au- 317 9 35 be ih. Port Hill Weis =i be 237 9 35 H f Co Proceeding oT I anybody else—be- | thority describing those times : $42 1030 .......4, OPLMTY ...eee eee 1 46 oo Ouse 0 MmMons 5. ‘, ; sst vear in that line is “Th ant : Z s shrink-| 508 1047.........Bloomfield...,,.... 130 744 : a ae acre has been an enormous shrink-| ¢ 0 1114.....7 27 4 Alberton.......... 105 705 sil il soa ; ” p f Canada—it 18 an UN- | age in the lumber trade from $28,000,000] 655 11 s 2's 9 ANI. sae a as - on i : Mi. Da eat lawyer, An UN- | to $13,000,000 in another There has} PM A} "a AWE Es - - oy , ° Aen we eee wees . - a oe 9 lefeats. Because the | peena great shrinkage in bank stock and a wie AM PM The Franchise Revision Act. os Se i’ ut | He Dominion Gov ment found out that at | some of these institutions have gone alto-| 63) 300....... Charlottetown....... 920 5235 .t N ee , r man of a was preferable to him. gether. The depression in real estate has} 650 3 s = hagensy Junction mh Hy $3 ~ as ee > : ae a8 2. OO... cscs <a BAINES. onccnes ‘ = — — = ~ 3 | eal Mr. P sa Sir, we ha e gentleman who was 80 | been general and long-prevailing and en- 805 $05) ete a ee (815 405 Orrawa, May 31. 2 te es ; of the N. P. turning ; have ; I Stew : ‘ Tisdale suppor ; Theis gana ly u — ‘ a ‘ a ae tails an enormous sone. igs “aeaage have gin aad -; Mount St oe S. } 6m 86s In the House of Commons,yesterday, Sir . ; 1 y5 ; i j ; : stete of efit = t of s — od and at empting to pr aw: fallen off because we have een so p Or BOO: 49M, 6600 di ab ch ietened 742.81 Jobn Thompson said in reply to Mr. ff . ; rage the young meno of the | N. P.” that we have not been buying much. $90 600....3:. ‘St Peter's. -v..0. 03. 72) 24 £ austen Gans the Gemsdntenies Wl sian. é d IC 7 : 0UraEg ihn. Ment Oe 2h tg R liourt t i { - > » afflictix { OO. ccs: cou ee ae > ‘ : ti me } Before adjournment Mr. Mills of Anna I spare the hon. gentleman the afflicti n 19 4 6 33 vss » sonar Biver “IN.6 115 | ing the Franchise Act would probably be i : agg wn her consratulat- | polis iaresolution in favor of | of reading more. But every phrase here is ,MPM AM Piaf ready within’aweek. Itis proposed to make i —* P ras . lisfranchising Provincial officials 3 pele yseaghoca toroe sna toner dary Bel cto EEE NEN TRIE EBT: the provincial franchises the basis of the P ee anand a auch Prov a had ij franchiee , tered by no less an authority than Sir AM PM AM ‘3s new electoral Jists, adding thereto persons i . f | : ts. How- | Dominion « ls. He said that he was | Richard Cartwright. + ge gt ue vir 2a improperly disqualified. The time for . e ! io > } a > re mn oye . a ate oe 938 5:12 ardi bn ees een aod P . tah ed be dei vor of g g the women the right to The annihilation of Cartwright Was | 15 0 >) _. Georgetown +7 700 815 making a revision would be shortened + afi page em the G P . but where ] cial eee ae coin plete—so entire, that he had nothing AM PM AM PM probably by making it commence later in 4 44 . ; sith e ken the fra sise from fe — : : =e to say, and the House BOGS TOP POCERE, © T bocvecsse eee errr rr rr Tir arr the year. The revising officers would atill raat cea” iil cali ah thoug Dominion Parliament} Jp the discussion on the several votes, | pw : AM be required. . aie ” ed . , to ' should reta late Ihe debate on the motion it became evident that a severe system of 5 15 oe gn RIO. «+08 <9 <s-s oi oe Me Davies lndends bring up the Ellis Ti i E S E R | ES N OW CO M PLE I E D | «! ccd’ Rees inn "irrespective of | was adjourned : cutting down expenses has been going on} px" Teen aga i AM | case to day. 2 ‘3 sate tid denle Wheraliv with setiend: 44 On Tuesday, apon the question of ad-| for the last couple of years. Mr. Daly,the D. POTTINGER, a We ficers of the permanent force. They had | journing for a few day *, Mr. McCarthy | Minister of the Interior, stated that a re- ee eee WARNING T0 GARDENERS its : eatedly granted large gratuities to offi. | made