a pan DaAAmause a Job Printing Rscins, | LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STREKT. Job Printing of all kinds at short notice Rillhead rheads, Noteheads, Pamph- lets. Pos Dodgers, et« ti Teanue:—Frvs Dottars a YRak. THE DAILY Pe oars sees as : ee a Rom Ne get EB RO EL a 2 Key oro areas For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, | and prompt attention to o. ders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- | ment is peculiar. Don’t forget it. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having te advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evniripes. Suvarx Coptss Two Cenre — = = NEW SERIES. Ar —— » : = —— ee eS SSS ———————— ae ce ee CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. SATURDAY, MARCH ————————— 26, 1892. VOL. 29.—NO, 246 Calendar for March, 1892. MOON'S CHANGES First Y h day 2 51 after Full M 13th day 8 32 morn ast Quart Zist day . 952 after New M 28th day ; . 854 morn Apogee, ioth day ; .. 6b. after > - _ == Day High Water. of Day of Week. | —— ene Mon Morn, | After. ao ee es | h. m. h m l Tneaday . 013 2 Wednesday j om i 0 48 } thureday . } 1 27 4 Friday 1 48 215 e ~aturday 2 42 | 8 15 & Sanday 3 5} 4 36 7 Monday 5 21 6 2 + | Tuesday i 642 7 22 . | Wednesday es § 27 18 Thursday | oe 9 15 ih rriaay 9 36 10 2 12 | Saturday ' 1012 10 28 13 Sundey | 10 44 | 10 SY 4 Monday ; 1h '4 11 29 15 =| Tuesday | 11 45 | m'do’bt 16 W ednesday 0 15 1? | Thursday | O80 | 04 18 Friday a ) 21 is Saturday aE SS 7 20 Sunday | oar 2a i Monday oe 3 36 22 Tuesday 1 4% 4 4 28 Wednesday ee € 24 » 24 Thursday ae 7 49 25 Friday § <3 8 56 20 Sat irday 9 21 9 46 27 Sunday 10 6 10 26 os Monday 10 55 ll 2 Tneeday 120 | J) 37 ) Wednesday | ll 54 3! Thursday 011 0 31 eee TEETH, $10 Per Set. BEST OF MATERIAL BEST OF WORKMANSHIP BEST GF SATISFACTION ! DR. J. P. MURRAY i46 QUEEN STREET. meh] ; NEEVE BEANS vew dis POOR 1S | See eee Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor and >. A ling Manhood st h BEANS [eet ct body or ‘mind caused y« ou ywet-work 1@ ETTOTE OF €X- ~ - ases of y : s Remedy ab- solutely cures the rivet obstinate cas hen all other TREATMENTS have ta to relieve. bold by ane gists at €1 per pecka for $5, or sent by mw on THE JAM* onic LNE yeceipt of price by ada 00., Montrea, I’. Y. Fer sale by Geo. FE. Hughes and Reddin Bros. JAMES A. MORRISON, HALIFAX. WARRAN, GAKEBREAD & C0., TEA MERCHANTS, London, «-- England, ——A ND ALSO—— First-Class West Firms, etc. SPECIALTIES : Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments of Prince Edward Isiand Produce. : REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFIGE ~ Pickford & Black's Wharf. Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy Several India SCOTHING, HEALING. instant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failu-e Impossible. 7 led diseases are time pro img & Masat. Bars. Be time, neclncted ¢ warned in ld in head wesults in Catarrh, followed consumption and death. d by al} druggists, or sent, wr t paid, on receipt of price Mecents and 31 by addressing FULFORD & CU. Brockville. Ont. LAGRIPPE VANQUISHED. LACE one of the OZONATOR DISIN- a FECTANTS ia your house and La Grippe will not trouble you. The most powerful and pl2asant Disinfec- taut known to the medical profession. F.DeC. DAVIES DRUGGIST, is AGENT for them here, and will cheerfully thow and explain their use to those who No trouble eod&wy—jaal5 it. Call and see them. fo show them. —_ ATTTANOEM Assurance Co., ESTABLISHED IN 1824, bs ‘ Head Office, Bartholomew Lane, London, Engitind, Subscribed Capital....... Paid up and Invested............. NI WED, Ce. cc, . in das bade ssc ccccedecunee «devs cues oOie a Ue RIGHT HON. LORD ROTASCHILD, Chairman, ROBERT LEWIS, Esq., Chief Secretary. This Company having re-insured the Canadian business of the Royal Canadian Insurance €»., assumes all liability under existing polieies ef that Company 4s at the lst March, 1892 N. B.—RKisks taken upon the wost favorable terms. BRANCH OFFICE IN CANADA~—157 St. James Street, Montreal. G. H. McHENRY, Manager tor Canada. J. F. RUNNY, 6 Prince Street, Halifax, General Agent for Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND :— F. H. ARNAUD, mebl4—lm eod Merchants Bank of Halifax. ASK YOuUR GROCER FOF The Celebrated CHOCOLAT MENIER Annual Sales Exceed 38 MILLION LBS. For Samples sent Free, write to C. ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL. a a —— ~ =~ ioe ae ———— CCIDENTS WILL PEN! ure Your Property Against Fie epenesee The Manchester Assurance Company of England. The Western Assurance Company of Toronto. ————{1}-——- —— HORACE HASZARD, GENERAL AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND. Office, Cameron Block, South Side Queen Square. Charlottetown, March 17, 1892—eod 7,000 Miles. N MANY KINDS OF WATCHES the combined number of revolutions of al. the wheels exceeds 180 MILLIONS each year, and their combined travel is OVER SEVEN THOUSAND MILES. Railway and other carriages are oiled after every long journey. Some Sewing Machines are oiled whenever used, other machinery often, and should not the continuously running Watch receive more attention in this matter than it does. : We advise that all Watches should be oiled and examined to see if they need cleaning at least ONCE A YEAR. By this means the liability to wear is les- sened, and the Watch will last longer and give better satisfaction. WATCHES, CLOCKS, CHRONOMETERS, BAROMETERS and MUSICAL BOXES cleaned and repaired. E. W. TAYLOR Ch’town, March 5, 1892. CAMERON BLOCK. Grand Sale NEW FURNITURE ——(1) Continued daily until the whole of our immense stock is disposed of. Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warerooms, Queen Square. Save money and get the best goods. Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1892. SN LL, co Stop that 6: SHRonic Goucw Now! : For if you do net it may become con- sumptic. For Consusplion, Scrofula, Geueral Dedility and Wasting Diseases, there is nuthing Uke SCOTT'S | MULSION Of Pore Cod Liver Oi] and HYPOPHOSPHITES Or Teixmc and Soda, ee eae It is almost as palatable as milk. Far ¢ better than other socalled Emulsions. | 4 we idertul fiesh producer, N € sCOTI’S EMULSION | is put up in a salmon eolor wrapper. Be sure and get the genttine, Seldby all { Dealers at 56¢. and £1,00, \ { f SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. \ ee ee } || 7 { ( EMULSION COD LIVER OIL? Pleasant to take as Milk. A great fiesh prodacer. Endorsed by Mv di- 3 cal Mom ¢ Estey’s Emulsion cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Throat and all Lung troubles. A great remedy for weak and delicate children, builds them up, strengthens the bones, makes new blood. Ali Geaicrs sell it, don’t be induced to take uny euttetituiqe ft hasn't any. E. M. Easier Mig. Co., Moncion, N.B, Eggs for Hatching LIGHT BRAHMAS, Great Size. BLACK MINORCAS, Non-setters, Great Layers, SILVER WYANDOTTES, GOLDEN SEBRIGHT BANTAMS. Eggs $1.00 per setting. Address : L. A. HASZARD, P. O, Box 184, Ch’town. S moh10 aTCHN J" Si -4A TS ad rv @ BY ALL DEALERS. Fastory, Toronto, On} c. R. SMALLWOOD, Barrister and Attorney-at-Law, NOTARY PUBLIC. Office in Cameron B! lately occupied by F. L. Haszard, Esq., South side of Queen Square. MONEY TO LOAN. Ch’town, Jan. 21, 1892—eod & wy 3m yw SOLE AGENTS Peer MONTREAL te The Famous Military Scotch Whiskey. LAWRENCE A, WILSON & CO., mebl5—Si 2aw Montreal, Provincial Legislature. House of Assembly. DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. [Tae Examiner's Summary Report. | Fripay, March 25. The House met at eleven o'clock this fore- noon, when Mr. Rogere resumed the debate on the address. He dealt with the trade question at some length and gave figuree showing the great difference in the quantity of certain artieles sent to the old country as compared with the quantity of the same articles sent to that ‘‘great natural market of 65 000,000,” the United States. He pointed out the great disparity there was in the value of exporta seat to the Knglish market and the value of those sent to the United States mar- ket, showing a difference in favor of the former-of $14,000,000. Unrestricted recipro- city, the policy of the Grit party, he said meant uothing more nor jess than ultimate annexation, He thought the reference in the speech to the death of the Duke of Clarence Was appropriate, and it would be well that this Houte shonid pass a resolution of condolence with Hes Majesty the Queen in her bereave- ment. Mr. Bell followed. He referred, in open- ing, to a statement of Prof. Harcourt to the effect that the McKinley tariff was not an unmixed evil to the ple of this province. inasmuch as it would cause them to go more fully inte stock-raising in the future than they had in the past, and said there was nothing in the statemeut that was in- consistent with the tea hings of the Liberal party, as the leader of the Opposition had said, Then he took up the de rease in the population as shown by the census, and also touched upon the question of taxation, object- ing to a statement made by a member of the Opposition that taxation had not increased under the Conservative administration, claiming