THE [THE DAILY EXAMINER. ‘i Hii Ls fmperial Trade fuses agits r preterentsa rade be tween Great LDritaur and her ‘ mies is Kep up Wondertul as ay 5 ‘ ney oO: Tay i nies as against ie Cc mamereiaity nos'ile toreigt nat i 8 hoadimwdg some favor lu a i wl as or Man years « ve : re ne 5 Free Trade | 1u3 . mie ngs he i ih Wolverhamy Dra Weaboroug Mavchester, > theld and Bu wha he iea bas beet svorably received Che British workman is not happy. HH: ‘ nomng to experience more mid more ‘ difficult y taining money with w hh » buy his ** cheap loaf Haw to get the eu ey hh is how - n the workimymen re ira (treat Britain Phe forenwt srk ets a ae r partly sed, ag et ware I ey have no neans i r » entrance those arkete They have 1 thing wi which irchas Teci) ; : Che r porte are ali free t ery compe r. Ba the trade returns show that the Cvionial markets are valuable to them, even under ei1isting reagumtances They ire be- ginning srgue that il prefer- ence be yivenp he c lonies, the Colonies will give a preference to them. Thus, while they will have the same op portunities in tLe foreign markets wow have, they will have & greatiy impros ed trade with the Colonies; and that while they ma have tt pay & rifie more tor} their soat they wih have More money} with which to psy tor if Colonel Howard Vincent is prow V this view with a nl of lioree and 4Uucceaa fie shows that the artisan classes of the Mother Country are dependent upon foreign tarifis im power at Washington, Paria, Madrid or St. Petersburg decide the welfare or the reverse of the so-called free British work wid Two points Specially Col dwells upou Firat, the present position of the people : “Strikes in this direction and that; atteation called by every possible means to the preval- enoe of poverty; industrial concerns turned inte limited liability companies; shareholders receiviag divideade; furnaces blown out sad ebimueys not smoking; with a wages per week which the worker in Canada, the United Statez or Australia would not « ept for « single cay. Lhe no 4Yecou, price of braad « with the ry bie not ‘ ; BOoMoh tina font run away atraid to face this question of & possible rise in , home prices. As a matter of fact—and speak irom an experience yained in touring about the country and addressing audiences of workingmen, especially in the yreat centres of consumption—the people den't care one straw about it. What they went ia gon wages and steady employment — & certain Saturday night to pay the baker. The advantages of preferential duties to British the Colonies are sufficiently Let the Colonies have British markets just suflicient to ensure to the British sell, and they will grow and pros- ' larca large clear a preference in the them customer for all they have to yer repidly. A preference such as would materially affect prices if Great Beitain is not needed by the Colonies. om « Notes and Comments. At a large meeting of the residents ef Alberton and adjacent lots held in Wood- man's Hall at that place, it was decided to hold an exhibition in Alberton this coming sutumn, with without Government as- siatance. -It appears the Supreme Court of the United States have simply declined to go in- to the Sayward case. There has been no de cision by the Supreme Court of the United “tates egaiast the contention of Canada. As the Halifnx Herald remarks, ‘*‘the tion as to the jurisdiction of the United States over the waters of the Kelring Sea beyond the three mile limit was left. untouched psd diipiarntiniiaeliags Lecture on “Sentiment. re al ues- A large number attended at the Baptist lecture roum last night to hear A. MeNeill, Hiaqg., on “Sentiment Mr. A. presided. Mr. McNeil) said that timent to be of service taust be right, good snd noble, and be commended his hearers Phe sentiment of ioyalty and patriotism was touched on sud history, ancient and modern, was pealed to to show the results of public Criernt. spoke of the noble way in which our hervi volunteers materialized their sentiment of joyalty in facing and conquering the rebe!