: ‘> ee © — Ph oe, © et |= fl * ae ee Oe We Wes er One ed _ : bags. eee ee aps a” ey: 4g pe Egle a Ra i ae. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 7, _ 1900 } the desk that bad been broken open and PROVINCIAL their report wou a be nbled, | Mr. McLean avd others of the Opposi- ge tion protested Qgwinst Lbis aciion of tke i ; LEGISLATURE Leader who had d need ih tlouse the & sf ‘ privvege ot aa DVeslizslion uncer - oath. | . Mr. McWilliams moved the House mer wn i EGURITY. M p a e 0 inmittee, with Mr Forces in the chair, ‘ 2 ‘ ‘ ‘ all hall Ne eh tie titi tO Ine orperate the Coleman ) | [ ‘J ip 3 - tial Co Reported agreed to and set down > a daa ie / ae j th readiog tomorrow. Genuine How. Mr. Gordon moved the House into on the Budget. committee, with Mr. A. P. Prowse in the chair, on the bill incorporating the Red House Farmers’ and Dairymep’s Associa- tion. Reported agreed to and eet down for third reading tomorrow. On motion of Hor. Mr. Farquharson the bill? incorporating the Fishermen’s Bait Associations was read a third time and pasted ar adkptel then resumed the debate on the motion to go into supply, He charged that the Government were guilty of cowardice in adjourning the House at nix o’clock. last night begause he ,(Mr. Campbell)-had the flogr, | It {had trans- ‘red that trust funds had been invested y the Government, and there was no sinking fund to meet the’ debentures. There must be at least }$160,000-due the banks today. But the information on this polot, which had been asked for sev~ eral days ago, was withheld, and a reso- lution tabled by the Leader.of the Opposi- tion was this forenoon de out of order on a technicality. Turning to the [Leader’s speech, Mr. Campbell pointed Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of fftewF ood See Pac-Simile Wrapper Below. ABLE ARRAIGNMENT? OF THE PRESENT ADMINISTRATION. SATURDAY Opposition Ask For Information That is Not Forthcoming. - Mr. Campbell followed Mr. A. J. Me- Donald. It was, he said, pleasing to note that acalm had succeeded the storm of yesterday and he honed that this state of af- airs would continue,» ‘Hejcharged that the Leader of the Government had been guilty of treating the Leader of the Opposition with great discourtesy when he declined’ to allow the official : stenographer to make a verbatim report of the latter gentleman’s epeech in reply to that of the Premier. Hon. Mr. Farquharson said he ieteuded Vory small and os cary fo take as eugue OR MEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIDUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. ‘price no discourtesy towards the Leaderintbis}out that three|’ parts of i} Print cotton 24 in. wide worth 12c yd, Sat. 4c. of Sie. | Puraty ¥ matter. That hon gentleman was the| was devoted to Mr. Wise and Dress Goods 40 in. wide all plain ¢6lors'12¢, Sats roc. : ‘ last person in the House he would treat|the rest of it to himself, The Leader a s ~ CURE SICK HEADACHE. 40 in. Black Bricade worth 28c, Sat. .19¢. ; All wool serges worth 28c, Sat. 15¢. ' Ladies 6c. undervests, others say 8c. ones, Sat. 3c. White muslin very pretiy patterns worth gc. Sat. 6c. Ladies Lisle Thread gloves worth 15¢. Sat. roc. ” Streking the roc. kind, Sat. 6c. Table Linnen all linuen worth 22c Sat. 12}c. Linnen Towels 42x20 inches worth 20c Sat. 124! Cotton Towels per pair, Sat. 4c 1 peice only dk Flannell worth zoc.;Sat 5c. The best soc. Shirtwaist in Town, Sat. 38c Ladies: Tailor made costumes $6 only marked and well worth® $6.25, Sat. $4.00 Ladies waist Silk, all new 25c. Sat. 16c, said the press of this province was uo- ecrupulous. But he (Mr. Campbel!) believed the press of this country was moderate. He did not wonder, how:ver, that the Leader of the Government was opposed to the press because it had much to say regarding Lis shortcomings aud the shortcowings of \bos+ by whom he eur rounded himself. He strongly di precated the attempt that was made