mn THE ne tes EX AMIN ER a OUT OF 2,000 | CLAIMS ‘ THE OCEAN ACCIDENT General Agent Charlottetown THR DAILY EXAMINER. 29 An RAILWAY EXT Murray Co intry wd th raiiway accol w believe tbat tne ana irprised the Govern mpelied instead to negotiate with the Grand Trunk Company for ran- ning powers over ‘heir se or for its pu chase. Tt railway extension e duty of the Government to upply those . . mise), Inciudit lines whicb bave been pre - the live through Belfast to Murray Harbor Ther they mey « ns ler the | priety ‘ siding the construction of lines which are | needed, such se the proposed Crow’s Nest | Pass Railway The building of an adJ tional line between YQ rebec and Mentrea for the sake of tne political support to be given by seven or eight Fre cies would be @ political atrocity which not even the Guardian ought to be expe ted to excuse ———____6+ 8+ e—————————— NOTES AND COMMENTS. —No wonder they are having earth- akes Quebe —The wild geese are hear the Petrel is yet upon the way —The farmers of Bloomfield are pet tioning for a wharf to be Dwmit at or near McLellan’s shore, on the north side of Mil! River. —Mr. Dillon reports to The Farmer that upwards of 60,000 pounds of buiter | have been made at the Central Creamery during thia winter and that the output of butter from the creameries of the Province willbe more than double that of lat Wiater. ae Pe ters has won so many golder oD opinions in the went that be is, ap panei ly, not anxious to return to his home and duty. But he must, of necessity, te here in time to take the rzios after the formal- ities at the opening of the Legislature have been disposed « organ in ry of tts »vernment the iarge —Le Solie!, the Quebec city, party in Wrighi. In headli nes it de cigtes that “ibe people of the province testify their gratitude to Mr. Laurier for having re-established Catholic and French instruc The same claim is mad- editorially, with the remark that the Catho- lic teaching and the French language were shut out from the Manitoba schcols for | the last six years under conservative rule. The Liberals of Quebec are being fooled to explains vie . ” 100. the top of their bent. po Citi scaremestiaanmaas NEWS NOTES Premier Greenway is to visit Ottawa | ; ately on the close of the Manitoba with Premier Laur immed Leg *iature OonFftui ier. A bill bas been introduced in the Maine Legislature providing for a fine of $590 for | photographic or other representations of prize fighting ymmendation of the Arch— bishop ot Canterbury, the original loz of the Mayflower (which carried the Pilgrim Fathers to America), now in the library of Lambeth Palace, will be presented to the State of Maseachuretts. Upon the rec The cyclone which struck South Geor- gia on Monday has left a trail of death and disaster which grows worse as time passes. The valley of Chattahoochee is almost swept clean. The total deaths reported are nineteen, and at least two hundred are more or less hurt. The National Zeitung, an inspired organ; publishes an article on the Transvaal rituation, in which it says that in view of the fact that Great Britain i« sending re- inforcements of troops to South Afsics, | Germany will watch developments with the closest interest. Word comes from Washington tbat Secretary Long has instructed Admiral] Bunce to assemble all the vessels of the North Atlantic squadron under his com- mand that the exigenc.es of the case will permit at New York April 27, in order to participate in the exercises attending the turning over to the ¢ t¥ of New York of the (srant monuament. n Stockholm lost her power of speech and through sudden | grief, and could nottake her part. She was accordingly hypnotized, and the uperator haying suggested that she should proceed to the theatre and go through her part, *he dil so quite unconsciously, and in such a natural manner that the audience remained in igaorance of what had taken piace trees Ane memory am<¢ot! f | amcianaepeenenpnnamneianssseanm aii a HALF PRICE Christy’s .