- lious red raan ,in our great Northwest. The great empire of which we forma part and her institutions were worthy our true pat- riotic sentiment, though he did uot approve of Imperial Federation nor annexation Webster the sen- to the cultivation of such ap- sea- in feeling and eloquent terma he Thies Canada of ours, to which he paid a high tribute, was the land we should be patriotic to, and hie heart swelled as he qwoted warmly Sir Walter Scott: ** Breathes there & man with soul so dead who never to himself hath said, this is my own, my native laad, &c." The growth and permanence of Cenada will, he said, depend upon the pro- yressive sentiment of her people Nature had civided thia Canada ot ours into three great sections, which might be termed the Atlan- tac, the central and the Pacific; and the pro- ductiveness and cepzxbilities of each were briefly deacribed. The educational institu- tions of Canada would compare favorably with those of the great Republi The maral influence and power of a properly cnil- tivated sentiment in cuc public schools would serve as a powerful factor in developing a love jior country and kindred. The lecture was replete with good thoughts and eloquent ly delivered. If space would permit, would give # full report. A lively discussion followed the lecture. It was taken part in by Rev. D. McNeill, a McDonald, Eeg., Dy McLeod, D. Nichol- aon, Eeq., and Rev. J. A. Gordon. A vote of thanks was tendered the lecturer, to which he made « suitable reply. +++? mee The best is the cheapest, and if you want the best family flour manufactured, go to Reer & Goffe and get a barrel of their cele- brated Matchless brand m7 2i we that they } in other worda, the parties | Vincent } rate of | we are DAILY imperial Federation 4¢ a meeting of the Imperial Pederationu i.eagu held in Ottawa a few days age, the ; . ’ 2a) oficera were app ated : Presi- |} Leonard Tilley, Vice-Presidents, ; With tent, mae . . . Dalton McOarthy, Alexander Quebec—Sir Donald A. Smith ‘tia— Lieutenant-Governor Daly, | O'Brien, Sir Adams Archi- | Brunawick-—-Hon. Mr. B yd, Prince Edward Island— | Hon. J. S. Carvell; British Columbia- Huvh Nelson: Manitoba— Hon. J. Schultz; Northwest Territories—Hon. Joseph Royal | 1 report, after lamenting the fohn A. Macdouald, and re leasure the fact that Flon f Ontario, has ‘intario Mx Neil) Nova Sc Archbishop bald; New John Weldon; The aunua 4 prominent Reformer on! strong supporter f the integrity of the empire, s+ys I i ye Sea ulty has been referred to arbitration, and we may ere long expe ta settleme f this *d case, Which is a strix ing exanipie of the abaurdity of the affairs ol e . ny the people tv A empire being managed 4 4 i tr} visit from Colonel llaward \ ent, the tcunder of the United i npice I ude Le ague, he sueceeded in having resolutions carried in favor of {mperial | reciprocity and ndemning the obnoxious treaties with Helginum nna (rermany. Che tuandation of the United Empire Trade League ia England is «a most important and we [ts trade policy is practi ally identical with that the league in Canada, and we welcowe the formation of this new or ani. stion, Both the United Empire Trade League and | the Imperia! leration League ia England | sent deputations to Lord Salisbury last June, | and the Prime Minister was asked to summon a second Imperial conte ence This, however, | he declined to do, saying that while sympa- thizing with the objects of our league, he telt | that the time had « vme when echemes should | be proposed, and that be nust ask us to define lo ir aims and objects more minutely. A meeting of the Chambers of Commerce of |} the Empire is to be held in Londun d ising the oming summer to discuss our trade relations, | aad it is hoped that the .atere nenye ot views | between the ré presentative business men of the mother ntry and colonies will lead to | good resuit | Sinee the lastannual meeting the convention ; : : at Sydney succeeded in formulating a federal for the proposed Australian com- i monwealth, but, so ditiiculties in the | local housea have retarded the submiszion of | the question to the people | constitution tar, The postal rates to Australia have now been legsened to twopence h alt-penny, the same rate as to Canada. . 