YHK DAILY EXAMINER... oe ge gS pene THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18 _ 1897. ae. ——- = - a ee et aes i ee een Sas ——————————— CC ident IS THIS HONEST? THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. fioding of a resolution. _—, yo . aig A i ‘ ’ rage ‘ cKinnon, seeing the Chairman aia no n I HE Patriot of last evening says “Let Sin,—Accordiag to a resolution passed oe mn 4 aa: fomend on the plat- Mav happen to any person | Tae Examiner name one dishonest act on | 8 & public meeting held at Murray Kiver form, and tried to prevent the mover from ' , — ve ste ag " (the part of the Government or its offi- nae acts ffice of Ti “7 ®P".\ reading the resolution.” Fourth, Mr, wa i 1 1) ; vies jsa) . > Wh : ointed met at the cilice o ra ae Ki ; i Davies w rhe polic ies issued by the | ciels.” What about the datiag of road Seats on the 4th inst. ? Dr. Barnes being Mokiveen euid tas. 5. . ie Srzout Desrarosss ro ras Bxamies & a all-powerful at Ottawa, and did not re Ocean Accident Guarantee | orders drawn in November and December | elected chairman and the undersigned | quire any aid in building the Railway. 1896, “January 1897,”"—in order that the ae ws ee See Was | Therefore the resolution oy pot ey: GREEKS WARNED B T R sor al) bi > of ac— , expeaditures of 1896 may be | agreed to and ordered to be mailed; Fifth, Mr. McKinnon said he ha no - Yorp. cover all kinds of ac- ; °*Pee : ‘My appear to be less ‘ifth, Mr. } : d Corp. ore | than they really were; and what about the (corv.] time to discuss a Railway ee k POWERS Sac carance ay in our SS entnen entetinte wins > Hiab detine of al -» - | To the Honorable A. G. Blair 6th. Mr. McKinnon said it would take « cidents which man Is liable lating of tax receipts for money paid in 0 eee a * E oe Neenle him fully three hours to speak on the Rail S January 1897, “December, 1896.” j j y : . ad hefi i hi — emcee | t The Company has oi » i order Ottawa. way, and before that his pritence. was << ailment baited uss, hc amuaias that the revenue of 1896 may appear to be | 7 required at Georgetown. = . ; he petition of the undersigned humbly 1 akties ee . . . : ~y) $2,000,000 greater it than really was? Is this honest ? chobeaies ¥ oo one o 5 at - an ae ee » The Situation ls Guiet, a ’ ’ Orcan the Patrict,point to similar acts of That at a public meeting held at Murray aa : eal a6 aon i : fenchle IIT CAPIT# ZL dishonesty while the Liberal-Conservatives en - ae County, , Prince — tion ® The eholadhedemeeniien tan When aleey Department 150 Dress [ en ths at Half P ; were in Office ? islend, Os Monaay, the ist Gayot Fvere- Mr. McKionon felt that he was beffled in Canea, Feb. 18. “ 4 £ Tice, aa itself as favorable to the early construction | yy). Davies in the resolution. Seeing the Canivero, sent a note ‘yesterday to the of a brauch railway from Southport to object Mr.McKinnon bad in view, and Greek Consul inforining him thas any at- We're busy—al ways busy; ; Murray Harbor South, with a cross section : , > : tack on the part of Greece upou Canea, J ’ ) > Wi 7 being anxious for unauitnity, IL proposed ; hep : t t lene alk or line from, at or near Caledonia to Car- that he (Mr. McKinnon) should draft a Ketim. Sitia, or Heraklion, would be re- yet never too JUS) to ta digao or Perth station, on the P. BE. I. Ry | resolution. This he did not choose to do; paliad vy She wareh ine of the powers, The for a moment concerning —Half a millioncf dollars’ worth of : : ‘ ‘ i ; ‘ : and thata memorial tothe Government |). Ma Olerice Seae't i *| Consul was warned that all farther hostile é ‘ custom is the foundat gold, taken out of tt ; A » pres | Ut Ate. Charles Sere baagh proposed one: ) . ‘Oicition i te} any goods you may like to in- : ' dation of a < veearth in twelve in favor of the same be imm diately pre which: was accepted hy the- apover and: rection on the part of Christian insurgents a g e y business —that’s what we have ( & —Montreal Star: Canadian Commie- - ——— om ary, A. D. 1897, the following. resolutions preventing the passing of the resolution— S 7 NOTES AND COMMENTS. were Sanntmouny passed : the meeting being decidedly against him— Asa