« Celebrated London Hard Hats We have about 10 doz hard Hats left r from last season’s stock; all fairly good shapes, in blacks and colors, which OV we | we offer to clear at half prices Prices from 50c to $2.40 now 25c to $1.20, and our wholesale samples at wholesale prices Also 100 dozen | In Fedoras, Alpines and ‘Soft Flexible in | Wool, ae ** Felts, We cfter these nd retail at very lowest prices. et your spring hat ¢ heap. ae WW. h Weeks & Co, The People’s Store,whole sale and Retail, INTERCOLONIAL EXTENSION, Sin,—The Governor-General, in his | speech, announced the fact that hie Gov- ernment has decided to railway from Quebec to Montreal. New, sir, before the taxpayers of this Dominion allow vast sums of money to be building new railways, it bebooves them to enquire m'emplated line is nec-ssary to development of the country aud the de- mands of traffic or not? la this case there cau be but one answer. Already there are | two lines of railway, which are more than | eufficient for the traffic, and a third is | clearly noi wanted. It will add nothing to | the convenience of passengers, and will | not lessen to any extent the freight charges | Bat it leads through seven con- -titnencies, | and will have the effect of consolidating | them in the interests of the “ pairty. The building of this line will be « shameless waste of pablic money, and furnishes painful evidence cf the truth of i the boast of the Quebecers, that they are | * Masters of the Administration.” | The independent (?) Guardian swaliows, | with a smile, this dose of corruption which | may yet turo the stomach of many a sound grit! He adds: “It will be a much more justifiable thiog to ae extend the Inter- colonial than to expend mitlions on the Crow’s Nest road.” happen to know something of both districts. The Crow’s Nest Pass gives access, by an easy grade, tu | British Columb: a and opens up 4 region of untold mineral resources, the Passe itself having invaluable miece of coal, the best of limestone and magnificent timber —ihe former indispensable to prcfitable | mining and the two latter n:uch necded by the prople of the prairies. The only access tothe mines of the Kootenay is by an American line. Oa this subject Mr. Andrews, a business man of Winnipeg, ioterested in mining, says he | believes “that every day’ 3 delay in the completion of the Crow’s Nest Railway means a great loes to the people of eastern Canada.” The Americans are now supply- | ing all the wants of the country, which is developing g eo rapibly that he estimates = will be 100,000 peopie in West Kootenay by the Ist of January next. expen Jed on Here is a great mineral district, which would give a market for manufac- | tures and farm products, crippled and cut off from the rest of Canada, workisg bard to make wealthy the people of a toreign country by no means friendly to us for want ot a railway which wonld greaily tacilitate their business and distribute the wealth amongst our own people by supply- ing their wants. Yet an “independent ’ newspaper justifies the Government in building @ line where two are already ruo- ning, aod condemns the Crow’s Nest Rail- way which is acknowledged by ail who understand the subject, including the Min- ister of Railways himself, to be a neces— sity not only to the mining districts but to the whole of Canada. The people of Belfast and “Murray Har- | bor will not be likely to endorse the build- | ing of this unnecessary