OL 3 ° om cer thee Terr a. ie ae Ti ISH NEW COLLARS FOR LADIES They just came to hand this morning, and they're beauties. The newest thinzs “on top of the earth. ” The new shapes are very stylish—and we think, very pretty. wads RLOTTETOW N- Pp i, MR, FOSTER ! j High Collors, medium] collais, and low | collars—are all here now. Prices from 12¢ up, New styles in cuffs also. Drop in to-day. C8 Mk Seed Advertise WWe Have. zu OTe oa BP hat, We 1's : bout time you put off those heavy winter boots 1) for spring Work. ly boot is What you v ant; we i {mported on s Iie = a ~ mething li gnier . go d servic ible plow i) e the m, our own inike ,31 35. : > 19 $1.20. Women’s strong boots Seco $1.40, Boy’s iy and Girl's strong boots 65e to $1.30. iy GOFF BROS P he Home Manu‘actcrer®. hi ¥ FTSIFrTTrTer.y aes rs afl} SSSFSTTVT ‘Our Big Furniture Sale. What It Means For You It means thit for from 50 to 75 cents you get as much Furnit- ure as you formerly paid $1.00 for. Is ltany object to you to save this Ik 80 "== Take anvantage ot the Big Discounts ye are giving off every line, and Call To-dav-:----- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE —all accounts must be pail at ‘ favor of his followers 'who now joined as ON The BUDGET Gives. the Government a “Going-Over” POINTS OUI THEIR INCONSIS- TENT SrATEMENTS And Shows How They Have Broken Their Promises. (Seecrat ro Tas Examiver.] Orrawa, May 5.—Mr. Foster spoke two anda half hours ir criticism of Field- ing’s budget. It was a good natured but stilla severe criticism, and Foster’s happy way of ar” ranging facts and evidence gave great pleasure to his party,;*which cheered him loud and long when he closed. He congratulated Mr. Fielding on the heartily in commending increased debt ncreased taxation and increased expeodi- ture ae they formerly joined in the demand for a reduction of a)] three. Sir Wilfrid Laurier nad promised a five million decrease in the expenditure, and had given instead a five million increase, and still they were bappy. Fielding had claimed that the expendi« ture per head of the population was last year only $7.40—or 20 cents less than in 1896, but Foster pointed out that by Fielding’s own estimate the expenditure for the fiscal year, now within a few weeks of its close woufd be over $2 pri% head, or counting in capital expenditure, over $9 per head. The Government boasted of a surplus, but asa matter of fact the Conservative party nad many surpluses, and the Liberals were very fe+. Sines corfed-ration Conservative Gor- roment hair tirned durpluses amounting $39 099,600 and $16,000 000, e-ponsible for deficits far exceeding then d- fiers amounting shole-the Lib ral pariy were ywo surpluses Mr. F >-ter gave his explanation for the xyane'on Of trade, which, he said, we tne to good crops. g 01 prices, aud the ip crease Of wuinirg operations, The policy of th» preseot G vernmen h d noth ng to d> with this exe-pt that th eve oation of a protective policy was of grea v: Ine to home indusiry. locreased «xp srt+ were chi-fly in home mater-als and agricuitural pro- prcduced fucte, put oue of which owed anything ' ne trade policy of the Giveroment. Mr. Foster, 10 chosing, charged «hat the Government had succeed-d in three year- » performi i as pear 78 possible the ex ict vpposite of the service whicy the Monies rs and party had con ribuied to pe form. promi-ed to redace expenditure debt, and bad increaved th m to destroy the national had Uhey were to raise the tone of public lif aid had brought it lower than it ever was b fore. introduce ap era of public purity aod had bea con- tinualiy offering bribes not en'y to electors but to whoie constituencies and to They Lbtey pol cy life aud were thore and given it lvey were to juoction with Premier Murray of Liberty, when Free Born Men, ‘having 2 to advise the Public, may speak free.’ ”.— EURIPIDES LY: EXAMINER | ee ta ‘She Opies two Cents PROVINCIAL = LEGISLATURE Tuavespay May 4. At the afternoon session, Hon. Mr. Mc~ Lean introduced a bill entitled “An Act 10 Authorize Souris Fast School District, Number 141, to borrow money for an ex« tended term ot years,” which was set down for second reading tomorrow. Un motion of Hon. Mr. Farqutarson the bill regarding the registration of deeds and instruments relating to the title to Jands was read a third time and passed. The act amending.the Act relating to life insurance was also read a third time and passed. On motion of Hon. H. C. Macdonald an act relating to the appointment of Stipendiary Magistrates was receivel and ordered to be read @ second time toxmor~ row. ° On motion of Hon. Mr. Farquharson a petition was read from Hoa. Benj. Davies relating to the carriage of mails, pas- sengers s and freight from the continent to this Island by the way of Cape Tormentine and Cape