a pitifu umplaint that private | duction of 32 had been made in his staff Moncton, N. B. . a 5 ; oe we ho od retired, and it was the pol- | members were pre luded from advancing | since 1888, although the work had largely J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, : a alt aie lepartment to deal in a similar measures they had err: the mouer, - | increased. In the Indian Department Charlottetown. vars «ey Of the depar ! ain i iia ai enilty of dee | . ; rit with non-commissioned officers and | that some members had been guilty of de- | also, under his charge, by the superannua-| pay way Offices, 31st Maly, 1894. : : ‘ spirit with non-commi ved offic liherate chetruction ik order t prevent bee | .: » ii nh : ee ks A Man and His Wife Poisoned F z . . aes et Od coe ens In ap- | liberate obstruction in order to preve S| tion of Mr. Vankoughnet, the closing o ‘ : > s ; ° T > BWajr idwayv Plaisance ; pena i ee ena anes Mee ae ae pase of the Freach | the Resins office and a few other charzes Orders for these splendid Photographs of the World’s Fair and M ’ Ae. guag introduce l. : he had effected a saving of $12,000 a year. should be sent in at once. ~—- » Col. An a vit ota rae i I may add that during the debate on Aricuat, C B., Mav 31. hi “i tid not s $ f thing, and he, Tuesday, Mr. McMullen spoke only 41 ; ; . ss ty . he | vent for McCarthy. He told him, speak- | times, coor tas Seat, oe bowie died All of the Parts may be obtained, if promptly applied for, at THE EXAMINER fi es h ume of a great many members sinless Glaskey’s Point, anc his wi ” ’ ’ New St: ] Only one Coupon rec uired when purchasing _ : H We have great respect for very suddenly by having ~~ some OFFICE, or at R. H. Mason’s ews ana, niy one I { re : — — os 4 : of our confreres, who at THEIR DAILY DOINGS p»iro-ous plant. They were working in ae a > welies end Gui vents of our et ™ ‘ NGS, ‘ "ie numbers. ‘4 SG geet ee - +l ' i verif f their personal affairs come the vegetable garjen in the nays. Fy back oY sustenance for oe Wi, asad Anlitbesabe as ir fel- i} 17th—Mr. Martin, M. P., (Pree dug lant resembling parsnip , which r 7 T : suc satlaieteh tn tees here daily and deliberate with their fel Aoril 17th—Mr. Mar P ug up ap ese & p® ’ I ' He - _ _ ; 7 oe ‘* at sft one ng | low members; but as to those who attend Trader) on mutton protection. “The ques- they ate, and died in great agony a few TUE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY, cs ee eee ee a ere nct | to their personal affairs out of this House, | sion is, why mutton and lamb are char zed hours later. tia eat anougs ial i Sa and | and who com nly when they have | 35 per cent. ad valorem duty, and al! é yet prepared to sudmit to th : tae nake, if their fail t ther fresk tsa specific duty of 3 cents pacer : eae p : e | mischief to make, if their measures fail to | other fresh meats a 9} ) aneteaepreeae come eee ’ - - —— ~ ' * svecate ee H = sil pala wh i. f | pass, we donot care, andthatis Mr. Me-| per pound. The hon. gentleman says University Honors. mew bers of th , Shoune, teeny = a nk Cestheas position. He goes and attends to | that possibly it is intended to make mut- : ‘ i rt vd saled th ' is es tothe military sei- | 413 pri vate business through the country, | ton and lamb ng vo - are T O-DAY the thirteenth In- Frepenicrox, N. B., May 31. WE whaodeve ctr. Ne el ee hen he romes here it | age the Australian trade. would point : } | : f the Frederic- e of the country and were prepared to | and when i wee ; ag . ; ag ‘ ; ‘ . At the annual meeting of the wasdiian o any em a , ree A atu lation} is for the purpose of eee ont to him or my ee ee og . - ternational Conference,of the ton Association Alumni Society of the 7 i recognize any reasonavie rec vara tna ps at tions. the are cale 2 Stralian trade in ritish: r > ‘ . . : . . . -ani * - oe ts be brought down by the | michevious motions, that are calculateg tc encourage Aus ni une