third line between Quebec and Montreal while their branch is not even mentioned. as the Guardian no tympathy fur them? J.T. Jenxins. P. 8S. I see by Jate despatches another evidence of the fact that Quebecers are masters of the administration * Mr. Lavergue, M. P., is to be anew jadge of the Exchequer Court! Is there no Grit whose buggy needs a fifth whe+l? It is about a* necessary 4s a second Exchequer Court Judge. w, ha 2 EE eee ee Archbishop Langevin left Winnipeg a few days ago for Montreal to meet the | Papal Ablegate. He is confident that his attitude will be endorsed by the Ablegate. The Wisconsin assembly has passed the bill making it a misdemeanor for any theatre manager toallow women to wear high hats in public p'aces of amuvement. The India famine fand of the Montrea! Star has turned the fifty thousand dollar It is reported in London that owing to| mark. This is by far the largest sum ever preparations for eventualities in the Traus-| raised by a newspaper in Canada for vaal, the arrangements forthe Anglo- | ¢ha-ity. Egyptian expedition to Khartoum have been suspended London officials express the belief that if President Kruger persists in bis claims for indemuity, as a result of the Jamieson raid ioato the Transvaal seriows trouble will ensue. Prince Bismarck is confined to hie hou e by nervous depression and gastric disorder, He receives few visitor?, but his condition is not considered as serious. Johnson's Baking Pow build a line of whether the the TELEGRAPHIC, Sreorut Desararoves to tHe Examiner PARLIAMENT OF CANADA, Foster's Effective Speech. Gonsternation in the Civil Service. Ovrawa, March 29 It is generally conceded that Hon. Mr. Foster's speech on Friday evening was the most effective one—so effective, indeed, that the Goverament, which wee anxions to clore the debate on the aduress tu evening, could not allow Foster’s points to pass unanswered. Accordingly it was decided that Sir Richard Cartwright should repy. ‘This accounts for his moving the adj uroment of the debate. Just how long the debate will continue it is net now pos- “ible to say. In counection with the Diamond Judile, honors av interesting rumor is in circula tion here, tothe effect that Sr Charl « Tupper will be raised to the peerage fo Hs services in promoting the unity of th En pire: From present appearances the civil ser- vice of Canaca bas fallen on evil days. | said thatthe billto amend the Civil Service Act wil make sweeping changes, even to the extent that Lo appointm nts hereafter will be of @ permanent nature. REIGN OF ANARCHY IN CRETE, The Turks’ Bloady Ultimatum. M arch 2 The conditions which prevail through out Crete beggar description. A warfare ct rapine and pillage is going on in every direction. The Turks declare that if the island should be handed over to Greece tlev will massacre not only every foreiga- er, but even their own women and children avdthen fight the Christians to the bitter end. i Canea, 29. a The Axe in Montreal Bows REaL, March 29. For some time past it bas been rumored that large numbers of civil servants em ployed in the different departments of Montreal would be dismissed, and on Saturday the reports were shown to be true. Forty-five employes received notice that their services would not be required after the first of May. ALL PAPER mE @ WY Ispow ; Deca’? THE BEST TIME all] |jin- 3 To ped = ae a r is a en Ih» that is NOW. ~ le aeee I» IW THE BEST PRICE G To pay for Wall Paper is the J ‘fl o. . the BEST WALL [ip _ eeee « «i! THE BEST PLACE hw ~t{{f To buy Wall P al is whe ‘re e- all] the latest = n lian and i — |} ‘ — in aif sat Carters’ | -atl] 22008 i> ill] I: ‘| CARTERS’ a IN FOR PAPER. § 3 WAL Sianlake Property FOR SALE. Valuable