result of tle conference, the com- ee W indow. rc (1) Resolved, That this meeting records! ),, pretended to see something offensive to maoder of the foreign squadron, Admiral as * U W sioners seem too much inclined to give General Agent | everything away Gutta Cok . . even themeelves Charlottetown ‘ Transient trad: is all right for superstructure, but steady ngs YT) nths, i$ & not unimportaut fact for i f led ~ tand Greek troopsia other partsof the i et See 95 @ ; : pared ana forwarded. seconder, and being the mee:in Ops ta t quire about ee our 25 cent i Nova Seco Sh } 7. . gs ° ‘ ‘ gpm tothe nu De 1@ . roy : . THE DAILY R x A MIN KR eto eres It suows that there is scope (2) Reeolved that Dr. C. L. Baroes |... eulteied unanimously, island must cease at once. Dress Goods, J. P. & Co. worked for, fee our 25e for mining enterprise in 4 ‘ast as well ) > > . 2p cart : , 10 in the West. oe bene et Thaah gud Lasher Jor inn te | yc,Wbilst f sm. pleased to haves Me. Mood ahs S25. Fe Dress Goods.—J. P. & Ce , EBRUARY 18, 1897 Charles Sencabaugh and Luther Jor 7 ©) Kinnon declare in his letter that he is in Everything is quiet around bere. 5 2. 7 EON AS . aoe ee , ¢ . . oO *e Pp n v . . : . ' —Maii and Empire: ¢ onsignments ot | 4 Committee lo prepare and forward & | favor of the Railway, | cannot permit him sipciigen nicl ; aad American pg iron are leing sh ed to memorial to the Dominion Government iD to misrepresent meas saying that 1 warns : NET RESUL rs England, and the other day "] 500 fs s of accordance with the foregoing resolution ieigpened an off-nsive resolution. on News at Ottawa. ruc Patriot is eager to fight its battles | steel bille s were sent fron Pu laleipb a We would, therefore, respectfully re-) iis Jotter. valle ee : ther the time | © Birmingham. Yet our tariff reformers | present that the large and important Dis- Yours very truly, Orrawa, Feb, 18. ~i oer ags We has ~. «| tell ae that the tree admis-ion of iron and | tts of Belfast aud Murray Harbor com ALexaxper Manriy. Tt 1s stated thatthe Canadian Pacific 28e 30c, 35¢e. 40e. and 45e nor th nclination | i ia’e ‘| steel would have the effect of increasing | Prielng about one-fifth of the ares and Valleytiel!, Feb. 15, 1897.° Ratieaw Comzasy. hes wade s dshaite #00 IUC, dV, ec, an ac : population of this province foutside of . Wer to ran*he line through the Crow’s a Dress Goods for a : Life is too short and the present state of} return cargoes from Britain. F ; ) r : > < — - . tenis te a imit of aa Lariottetown) are su‘Tering very grea N ‘ . y > eid ° . . the Province too despera ’ — I aa oy ong Sar remarks that inconvenience for want of Railway com- ee TT ee ore _ ' 5 apa wo ot ee useless discussions and = rec! soos | Canadians have about the same reasoos | in yuication with the centres of trade and fi = : - . ‘ ; the past of thetwo parties in this | for thandfulpess in getting Sir Richard the prineipal ports ot the Island, namely George W. Wakelards auc cidsi $ 300 Mr. Ewart, the acting chief? engineer, Our prices are chea onl . co 5 ca sod Mr. Davies back asthe deacon had | ¢ y : oe 1 Georgetow: hich | Rev. John Goodwill.............-.008-8. 5 00 has given an official report on the recent If we gs : . : P 7” Proving The duty of the hour ie to try) acieiatesh at Oe Charictietown and Georgetown, in w vich 3 SSedley Bai ieee slisastrotis fire. Itis an elaborate attemp we succeed in pleasing the sense that the g! ods a : Fi ‘hen, g used bis hat for a collection position it must be readily admitted in | Rev. B. Hedley Balderston, ‘Chat So ethics tan Seabiah Winema A : | 5 we ¥ re to get the : eae _ | late a an unresponsive gathering, be | (his age of progress we are very much ee ee 19 00 ik WE att eatin a orks Depart | you, we please vurselves even excellent value for*the mone is aow in. But we may - a oa = get o- article of headwear | hindered from succesefully competing The subscriptions of Murray Harbor{ Hun. Mr. Borden has atrived*here. more. See our 25c *Dress See our 25c Dress Gooda-—f. . mon " net floan-} Dack again, Weare told that the two) with places that are enjoying the accomo-| 4.4 Mount iferbert, in yesterday’s iseue , Goods window. - J. P & Cx ser yd They ar . P. & Cec . , eee in . f the | CSnadians bad some conversation with @| dation of Railway communication. | wore paid to ? ~ ; » * Oe, Bek ), } * 5 . 