by the Leader of the House to place the biawe for the unseemly scenes on the opening days of the session when Mr. Wise, the }'remier’s colleague, wae so i:dOwiniwusly + jected, discourteously. , Proceeding, Mr. Campbell entered upon the consideration of the Public Accounts, which, he claimed, were not correct. The $11,000 mentioned in the debentures ac- count as being in the bank was not there at all. These funds had been all used as ordivary revenue. This was vot fair to those who had bought the debentures. There was $136,000 due the banks on the 3let December, yet the Government failed to floatthe $26,000 debentures that had been authorized by this Parliameot. What was thereason these debentures bad not “ “c —__ TON OSUESEDSESNNUHGAOOUTECUUCOEROUEEEGE Wedding Gifts, : been floated ? ° Was it be-; upon the Oppositou, But the Op- . “e , oi ' cause the credit of the | position bad no communication ae oon slick = all collars 18c. Sat. 2c. province had fallen in the | with Mr. Wise regarding the matter, and Men’s Balbriggan Underwear soc suit, Sat. 30c. money markets ? Proceéding to the con~ | ao far as he (Mr.Campbell) was concern- sideration of the report of the Asylum ' ed he had not put bis eyes upon bim un i] Commission he asked why the cfficial' he entered the House on the opening day reporter's notes had not been ex-'of the session. The conduct of the extended aad embodied in the report.| Leader of the Government towards Mr. 300 Men’s Straw Hats up to $2.00 each, Sat. 25c. 3 doz Men’s Cras Cays soc kind, Sat. 25¢. 2 doz Men’s Golf Tweed Caps 75c kind, Sat 25c. 2 doz Men’s Colored Shirts worth $1.00, Sat. 50c. SMS ee * pean AE a Areangs Se OR RASPES SES SAO, ath are! ever, had grossly neglected their datiee re- garding that institution. Their vieits were like those of the angels, few and far between. In one year they bad actually | promise in this regard bv rolling up deficit made only fourteen visits. Mr. Camp-~|isfter deficiti—i.i one ye .r—en_ election bell had the floor at six o’clock when the] year—the’d-fici: was actually $119,000 House adjourned. He «Mr. Campbe!}]) denied the statement came into power upon the distinct uader- standing that they would make revenue and expenditure meet. They kept their Why was it that the Commissioners had > Wise was in the highest degree discredit- & 3 oe ae mer ee rs — i prepare their report without havingthese| able. Mr, Wise was a strong card in the e iia ad 4 doz Lies: Ows 25c kind, $ ag 5c. ; ‘ ails extended notes before them for their better! West River District and bad actually car- a hat we advertise we have, and when we use the word bargains we mean it every sense The aburidance of artistic and guidance? He knew that his old friend ried the Leader into this House by ae- of the word. : B suitable sifts # to be Wad: at this Nicholas Conroy was the soul of honor feating the ‘ate Donald McKay. Mr. Wire, (Watch the green tickets on Saturday, they mean Snaps.) 3 SUITADIC Buts © | ' and that his son, Dr. Conroy, was a| wben he found he cou!d no longer support : store is!well worth a Wisit to See. worthy son of that honored sire, and | the Government led by his colleague, : ; that nothing could induce him to depart | tendered his resigoutioa, etipuletiog that Nowhere in the city will yo one iota from the strict liue ,of duty while} an election snould be held before 7 i Sita + of Ste amemwber of the Asylum Commission. | the Legiclature met £0 that ” find a more select stock ,of sten Butthere was aneglect of duly rome-} the District would not _ te 4 ling and silver plated Ware tha where. The inmates had been neglected, without a representative. The Leader z gi and food ,supplied {to the irstitution| one day says that there was no condition : our display that was not fit for use. He did not be-| attached to the resignation and oe . ie al — : lieve that the <Superintendeut, a man for} admits that there was a condition. at F Chose who are interested in whom he bad ng deal of reepect,| can be said of a man who Would act in ’ . 