Men's ‘hrist an Associ- University of New Brunswick last evening, VW ANT : a ‘aleter of Mila a tie sales i: that the To breed disorder an i destroy the har- Columbia is done at the expense of the’far- Y ss Men s€ li , it was dscided to confer the ‘degre of i oui he ‘oitiieass nand he would lay mony that prevails n this country, when- mer in Manivoba, who is a a ae ation of all countries opens IN | LL.D on Hon. G. E. Foster, G. R. Parkin, — ee hetents hie aalleseues dm some ever there is a chance for his motions to with the Austaliaus in the Britis 1 Col. ; eh ed De McCardy, of Queen’s College, YO UR oe a dinilate: Mr Prior withdrew his | come before the House, then we see him im] umbia market for mutton and lamb. I London, setand, Toronto. j i a a | his place but at no other time. So he may | do not care how much 7 ate op- 0 E ; motion } : ; a iinsin all . . » ~d States ial re ; ; » Wieer the over is resolation be sure that although we donot resort to posite divert trade from the nite ta ; The session Wi continue TRAD 2 . ; 7 ‘gs m se km me akan | obstruction, when we see that his measures | to Australia, but I do care if, by means of : : d The Parnell Fond. ' : the Uehed tanden. afer qu ion the re- fail toreach maturity, a great many of us | their tariff, theyt [oe a ae until the sixth of June, an Rabat for FOOTWEAR. and to gain it have giver : eeahaant te aaa i sad “Wintec 26 | Gel ana Manitoba and the Northwest to Australia. as d Pan. May 31. : ; : : ee ee eet + edn Corton alec tenstbaba Me: MoCaithy I think the people of Canada are more in-| %8 the Association has extend- $e te etesed on thio bishint catia nal the selection of our Summer Stock the closest j Commons, Mr Edgar’s resolution contin- | ? , wis eg ee: vegies . ; : : x why is8 i 4 2 . a : : . x Pacdathen had Wades kelicoter tt that a few days before. his bill had a pansies in se ae ae ma mb Yaa ed to every quarter of the the Irish National Party will very eoon BUT IT TAKE SZ attenvion in regard to j a a 7 : ea she | called, but as he ( McCarthy) was absent | to make a home in the Northwest than ee . : f the fund d ited - to be in the interests of Canada that the | called, a eee wea ; : PPT ae . eat ‘ ’ ype l come into possession of the fund depos G PA present friendly relations between Great | it had been, a ee Mr. Martin, sf Ha ae with Aus-/ globe, the conference will be in Paris by the late Charles Stewart Par RAND Correct Styles, aa oo : : ial ti atin’ alia.”—Hansard, pag 87. es : . “, ; Britain and the United States should we on i & ma she Chinen psa yet this sod Mr. Martin says pro |% WO! ld’s gathering in the soe rg his ns trustees of the Irish TO ENJOY IT : cultivated and maintained, views with the | then to the surprise of tl = ? : a, ane esa 9 : : i arliamentary Fund. ° 7 highesteatiefzction the disposition shown | the House was eet amen ae ee ed ,| fullest sence of the term. To- TNOROUG Good Quality, : i = REEMA y promote the peaceful | Laurier objected, why not finish the Tarif pril Lith—sir hichard Cartwrigh in : . : . ~~ ; by both eager _ 77 se : by : os = He then wanthd to know what was the re- Mr. Davies, M. P., object to the protection pics of the highest importance The Cheese Export. rs i. setiiement by arbitration of ¢ 1y disputes or | ee a a ee na niet Jensed milk a ; . : Low Prices 4 ditferences between them which cannot be | mainder of e govermment programme, | on cone one UK. ; s . . se iis , emin nt 5 £z "Ss ’ iF adie sed by d ol meats atten : Mr E.l- had they many more measnres to bring April oo grits denounce the} W ll be discussed by , ° Monrreat, May 31. Mastiff Plug Cut, always ; iE at, nein en. anki, oh tek tha Vee ee ein i Peale teahdiol te re-ar- | duty upon apples. sneakers : : ' -~NPR TQ aaa gar, arguing the matter, said that the | do mand wan it the penis Bares y upon ” a i ae speakers. A steamer leaves to-day for Bristol with moist, cool, sweet and full of Our NEW TAN