OUT OF 2,000 — DLAIMS igainst an Avcident{Co. for last year, 't were for accidents caused to pedestri- ane waihing cn thesiocualk THE OCEAN ACCIDENT Insures against all. kinds of accidents its premiums are low, and iti issues a good Policy 6. IV. Brow General Agent Charlottetown {HB DAILY EXAMINER. JUNE 1, 1897, a a “MR. PETERS’ GAME. _—- In the six long years during which Mr. Peters has been in power he has done nothing concerning the claims of this Province upon the Government at Ottawa, except transmit a blundering Minute of Council. But now, when he is at Ottawa developing the Behring Sea case, and time hangs heavy upon his hands, and he is again almost ready to use our voters for the purpose of obtaining anew lease of power, he appears before his friends in the Government and, with great parade, enters a plea. As the Patriot remarks, “ the sounduess of the claim was partially acknowledged when in 1887 an Act was passed by the Dominion Parliament grauting this Island an additiona] allowance or subsidy of 20,000 a year.” This amount, obtained upon the representations of Hon. Mesers. Sullivan and Ferguson, has since 1887 been almost altogether, if not quite, dissi- pated. That is to sayy the capital which it represents ($500,000) Las beea sunk in debt; aud the Province is as badly off as it was before the money was granted. This being the fact, Senator Ferguson aod our other representatives in the House of Commons called upon the late Govern- ment at Ottawa to settle the balance of the claims by constructing railways and other things that would be of real and perma- nent use to the Province,—things that could not be dissipated by a reckless and extravagant Provincial administration. The late Government at Ottawa recognized the justice and wisdom of this representation, Mr. L. H. Davies acquiesced in it, the Provincial Legislature, by an unanimous vole, joined in the movement, and the ralways were formally promised.” But Mr. Peters now intervenes witha claim for more money, the strong proba- bility being that the money, if obtained, will be sunk as the last has been sunk. If the present Ministers at Ottawa were honest and straightforward they would at once say: “ We must first implement the obligation eatered into by our prececessors; we must build the railways and ‘assist in the construction of Hillsborough bridge, and supply the Province well with useful public work3,—then if a balance should be left to the credit of the Province we will pay it in cash ina lump sumor by annua! instalments.” But, not being honest or straightforward aud desiring most of all to aid their friends in the approaching election, they wil] keep the matter open while Mr. Peters holds up the certain prospect of relief from direct taxation asa result of bie return and the consequent receipt of @ large sum of money from Ottawa in liquidation of our claims. This course is, we need not point out, in the highest degree unjust to Belfast, Mur- ray Harbor, New London, Elmira aad these other parts of the Province which are entitled to railway accommodation and have been led by Hon. Mr. Davies and his friends, as well as by the members of the jate Government, toexpect that railway accommodation will be afforded them, The Patriot says: ‘All these claims of the Island are more or lees complicatéd, and Hon. Mr. Peters in addressing the Dominion cabinet did pot attempt to go in- to details ora complete enumeration of claim, but advocated the appointment of a commision or arbitration to examine into and offer suggestions or decide upon all the Island’s claims against the Dominion. Of course the Ministers came to no immediate determination upon the application made by Premier Peters; but from such remarks as were made and questions asked him, he entertains hopes that the request of the P. B. Island Government will be granted. In oth*r words, the Government wi'} hold out a “gocd