that we now paid into the Treasury three times more than we paid when we entered into the Con- federation. The late Government, he said, was entitled to the thanks of the farming community for establishing a chair of agri- culture in the Prince of Wales College, and the present administration was also deserving of thanks for following in their fuotsteps. He thought, however, that it would be well to give tue sons of tarmers practical as well as theoretical instruction in scientific farming. He then dealt with the advantages that would be derived from the estab'ishment of the proposed ‘‘perambulat- dairy,” and thought that an experimental farm for the Province should also be established. Proceeding, he considered the Land Office policy, and ssid he hoped the staternent made that compound interest was not now exacted from the tenants in arrears was true. He challenged the Leader of the Opposition to prove the statement made by him that it cost 50 per cent. of the people's money to collec: the arrears due the ottice. If he was not able to prove what he said he should retract the statement. The prop sed ehanges in the Legislature had not yet been properly defined, and it would be idle for him to say anything on that subject now. The subjects of dairying and the management of the Stock Farm he had already referred to, and he would net say anything further abont therm now. Mr. Shaw said he agreed with a previous speaker as to the ability of Prof. Har- court, and said he had no doubt but that gentleman’s labors would be beneficial to the farmers. He agreed with Prof. Harcourt’s statement that the McKinley Bill would prove a blessing instead of a draw-back to the farmers of this country, as it would eventually result in a change in the system of farming; and owing to the changes iu the soil in recent years a change in this re- spect was now looked upon by some as very necessary. Then Mr. Shaw took up the alleged increase in taxation, referring par- ticularly to the statements of the previous speaker and pointing out where he was astray iu his asserticns and wrong in his calculations. With referenca tu the col- lecting of compound intereat at the Land Office he said he hoped the Government would not exact it trom one individual while they did not exact it from others. He thought, however, that before the ses- tion was over the Opposition would be able to show that favoritism had been shown in this respect. In his opinion the Legis- lature should have been summoned to meet at an earlier period, instead of being called at a time that was unfavorable to the farm- er—when the spring work was commenc- ing. He felt sure that everyone was thank- ful fer the bounuful harvest which last year rewarded the labors of the husbandman ; and was glad that a message of condvleuce had been transmitted to Her Majesty the Queen in reference to the death of the Duke of Clarence and Avondale. He had ao doubt but that the paragraph in the speech in reference to the satisfaction of the Government at the result of their land office policy expressed the feelings of the administration. They did not care to what straits the poor farmers were put in order to get the money to pay up, or what priva- tions they had to undergo so long as they got their ** pound of flesh.” But the poor farmers were not at all satisfied with the Government's policy and would tell them so in no uncertain tones at the very first opportunity. Theu as tu the proposed tiun. He did not know what shape it was intended to assume, but if nothing more was done this season than was done last it would be as well to leave the matter severely alone, and not take up the time of the House with it this year. Then he took up the matter of the management of the Stuck Farm by the Government, and showed that while on the floor of the House it was stated that the shorthorn cattle on the Farm had been weeded out, because they were of inferior blood, these very same shorthorns had been sold to the far- mers in King’s County and pedigrees given with them! Thia action on the part of the measure for lessening the cost of legisls- | tunity. The present Government, when in oppesicion, opposed the appointing of Prof. Shuttleworth to the chair of agriculture in Prince of Wales College, but after that gentleman’s departure the present adminis- tration app inted a successor to him in the person of Prof. Harcourt. This was the only thing done by the Peters Government that was deserving of commendation, and in doing it they were merely carrying out the policy of their predecessors. Proceed- ing, he