GOODS knoxemall. ; time had arrived for some practical action | Tange the distribution of sea 5 April 17th—Mr. Gilmore, (grit) M. Hes 9,000 boxes of cheese, the largest cargo of , ; 5 ee ee Des) cin eee 2 ee ee ae a A NS Con Reciprocity): “The) When we speak it is to tell | the kind that ever left here. that rich comforting flavor, | ¢} veut oleae ade | Of the session was yet a goo ray OU, and | Governinent are doing just what the people * ° 4 to prcmoet>, the movement already made | Of th Fer 5 8 Gon way ov & : . : : te shania . * al “el "aheat Britain and the United States in | said that n ision had been yet ar | want them todo as to Reciprocity. I do you of something to interest World’s Columbian Exposition, only obtainable from the high Co 2 ; the interests of permanent peace between | rived at regardin Quebec Gerryman- | not think that — peice nee ne you as weil as to profit you} Will be of value to the world by illus | est srades of V irginia leat = e c e \ ji the two countries. He read the remarks | In Committee of Supply, Mr. Foster owe ony partionler decive tn: tende with £ ) a S “« | trating the improvements in the machanical tobacco. | nh of Editor Stead in the Review of Reviews, |; 2 vom tage 5 hae ss : g , | viz. to tell you that weare of- arts and eminent physicians will tell you s Charlottetown, May 23, 1894—dy 3 as Well a0 thé voles of the Londen Times, | Canounced the policy of the Government April 20th—Mr. John Charlton, M.P., ong ‘ that tho guegrein in medical agente, tent - 2B. Base; Telanse On, Sichnend ; ) : both strongly supporting peace between to be to run the departments more econ- objects to the duty on os So sort - offering values unpredecented ot agg aa importauee, and a a Virginia: and Montreal, Canada. H t ‘ or ee) ’ 5 i 1 he die want ae - X : ‘ . e » ( the 20 Geneivicn. | omically, and when vacancies occur, hot) Richard Cartwright. Mr. Charlton al Oo}. se ba . . . : aac = a ST oe , : Sy wer : ae . psom agreed that Canada | to make new pointments unless abso- objects to the dale ial 24 cents per Ib. (25] In our history in tweed suit a ee of Figs | ‘ Sir Jo Ow ps greed thi PE ee Se ° " , . : ’ . ‘ + | is fari ; : WY } ' had great interest in the maintenance of | !ntely necessary. In the pen Metown | p. ¢.) on Geet apples, oe varjing ete. Our people are evi- ——— >- «a We da ? N ‘ie ace between Great Britain and the { Savings Bank, the vacancy caused by Mr. |" Apeil 20th—Mr. Mills thinks that} M8 . A Lame Back, ora kink in the neck, is | . : . rn ted States. Thev were in fact all the | Foley’s death will not, he = hn secte oranges, lemons, etc., yg be made free dently aware of the great ad- aide Sa nn we adenine oF . : 7 ae Saas : ] | up, as the present staff can do the wor fe the agriculturists. e forgets that z . . . s ro e mee : nterests of this country. But it was also | UP, 4 I A ; or z 5 i i aia ome , 3 (x) :* tan thal the cana is vhich might arise | efficiently. Mr. Foster added that it was town people use 1006 lemons and oranges | V antages derived from 2 dames ae eT aeons wt on. TS Perennials (wintered over) , 3 — besorgen seat a a nf nten O give increase salary 2e8 - ._* ° = erennia!s rec , > e to cause friction between these countries | his intention to give an increase of salar — ena Charlton urges free} Spot cash. Such advantages a Pasty tw loien, dipkasl aaa a were those relating toCanada. Therefore, | % the pre pe HL, ie hs ena ae April } ae a ft tl vai oe gi we offer tl h b , ; . varieties, 3 to 4c. each, 30c. to ::% we had a right to be heard in every | When ble M Mal: potting rb o'er an & Oe Coaniegi we offer t6. the eas uyer.