2 sympathy with the | Royal Family on the occasion of the ead death of the Duke of Clarence, the heir presumptive to the throne, were a remarkable evidence of the depth of the strong ties of sentiment that bind the Kmpire together and of the firm i | loyalty of the people. | manifestations of The amount of disenssion, both in the public platform, which has been wad } testifies to the advance that i+ being made in the tion of dispelling * tha ignorance on the subject which ia one ol Our chiet obstacl-s by presa aud on tii devoted to the league its objects aire Mr. Cockburn moved, seconded Mr: Sanford Fleming The Imperial Federation league, ia angual meeting assembled, begs to record their great EXAMINER. ey = TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. DOMINION PARLIAM NT Interesting Items — Divorce Cases. Orrawa, Mach 8. In the House of Commons, yeiterday, Mr. MeDouald (Huron) moved for :. return of all contracts since 1867. Sir John Thompson said that such a re- turn would include 400,000 contravts, and would take three years to prepare. The motion was allowed to stand over for the movers consideration. Mr. Flint has introduced an em2aidment to the Canada Temperance Act, providing for the sale of liquors by druggist: under restriction: Keaulbach has . been promised that all correspondence relative to negetiations with Newfoundland would be brought down as soon aa tha Imperial Government consents to its publication, which was ex- pected aOOn Mr. Marshal wants a duty of five cents a dozen on eggs imported, and five cents a pound on butter. Petitions for four divorces were pre- sented, including cue of interest to the Maritime Provinces. James Albert Aikens petitions for » divorce from Mary Bertha McLellan, with Charles Melville Blanchard a3 co-respondent. They were married in 1834, and lived in Winnipeg till July, 1890, aud bad issue two children, one boy living. She is charged with adultery with Blanchard in 1890, and was married to Blanchard in New York in 1891, and is bow living with him there. Defences of Esquimault. Loxpvon, March 8. of Commons yester. day, Sir Stafford Northeote called the attention of the House to the atate of the defences at Esquinault seaport on Vancouver Island, and moved that steps be tuken to complete the works for the protection of the harbor. The motion was defeated. : la the British House A Democratic Gain. PORTLAND, Me., March 8. The first time for years the Democrats have gained control of the government of thie city. General Telegraphic News. PorrsvILtLe, Pa., March 4.—An_ ex- plosion of tice damp oceurred at the Elms- wood colliery, Mahoney city, this morning, and tive men were fatally burned by gas righted by the naked lamp. Mellecrio, a prominent jeweller of Paris; sbsconded from the city after robbing the safe of the firm of which his father bad been a member, of 875,000 francs. He satisfaction with the remarkable progress made by the movemen* in of pre- ' ferential duties within the Empire, ando** a copy._of this resolution be forwarded Hiwaid Vinecat, M.-P., Englaad; al the thanks of the league are tendered to Col Howard Vincent tor hie able and energetic advocacy of the cause, favor The motion was adopted. _-_se- «+ News Notes. it is estimated that there are 1000 bi ycle rides in ‘Toront« The German government hag introduced | a bill fur the suppression of immorality. A Maryland farmer has a Jersey cow less than three years old which has already had three calves. with a horn growing from the Mor- A pig centre of its forehead is said to be a gancon, N. C., curiosity. The Cologne Gazette will be prosecuted for commenting unfavorably on Emperor William’s recent speeoh. A French officer has submitted the Minister of War a rifle that will project a {Ga stream of vitriol for s distance of seventy metres. A company is seeking incorporation in New York State to copatruct a tonnel under the Niagara River from near Buffalotoa point in Canata A etrzen ot Hume, Mo., traded horses with a friend, and was so delighted with his barvain that he led the animal into the house