THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 26, 1898 = een eee ‘ ) 7Q” p 20VINCIAL Ho; e was a gook breakfast but a very poor Li y i supper. In conclusion he again exprese i ed his regret at the doing away with the { riyiy LEGISLAT exhibtions, this year and pointed out that “ | \( \ | \ | |. , | *ix cents per bead of additional tax wou d ; Puy. J return sufficient money to keep them up. Mr. Sinclair spoke after Mr. Gordon He took exception to the statemeat of the ‘ STANCY \| ‘|: | ) 1} ( )( ) | NS Tvespay, May 10. Leader of the Opposition regardiog de~ | j : b Hon'Mr Gordon followed the Leader of | ficits, tal claiwed that heavy deficits theGovernmenot. After remarking tha' occured under the Conservative Gov- Made of a nice soft kid budget speeches are always full of interest ernments. He condemued the policy ‘as : he expressed his sympathy with some of of defivite and expressed the cpinion that with lots of style and | the stateme:t. that had been made inthe | this state of affairs must end even though a oi od fitter, at speech «o which he had just listened. He it becomes necessary to levy on the people = regretied, however, thar the Leader did | lO ratee @ revenue suffisient to.meet the ~ » 3D | ad 4 g R not go back to what he was pleased to cal! expenditure. He believed that it was = ope 4 ancient history and review past records. possible to raise a revenue to meet the But it did not suit him to do this. expeaditure, and that further retreoch- The Peters Governmen: mad promises | ments might be made. He thought thar they never intended to fulfil, and now the at least $10,000 was wasted on our road Alle & Co province i6 heavily burdened with debt. | /@st year. The road system is a bad one He hoped the premier’s policy of making and mary of the supervisors are respon- -— ‘ s revenue and expenditure meet would be sible for its worse carrying out. Last year The Shoeists. realized. Time and agaid he had heard $16,000 was estimated for this work and this, but the promises invariably ended in the amountactually expended was $23 000. failure. In the days of Coles revenue and He suggested that each supervicors distrust ‘ expenditure were made to meet. Then sh ould be let by tender, as is done in other | came the Pepe, Owen, Sullivan and Mc places. He also expressed himself as Fire insurance .eod Administrations and they conducted favourable to lessening the expenditure the affairs of the province | 0” education. Ifabundant and substan- Just received, —_—_— es year after year with scarcely | tia! consideration ia not obtained frum Protecis Ou a deficit. Had they held on to power the | Ottawa as the result ofthe late delegation Province would not to day be so far in | ® Visorous system of economy on inasekee debt. He was glad indeed to see Premier | Tevenue must be inaugurated. ag uinst the carelessness Warburton outlining a pol'cy approaching Mr. A. J. Macdonald pointed owt tha' _ 1 that of these gentlemen in the matter of when the Conservatives went out of power of your neighbor, as well making revenue and expenditure meet. the debt of the Provinee was only $71, > 04-8 ©0206 9O OOOO 65668 ZSOD6 OOOO] 98S8 DOD AD OSE47 SO 5-8 OP WE 98OSO6OOS4 £210SSOHO8S*OOSOS as the purely accidental | It is true the debt will ever hang ove: the | 000. After the Peters Goverymen’ he - ti 1} may come people of the Province, but if ends are | Cae 2 thev issued debenturesto pay off) — ie nres. ley ‘ ? >I made to meet this veara greatstep in | '2' indebtedness, and vet thev have rolico | , SR a ee” on . F ’ sa ' * > p 10 : ’ yr oF-2 oV 2S Ve Wy cP OVS 2 2 . e ~ oF FN 2 © of ate. 2 © Ve Ve Fe TS “I Se * Fe ty you at ary time. [f| advance willbe made W: en the Peters | Uo @n immense debt themeelves. Now EEG SSEEGEBGGGSESEARSSS Sf HL KHL KA