| It is not what its proprietors say, but an . + o 3 irrepress) ye McMulien come aowh a question touching them; and it was fitting that Canada should declare that it ready to submit its differences with other nations to the judgment of impartial men We had already agreed to arbitrate upon was icin : ; > : : : ble), Riviare and Margaret, 3.to the Washington treaty and the Behring | Tet ee D = sa enti. aes Mr. Bordon, M. P., helps Mr. JU3T NoW commendation. Examine Se. each, Indian Pinks, isos sea di<pute, an ere on tl eve, thaps, | en e : : : ay ™~ on . . ’ _- ., y Tillis ( 7 af Y a H salen arb — ‘ ; o ‘othe po “Tt might be well just to refresh the April 27th—Sir Richard Cartwright, may3l our values and you will William and Forget me-nat, 4 aaa ri cs oan ‘the sealers. Besides we | memories of hon. s¢ ntlemen opposite by the friend oe a ee poe st AS PREIRBRA X = Seeds j nuals Verbena Stocks and sah Sail oteck out of an arbitration. If it | turning to 1878 and seeing what the ex- | the duty on French oils for the making o Pp : LG R / M AG E ‘ oe A‘ a ee ae 1 os , beli ah had | penses of these diff rent Assistant Re- salads and such other tovotheome dishes. are mend or not. In Cheap Phlox, ready to bloom, 20c. per been "= iy dae on that arbitra- | ceiver Generals’ offices and savings banks April 27—Mr. D. C. Fraser (Grit Free ; have tiow, he would ask the House to indig | were at that time, front seat, armed with the Auditor- General’s report, and asks questions, and talks, and objects till occasionally he be- comes obnoxious, as he did on Tuesday, and it beeomes “sit on him” when there certainly factories. Forgets the growers of peaches. April 24th—Mr. Davies, M. P. (Free Trater), states the case of the fertilizer manufacturers, who are complaining against the lowering of the tariff on fertil- Trader) admits to the House that he is a Furnishings in great variety. nani JOHN T. McKENZIE. ——TO—— what Hood’s Sarsaparilla does, that tells the story of its merit. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures, all 40c. per dozen; Daisy, Belliay finest dotble white and pink day 1 Uoliyhocks, Chaters (Benary’ss you to. buy our Wall prize), to bloom in a few weeks,? Paper simply on our re- 6 to 8c. each; Carnation (dou buy whether we recom- | to Gc. cach. Transplanted An- Papers we the | oz ; Later planted, 12c¢; Aster, Daisy, Pansy, Petuma Larkspur, Portulacca, Mari- rg | gold, Zinnia, Candytuft, Nasturtium, Canary, Creeper, Balsam and Morning Glory (@ ; ‘ 1 been | were not one-half the transactions involved | member of an 8 p. c. glass combine, but cheapest. In good papers) climber) at 12¢ per doz ; Edging Plants, Phrethrum or Golden Feather, Lobelia and nantly spurn it. Gross insults had been | were not one-h hat lie docen’s like combince! we have the best Double | Sweet Alyssum, 40c per 100, Dahlia Bulbs. & s each: Gladielten 46s 8 h hurled at the British Government, Her | that there are at present. Among the | protests tha A ar ee pines! Ste Anne De Beau re the : € feadies . 4s c P at ) ahia Bulbs, 6 to 10¢ each ; tladiolias, 4 to 6c eac i Majesty’s agent and the arbitrators, on the | amonnts voted in 1877, I find that May Ist—Mr. } ae en, } ; ra in m8 5 : Rolls only. . oe le ants, transp anted.—{ abbage, Cauliflower and Celery, 50c. per 100, ground that this country had been stripped | there was a financial inspector at | interests of the poor farmer, objects to the £0 oan 8, per oz 12c; a few Tomatoes in bloom at 6c each ; Cabbage from seed bed, Gf her shakte. 18 Ger un othas parpose than | $2,6000; we have a financial in- | duty upon roofing slate. , 2 9 | 12c per 100; Cauliflower, 25c. sm shes The empt with which it treats | spector at $1,700. At Toronto they paid May 9th—-Mr. Edgar, M. P., and Sir Tickets ate for sale at Reddin’s observations of that kind the House shou!d At Montreal they $4,000; we pay $7,100. Richard Cartwright want the tax taken off | f | now Drug Store. and The above price list is intanded principally for our friends ordering from a dit- i RE & McLEOD tance. We do not bind ourselves, dealing personally with our customers. Orders » | Shipped or mailed to any part of the Maritime Provinces. Address J. J. GAY & SOR, pess this resolution unanimously