twice for his wife's inspection. hes secepted a decree of the Porte that ail foreign schools in Con- stantinople must official permits. The United States objects to the degree. A despatch from Salvador says: **While the Government is appsrently working for | Central American union, the feeling of the public is that a general war is imminent It is k Ezsta’s desire is tor war with Guatemala The British museum has secured from Phibet a copy of the Jangyn, a monster cyclopedia of Thibetian Buddhism. It com- prises 225 vi lumes, each of which is two feet long and six inches thick. There are, it is supposed, only two copies of the work outside of Thibet. Harvey Rodman and wife, aged and wealthy people near Harrisburg, Ind., have been mysteriously warned that ene- mies sre plotting against their lives and property. Soth are subject to heart dis- ease, and it is believed that the pretended warning is simply a scheme to hasten their demise by fright. The echoes of Emperor William’s Bran- deuburg speech have not yet died out. The press is crowded with criticisms and argu- ments, in which the Socialists are tactfully endeavoring to improve their standing in the view of peblic opinion. New defini- tions of the principles of the German Social , : Great Dritain obtain nown that Democrats are numerous, but sadly monotonous. The abrogation of private property and the universal obligation to labor constitute the sui of all that is or can be said—-and only anid —on the subject. The German Enmiperor ia publicly express- ing his desire to see the dreamers of Utopian statehood shipped from his empire displayed more candor than policy. He has been roundly abused by the journals of al] the countries which would be likely to receive the exiles. ——_—- A Bie Stock —You should see the great ‘ag arrested to-day in Bayswater. The l jon polices found concealei under ve oso tr a te vor of his lodgings, 975,000 frances, May's Lanoine, N. J., March 4.—-The dead body of ex-congressman Stephen F Hopkins, of New York city, was found in @ ditch by the railroad track near Pleasant- ville yesterday. How he met his death is amystery. From lettera found upon him it would seem that Mr. Hopkina had met with reverses and was despondent. He had been a patient at the Keeley institute, at White Plains, N. Y.. and left here seven days ago St, Prererspvne, March 4.--The dead body of the young English governess, who mysterionsly disappeared from her employer's house some months ago, has beeu found in a cesspool near the cavalry barracks in this elty. Suspicion points to soldiers connected with the barracks. A thorough investigation will be made. Bers, March 4 —Serioua rioting occurred at Dantzic to-day. As in Berlin the trouble was caused by unemployed workmen whose families are on the verge of starvation, Bekers’ shops and butchers’ stores were attacked and pillaged by the mob and the contents distributed among them. The riot- ing was assuming most serious proportions when extra police arrived on the s¢ene and after a struggle succeeded in dispersing the crowa Bertin, March 4 —A later despateh from Dantzic says those who led the rioting and pillaging were, as in the case of the Berlin riots, not workingmen, but loafers who were never known to du an honest day's work. soston, Maroh 4 —Hichard J, Drohan and George Wells, convicts, escaped from the State prison at Charlestown at 6 30 this morn- ing. Dorhan is a 20-year man and Wells ia serving a term of four years. Owing to the crowded condition of the prison it became necessary to put two men in # number of cells, in one of which were Drohan and Wells They had secured several pieces ef old clock springs and shaped them iato hack saws. With thess they effected their eacape, cutting off beth inner and outer sets of bars. They had provided themselves with a rope ladder, to the end of which were attached two hooks aud with this they quickly scaled the prison walls and were soon out on ths Boston and Maine tracks. It is thought they boarded s freight train bound east. Drohan was a member of the notorious Albany Street gang of thieves which was broken up by