Government attained power the debt was they come and tell us they have claims freely : insured in my small. To day, however, it is $466,765,- against the Dominion which they dasire 3 companies you are piO- | ‘4a snng debt fora province with a small | have submitted to arbitra- ° tected. popu ation. This debt was contracted in tion. He thought the road ° 5 a short period, anithere is nota single system was all right but thoas earring | public work of any consequence to show it out did not actas they > -uld. Mush: 4 » for it. The one thing the farmers had to this money was spent for political purpose . - boast of ras now to be sweptaway. He | &- He believed that too much was expen ” 9 allujed to the exhibitions. He was sorry ded for education. He knew places wher that this was to be done, and felt sure that there were four schools when two would Insurance Agent it wo1ld not meet with tle approval of the be epfflicient. He considered that some people. la regard tothe assets ip the radical changes were required ip our edu Charlottetown shape of public buildings, steamers, etc., | © icnal system. The supp'ements were | \ Tet SE _ | he considered that they were net of much pai pad ~ = towns — villager .. °* e< account from acash point of view. He he towns and villages also pay more 72 ad Svevvee > hough taxes than the other sections of the Pra~ Macdonald was speaking at t @ | culture was in the right direction. ‘Too | V'PC*s Mr 4 much wag spent in manufacturing doctors eleven o’cluck when the House adjourned |) : ——— > <a j 1a and lawyers while the farmer was left to ; plod aloog as best he could We are now doing business in the store |) [here were some items in the estimates formerly occupied by Miller Bros. Wet, We make the best that can be made waste of money on roads With regard . i A o 6 ee ; @ | There | ’ that might be curtailed. He believed the want to see every one in need of good | $ 4 We have it fresh every day. Price to the premier’s remarks specting | é ech 20le itrwas bie (Mr. Gordon’s) intention | DRUG HABITS ‘ . ) 4 <a ( ? OPENED Bieyele Suiiss Spring Ovescoats. Morning Suits. Business Suitse Dyess Suits. Boys’ Suits. Children’s Suits: We Handle the Best o a 2. ¢ Clothing Made e358 sal sna Me S M SB e S S NSSE SR MRT a a ad ee sXe BR — the gravt of $2000 towards agri- 0064 cog woecesesenanese souueee e2ee coor rvese OROCOSTS TOOT ASEISOES eeeesece There is a great outcry regarding the — money spent on roads was in many cases crockery. Call and see us in the Cheap xorse than wasted. The supervisors China Store.—W P Colwill. i receive regular salaries each year and 2 wk dy & wy to see what was stipulated in the bill | Travnows 98. which was to be introduced. He thought PERMANENTLY CURED however, that too much money was beiog Without publicity - — < a from peainente Jt | . ‘ r ’ apent fe » bene fit 1 ; ; by a purely vegetable, harmiess 1ompe treatment -f., ; D. Sry AR i spent for the benefit that was derived. He by & purely cits Normal appetize: Calin sleep Aj] ’ ’ a,reed with the premier regarding the | and clear brain. No injections or bad biter effec. .g° " . ing the rece s ble testimony sent sealeds dress ECLIPSE BAKERY falling cff in the receipts, and noted the Lengo sengeareifaramareny 4 ial ; . 