1ey are 40 inches .% ). 7 : oumber of leading Americans; that they That for some years past the inhabitants WB. Dawsox The Lam was U set wide, light in color. One rea- twe parties me proposed, ROt @ reciprocity treaty, but @ } o7 tiese large and important districts bave ha Tre a p D . gon for selling t} f » When the Liberal-Conservatives entered | joint commission to consider the whole | peep agitating and encouraged to believe icin ii Feb. 18 2" selling them for 20ca office in 1878, the net capital of the Pro oo = ae that they 2 this that a railway would be built between ' Collected by the Trustees of North : a rON, e Pe 5. , yd is we want to unload be- eal rea, | PSO Sefore Senator Sherman, who was | Sout) -en’s C , i Mur se : : . 3y the upsetting of a lamp the wife anc . nce was. according to the offivial fizuree, , Southport in Queen’s County, and Murray | y Schoo strict: J p g I . : : ne ' - e we paet ng Tae. | aad eee willing to hear al! the argaments they | Harbor South in King’s County, wich Mi hos chool Distric : two daughters of ex-Alderman James fore Mi . Paton sends us on our $1,433,893 35 ; aod at the ena of sso" | cared to advence, but w'io did not remote- | croes section or line role at er neat Calb~ Ucorge ds ap a! sss 0 tb age lire ceskingtell % 60 Flannagan, while preparing fora ball, new spring stock. 2 three months before the Liberal-Conser- a _—— — ca " ae ene donia to Perth cr Cardigan station on the Henry Neill Ste Ss ; > ph basty Daseed, = ng as atives left office, the net capita! amounted | When the proposal came before him 4 | present Island Railway. Swe 15 gpl eo fiat aoa ’ +” | ed for the life of Mise May Fiannagan. ots : athe: 390.25—a net gain of $225,000 McKinley's Secretary of State; thet, in the That in the session a 1894, one of our one ener ees nae ee ee ee ee 1.00 “im a t} -_ ty or Rear © $1,709,300.25—a net gain of F-<0, meantime, the Republican Ways and : on SR Tiron cosas « voervss i, sohsecnceten. °° OO iat’s Cur pl l ; ; an itn 190i pL DEC! 8) -pres-ntatives in the Sevate of Canada] > : ; Lp aus G ian, 1e pla he Liberals came into office in 1591.) yreang Committee are boastfully returning honed th ae hi rine Ss muej, Moreside....... ednecseecemee 8 CO The rowers Concur. ci . pa ‘ot 1008 hed baie taka — tal he McK £ | showed that we, in this province, were Te ites 1. 00 sd like best and our customers ap. and at the end of 1895 had, according tk de agri€uitural echedule to the McKinley | insily entitled to the expenditare of |‘ Bae Vranas see Magee $0 We «+See pe Feb. 18 , . : ; 7 : ton Coles eRLIN, 18, 7 "OV : ‘ ; the Patriot's own admisesion—see Patriot | altitude; and that our commiasioners are 2,000,000 in railway extension and public Geo, Cole : We ieaGe'e ss oh a antncduvab ten 00 Beni - . 1 Not onl fit to wear. but fit prove most. cs = lies to : : j ta | Teturniog ‘satisfied.’ ” $ i a ort to oh e j_ | Herbert Wertacott............sereene-s + 25 The Cologne Gazette confirms the be- : , every depart : ° ne ee : at fe valathon tl a8 tar 1 owl = ws Mra, Conant Yonnker. ..... ..4....0000 1 00 ; lief that most of the great Kuropean powers to be seen; g xd to look at, as , — ment ot this big + 2297 296 291 ‘ee eae lng to population, th Cla . o : ; i " i of the Province about $397,826.52 --Le Monde of Montre al evidently im- ake re time was never attempted by David Hooper........ seesseeeseree 200! concnrin the proposal that the powers | W ell a3 good to wear: fast cols store. We dont handle zoods That is to say, tie net result of twelve | ag aes that the Manitoba Schoo! question anyone to be repated. “ | Wa. Coles...sssee. cc cess. see seeseee 100] shall blockade the Pieracies. sure dye. uncom: eond & that are simpl vy “cheap.” We: 4 ¢ Liberal-Conservative Administra: | ' etill unsett ed. Biz with these aes in the ceaciee of 4006. ena. claim Ss Bis asctbes oe Na es cc 25 : tye; ‘ ommon goods at buv : 3 P- big aed amg threateniugs it-eya: The Manitoba ques: | | altar Samer Moreside....c.s0c0-seseeésrereee 1 00 common prices. Only 25¢ uy the best goods and ask tion was an addition to our assets of] |. enh Seed nate tx a Bede) . te- for our share of the raiiway extension was I W ise ea ly . $225,000 ; and the net result of five yeer | medial law r That o tua Cota’ a. are | UY Our representatives Loth in the Houre Alice Bolt es qntenarrh ph iveres cose entethesves ae A S A dress goods.