property, with a Three Ten- ement Dwelling thereon, situate on the West Side of Malpeque Road, Charlottetown Common, formerly owned by the late John Stanlake. In Chancery, In the Rolis Court To be sold by Public Auction, at the Law ™ urts Building in Charlo'tetown, on WED - NEApAY, the FOURTEENTH, day of A@RIL, next. at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, in pursuance of an order cf the Honor able Edwaru Jarvis Hodgson. Master of the Rolls, en the 2ith day of March, inst, in suit ‘or partition ‘wherein Albert #tanlake and others are complainants, and F ederick J. Stanlake and othe's are defendants—Ali that tract, piece or parcel of land situatein the Common of Charlottetown, aforesaid, bound- ed a» follows, that is to say: —Bya line com- mencing on the west side of Malpeque Road, at the northwest anglt of land form: rly leas- ed to Fra” cis Monaghan, and thenee running westerly along the northern boundary of said land two hundred and nineteen teet, thence running northerly at right angles thareto fifiy feet. thence running easterly parallel to the first mentioned iine to the said Maloeque Read, and thence sroutherly- a’ong the same to the place of beginning, the said land beipg part ot Common Lot Number Twenty in the Common aforesaid. The above preperty will be conveyed free from incumbranc~«s. Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid at sale. and the balance 0a confirma- tion of sale by the Court of Chancery, and ex- ecution of Deed by Master in Chancery. Sale will be conarmed by the court free of expense to the purchaser. Dated this 261 = of March, A.D., 1897 -A. LONGWORKTH. Master in Chancery, i a FTF Mr. A. eo INGs, Complain ants’ Solicitor. 4-135 sale, A N A D A 9 Province of Prince Edward Island In Chancery. In the Rolls Court. Albert Stanlake, Emma Ashton, Albert Lee, Elizabeth Aun Lee, Frederick Heosler acd Lillian Hensler, Complain- ants. And Frederick J. S anlake, Arthur W. Stan- lake, Josepo Stanlake, Thomas W. Reilly and Mary Jane Reilly aod Mary E Stanlake, a minor under the age ot ( apd §& it. ete. Half the Money Working Men Paton’s. Night Dresses at the lowest prices ever quot- el—Jus, Paton & Cvu’s, Said to be worth 65c, not strike you that way, but come and see our line of shirts. Shirt for a dollar as the ones we're selling now. in price from $2 to $2.75, yours for $1.75 the store display or handling, right enouga in themselves, but poor as merchandise. a price so little as to make absolute bargains. tor 30c. for this p.m. clear. 50 Dress Lengths 7 question of how to Jeok well and be comfortable in the sain. 13 at $4.20 worth $6; Cashmere Gossimer $5. JAMES PATON & GO’. mach eo ethene MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1897. MAO Re 222e2eeReeReeee22222220 = AND OPENING : as ® e*eeee OF OUR. eeeee Ss ° a * Se | Better No Travelli 7 7 No Travelling % e y *ye,8e e y Facilities ones ipsa sel “y As up stars to s . : : ; a a For showing our , A a - House Ve a high-class goods 5 . ny we % se aid new Ldies JUnder- “Is %: s'ore a celtking. os WA “Wo SS 4%; We invite the public to come and see the values we offer, and compare as ; them with those anywhere else This isno ORDINARY OFPEN- a) SG LADIES*® UN DERCLOTHING XTITG We intend to sell as well as show goods BLOUSES, 9% Si in our new chepartment In our new Department. a Se one yp iis ws iv Wy Pillow Slips, made from a Sheets, made from heavy “igen . So Night Gowns good strong co! standard bleached cotton, 40 sheeting, 24 yds long by 2} ide, 3 Blouses,’ancv stripes and figures $2 Rte tucked yoke, douv.e bac k, we re inches wide,3 inch hem,feather hd inch hem 6 ot onbie mane’ ene lack, new 3) > a ned linen lace, o nly stitched, 6 sleeve, 60c