4 hope expressed for a windfall from Ottawa, (THs DIXON CURE CO._,40 Parl-stss-, Mes } i ' BAKES BEST BREAD. —— Salis — i ; themeelves and their connection, Rae) ———=——-— ¢| | The Wonderful Cheap Men cases gobb'e up all the money mostly for = er eee ee eee SO " 1s VA A\ @ 3% MY S% SAN% VU Se a ee rae Se ay ‘ ~~~» 264 66 =e See oe ee ~~ * ' { inspecting and attending road machines. $$ | ara @re BAAAARAAASANS se Ate “A. aX’ “As \ rT OATES CGS See as ‘ FRENCH P. p.coRSET! & The celebrated P, D; Corsets are absolote > x, withowt rivals, and oseupy the FIRST PC. SITION in the world’s corset trade. SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE.! ~_— + - 5 is = A step abead in quality and a : Don't Do A Thing ; =. ' Bor Sele, = comfortably cotrsge with ‘plot of Jand, seautifally rituated at Kep~ epoch, with @ delightful vow of she straits) \Good bathing, convenient to temp, and a aetna P. D. Corsets ure tailor eat and har finished, andonly the very best materis) are used in mavvfecturieg the nonpared goods. TS an extremely low price. See this list. AV 23 iplearant holid eorl pha “A eee i DOE MoLBOD 8. Side. NA Some Chenille Portiers if you get them at & i @ PICKFORD & BLACK: Thev have been awerded 10 Gols . ¢ ry : 90 rtiers werth $.300 for $1.98 Anont SeTEEOS your 1895 sy Po abs aw “th » SO for 2 50 LINE Medals, and received ecain the Highes: watchunti you hareacen my | $8 Portiezs worth 3.80 f 25 INE mainte see enn he AU at sink: of Se ae Purtiers worth 5.00 for 3.50 Penann Brena ‘ j , ; ‘ 5 Of Buying here you have the know: Portier#® wor th 8.00 for r = To be obtained at al) leading Dry Goc edg» thet you are selecting © M= Portiers worth 9.00 fr 6 25 Stores, from $1 to $30. per pair. the latest and he.t. You can’t get lower prices for equal quality at any otber place. My guar Antes With every watch is your Se Portiers worth 1100 for - Portiers worth 12,00 for protection. Se ‘rerum LACE CURTAIN Jewele?. + js . pf FF sii us | 7 cial values in several lines of Notting- & Cee AUIEAK & CHARLOTTECGMN. | ———————— , Bs: SEASON, OF 1895S. QC =! or EERE SEE EEE ENE + oa 4, + *, €, Me = New Watches are arriving daily *, # * x 4 s.S. CITY OF GHENT will ead from i Charlotwetown every Friday at lha.m., : =m OTT > an , TAC DYNA ‘ cakae the the sezeon of 1698, for Haliiax, ) 4 " y . i Ml | ) ; di 0) ealling at Surmmerside, Port Pasungs, | F ? : : Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Cango, Isaac | Harbor, Salmoa Raver. Sheet Harbor; ; - a é e-turning will kave Halitex every Tues~ BEN I IT \ \ \I MU \ IT\ , day at 6 p. m., makiog sane calls. The DiAN EL / ME YI ae Steamer has sxcellent purserger accom- ae Very spe aro ( and Seote se Curtains. aseveidied SG ham and Seotch Lace Curtains aN duudee dasees extevdveced aceveets N a = 1 ad = St ~ | modation. Saloon amidships. Special | Ne ee and = © modation. Saloon smidebipe, : p EK. is > : se luw freights wilt be hits thie season. iP. E. Isan’|2 Swiss Tar Mey, | OF COURSE IT DOES : LLUSTRATE =) W . W.CLAKEE, 5 : =— | > Agent. } , a ae ae aes oe 50c A ¢ OP?) 22 | SC Lace Curtains—some very pretty lines at blue | a D. A. Bruce employs more people mauufacturing custom = -, lers 3 4 mark prices. land readymade clothing than all the staff of the largest dry = e. sf se ' JAMES MURRAY, | goods house in the prevince (possibly twice as many). We is = M pig =: | : prepared to give employment to three times the number if a = a > . LAW ‘ ° - . hate ae = | Se Blo use sale now On. P.O, BOX 992 more liberal patronage is extended in the purchase of home = XAMINER FUS. CO. 2) — ST. JOHN’S NEWFOUNDLAND. | made clothing. He isconfident he gives better value than = oerseapssnnnnnantpr2nnse se 2000 eeeosee? any importing clothier, who merely acts ar 4 middle man be- . senogonpapasanansasene*?* paasraea J i tween the foreign manufacturer and local consumer, taking ‘Wholesale Commission Merchant! money and sendingit abroad to pay for foreign labor, —_—— The product of the local manufacturei st jild have preference i Invites consigoment Butter, Hay, Oats, | —-it’s the best. i; Potatoes and otber produce. ae May draw for balf cost at thirty i Dp. me BRI | CE tb sight. ——— ea LT Z : ; | Aching and Wigan | BEER BROS Teeth Si Teatec 3e filled. Gis vente oie crowned with gold. aa Moderate prices. 0 ] :> R. J. P. MURRAY