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B. Lion, help or Address FE. M. : Xaminer Od) e 91 bi pd C. I. Lacve. I was cvrep of loss of voice by MIN«~ ARDS’ LINIMENT. Yarmouth, CuarLe3 PLumM es. g¢everness. 8.8 WY ANDOTTES. —A few ne ttings ‘rom an, best hens oaly $1 06 per doz. R. D. Taylor E. W. Tay/ors store Oo Those German Jackets are here at last. Just came by see LINIMDNT. he Prin es this morni na uoin, NAd Lewis S. Buver: bore & Mcleod. | pt i I was ccrep of Sciatica Rheumatism | requisition to bring bit here in time, the An Angry Member Crosses Over to | LEGISLATURE Debate on the Draft Address Wepbnespay, April 19. At the afterugon s2ssion, Hon. Mr. Farquharson resam-d the debate on the addresg. He referred to the importance of the step regarding the bridge across the Hillsborough, respecting which the bon. m*mber from Murray Harbor bad spoken atlength. If wego into this, said be, we must do so jointiv. A bridge for all par- pores can be secured at a reasonable cost. In the fall of the year, he pointed ont, the entre wharf and parto: the street is linec with people and vehicles waiting to get across the ferry. This eught to convince everyone that a ferry service choull never exist where abridge can be built. The government is committed to the southern railway, but itis evident that such will de little use without a bridge. So that the government is virtually committed, We are to pay interest on the diff-rence in the cost of arailway bridge anda railway and traflic bridge cou bined. We are not going to build their bridge and the Opposition. (Spraetan te Tne Examiner] Lonpox, Apri 21.—Tuere wasa curi+ Ous sceve al Question time in the House of Commene yesterday. James MacLean, Conservative member for Cardiff district, who is bitterly antagonistic to the Iodian countervailing duties on sugar, commenc~ ed questioning the Seeretary of State for India ip @0 irritating manner,for which he was fiequenily called to order by Minister | ialists and by the Speaker, Finally, turning angrily tothe Ministeria] benches MacLean shouted : if the Unionists do not waut me I can go on the Oppo-ition. Suii- ing tue action tie to word McL: an cerca ed over to the Opposition benches, where he was greeved witha storm of Liberal epplause and ironical ministerial laugh~ ier. The angry member finally left the House, PERSONAL —_ a Mr. Geo. D. Longworth went to Hailfax this moruing; _— Sir C. H. Tupper returns from British Columbia about May Ist. Mr. Horace Haszard crossed by the Sianley today ep route to Halifax. Mr. Artemas Lord was a passenger to town by the western train this morning. Rev. J. P. McGrath arrived in Char- and this will be another point in our favor Presuming that the bridge wiil cost from $800,000 to $1,000,000 it should not be pard to figure whet proportion we sha | have topay. It will vot be enougb to frighten us. This House should not deny the people on the South Side _ a : ig progressing andthe e(, oe Oe ee He navel iotte\owa by the SS Stanley last evening to note that the Leader of the Opposition’ Mr. A. Milne Fraser, Halifax, crossed was Qpposed to the construction of Per- | from Pictou yesterday on hie anuual busi~ mavent Public Works. The roads, af- | Bess trip to the Island, though quite capable of improvement, Mr. John F. Robertson, jr, and Mr. are better = than they ever | Edgar Sterns, students at MeGil!, returned were. Naturally our bridges are decaying, ' home by the Stanley yesterday. and it is the intention to try aud replace} yy Jy 7. Crockett, of Myrick & Co, re- them with permanent works. He did not | 1. +ned home yesterday from Halifax where think any member of the House would Op-| ine baa been securing men to work in the pose the proposed bridge. While it 18 ¢)4%5 lobster factories. true that the ferry was vever more efficient Rev. W. J. Kirby, G.W. P..of. the ° ° . 