hope,” say nothing definite, keep the matter oper, while Mr. Peters will, if possib'e, humbug ard use the people. It’s a pretty game. thin, But it’s rather too NOTES AND GOMMENTS THEZDAILY EXAMINER; CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 1 ,1897. — —Bad for the country—the Patriot reports that the real work of the session is only just beginning ! —An Ottawa special to the M-ntreid Star states that “it is understood that nd submission of any case in the matter of the tariff resolutions has so far been made br the Canadian Government to the Imperial authorities, Should resolution 16, the one establishing preterential tariff, be carried in the House, #* after Wednesday night’s vote seems almost certain, the question of the t riff bill receiving viceregal consent will arise, and after that the Canadian con- tentions will probably be submitted to the Colonial Secretary, who will, the Govern- ment expect, decide whether the Cuna- diav resolutions does or does not come within the definition of objectionable legislation contained in Lord Ripon’s de- spatch. The Ministers claim that the resolution was framed after long and anxious deliberation, with +pecial care to prevent any likelihood of Imperial dissent; they claim that the resojution t* not one of preferential, but of reciprocial trade, offering merely reciprocity to those nations which are anxivus to secure that boon with Canada. It is pointed out that England has generally sacrifived her colonies in such matters, and that whilst Canada’s reading of the international law may be correct, yet the immense interests arising out of Great Britain’s enormus trade with Belgium and Germany mav preveat the allowance of resolution 16 Ministers, however, are hopeful that the resolution may be allowed, even though the German and Belgian treaties may have to be denounced, and refer to Lord Salisbury’s recent speeches a3 giving good grounds for this hope, INTERESTING NEW8& NOTES SELECT- ED FOR THE EXAMINER. A vicious hog strayed into the house of farmer Landry, of Aumond, Quebec, a township up the Gantineau, and ate the arm and leg off the infant left alone there. The child died. China has not eniered the postal circuit formed by the ether natiens. The reasou is said to be that China is hurt at the as persions cast npon her duriag the recent war to the etfect that ehe couldn,t liek even &@ postage stamp. It is thought desirable that the Canadian tund for the relief of the distress in India should be finally closed. The lists of sub- scriptions are accordingly being prepared by the Hon. Treasurer, Mr. J. M. Court- ney, and will shortly be published. fenators in the United States have been working their position to make gains on sugar stock speculations. As the tariff prospects were made brighter or darker quotations rose or fell, the Senators of course knowing when to buy and when to sell. Captain Chambers, of the Furness Line Steamship Damara, reports pass'ng several] small icebergs and two very large ones on his last trip. One of the latter was about 150 feet high and a quarter of a mile long. The other was not so long but considerably higher. The big French naval scheme proposed last December to the budget commission by Edouard Lockroy, formerly Minster of Marine, and callingfor tne sum of 160,000, 000 francs over and above tne regular ex- penses, has been endorsed by the naval committee of the chamber. Mr. Mackay, of the Northwest Experi- mental Farm, reports that the seeding of grain in Assiniboia was finished before he left on May 21, and the great bulk of the grain was up and looking well. The area sown is Jarger than last year, the better prices and the excellent crop of the past season having stimulated farmers to extra exertion in this direction. Rain is needed in some districts for the late sown grain, but the late spring rains have begun. The correspondent of tke London Morn- ing