paid $5,500; we pay $5,600. At Halifax English linen collars, in the interests o Explavatory Circulars’iiA. English and Bo Fae = a nee - It isan old saying that r @ storm | they paid $10,000; we pay $8,300. At St. | the farmer. we eam aoe a "es at os a eee’ place the ; Pownal, P. E. I. he above for sale Tuesday and Friday at Market, Charlottetown, z comesa calm. But in this instance it was | John they paid $11,060; we are paying May 10—Mr. McMullen and Mr. : asey, ee ee : may31 and every day at our Nursery, Pownal, mon thu'& why lm—msy26 ; after the animous adoption of $6,600. At Winnipeg, or Fort Garry, as M. Ps., object to the duties on velveteen, For further information write to place SS : ; | a “ Peace Resolution that the storm t was, they paid $6,500; we are pay- | in the interests of the poor. ; oa : sas + aa a oe < rs = am, | e ¢ectepee — z= : | rose, und it was hot while it lasted. It | ing $6,600. At Victoria, B.C., they paid May 10th—James McMullen, M. P, REV. A. D. CORMIER, C. J. C., to 3 z = = 5 oc ) ”a 5 55+ os ae “ . commenced by Mr. McCarthy, whostrange | $7,000: we are paying $4,006. At Char- | storms against the Government for letting St. Joseph’s College, N. B. a 2 g oa > a *| c= 2 SEE BS 2s o 5 ly bappened to be in his place, moving for | lottetown they paid $4,000, we are paying | the twine for the poor fishermen in free. sentido he J S = SC & O e+ oc] pote Sgua~.2 s+ Be I ces x aint elon: tn garding the free admis- | $4,000. The savings banks in New Bruns- | At which his Grit colleagues from Nova ae wlled ae Bee 3 buy = ee os as a8 siee25 8 EE - fs 68 eee oe, solnenahin tet eas eather | a ck, Nova Scotia and British Columbia | Scotia have symptoms of heart failure. ae > = s AA eg eo gs a ss | a < —eslse3 “ a faq’ a" Set ty, of Weuleradl : while similar privi- | cost them $12,000, while they cost us, May 10th~John Charlton, M. P., urges FINE Seeds — = o 3 eis 3 =| 2 ys © | =. ¢ : es ? 22 im i= z= leges has been refused Rev. Mr. Farthing. | with a great many more, and much larger the Finance Minister to wipe out the duty < ae ae > 2 oe > ie |< = : ae ten | B&, 3£ This e@uir tas been ventilated ia the Ov- | transactions, a litle over $11,000. The | of three cents per 1b. on wools such as are is ’ Ss oo jb Z o0 a 3 = ae | ss fs gi = me gs tario press for more than a month past, | talk about economy is good in , way, but or ip Le pone He re _ more = = oe p g = “ j <q & >! z : i. = 4 D n= 38 ; jon’t remember having seen i n- | the proof of the pudding is in the eating } of this woo an is required, and, conse- : x = ee Eo af = oS =) f29° oe “ “7: is eR. The jn of in and with transactions very much less | quently, it is no protection, Refuses to Carter 8 Seedstore. « 2 = $ 9 © a L 3 ° | rpms Bz 22% — cas 55 yb gt * admits communion plate free, but | they spent on this service, in 1877, a great | apply the same logic to canned fruits and 10 i. a Bs : = o£ z= 255 : fe ize es ym : r nev by thousands of doll i bles, because there are two canning may +e oO : = = Ge z+ aw * < oa "Ss oses a duty on vestments. Mr. | deal more money by thousands of dollars vegetables, because e are twoc g ee he yo ¢ | as 2.2 af 29 - ma ; 7 c, was | than we spend to-day factories in his county. i 2. Sf 3. se eA a 2) Es 22 == °° ‘oO > SS « Farthing imported some of the latter, was | than we spend to-day. : | h—Mr. Mille, M. P., says } ict . ch “a... 284 .5 7 - es o's c.f } charged duty and paid it. Father Brady Mr. McMullen having been sat on, May 10t i—Mr. Mills, M. P., ways 2S = or & € — & => =| 2 & S.., De} Sag es= $ received a present from England of vest-| Cartwright showed up, and, in his bom- | does not believe in agricultural protection. | <_< om 8 — ; zz 3 £23 a ments and commanion plate. The Col- | bastic style, said: Al! I can say is thir, May 10th—Mr. John Charlton, =. Py TENDERS = '@) oO ~ ao =| Pas = 5 lector at Woodstock made the mistake of | that had the admin