7 approaching weddings will find wouldjhimeelf be gailty of anything wrong, | (his way ‘owards ‘the man who hal so « e nor would he countenance anything wrong | befriended him? Mr. Campbell then easy to make a_ choice fro if be was aware of it. The trustees, bow-| pointed to the fact that the Woveroment g our Wedding Silver. What trade we have we'll hold and what we haven’t we're after. W. = Wellner. UFOCGGEEDESOEGOEEOUSOGHOESOGHGRCOECOQHONSEUEOSNERUAORGEEAOGUGREDEEGUNJENGERAGHGUEORUORSOREOGAO/ S0NEORUOREREOOUEEN. SAUUEGONOOEOHUCSOEGOOOQUGUEGERDOGUHOQNCEEGOSUHOEERUGREGHCOUGUUDEGGHGERUQGOGGUOUGLSOAUGEDORGERREOEGOOOGUOREROEOORE that the ~ debt of the province when Jeweler and Engraver, Faipay, June l, the Conservatives went out of x ; power was $171,000. The aciual : Pea House met at 10.15. debt was $102,000. The statement of Hon. Mr. McLean presented a bill ite corporatiog the St. Margaret’s Dairying Company. Referred to Private Bilis Com mittee. oe Hon. Mr. Gordon then moved, seconded it by Mr. Shaw,— fa Resolved, -that a humble address be Us presentei to His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, praying that a statement show- Chalmers and Davison showed tuat the debit was $102,000. They did not state thatthe debi was $171,000. But Pre- mier Peters wanted $185,000 in debentures to tide him over until he appesled to debt of $50),668. But tais is not all. There are untioished contracts amcuating to about $42,500, and teachere’ salaries the prope and represented that it was 2 twee renee gissataaknateaneanean Tts all af Plain Sailing gaeay — rc ing: the amount due the Banks by the| $171,000. The Public Accounts show ga] OWN ‘Coastituency. Speaking of .»:the ju Hoods are Right, Government of this Province; the amount} am unoting to $28,599, This brings the | Tesources of the . provigce ’ . . due on Debentures account aad also the{ total up to $471,776. Then the $15,059 of Mr. Campbell pointed out | 3 ; Dur Prices are Right amonot due ou Loans up to date. May] trast funds must be added ‘to the dett, as | at the revenue of the year would be Ne 7 22nd, 1900; about $282,577 and the expenditure $302,- the Leader. says this amount is not in the It lies with you, reader, togiveus aj Also,a copy ofall, tenders supplying | banks. Then there is the Hillsborough 502. This would a a deficit of $19.- ’ rhange to prove the above assertion. We | the Hospital for the Insane snd also the | bridge expenditure. These would bring 925. Add to this debentures amounting to $17,089 aad refunds totalling $3 500 and there will be a total deficit of $40,414 on the year’s transactions. Referring to capital account Mr. Campbell criticised some of the items under that heading, | pointing out that there were many small expenditures placed under that heading that should not haye been there. He thought that the steel part of the bridge at Victoria might very properly be put on that.accouot; but that structure should have been put on stone piers instead of on steamer Hilleboroagh with coal for the year: ended December 351, 1899, and the name of the tenders accepted respectively, whether by long or shortton, the num- ber oftons eupplied, and also the cert fi- cated issued from weighing scales © on ure receiviog new goods daily. See our Vovered Chip Market Baskets from 10c up. ‘hoice Creamery Butterjuat réedived. Try our Orange PekdeTea at 28c per b. it will please you. We also sell Waezard’s genuine “BRAHMIN TEA. A big etock ofother Teas on hand, from 20c per |b up. Also in stock, canacd Salmon, Lobsters, Clams, etc, and, a full thedebt well up toa million dollars. To cover up a false statement of the debt, & statement that is not correct is allowed to be sent out by the Provincial Auditor. The results of the bye-electious in Sum- imerside, New Loodeon, Murray Harbor which said coal:was weighed ; and Belfast were then pointed out. These And = also,a statement in detail of all] good people have weighed the Govern- amounts paid outin the Public Works| ment in the balance acd _ found Department from 3lst- December, 1899,} them wanting. Io the Tignish dis- upto 17th May,1900 which bad jbeenj trict Mr. Pineau was elected as a Voneer- coptracted furand due in tbe year 1899,] vative. That ,entleman now éits io the In buying your boots here. Th , «ices are | very, modest, the style correct, the quality’s 3% perfect. This season’s styles are quick sellers. That’s because they’ve caught the fancy on @ fiae of general groceries, all at the owegt’ possible prices. Free delivery of goods to all paris of the city. Telephone communication R.-F. Maddigan & Co LOWE® QUEEN STREET. Dividend Notice Merchants Bank of P. E. Island. i —— CHAR|.OTErFOWN, Mey i 1960 Netice is hereby giverh yat athal yearly dividend at the rate of 8 per cent. per anum on the capital io *k of this bank has been de- a ee ‘ite Banking house on and’ alter 70 cr e : The cree 8th Juné to thé fed Jafy nex cles.ve, « é , . By order of Board. both days In- J. M@. DAVISON. Cas . 3 . : ane 6 1900 2awiawi ¥ gentlemen eutside the House to examine: —- ~ me = ~~ Ovks will be - closed from the }- whether by coutract with the Departmént er-by returns of supervisors, the nature of ea@h contract in which such money has been paid, the names of each persoo res celying money, aod the amount paid to each person separately ; shall be laid on the-table of this. House. Hon. Mr. Farquharson pointed out that therule regarding twenty-four hours notice ha@.not been complied with in this case,and the resolution was there‘ore premature, But the bank statemenot asked for would bedabled as soonas Mr. Newbery, who although he was ill came to bis cflice tos daw, could get inready. ‘Bbe Speaker. sustained the objection raised by Her. Mr. Farqubarson and theresolution was withdrawn by Hoa. Mr. Gordon. Mr. Birch rose to a questien of privilege. He said be heard thatthe Commissioner of Public Works had said onthe street that he{Mr. Birch) had broken open the desk himself and that qne of the messeny House as a supporter of the Government which ae was elected to oppo-e. Mr. Pineau occupies a peculiar position. The circumstances connected with the transfer of the hon. member’s allegiaace are cer- tainly suspicious, but be would not say much on that point atthe present time. Turning his attentionto the hon. member for St. Peter’s, Mr. Campbell pointed out that that gentleman would now be Attor ney-Genera! if he bad been able to obtain aconstituency. Qa the occasion of the election in Murray Harbor and Belfast theC, P. W. went down to those dis- tricts loaded with road orders and black ducks. Sir Louis Davies also came on from Ottawa and tried ail his eloquence. Finding his suany ways a failure he threatened that the. railway would be stopped if the electors did not vote for the Government candidates. But road orders, black ducks, eloquence and threats failed to help the Government candidates, and both “were defeated. Ti gers saw him do it. . Hon. Mr, McLeen said he had not made any such statement, bir ee Hon. Mr. Farqubarscn said he*had en- appears, further, that a writ was !o ieaue! in’ the West River D.siritt‘on March last, stituency, and inZorder to hold their own gaged the City; Marshgl and two ether they had to resort to deeds: that are dark, The leader was actually afraid to open his’ right spot. Price $1.00 at all druggists or but they were afraid to open the con- | ditéct by mail on receiptof price,’ Send wooden piles which are not permaneni, Noe hundred feet of steel work had been placed on five hundred feet of brush work. He pever knew that brush work was permanent. A. former Superiotendent of Public Works had said that this class of work was regetable matter and liable to decay. 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