gocds, for opening, Orn i es sda 20¢ JOC es a Rial Oe ee Sheeting, 72 inch bleached, guar ai 95 WN Ladies’ Drawersmad 0d « Pillow Slips, same quality as}*%ed pare goo ls, uo fillivg, 2} Blouses, stripes and figures, 89 oe able cotton, ena “ae - a above,42 inch wide,3 inch hem : . per yd. 24 ee collar and cuils, new Se 9% embroidery, ) | feather stitched, 6 i sheeve, uw ® ss ho R ; Cs Play iki a 21e Sheeting, 81 inches wid, fali jh “ie ; eae € ov ers, Made of excellent > M ' 7 ; , oleached, good heavy twill, only Fancy Perceline, piped seame, \ als cotton, sizes 32 to 33, only > Pillow Cotton, 42 inch wide. er yd. 25 pleated back, pointed yoke, white : e > . ISe¢ ~ —_ worth every cent of 14¢ P colar and cuffe, 1 25 6% nin % . ee C, ODLY . a: White Shir ts, made of goo] he ayy Crochet Quilts, 2} yds long, by = = Ob, pi i3 ivch hem, : +s M PLZ yds ride, 24 y - 77¢ cotton, plain with 3 inch hen 88¢ make, auttal designs, 27 by @ wars ght fe ie } inch knotted © 3¢ ee Muslin Blouses, 44 * wean Py 245 : 60 ouble pointed yoke, pleated i or ze aN 2 yards. back and frcnt, wed “ly ee a - | Marsailles Quilts.2: yds long, by >< Zs Crochet Quilts, Scotch make. 2 yds wide, good heavy make @ 4s i ~ Se a re ; — knotied tringe, $1.25 ius rs Ss I 6) GZ %s Fashion's Fads oe ee Iw = a“ : eur as So im i% Zs Finest Fitting i j Swiss Organdi e, “i Se ; Linen Batistes, 9 as Fancy Grass Linens. : oe Blouses. Galateas, é: ‘ Fancy Batistes. *h Ai The Always Busy Store. |The Always Busy § tore : Vy Se & 71 wy i; . a6 + : ty s STANLEY BROS., The Always Busy Store 5 = ut a6 CLL COLCCLCPCCLCACHHC lle LlA222222202 EE SSCS USES” SOSS 82S G2FT TESVSSESISBIESEOG BLATCHFORD'S } Calif Meal: A Spscial Perfect mk Subst Spend on Dry Goods outside of our store is money lost if it purchases Clothing Hats or ee Carpe's. Highly renneedl by bin Farmers. Ask your Dealer for it Only Preparation Endorsed by Agricultural Experimental# as > Stations. | To-nights Money Savers Men's Shirts, Men’s Suits, Men’s Hats All farmers should sell the milk and raise fine calves more econom- gene and quickly on the Calf Meal. ~~» es. = Buy a Benson Hat at Paton’s. Buy a Crossley s Carpet at Paton’s. Buy Children’s and Boys’ Clothing at 520 Ladies’ Blouses at sweeping reduct- ions for to-day and to-night. 85e quality at 60¢; ‘95e quality at 75e; $1.10 quality at 90c. 25 percali and organ- dy cloths in plain evening shades. $225 and $2.20 quality, yours four $1 65. This offer is good only for to-day and evening. Exclu- sive cesigns and exclusive new sieeve. Saturday Snaps—— Coreets, Shirt Waists, Men's Dress Goods, Blouses and Carpets. MATURES THEM — AULD BROS, AGENTS FOR P. E. 1g SO 6 OOS 8 GGSS ESET OSE BOGE 48 5265628 PREVENTS SCOURING Blouse day at Paton’s Shirt Day at Paton’s Buy Rugs to-day at Paton’s. Buy Wrappers to-day at Paton’s. For one hour tiis p. m* ladies will find Barnes Bicycles They're White UANAAAAAANAAGUAAAAAAAAALAAAA4UALAAAALAAAANAAAUAAANAAALAAAAAAUAAUA UNIS | E. C. BALD, The World's Champion Won his laureis on a‘ White Flyer.’ He knows the value of a perfect mount. as few riders know it. He says “it is a wheel-fit for a champion.” There is but one “Barnes White Flyer.” Its distinct fea- left. Hats, See our 49c Shirs Waist. Only 19 Jas Paton & Co. god shirts as we sell? They may We've never sold as good a Money back. You take no risk. P. P. & Co. All our homely Patterns ranging What if some friend tells you he never wore such g A Rug on the floor is better than one in our stvre. Our Glove ad is always on hand. New spring gloves in all leading shades for spring ummer,’97. All guaranteed. wm CASET DAAGATN. .) =” Such a counter full of Corset Bargains does not come often; a word as to the reason of Numerous