$e, “8te & THE DAILY EXAMINE This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evnirives oo anne ww . reas, -—— = ecms F Dollars per Yea Single Copies two Cents VOL 38 CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, FRIDAY MARCH 17, 14899 NO 65 ——— — —— a ee - ay a apanaabspsbsacdadsdtsdsnhd |THE PARLIAMENT 329 (1° ~~ ™ "POPES MALIN ae ee = SS § oc we? we os. st ea it. ag ly Lp- ter ot- ee se eh of the ler > ae z ing ny abe a of oes. the 3 © as -the ing, a: Aenea bBBbhsbneeeseehbsbseAsbbbhs'’ AALASSASSEAACASLAL ot bi There are gloves makecs and glove makers. There may be somewhere on top of the earth, better gloves than ~<Per- rins,” [t’s possible-—but not over prob- able. To-day we're showing a newly op- ened line of Perrin’s dainty gloves for ladies. Black and new shades. Lace and spring button fastenings, - (Je per pair right up. Some leading prices are 80c, $1.10 $1.35, $1.45, $1.85. , We would rather show them than not. Moore & McLeod What We-Advertise We Have and gloves, glove {yp A A {p> Wo Wot $27 t 9 WESES As the spring kno Rider bow thev are , we No} aa? } A ake the ady we aot cor SPTMEE but... 1&7 wait # Ri o has bh pk EM bich are sold at 5 61 th a $5000 gu i pan ey And fave a leasant, sweet od bout the bh d will not rui vars, nnd les , sweet odor about the house, and will not ruin paint wor< ¢ ~ 7 40“Washing Powders, and adulterated soaps. . n VJ : . ‘:_ . ree « ate . May él LIFERUOY” isa carbolic disinfectant soap, and is strong! <¢»+ mcnde | iin + all disea: ‘raotee of absolute parity. ‘@ germ3, awe Found It Necessary te eut bof OUR ovrices in order tosell our goods—as a matter of fact our REGULAR prices are as low as ether CUT prices Ask to see oar $21-00 Bedroom Suite, you will probably find it as good as suycther suite in the city redueed fron $22.00 wm. JOHN Ne ie Shs he Qos Te AR GE ak =e" ¢ 842. *%e eRe es ee SUK GHG I It's Newson’s It’s Good Saksa Ge L * 5 < : f ; WSON ning. »} j ; oa “9 : . ousecieaning season is 4pproachiog it’s wise for the ladies to con yong toattain the best results. ice of mijlions of people in all parts of the per twin bar, Use plenty of it and be healthy. worid and use noth- Sunlight” & “Lifebuoy” Soaps Each bar of these world renowned Brands carries They will remove the dirt quickly ant OF CANADA ‘A Gurious Difference in the Speech COL HUGHES WANTS MILITIA MATTERS DISCUSSED. A Number of Other Items ap for Consideration. (Sreeiat ro Tae Exawinen | Orrawa, March 17.—Parliament opened yesterday, and the House adjourned till Monday out of respect tethe memory of John F. Wood, M.P.. Attention is called to a curious fact in connection with the Speech from the Throne. The French version states, in reference to the Washington negotiations, tiat an | agreement bad been reached on eevere! of , the questions at issue, whem a d.sagrets / ment arcee over the boundary question. The Englisn version simply speaks of considerable progrese having been made. The Deadman’s Island issue be raised by Prior and Maxwell. Colonel Hughes wants to see the Gov~ ernment evroll a brigade of Canadian service will officers and men for Imperiol abroad; aleo, the establishment of a pen- sion system for permanent services and the free transportation for two men from each battalion to the Dominion -ifls matches. Moore wants eoa!l oil placed on the free list. As the Government has given no sign of introducing aa insolyency bill, Fortin will present the measure defeated by the Can- adian Board ef Trid>. Maxwell wants to increase the Chinese poll-tax to $500. Sir C. H.Tupper will interrogate the Government in regard to the sale of the Canadian Eastern Railway and the pur- chase of steel raile for the Intercoloniai and will move for papers on the latter eub- ject ; also, in regard tothe construction of a deep-water terminus at St. John, Election Riot. (SpactaL To Tas Examiner.) New Yorr.—An riot at Hot Springs, Arkansas, yesterday between the county constables and the city police re- sulted in five persons being fatally shot and others injured. election Mrs. John Trainor, King St. offers fer sale athree atory dwelliag houre situated on Pownsl St. eortaining 13 rooms sand shop with good stabliug in connection. Dwelliag saitable for double tenement. 92 dy&wkly 1 wk. The Prinee Edward Island Magazine is for sale at all Bookstores and atR. H Mas- on’s news stand, PriceSd cenis Cartes for Wall ape eam oS ee wate Os =>" aowrt >oD* Sees For Fire, Marine, Life, Ac- cident and Plate Glass Insur- ance, in the best Companies, ana at lowest rates.