4 . . ” it is at present, still the ople de- 4 ee SS an rer Sons of Temperance who attended the mand the bridge. The ferry system in- , : a volves great expense and considerable in- | ™eet!ng of ibe Grand Division at Runter Rver yesterday returned to town this convenience, and a bidge is badly needed. | ; A reasonable toll might imposed which, fin | ™OF?'DE- Rev. Peter Curran, St. Margaret’s, Mr. time, might be abolished, They ' hoped to be sble to show that the Oliver Rattesbury, City, and Mr.Jas. J. Hughes, agent ot the Merchants Bank of bridge could be built. Hon. Mr. Farqu~ g harsoa then took up the paragraph inthe P.E. Island at Souris, were passengers to speech regarding the fishery decision. ,town by the eastern trarm today. That decision, he saic,gave usrightsand = Mrs. Kelly, of New York, recently de- privileges which we did not ki ow we pos~ cea-ed, bequeathed $200,000 to Archbishop sessed, and we should hold oo to them. If Corrigan for the erection of a chapel to be weare the proprietors then we arethe known as Lady Chapel, in connection with ownere, aud we should have the right re~ St, Pa rick’siCathedral. garding the same irrespective ef the legis-| yy, Pred Peters was a passenger by the lative capacity the Dominion evj>ys. The Sianley returning to Vietoria this morning. decision, however, is somewhat compli- Me:T. Peters. of Gagetows, 4.B. twho bas cated, but it will yet be unravelled, Speak - | been in Cinieleieaaaie oa amie aie ing of Mr. Wise’s mission to Great wet | ae alee a passenger yetetning. to bis tain Mr. Farqubarson expressed the opin | pon, Pie ion that he was qualified for the work aad | . yerformed it weil. Mr. Shaw followed. After assurirg the | The GreatFire at the Winisor, NY., Leader of the Goveroment that the Oppo-| Was an awful calamity, but cannot be eition would act on tbeir own discretion as | remedied. Now, Catarrhozone can remedy to how they would cunduct the debate, he ‘and is a positive eure for catarrh and complimented the mover of the address | jndred dreaded diseases. This statement upon the moderate character of his speech. | jg backed up by bushels ef testimonials, tegarding the seconder he spoke st length | which we have and can produce. Snuffs, on tbe proposed bridge across the Hilis- | ointments, washes, etc., have been proved borough which matter would come up ageless in giving relief or curing later when they would bein @ better pos~ catarrh, bronchitis, irritable throat, iticn todiseuss it. The Leader of the | pacai and ear passages, but Catarrhozone, Government 1s very jubilant over the late ihe ozonated air cure, does not only give election in the Bed+qre District; but be | jp mediate r: lief, hat effects 6 permanent forget vo tell the House that the majority ore, Why delay? Send at once for in that District had shrunk 1m one year cample bottle and inhaler, 10 cents. Out~ from 343 to 97. In the New Loudon f¢ $1.00. : District the Liberal majority of 364 had | ’ cae been wiped out and the Oppos.tion candi: | . r. 8 . date aac elected by 74. The Leader of | A big case of New, Spring the Government _ the — ones Jackets, direct from Germany who went to that District anc ighted the ‘ a2 hopes ofthe Liberals. Judgiog by the —unpacked to day —waiting Speech from the Throue the session will for you,—M yore & McLeod. be a loug ose, and it should have been | Excitement is up about che Pronouncing called earlivr But perhaps the gover= ¢) next Pieridae ment had an object inthe delay. Speak-| d oe b ing of delegations to Ottawa Mr. Shaw How do you pronounce— February. pointed out that no member of Ooo —————S— the present Administration was more, LECTURE f outspoken againgst such matters than). the preeent Leader when he was in Op- | 8 position. Now, ie ue this — ia | changed, and several delegations have cen iins to the Federal capital. But,' B, 3 S. HALL. while the Conservative delegates brought ; back snug sums of money, the repre- sentatives of the present administration | cawe back empty-handed. Then look at! FRIDAY APRIL Ast at the member for Fort Augustus (Mr?) ; * - ommene | NY Peters) who in reply to the cry to “come over and help us” came all the way from British Columbia. A fier eaddling a large | ‘debt upon thecouniry be left his native | MR. Zs i B. lic RRALY jland and deserted his diss | ; trict. Ia the face of this | he is brought back from;the coast, and the Stanley and special trains are called into > — ‘D’Arcy McGee’ Doors open at 7. Sabbath being desecrated in order that this evd might be accomplished. This was a sample of the hypocrisy of the present Admission 15c. FOR PROHIBITION At Meeting of the Dom- inion Alliance WHICH WAS HELD YESTEKDAY AT OTTAWA. A New Resolution was Drawn up The Other Reports Rejected. [SrsciaL TO THS £XaMINER] Orrawa, April 21.