stration of which I | objects to the protection of one cent per esting JET “wept a <= 5 | b¢ wimitting Father Brady’s goods all free,| was a member remained in office, the | pound to the mackerel fishermen, and de- . IE ee o : a . instead of charging him duty on the vest- | total « xpenditire of Canals would be less | elares that the fish duties are useless and Sealed Tend i ments. Mr. Farthing found this out, and | by ten million ‘ % Year than it 1s to- | mischievous. i : OW r1cées Cj al tay ers will be received at the forthwith. squealed. The Toronto Mail | day, an! 1 tt of the May 10th—Hon. Mr. Mills objects to the a oe 8 Office until noon of SATUR- had a furious article about it, and charged | people wou aurabiy better. duties on oysters in the shell, because they DA ; the 9th day of June next, from par YoU CS BUY that the Centrolier of Customs, Mr. Clarke | The value of lasis in Canala was at least | are the diet of the poor. Mr. John Charl- thes willing to contract for Masonry, i Wallace, was responsible for the favorit- | 30 per cent. greater then than it is to-day, | ton, M. P., joins Mr. Mills and declares that oe Plumbing and Carpenter work In_ connec- = ism. Well, the idea was rather ridiculous, | TLe condition of the general public in| the shelling of the oysters would give won with alterations in City Hall and of Clarke Wallace, the Grand Master of the | Canada, speaking of the ee and | = . ener epating ey he — ee Sa ee ee a — Urangeman, violating his oath of office as | producing classes, was inmense y better | only a ew days previously voted to des- specincation O be seen a e once 0 : a public off ‘al and ates the law of name it is tod 1 dare say itis true tha troy the industries of Canada that pay | W TAYL Chappell & Phillipe. : + a Barrel of UT SOUND FLOUR for $3.25 a ‘ the land to grant a favor of $12 worth to | you will fin | a considerable number of | $99,000,000 a year in wager. i s 5 The Council do not bind themselves to i a Catholic priest, of all people in the | towns and villag n Canada in which, | May 10th—Mr. Casey (Free Trader) accept the lowest or any tender. : world ! Yet this is what the Mail charged, | under the stim: of a — oe ~ | — a : 7 - fibre of By “— . DAVRON : 4 only that the amount, instead of being $12, | of interest than conld be obtained else- | dustry and thinks it should be protected. a ee : BE ER G DE FS ; a tt irned out to be, was set dow . at | where, a certain portion of the popu May Alth—Sir Richard Cuatadakt token Cameron Block. City Clerk. & ( . i $100, and this is what the learned and lation put money on deposit; but you j the agricultural im lement manufacturers ; City Clerk’s. Office, . high-minded Dalton McCarthy is wanting could not, in our time, see the spectacle of to his bosom, and thinks they do not get! may3l—dy May 31, 1894. 3i guar | Charlottetown, May 31, 1894—tu thu sat ' 73 am seem : ei 4 tt 4 POWERFUL OFFERING IN WHITE UNDERW EAR. } NIGHT ROBES. NIGHT ROBES. NIGHT ROBES. NIGHT ROBES. { a a :* ' \0c.— Well made of good cotton, lace trimmed, price of 50 cents, tucked tion and tucke fronts, at the wonderfully low made of S0c.—This line has inser- good cotton, 3 and the price only 80¢c. d fronts, well trimmed with embr $1.20.—Fine, handsomely value at the price, $1.20. A large range of extra fine, fine cotton and lonsdales, at $1.35, $1.58, $2.10 and $2.95. WHITE SKIRTS. For 75 cents you can get a oidery and handsomely trimmed Robes in well-made Skirt of good cot- sizes, fine tucking, a specially good ton, with three tucks two frills. and WHITE SKIRTS. At $1.35, 3 tucks, deep em- broidery flounces, and five tucks, flounces, WHITE SKIRTS. At $2.10 an elegant Skirt, 1.65, twelve tucks, feather stitch deep embroidery finish and two rows of fine lace, WHITE SKIRTS. More elabgately trimmed with Insertiyn, Embroidery and Torchu Lace at $2.59 and $2.65. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWNS BLOCK. <