— ——APPLY F. W. HYNDNAN TO— QUEEN STREET, - - CH'TOWN e@e >. Be ea =>e>eeranoaD D_ADe 22s 0 Veoee | to answer « Certain purpose. ithe purpose required; but when it was Insurance. ; Siz,—My letter, which appesred in Mon- day’s Kxamonge, has called forth quite an explanatory editorial from the [Independent | Guardian wherein it is alleged that the tabular statement -which appeared in Saturday’s Guardian, and which gave rite to so much adverse commeot,was prepared by Mr. Harzard at the solicitation of the Guardian. Now itis a great pity tnat the Guardian did not siate that feet, if it isa fact, im the first inetance. What the Gucrdian did tay was: “There ha; been so much discussion about the meils of late, that we feel sure our readers w:ll be interested in the state-~ ment On our first page to-day, giving particulars of the ice-doat service during six years past. It has been carefully prepared from official sources by Mr. Horace Haszard, and affords , ood mater. ial from which to judge of the compare- tive efficiency of nis service in different |; years. Guardian readers will feel under obligation to Mr. Ha-zard {»r the valuable information thereio supjlied,’’ i And it was upon these statements that I based my letter of Monday’s date. But it said now that Mr. Haszard received an order from the Guardian for certain goods These goods } were cupplied, with the maker’s name properly stamped on them and used for found that the goods are useless for the purpose intended, it 1s explained that the manufacturer did aot intend them for that purpose at all, Surely the customer would ave a right to complain that the goods were unsuitatl> and to place the blame on the manufacturer and not ou the seller who sold only what he ba! ordered. I therefore do not withdraw any of the strictures contained in my letter. The passage published above trom the Guar- dian, justified them as againet Mr. Haezard. The explanation in Wedoesday’s Guardian does not challenge the justness of my comments, butin effect says that they shouli have been directed +gainst the Guardian avd pot against Mr. Haezard, who ouly supplied what he was asked for. If Wednesday’s explanation had been j published on Saturday, it may be that my) letter wowid have been differently worded. But, as it is, it may be altered by eubstitut- ing the Guardian’s name instead of Mr. Haszara’s -for my strictures and com menis since the explanation will apply as well tothe Guardian as to Mr. Haezaid. It will be news, bowever, to many to learn that the editor of the Guardian, whol be- lieve isa Presbyterian, practices the be lief in vicarious suffering. The Guardian appears to be anxious to £ . get at the facts as to the comparative mail IS GRITICAL Danger is “Feared From His Wound, MAY NOT SERVE FOR THREE) MONTHS LONGER. Feared He May Expire in a Feint ng Fit. —_——— [Sprctat. re THe Examixer. | Loxpox, March 17.—T he Rome corres- pondent of the Daily News eays: The worst symptom of the Pope’s condition is his extreme weakness, which is respons- ible for the slow healing of his wound, The bandages were only renewed to~day, Tbhureday. Moreover His Holiness ob- stinately refused to take complete rest from wftrirs of State and his doctors have beea compelled to promise him that be may at- tend the ceremony in the Sistine Chapel on April the llth in honor of St. Leo of Rome. The correspondent of the Daily Tele- grapb says: “I Jearn from an unimpeach= able source that ther is no hope of effect- | ing area! cure,as the Pope’s wound re- fuees to heal. There is every fear of | bleod poisoning, and the sireagth of His Holiness is entirely maintained by Cognac and Mousali. Dr. Lapponi «ontinues to sleep at the Vatican. It is feared that! the Pope may die in a fainting fit, and ee pecially as be habitually sleeps on his baek, which produces a dangerous con- dition of things. His sttendante are obliged te turn him over frequently. It will be a miracle if he survives another three months. —— The Castilian. ee service in the past years and the team #r- vice of this year. Now, surely that paper can obtain this information from Mr. Has-; zard juct as easily as t obtained the now celebrated statement. Webave aleo the Guardiaw’s assurance that Mr. Haszard has more materia! of the statistical kind at hand than any other citizen, and that if he has not the infermation he usualiy knows where it can be obiaimed. By all means let the public have it, and at the same time give us the cause for the now daily occurrence of having « great portion ef tLe mail left behind at Cape Tormene tine. MERCHANT, ee se - PERSONAL. _---« Mr. J. L. Harkins, Quebec, registered a* the (Jaeen this morning. Mr. David Schurman and Mr. Oliver) Ratienbur, were passeagers to town by the eastern train today. Commander Spain, well known in Charlottetown, is to hold an investigation, into the loss of the Castilian. Mr. Geo. Mingay, representing the Park Davis Med. Co., drove