—There was a big equabtle at the meeting ef the Dominion Alliance yesterday. The majority and minority reports w ere | both rejected, and a modified report was adopted which -et forth: that total Na tional Prohibition was the enlv effective remedy for the evils of intemperance ; that the Scott Act was fousd to be pro- ductive of much good, but that it would they ufe not goingto buid ours. Wel] 4 : ' r. John McLean ; ae tales pay interest from year to year. Interest} | ae ore r Sourie, came to town, nct meet the present situation ; is low to-day. Money is going to be cheap,|""_ g. ‘that in view of the Government retusing to gives prohibitory bill, while urging for total prohibition, the com- mittee believe that reform would be ma- terially aided by an act totally prohibiting the manufactwre, inportation and salefof liquors for beverage purposes in any pro nince adopting or bringing into force such au act by duly quelified electors. Voting tor such purposes woold be at the pro- vincial election,—such }egislaiion to be uorepealable for a period of time long enough to ensure & fair test of its effective news. A commit’ee was appointed to prepare the bill to be introduced in the Dominion Parliament to carry out the foregoing suggestions, Newfoundland Smuggling. Sv. Joun’s, Nfld, Apri] 20—R'ght Hon. Joseph Chamberlan, the Secreiary of State for the CcRonies, has written to the Newfoundland Customs Department rex questing information upou matters con- cerning smugglog from St. Pierre to Newfoundland and Canada. The Custome officers are enpplyirg the partyculars asked for,and the Colonie! Secretary’s enquiry seems to indicate that the report of the Keyal Commission upon the French Shore question is not Ik-ly to be presented to Parliament for some weeks yet. Professor Wati’s little aaughter will siog at the Pronouncieg Bee—on the 25th inet. Ce ee ROYAL ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Corruption on a Large Scale Elected Comstock [Seeciaz ro Tue Exemrver.] Brocxvitte, Apri] 21.—The Liberale fhhave won the election, but only by prac- |. Seing corruptiomon aecale uzpreced .¢ in »Canadian politics. Twe Conservatives have evidence of ballot stuffi g. Jo Brockv lie, @ poll man was detected presenting bozus ballots. There is other evidence that other than lega! ballots were in circulation. Comstock’s majority is given as 249 with three polls, which will reduce it, missiug. ne Paying Off the Suban Soldiers. {SraciaL to Tae Examines) Uavana, Aprit 21.—Governor General Brooke in the distribetion of the three million dollars to the Cuban soldiers has determined to treat Cuban officers as soldiers, and gentlemen and not endeavour to go behind tne rolls they submit. Hence the Cuban liste will be accepted on their face, with elimipation as preyious~ ly cabled, namely, those who entered the army after July, 1898, and thosewho are actually holding office. Knox.Church, Toronto, to be Sold [Srecrat ro Tne Bxaminaz.] Toronto, Apru. 21.—The trustees of the historical Knox Church have decided to se] the property to a Arge departmertal dry goods firm for ove hundred aud tweaty thousand dollare. Aberdeen Favours Volonial Lords. Lord. {SpeciaL ro Trae Examinea.] Toronto, April 21.—Vhe Evening Telegram’s cable says: “‘Lord Aberdeen ata dinner at the Royal Colonial institute expressed the view that life membership in the House of Lords might be given to distinguished Colonial leaders. Yellow Fever in Havaua. [Sreciat To THe Examiner.] Havana, Apr: 21.--Three cases of yellow fever have appeared here, ee ee ee — — SS PAPER | AARARAARARAAL Laie Arrivals Include Bakers Antidandruff Soap Resinol Soap (latest and best Skin soap,) Cocca nut Tar FFF Baise Our Wajl Paper trade is boom- , ing. We have fitted up a room on | second flat fordisplaying our New Designs and Effects in Wall Papers. The walis are prettily hung with samples of Ingrains and Borders, Gilts,Hall Paper etc _ ‘The most Artistic up-to date wall pa persever in y, and, is well worth visiting. The prices are low beginning with 8 cents per Double Roll; lots of sample books re Telephone or mail, Orders prom ly attended to. fon f Best French Castile, . 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