the police in 1889 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Hypocrisy Unmasked. Stx,—It appears that some drowsy ad- vertisers, who, from the cobwebby seclus- ion of their unvisited shops, have seen their more wide awake competitors far out- strip them, are at present seized with a fit of despondency or jealousy, which causes them to set up a piteous wail on behalf of Christianity and morality, There are, it is true, some old fogeys who are eminently pleased with the old style orthodox adver- tisement, which svlemnly retailed the wares kept for sa'e. But for this progres- sive age an ‘‘ad.” must needs have wit, originality and vivacity, to attract. the notice of the reader. And of course truth is vitally essential to good results from any advertisement. Perhaps it is because some of our merchants appreciate these facts and take advantage of them, that they are accused of slang, etc., by such as variety of room paperings at the Diamond Bookstore. ‘*Qatholic,” ‘* Constant Reader,” and ‘* Merchant.” I would join with one of Lonpox, March 4.—Laat nionth Gectave | MARCH 8 i822 a oe your correspondents in asking ‘ Catholic m to point out an instance where any adver- rs. ° j ickens has said that the advertisements of a place are a good index to its morality. Thus, if what “Catholic” saya ia true, we heve indeed a sorry state of morals in our midst. ‘Catholic,’ ** Constant Reader, aad ‘** Merchant,” may as well possess their souls in patience, or else devote their energies t» the eradication of some more giant evil, for bo merchant «ho lias found @ particular atyle of advertising to pay, i going to change it, merely to suit the whim aud caprice of some anopymous scribblers, Yours truly, ADVERTISER. Ch’town, March 8, 1892. _—- “Frem @cean to Ocean” S1z,—Permit me to suggest through Tue ExaMixer thet Mr. R. B. Norton, of this city, who has jast returned from abroad, give ua a lecture on his travels. What he has already told us through the press was very interesting, and he bas not told us all he knows or anything like it. The lecture might be entitled **From Ocean to Ocean. 1, in common with many others, would like to hear from Mr. Norton. CITizeENn Letter From Principal Seaman. Sre,—li “ Parent,” whoee letter appears la your issue of the Sth inst., hae any grievance, and will come and see me in respect to the matter | will do what I can to have hie grievance removed; or, if he prefers to be anewered through the press, and will write over his own signature, 1} will endeavor to reply to his queries. : Further notice than this, lam sot disposed to take of anonymous correspondence. J. D. Seaman. Principal Prince Street Sohoet, Mean and Cowardly. Sin,-—Oue of our most worthy citizens received this morning the following letter written in back hand, but not sufficiently disguised to prevent its identity : Cnantorretows, March 5. My: Dex ir =~ ales ‘ 1 enclose a clipping whic earnestly hope you will eat Flow I hope and pray it ~~ be the means of opeaing your eyes and showing you the dangerous ground on which you stand. My dear Mr. ——~— it makes me shudder to think of the awful doom which awaits you should you die an unbeliever. Ob! I can almost imagine J hear the fire of hell singeing your poor, un- believing soul. Why will you not believe and live. “Except ye believe ye shall surely die.” I write this out of kindness. Take it kindly. Yours, étc., A Mexvesr or trun W. C. T. U. it is needlesa to sey that the signature is untrue—the real writer ia well, though unfevorsbly, known im this community. A genuine “believer hasthe respect and esteem of every right thinking person, while an honest “sin be is ostracised and per- secu those” who have more ry hacred than love. than knowledge aad more b Bunn - A Fuarenp. — dle —— a Bsure yor C Prowse Bros, new atvlish hate. They are jast the thing for spring, light weight, nobby and cheap, mch8 3 Patton Bros. had a big run for carpets on Saturday, thsic opening day. Ned had to huatle yesterday getting them cnt and sent to be made. Misplaced contidenco leade people into trouble. if you place your confidence in us you