censured the Government for not pressing our claims upon the Dominion Government, instead of peddling deben- tures about the neighboring provinces and trailing the credit of the country in the dust. When the present Govegnment was im opposition they were loud in their con- demnation of the government of the day for not properly pressing our claims upon the Dominion, asserting that if they held the reins they would do this work much more effectually. Now, however, that they are in power, instead of keeping their pro- mise they are rolling up a permanent pub- lic debt—not providing the necessary means for making revenue and expenditure mee . } House adjourned at one o'clock. Fripay, March 25. AFTBRKOON SESSION, Mr. Shaw proceeded to show that the professions and practices of the government party im respect to improved facilities for the Suvthport Ferry, or the bridging of tha Hillsborough, were very different He quoted the words of Mr. Peters, Mr. Mc- Donald and others whenin opposition, show- ing that the bridging of the Hillsborough wasatthat times plank inthe policy of the Opposition. But the Government has been dumb about the matter now that, having captured the votes of the electors they are in office N» greater facilities have been afforded. Nor even a waiting room has been supplied on this side of the river. In respect to this matter, che Government began in hypocrisy and ended in treachery. Mr. Shaw then referred to the proposed improvements in respect to dairying. He said that he agreed with Professor Har- court that the McKinley Tariff would prove to be a blessing to our farmers. The re- sult of improved dairying in QOatario has been most successful. [he export of Canadi- an cheese now aggregates nearly $10,000,000, worth, the chief part of which had gone to Great Britain, only $13,495 haviug gune to the market of the Great Republic. He quoted the following statisties of exports oo Canada in the year ending 30ch June, 1891 ; our principal article of export. quoted a statement showing the countries to which our cheese is exported, as fol- lows : He hoped that P. E. Island would soon bs able to make a better showing in com parison with other Provinces. Hon. Mr. Sinclair deprecated « long de- bate at this stage. He contended that the Land Office had been badly managed by the Liberai-Conservative party, and that, if for nothing else, it wason this account well forthe country thattherehad been a change of gov- ernment He defended the present manage- ment of the Government Stock Farm, and said that the Farm had been financially ;successful in the past year. The cattle there were never purer bred or betser than they are at present. But the only breeds there are Shorthorn and Ayrshire. Hon. Mr, Arsenault criticised strongly the operation of the Land Office Act, — the giving away of 17 per cent. w the first piace, and the whole of the compound in- terest in the second place that if compound interest was not to be collected everyone should know it, and alli should have the advantage of the reduc- tion, Instead of this, the whole \of the compound interest was ob- ‘tained only by a favored few. If favors were to be given, they should jbe in favor of the poor man. [But the |Government measure operated in favor of the rich man 4nd to the prejudice of the poor man. | There is no justice or faicplay in the Land | Office policy of the Government. As to the ‘Steck Farm, it is surprising to know that |they have 1500 bushels of oats to seli. In- ‘stead of a Stock Farm it is now au oat farm. | The oats grown on it are not fed to the stock. ‘In respect to the Legislature, he thought that one house was quite sufficient for this small Proviace—not lager than many muni- cipalities He thought that two Houses of the Legislature is one too many. Hon. Mr. McMillan contended that the Land Office was never more cheaply man- aged than it is st present, and that the | work of the past season was particularly jheavy. The staff of the office were com- ‘pelled to work long after hours. We have Goverument in imposing on the farmers now 76 facws which might be sold by pre- was simply disgraceful, and the honest cept, and these will not realize one-third yeomanry would resent it at the first oppor- of the amounts against them. He contend- He contended | ed that it was better to make a reduction in respect to them than to enforce the law. House went into Committee, Mr. Under- hay in the chair. Progress was reported. Hon. Mr. Peters laid upon the table the public accounts for the past year. House adjourned. COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square MONTREAL. THE GREAT CANADIAN EMPORIUM a Dry Goods, Carpets, Cur tains, Furniture, China and Glassware, Books and Sta- tionery, Ready-made Cloth- ing, Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, Si'verware and Kiichen Utensiis. ORDERS TAKEN FOR “CRES- CENT BRAND” CEMENT. N. B.