Traverse. Mr. Davies’ pro~ position is that the new ise boat shall be so coustructed as to be able to take a train of railway carriges On her deck and carry - the same across the straits a harbor on the Island shore opposite to the harbor re- cently conetructed at Cape Tormentine, a distance of about eight miles. ln order to carry the proposal into effect a harbor would have to be constructed at this side and wide gauge estab’'shed on the Island railway. The petition was ordered to lie on the table ONE OF THE DELEGATIONS. Hon. Mr. Farquharson presented his report as delegate to Ottawa regarding the fishery rights ofthe province, The report reads as follows :— Premier’s Office, Charlottetown, February 20d,1899,. | To His Honor the Lieutewant Governor. and Council, Charlottetown. j GenTLemen,—Having been appointed by Your Honor in Council on the 28th of December last to proceed te Ottawa, iv Scotia and Premier Emmerson of * Brunswick, to confer with Sir Louis | Davies as to our rights asa Province in | view of tbe recent decision of the Privy Council oa the Fishery Award, I have the hour to report as follows: THE FISHERIES QUESTION, Ox the afiteracon of January 2.d, the iergaies wet Sir Louis at his office in the ’a Lament Basidiogs, Ottawa. After dis- sins ug the qguesuion for @ome time, we! ejontoet to meet again 1D ihe evening at} vc Mouister’s Privete Uilive, where we! vusider-d for over two beours the many ea'ures of this inp srtant subject. Si Lous evtaves a dep interest in the roceed!: gs, apd alihongh well eatiefied vtih the decision of tae Privy Council in he malo, Vet be regarded it »s obecure and :b¢ Tan on many rign ficant points, That the foressores of th tidal waters of these Lower Provinces, ineluding the bayr ant Tiv ts, @re (oe property of tre several Yrovinees, was conuside.et devoud doubt tod whilst che Bederal Goveroment rave & tegislaive righ. ant jarisdic iva Over these water-, toe d tfereut pr v- 'oves were (he proprievors and Own-rr, and were eutiiied to eli the resennes aod usneys arising from, the use of these vaiers, Ic. was al-o cosceded that all ~censes to fi-h mast issue from the Local rovernmenis, and that all fish wardene vu-t be tucit appo atees aud coasequertly inder their couirol. Themght of a provinces 10 grant ‘eases « bG@enses to fi-bin waters wh ch are tne property of the j;rov uces is followed ‘be corresponding right to impor afi be + tax. This, however, asiad down by th Privy Council, does not prevent the Dom iw wD Parliament from imposing a tax ul-o. The cpnion is given by the Court (bat @ double tex such ual have just mentioued would prove i:jarious to the fi-herves, aod ty votb Proviucial acd Dom ‘nion Intecesix,—if these taxing powers were exercised independeuily and without members of this House, who sat wih pro mises of office in their pockets and did the bidding of their purchasers Sir Richard Cartwright, following, en- deavored to just'fy the increased expendi ture, Asto the tariff he said it was ot perfect but was better t .an the old one. Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps will not injure the Try or the laiidry. They tenderest skin, Or mos; them, delicate fabrics. SEED OATS A quantity of White kg: pt once, John Newson ian Outs for ale. T. COADY, wky Hezel srook are absolu‘ely pure. equil'y good for tze toilet ! ' ¥ precovcert or or becween the t vo Gove rumenis’ The delegaies a upon the Minister the fact teat the Dominion Government suould not levy a fi-beries tax,—thatl Lieir Suurces tor otherwise (axiog were uolimited, whiist the Provinces were al mort entirely cor fiaed to direct (x4 lou, The right ot the Dominion Parliawent to reguiae aud control by re tricting tbe time # d manver ot fishing iw frely ad- mitted. Whilst we ecknowledgsd ths, we al the sawe time pressed (he potut that our inieres's a+ prov uces 1D protectin, /ourfisherns were greater than could pos wbly be elaine by «he Dominion, asd therefore the PDuminio» Gsv-roment should courut be Local ia sdminisiermng their poston of ube law as said down by the Pr Vy Coaneil. Phe Bot u Nocth America Act” caste Upor tbe Uouwiawn tee daty OF pfo €C.ing toe Fisverie., Phe decision of the Privy | Council cefives toese dates is 80 far ae r- gatating ard resiricting is conce #4. Ihe itil pW tog qeuraciou is takes from helt ' Luord- ~bips’ j udgment: | “Bat whui-t, io ibeir Lordsh'ps opicion, IS LAND, FRIDAY MAY 3 1899 Chilian Vesse Ae Fond ae co-nauaccemaneNrS 1 Wrecked, a (Srectat to Tae Examiver] Vatraratso, Chili, May 5.