to town from Montague during the storm yesterday afternoon. He went weet this morning. Twelve of the C. C. O’s, went ap to Summerside yesterday afternoon to attend the hockey match; and four. V. Jost, Wns} McLean, Geo. McLean and F.T. Newsome, | returoe? to town this morning. Rev. Marcel Conran and Rev. J. W. Godfrey came to town from Sourie this morning. The mission which Father Coaran bad been conducting there ended yesterday morning. In the afternoon they started to drive from Souris to Georzetowa to begin a mission at the latter place, the firet eervice having been advertised to take place inthe evening, but they had to turn back on account of the storm. They will go to Georgetown by the afternvon train to-day, andthe mission there will beg:n this evening. Ask far Minard’s and take no other ¢ hronic Disease aod Rupture. Cured by Dr. Clift. Diploma reg- istered in U.S. and Canada. Send Stamp for information, cr call at Truro, K.S. office in Merchants’ Bank 0 | Halifsx Building; Hours. 11 to 1; 410 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesday, he is a Revere Hotel in fiction, and on Friday at Windsor Hotel,in New Glasgow, Feathers curled and made te loek as {Specrat. ro Tae Examiner.) Hauivax, March 17.—The steame Castilian ia still iotact. Commander Spain will preside at the investigation on the wreek. Mgr. Stephan Promoted. fSeusciat yo tee Exaurxur.] Wasnixeron, Mar, }7.—By a papal brief just received by the apostolic delegate Mgr. Josepn Stephan has been raised fo tre dignity of Protemporary Apostolic. This is the highest honor wh'ch was ever confierred on a Catholic clergyman outside the city cf Rome. LOCAL NOTICES. The Model Store is the only up to-date gents outfitters in the city. Seeourjuew caps avd outing shirts just opened vp and you will be convinced. Ajl atlow prices.— R H Ramsay. ERVE€ES must be fed on pure, rich blood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the best nerve tonic. By enriching the bleod it makes the nerves STRONC > $I i & Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT trict attention to business *14 prompt re- t nes - Special attention given .to the e 0 . Perk, Peultry, Eggs, Hides and Weel Skins. . oe ti 3 ‘ ress all ons givea sae pepe named see ence to, 1.8, SANFORD 4 an 48 Argylest. HALIFAX FOR SALE. A business stand at Victoria Crose, Lot 51, consisting of a Lot, 83x99, Dwelling House, Barn, Blacksmith sbop, and a never failing well of water. The buildings are nearly new and ina good state of re pair. Immediate possession given. Tuis is one of the best standson P. E. Isiand for ageneral blackemith For particulars apply to ” ' J ASTEWART ascew by Mes, Charls McMillar, ater Street. 57 eod 1 wk pd. \ PEARS AAAAAAAAAAARAAAA | Alfred V. Kelly, aged one month, son of | Patrick end Mary Ann Kelly. ' This lovely bud, so young, to fair, Called hence by early doom, | Tust came to s»ow bow eweet a flower. in Paradise would bloom. At Edmonton, on March 15th, 1899, Semuel Martin, aged 75 years, leaving four sons and two daughters to mourn their lors. RovaL, Baking Powder Made from paste cream of tartar. Safepuards the food against alum. menacefs to are the gre utest ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. ! A*AAASARAAS A. Money Saver We claim Qur Island Condition Powder is a money Sawer to those who purchase it. | BECAUSE — By its, use animals assimilate the! food they eat, requiring less food. BECAUSE — It purifies and enriches the blood. Sound digestion and increased strength Saves the food. Try it. Prepared and sold by A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B Central Drug Stove Sunnyside. PEEPS EFF EY 7 =~ Weal Paper If you are going to paper ome room or the whole house, send or telephon~, us for our sample sooks of MEW DESIGN®. every kind of Wall Paper, from the simplest designs, to the most elaborate-embonssed effects. The right buying ef Wall Paper i the difference between an ARTISTIC HOME, and an ordinary house. The danger of wrong buying m overcome when selections are made from our large stocks. aa The prices are right; as !ow as it is possible to sell first class up-te-date wall papers. We shall be pleased to have you call and look through our stoek. Geo. Carter & Co. Importers of wall paper artistic an enn en nna en lh Farm For Sale 16@ acres at Dundas We effer for sale 100 aeres of land at Upton, Dundas, formerly eccupied by Aagus MePheraon. "@ acres clear aed in good heart, the re mainder usder mixture of bard and sot weed. Allexcellent coil. Terms easy, M.&D.U. MeLBOD, Attorneys at Law Charlotigiows Feb. let 1899, | Montague, March i4, *99—pat 1mo Feb 2ad wkly lmos Veuve E FeV Eves = la 2 on ee ee A OE OI ENE A EI A A AEE, REE AEE nage iit al inion en