—We invite correspondence, and give prompt and careful attention to j 1 | | ()xantity. Value, MS conse 11,658 $1,417,244 | Horned Cattle... 137,761 8,7\ 2.499 MD scccesscs EE 1,146,465 WN cs vidoes 334 1,954 MI 300s oun 7,150,756 lbs 590,862 | EET ee 8,022,935 doz 1,160,359 INS cases s i 3,768,101 602,175 WMNONS ii. ss cs 2,108,216 bush 1,583,073 Wheat Flour. . 296,784 bbls 1,338,518 CONG Sei daks sas 260,569 129,917 Potatoes.....,. 3,66%,725 1,693,671 Chezse....... . 106,202,140 lbs 9,508,800 mail orders. HiNRY MORGAN & Gi., COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square, Montreal. febl3—t ts HEADQUARTERS! We Are Headquarters The Best Stock, FOR: The Nicest U ppers, The Most Fashionable Lasts, The Best Workmanship, Showing that the item of cheese is now: And therefore can make you the best aad mort oo He also comfortable Boot or Shoe of any house in the | Province, and at the most reasonable prices. OUR MOTTOES Quantity. Value. Great Britain. .105,942,677 lbs $9,481,373 Prom Attention, British Guiana. 1,056 107 are ° . a ' Value, BW Indies.... 27,835 2,884 | ARE, ae. Newfoundland. 88,408 9,104 Belgium....... 2,130 216 So you will make no mistake by leavine your Chi 4.394 74 orders where general satisfaction is given, viz., J an wren 2921 an at the Leading Custom Boot and Shoe store. mer 2 20 soe 22 ’ . Our Spri Stock is complete. Now is tl United States. 128,256 13,485 tiene you want god Boots do tome at once be D W Indies... 2,914 373 fore the rush begins F W Indies... 1,550 150, #4@ You know the place : The Provinces contributing to this “| J. H. BELL, port were,— Upper Great George Street. Ontario...... 21,680,259 lbs 2,097,382 Charlottetown, March 15, 1892--dy 1m eod Qaebec....... 84,410,772 7.398.304 ~~ Ti ae er ee ee Nova Scotia , 73.076 8,856 Mi {> N Brunswick. 29,958 2.953 | csTi ie i AL. Manitoba .... 1.100 135° B Columbia. . 6,214 973 y)*4e SIR,—As there seems to be another P E Island... 716 107 endeavor on the part of some persons to «drive Dr Baynes into a corner and from the Island. I think it time for his friendsto again come to his rescue and publish the benefits he has conferred upon them, 80 that o-hers may know where to anply for like benefits. My case was of long standing, the result of a weax circu- lation. and baffled the combined skill of half a dozen Island doctors I am pleaed to bear tes timony thatif ithad not been ‘oc the skill Dr. Baynes showed I would to-day be he p'ess. Be fore applyiug to him [ was unable to sew or attend te my household duties. After the first wee <’s treatment I saw a change and have steadily imoroved, til now I can perform my dut esas well asever. Yours, etc, H, W. C. GALBRAITH Charlottetown, lith March, 1°92. DR. GEO A. BAYNES, Specialist in Diseases of Women & Ch onic Diseases of Men. OFFIC# Island. Market Square, Charlotteiown, P. E. mchig Jn re Estate of William Reid. Te will be received by the undersigned addres-ed to him at Summerside, and marked ** Tenders for the Estate of William Reid,” up to WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of March, inst., A. D. 1892, at noon, for the purchase of the Assets of the Kstute, as follows ;— i. Bock Debts, Notes of Hand, Bills of Sale and Judgments, 2 stock of Dry Goods and General Merchan- dise fn the Stores lately occupied by him at Sum- merside and 5t. Eleanors, and Shop Furniture, 3. Boats, Fishing Gear and Outfits. 4. The interest of said William Reid at the date of the assignment in the store premises occupied by him at Summerside and St. Eleanors. 5. Also in House and Land at St. Eleanora, for- merly owned by James Porter. 6. Also in Dwelling House and Premises sitw- ate on north side of Notre Dame Street in Sum- mereide. 7. And in Lot of Land lying betweea Willow aud Poplar Avenues in Summerside, 8. All the Household Farniture of the said Wil- liam Reid. 9 Also, Horses, Carriages, Sleighs and Har- ness, Tenders may be for the above separately or en bloc. No tender necessarily asceptei. Verms “ash or Approved Security. laventory may b+ seen on application at the Store jaiely oceupied by William Keid in Summerside. — at Sommerside this ijth day of March, SAMUEL E. RBID, . Assignes. mchi7—dy 17, 19, 22, 26, 28. agape # a ala tie cas amie seta Bey er vemne