—The Gove ernment has received an announcement of the wreck of a Chilian naval vessel in the Straits of Magellan. No details of the catastrophe are at hand, Spring Troubl<s, The troubles of Spring that yon see are lessdangerons than those you can’t see, but which are there just the same, The Spring airis full of gernsof diseise, which have been freed from their cons gealed state by the warm epringsun, You cannot see them, vet only strong and healthful persons can withstand their‘ attack. Abbey’s Effervesvent Salt makes healthful systems, purities the blood ~* strengthens the nerves, ani gives energy tothe worker. It is the greatest preven- tive of disease known. J. A. 8. Beunelle,M.D., C, M., Montreal Professor of Surgery, Laval University Medica! Faculty , Surgeon tothe Hotel Dieu, ete., saves: “I have found it par» ticularly beneficial in the treatment of derangements ofthe liver and of the digestive organs, and cousider that tbe re- gular use of a prevaration of this nature has a decided tendency to orolong life. I am using it in my hospital practice,” Carters’ for Wall Paper eg ee ‘yOne can very properly divide belts inte three classes: Belts of rank or knighthood, which were mitch in vogue among men from the time of Edward III tothe end of the reignof Henry VI. Belts of utility, such as the belts as origiaaily were used ; by women to preserve the symmetry of their forms, wach ae the corsets are now used; and fancy girdles, which have purely a decorative purpose. Paton & Co, have 1008 belts, the utility kind,all colors all qualities all prices, call and get a belt. 3 in dy 1 wkly. ew |ZESee the display of handsome corset models in Stanley Bros window corset fitting byan expert corset filter from New Yoru «at “tanley tres. Ladies! Miss Sexton witl not oniv fit you with a coraet that fits perfectly but will give you many vatnu- able suggestions in regard to ererset wearing Many tadies have already been filted and in every case been corseted correctly and satisfactorily Don’tmixss this opportanity come. Corset< filted {ree 9 a, m toGp m,—Stantey Beos. ee 16+«6+«® o-m To be entirely relieved of the pains aod omattem means a good deal. dines jt. eha of rh Aaod’s Sa par'ia NO 406 Spain Looking for More Trouble, [Sreciat ro rae Examiner.) Hone Kone, May 5.—Spain is collecting evidence here with view of claiming aessioa Of land in China as indemnity from the Chinese Government for permitting the steamer Abbey to leave Canton with arms for the Philippines. SitP NEWS. eee Port of Summerside. ENTERED re May 2.-—Minnie Scott, Grant, Baie Verte, bal; Nereid, Sharp, Pictou, coal; 88 Polino, Lachance, Montreal, mdse. f¥uwanep. April 27—Jessie Newell, New Glaagow, oats. April 28~—Nina Page, Campbell, Piciou, bal; Minnie Scott, Grant, Northport, oats; es Polino, Lachance, St John’s, N41, via Charlottetown : 100 tubs butter... see seseneeee oovee S000 2500 bushels oats. . ocunace eocouunan ae 909 ” potatoes. ..cec..ccoerc 420 $1825 Rose Msry, McDonald, North Sydaey 4300 bushels Oats......000 -+-serecersecoe Pl OIL Montgomery, 1750 bushels potatoes ....000 «+ 2¢ 875 144 tons D&Y..cccsees. ney seveeveee+ +e @ 116 = 82552 C Port of Charlottetowa. ENTERED May 4.—Surorise, Tranholm, Biie Verte; Lorena, MeVillan, Wooi [elan ita; Swallow, Finlayson, Pinette;s¢ Slectra, McLearn, Montague; sa Poliao, Lachance, Montreal. "CLEARED.S May 4.—s « Wm Aitken, Batt, Pictou; Suprrise, Trenholm, Baie Verte; Lorena, McMillan, Wood Islands; Swallow, Finlay son, Piette; Jenaie K, Mcl.ellan, Glace Bay: Tarquia, Davis, Sydney... RN NTE, Chronic Eczema Cared. ne of the most chronic casesof Meeny evr onred is the case of Miss Gracie Elia At‘on, of Hartiand, N. B. On asworns a *- meit Vr. \iton «ars: I hereby eertify hat mv deughter Grieie Ells was cured of YVezem , oft long stand ug by using tour bexes af ir, Chase's Ofo mont. William Thistle, Denzzist, of Hartland aiso certifies thar he 6 ld four >oxes of Dr, «pase’s Ointment which cured Gracie Ella, Dear Sins,—I have been a great suffer~ er from rheumatism, and lateiy have been sonfined tamy hed. Seeing your MIN- 4RD's LINIMENT advertsiement, [ tried i. and got immediate relief: Lascribe my restoration to health to the wonderful power of vour medicine. Lewis S, Butter. Birio, Nfll. a ee ne ee ns ee = SARARAARAAARD * Potiing Away Furs, ete. ial A powder similiar to camp- bor, hut cheaper. Moth Paper, Moth Balls, Insect Powder (Very high grade) Camphor. ete,, etc. A. W. REDDIN Pha , 8 Central Drug Store CHAAMANAARAAARARAA AAA ¥VVVVE EY FEE ELEY Eee Sunnyside. Ee VEU ER EN EEE T) TET. —Acrtags on Piletant Street con t:i ing rooms wth stable and coach houw at cacd. Po e sion given 2nd May next Apply to John siughes, Lower Queen at Continned Ou Sih page. OVAL EY PuRE Makes the a more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©O., NEW YORK. BAKING POWDER ees IMPORTED Seed Grail ‘American Banner Oats ‘arly Gothland (ats | Whita Siberian Cats Black Tartarian Cats Duck Bill (2 row) Barley Six Fowsd Barley se MESES Geo. Carter & Co. 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