small lots of oddments, as the Londoners say, and Corsets soiled from use in Hence 50¢ White Corsets fur 25c. 40c drab Corset 65¢ drab Corset for 502. All odd Corsets at sweeping reductions for this p. m. tures talk. Its graceful lines, tool steel bearings and « See our 30c Corset for this p.m. See our 45c Corset for tuis pm. See our 60¢ Corset invisible joints with internal reinforcements, are See our-85e Corset for this p.m. All our American Corsets in white at 20c to features of merit that are at once apparent. Itis a business wheel for the business mana swell top notch wheel for the mar of leisure—a stylish and elegant wheel for the lady rider. Call and see 1897 White Flyer at Dawson’s,The Bicycle Depot—it is superb. DAWSON sxe wes seve Did You ‘FN0D FOR Ever REFLECTION at this season of the year. See better value than we . yds to cach; worth $2.80, for $1.75 for this p.m. 19 Blouses at 42c WOMEN’S MAGRINTOSEES The Mackintosh solves the Rainy days need not keep a women in doors now-a-days. 14 at $2 worth $3.50; 6 at $3 worth $4.50. Navy, blue and black and brown worth $6.50 TODAY’S OFFER.— Six at $1 worth $2; Men's Rubber Coats at half price to clear. RUBBERS. offer in our line of Lvdies} PLANT FOOD Boots at $1.00 2 Wecon- benefits your plants sider this the best value brings them on wonderfully. THE LADIES OF ST. JAMES’ CHURCH and ever offered in new We have just rece ived a nice, WILL HOLD THEIR goods. We want your fresh stock, : 1 Try a ‘packet if you wish to opining about the matter. Call and give it to us. improve your flowers. ene ee, Annval Fancy Sale and Tea The majesty of the law under the British | ° : ™ 4 t Constitution is something indicated in| der gives iullest satis ‘action | ty; "t%ore years: by Aineas A. Macdon- : curious ways. The other day, at Bow 25¢ " d J h d hit Defend e nye Ez a Ss A W RED N Street Pclice Court, London, the Right a porn ° onnson & ad titem, Defendasta, . ‘ Fi. a © x . j Hoo. Sir Williaw: George Vevabies Ver- | SOMSOR, Be itaion ee seteast det oem #4, uae. Thursday,: April 29th s non Harcourt, M. P., leader of the Oppo- instant, notice is given that all : Stamper # Corner, ae sition in the House of C ommons, #45 sum- Read our big sxe ad for two spee- creditors having claims, @iainst. the entate of —IN THE— — moned Lefore the magistrate and ficed ¢3 | fal lines of Clothing at cut ae . —o for allowing the nen of bis town) prices. These are splendid in Quorn'y County. in Prince peal Seed. ST. JAMES’ HALL SALT 3 SALT ? SALT fteeet ee fire. It wee waplencaat eee Bargain seekers can. | 2°45) Bet ees 6 otic, 12 the Zoe eon LIVERPOOL ‘ a t William Harcourt, no doubt, but a| not afford to ss this this ' ‘ , 5 i ; mageificent spectacle when locked me tempting lot. McKay Woolen will bo exclu Mp tas coiearvodee er Sik Paint it on the fencesand let the people know that Gran- Doors open at 2.30 o’clock in the after- 500 bags Liverpool Salt.) 1, store, 700 Sacks. te 8a instance of the equality of all Eng- | Co, Dated thie eth day of Mare Gout therein. | by Rubbers of Iron wear fame are the right kind to buy. Sold | noon. ‘Tea from 5 to 8 o'clock Offered f 0. b cars Gecrgetown RATTENBURY men in the eye of tue law Our Hats & Cap lead in LA} by Goff B Admission 10c. Tea Tick i t See Style. Our prices are lowest eee ratey, | On Ot At ae PEE a CREE ee Sem MON, aOrtS. The ladies have prepared s large veriesy | CX Celivered at any station. 62-135 - 5i ~ Mo we © Melond, pr a ae Metiay Ww. ality im the city.— a ‘Solicitor, of useful and ieoay ableton. on CARVELL BROs. ?§ PUG DOG.—Lost about a work Bem rece eal ay Wooleu Coe, 4,13, 50 Ap 2. GOrr BROS. 74 — 135 74.—135 lw Pe dor “A reward will be paid by oa: ; lead for its recovery. =