need fear nothing. Our prices are always a2 low aa is consiatent with quality. See our hate —D. A, Bruce. roch8 3i The Diamond Bookst A. B. C. (A Srotherly-leve Call.) ——— ee LL OTR RTICLES are TTRACTIVE! IGGEST ARGAINS in OOkKS: ALL AT HAPPELLE'S for HEAP COODS! ~~ All who are not D, B. P, will hear this, Our ROOM PAPER is always the best and lowest-priced, and we have now & grand SHOW ROOM for it. TREO, L. CHAPPELLE. mch8—4ieod why li NOTICE. Tf ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :—1 fave r much pleasnre in testifying to the skill, st- tentien and kindness with which Dr. © A. Baynes discharged his professional duties during the ten years that he practised medicine in this city (Montreal). His manner with the sick, aed his character and with his colleagues, have always been those ofa gentleniau He has my best wishes for bie success, etc, (Signed) R, P. Howaarp, M. D., Dean of the ae : Veraity Montreal, Canadas. 29h March, 18%. DR. GEO. A. BAYNES, Specialist in Diseases of Women and Chronic Diseases of Mon. 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VIOLINS, ACCORDEONS, HARMONICAS and SHEET MUSIC always on band, and will be sold at lowest possible prices. Give us a cail before parehasing. MILLER BROS., Queen Street. Charlottetown, March 2, 1802—3m dy & wky i NEW HATS FOR ee = a SING SX) TUST. RECHIVED, 39 DOZEN OF FROM CELEBRATED STIFF HAT LONDON MAKERS, The Latest Styles for the’ Coming Season. 4h —_————aee XY ee —— CHRISTY & CO., —AND— J. BENSON & SON, | London Makers. When in need of a NOBBY AND STYLISH HAT, call and eee our assert Prices to sait the multitude. UPPER QUEEN STREET, February 16, 1892—eod & wky CHARLOTTETOWN. Y.MLL.A. CONCERT ~~—TO BE HELD IN——~ ST. JAMES’ HALL, --ON —- Tuesday Evening, March 8th. §, N. Barle, - - - Musical Director, PROGRAMME. 1. Ivst. Duet—“* Wiener Bonbons”.,..... Strauss Miss Weeks and Miss Annie MoDona!d. 2, Recitation—‘‘The Pipes o’ Lucknow ”,.. Mise Beatrice Hall. 3 Vacal Solo—* The Song That Reached My Heart’ .. Jordan Master Charles Earle 4. Vocal Daet—" Greetings "0.0. .ccccecseses Alt Mrs. McLean and Miss Lewia, §. Violin Solo Mr. James Hyndman. 6, Vocal Solo—“ Time and Tide’ Mr. Fred Davies, 7. Vecal Solo—” Watching the Embers’. Pinsuti Misa Florence Farle. Pp: Reduey 8, Inat.— Clariauette and Cornet Duet............ Messrs, Fletcher and Koight. 9, Vocal Bolo—“Onaly a Picture of Ber Roy” obbbesh ot eaansekaeinen és .. Smith Mr. A. Bruce, 10. Reading....... Mr. Jcha MacPherson. ** Bay of Bilecay”........ Mr. F. H. Beur. 12, Vocal Selo—" Faithfu’, Johnay”... Beethoven Mrs. Roome, “When McCormack Rules the State” Mr. Me Mahon, 14, Inst.—Overture to Bellisario " (br request) > eee kn Donalzetti IL, Song oe 13. Meng 15, Vocal Selo— Evensong”......F. ¥. Wiekede re. J. M. McLeod. 16. Reading.. 17, Vocal Sole Mrs Malcolm McLeod, 18, Glee—"‘ Where Art Thou, Beam of Light 94.00ekbeent bynes oo vbuesQGiee itihagees Bishop Price of admission, o'clock. % cents, a} Concert rt 8 Positively no encores, 7 toch] TEETH, $10 Per Set. BEST OF MATERIAL ! BEST OF WORKMANSHIP ! BEST OF SATISFACTION ! DR. J. P. MURRAY, 145 QUEEN STREET. yach7 ‘ ti AND OVER your orders to the DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, and you will receive all goods at least TWENTY PER CENT, cheaper than elsewhere on P. E. Island. If you will just call and ask prices, you will be satisfied that this statement is A FACT! THEY, L. CHAPPELLE, Queen Street. Ch'town, March 3, 1892--4i eod wy 2i Ii BARGAINS ——IN ALL KINDS OF —-- FOOTWEAR —-—AT—— J. M. MCLEOD & C0’S, QUEEN STREET. a Don't Buy Until You Get Our Prices ! Charlottetown, Feb: 20, 1892. THE TRLEPHONE COMPANY wil, Prince Edward Island. HE ANNUAL MEETING of the share- holders of this Company will be held at the office of M. & D. C. Macleod, Char lotte- town, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of March, at & o'clock, p. m., for the election of Directors and the trensaction of general business, BENJ. ROGERS, March 1 Secretary. QUEEN Insurance Agency. Office Next to Bank of Nova Scotia. 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