Post at Constantinople says: “Today (Friday) the embassies received word from their respective ministers at Athens that the position of the Greek royal family is now critical. barricaded in the palace, and it is reported that he is making preparations to leave Athens in order to evade the fury of the populace. The relations between the king and M. Baili, the premier, are very much strained and the genera) situation is extremely serious.” The Berlin correspondent of the London Times says: “German opinion is general that the Canadian tariff will prove un- workable. Itis remarked that Canada might complacently denounce the German ~ Public knows it, 'HOME MAKERS. King George is practically . oute es Ss ao treaty, since the Canadian exports to Ger- many from 1893 t6 1¢95 only totalled 8,000,000 marks, while the German exports to Canada during the same period exceeded 40 marks. But it is argued, that England, in view of her own export in- tereats, will think ten times. before de- nouncing the treaty.” More Oars.—The steamer Irene Mrorias left at. noon to-dry. She tikes 100,000 bushels of oats to the Old Country. They were shipped by Matheron and Toombs. Patties Good Fatties only 10c¢ per doz. fresh to-lay at the Eclipse Bakery. TELEPHONE 98. D. STEWART, Eclipse Bakery. Bakes Best Bread. —_—---—— Saturday Excursions. During the months of June, July August aud September, 1897, return tickets will be issued at one first class fara from all Booking Stations to all stations on this Railway every Satur- day good for return on following Mon- day. ‘Lhese tickets will not be good for return on date of issue. A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER Supt, General Manager Govy’t Eailways Noncton, N.B. Railway Office, Ch’towa, May 29—126 d& wé6i eee : 0S2500S0 00000000 60000008 606006000900 Every Mother who wants nice boots for her little girls should see our chocolate and ox- blood lines. Stylish, durable and cheap, : Stamper’s Corner, ~ Real Estate For Sale. Building Lots in Ch’town and 3 Acres in Royalty. There will be sold by Public Auction, on the premises, on Saturday, the twelfth day of June. next, at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon. Town Lots No. 36 and 37, in the 2nd hundred, being situatei on the east side of Cumberland St, and between Richmond and Sydney Sts. This property will be sold im plots to suit purchasers, —ALSO— On the same day at the hour of twelve o’clock noon, on the premises, 3 acres in the Royalty of Charlottetown, sitnate on the north side of Kinsington Road, and just beyond the Exhibition Grounds. ° The above Jands are part of the estate of the late William Murphy. For terms and full psrticulars apply to Davies & Haszard, or to R. BEAIRSTO. Auctioneer. 127—eod ts Sentiment Is everything. Without it nothing succeeds. Furniture business is due Publie Sentiment, NO DECEPTION about it—solid wood, roid work, reasonable prices, and the public The succesa of our Mark Wright & Co, Ltd a eee nen zene OWING | WERE solemn ce oy TO TH OUR OFFER ON RAIN SUN SHADES WILL BE CONTINUED <o - Morrow Morning All other sale prices in the shade. Paton’s complete stock of sunshades on the market for 10 hours beginning to mortow morning at 9a. m. No goods bought for sale purposes, but our complete line of New up-to-date goods bought in regular markets for spot cash, The ful. lowing prices are only given for spot cash and only for TO-MORROW. SUITABLE SHADES. GOOD J.P. & CO’S REGULAR PRICE 30c. to 40c. Challenge Sale Price J.P. & CO’S REGULAR PRICE 60¢ to 70c. Challenge Sale Price J.P, &CO’S REGULAR PRICK $1.00 $1.25, $1.35 ChaHenge Sale Price S0e@ J.P &CO’S REGULAR reece © 80. & M5e. 20¢ dC | J. P.& CO’SEREGULAR PRICF $2.25 to $2.65. Challenge Sale Price $1.25 & $1.50. J.P. & CO’S REGULAR PRICE $3.00 to $6.00, Challenge Sale Price from 1.50 to 3 00. One Lot of Children’s ang Misses Colored Sunshades at half price. SUNSHADENS, One lot of Ladies’ colored Sunshades for less than half price. SUNSHADES., Cali early, tale ow at 9 o’clock sharp. SUNSHADES, JAMES PATON & CO. STAG...... BIGYGLES atter uncrating. QAddbdddaddadddddddd ied Arrived yesterday ; all the gents sold within one hour Just 2 ladies left; more ordered by telegram They have Dunlop Tires, large Barrel Hubs, large Balls, and are by far the best value ever shown in this city. Also in E. & D. Barnes. Perfect, Garden City, Dominion, — And 1 ladiesand gents Brantford Rep Birp—these I will sell at $60.00 each. Don’t buy before seeing our stock as we can save you money and give you the best value. Dawson's Bicycle Depot THERK LEADER. CLEARANCE SALE Bicycle oF —=" Sundries Sperm Qil..scccsecccesccsescccccccccccsee cee OC per CAN Best quality Graphite. ........ccccnecseccecceeeedC @ stick Pant Clips. seven vicweseseccccs sesccccccescccc cSt & PAil OCU: SPURiin.ndp.o ppina ne cle sso wg's ovics 046665 aneeeeene A good Lantern fore. .6c 0s. c cc ndipreides codes cccee $1.00 20th Century Lantern for... .. oe chidé kbee Os ohh bb dea 0OO.00 Hold-fast Luggage Carriers.... .ssccessseseeeeess 18c each Climax Luggage Carriers. ...ccce cecsccccccccccsccs $1.09 Tubes Fine Cement. .s.....csccccsccescccsecccce ect cach Second-hand Saddle in good order, for.........+e+++e+++-91 Baby Cartier, half price... 5.00.0 sccwddids si beoeses SOU The Celebrated Brantford Bicycle Supply Co’s Dagger Chain Prvnews 51.0 i 86567646 ON 4% 6 eo bein bh dibs cccauds co Gencn Porverveverrereeneenene PF, Island Railway On and after FRIDAY, 4th June, 1897, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun days excepted,) as under, a Le frains Out- ‘Trains | In- ward, Read} STATIONS, ward. Read down, up. + P. M,|A. M. lA. M, P. “Ml 3 30] 6 30! Charlottetown .../ 9 1579 10 3 52) 6 44|..Royalty Junction. 9 Q} 11 48 4 42| 7 18|..North Wiltshire, | ¢ 298 19 58 4 58) 7 2s|-. Hunter River... | g 1870 & 5 34) 7 52)..Bradalbane..:... 7 vib 07 5 44| 7 58|.. Emerald... 7 9 57 5 59) 8 O38 . ‘Prectowa +. 7aT a OZ 6 28 22}... Kensingiam “904 7°23) 9 ® 6 55} 8 45)Ar.L ogige [L479 00) 8 4h 7 30/10 OO|Lv f ~ | Ar.) g 95) 8 10 7 45/10 22)..Miscouche ...... 5 42) 7 56 § 02/10 49|..Wellington...... |= 16 7 38 § 30/11 32|.:Port Hill ....,++} 4 331 7 12 9 2ol12 50|. .O" Leary... ss 00 | 315) 7 0 9 26] 1 15|..Bloomfield ...... 19 56, 6 OF 10 00 2 03).-Alberton.... vee] 2,13) 5 40 10 401 3 00)..Tignish .... .-- \j 15) 5 OO P. M./P wae ft _ fp. MPT. OM. A. MIP. &, la. MelA. 6 45) 3 00)..Charlottetown ...| 9 7 05) 3 14)..Royalty Junction, 9 1 38) 3 Sil . Bedford .......: | 8 ! 8 10] 4 OOIAr. Vasc.» ) Lv. & 8 20) 4 O5\Lv.f MtStew oa 8 9 00) 4 33).. Morell. .. sss .»%. 7 9 20) 4 54). .St. Peters .4.6 7 10 16) 5 28)..Bear River ...4.. 6 10 00) 6 OO| .Souris.... ...... S$ A. 0.1% [\. Mt 8 25) 4 05; .Mt. Stewart ... 18 9 37| 4 58|..Cardigan........ 7 10 00) 5 15|..Georgetown ... | 7 A. M.)P M. 4. Mu Pr. M. a. 7 55)..Emerald «....0. 7 8 45)..Cape Traverse ..| 6 : P. M. ja. Trainsare run by Kartern Standard Tipe. * ete aes: ntenden in vovt. a. ae ~S. B. Railway Office, June |. 1997 CANADA Province of Prince Edward Island In ChancerY. In the ROlls Court. William Henry Aitken, *Frederick Parker Carvell, and John Aibert Messervey, Complainants, and Elisha N. Wright and Isaac Newton Schurman, Defendants. Pursuant to the order of the Court of Chancery, bearing date the 4th day of May, A.D., 1897, notice is hereby given that all creditors having claims against the late firm of Wright, Schur- County, in Prince Edward Island, do. fyle their accounts before me at my office, in Brown’s Block, in Chariotte- town, P. E. Island, or or before the 17th day of June, A.D., 1897. Dated this 26th day of May, A. Dy 1897, E. R, BROW, Master Extraordinary in Chancery. 123—eodt]17th. McMillan & Hornsby’s FOR WALL PAPER Carter's for Wall Paper oe man & Oo., of Summerside, Princ »