— J. P. & Co. omly a reasonable advance — t administration wae ad entitled to end they will have it at any |?! Commons and Senate of Canada sega J va Wise MP. P Sinbedica dest: i ~ , s cost, Jas. Paton & Co. ie pen Mena , oo yi mie na s) the | sented in so thorough and convincing a | TO SPY USE Abs Be Bevseneeeesene 3 Of d ey 3 oa. on $400,000. | ©O*", OF Confederation will go up If the : ee OGM, IN ils « so odes. os 3,0 50) — a SReEREy S TEDRETIOR OF ClRE HPSS GOVT NYT none ciiediuiile me. a tection | Menver that the Minister of Railways aud Philip Chandl —— ode : By these admitted net results the people fn een ee oe teut Fe z, | Cauals and the Leader ofthe Government | {D!!'p Chandler...............secesee, 130) We have placed on our coun. y these avaitied net Co ‘gainst nimbers it isa dead leer. If it ; . Hammond Carter 130 ; “ : » their Gosacial dificalir, inde ha ce a : at that time acknowledged the justice of ee ee “| ter to-day, : ‘ may, in their floancia! difficulty, judge | van be violated with impnoity to oppres- : Mrs. Henneker 2 00 ; ie oa “ye os : or our claim and committed themselves by a | 7). ”’ Se ee ees _ . which Party they had better :urn to as, we will violate it in our turn to get rid, : rsh ; Miss L. Holvroyd. : 2 ' == — amiga . ae et” vis fa union which is contrary to nature | Promise to see that justice was dene to P. L. L. Jewk a en 1 : Ra eae ae s eae E. Island on the next oceasion when | ~. “4: “*uxtns } Tur Hox. Dasiet Davies frankly ad . Mini a. . : lefenders of British sovereignty in Can- Minister of Railways and Canals in the ee 2 | 00 | sci datas dagiaadl 00 gee a ae aa rer asus " — SS _eeense — a | thaeln diy cas Mi s,< tolls 00 ; SPOILS SYSTEM. and im which all the alvantages are on the | > : oe : CIES CU iasns pretest i persccce oy ¢ d THE SPO! LS SYSTE A dde ebeut wate. Since the conquest ay = or ogs aid eeu a Semin Mitt on 3c... ci ee ome i an see. LI we have been the best, and often the only, oy 8 ee ae 7 Eee. Oc 2.:.... ou . mits that he is in favor of the spoils sys], : A sixth session of the late parliament the aed ada. If her Majesty’s Government cannot : Joho R. Hooper......... 1 00) tem. He would not, if he had bis way, | op wil! not protect us now against the vg eee that ny oe —— a EE, Gb bneds srtens vers ¢ exensadnn 1 00° wrden the country with Commissioners | most odious oppression, if it cannot or will Che rege ee oo im. E. Co! bande os get nerd PP ; 8 railway which matter, unfortunately for Wi. E. CONC 0.0000. sees seereescerere 1 OF 5 0 Walter Curti6isis..S:hAs..ndcci. 200! viz., that “ he did uot personally lo sk reward for my troub’e. Absolute secrecy inst, he says, in reference to the first | Thomas BOWING... 5. hcicscesscties 1 é | ” railway resolution proposed at the Murray enna CTT noone shes ck ceces vs §.00 é 4, Wy, REDDIN, Phm. B. » ies hose officials have | otenf.rce respect for the constitution ; : : to ferret out those officials who have been said . a wt which cane if we | US, through consideration of other impor- A Friend 1 00 " vs ; ae i < € erate ica i . 3s . . ; Ps Pah n0win o-nblbedusocchaubew d coccdsed ; y guilty of “offensive partisanship,” or] 2 4 0) test that our unswerring loyulty to | et questions and owing tothe fact that Sie Week Siete I — | Worth 10c, 5c, 20¢ and 25e¢ cudgel his brain to invent excuses for the the British Crown is to be rewarded by parliament ceased to exist On a certain day ‘A Fr mete ee ane Se See al ; a each. Ifyou arein time you summary dismissai of officials who rote | iviastice and perfecation, it is time for us ee —_— oP 7 eee: i James Coles......6..0.: bediehdes a “lla 1 60} can have — cheice for on aa - ; \o admit that we have been mistaken, that aS Cup eens ee Saey epsemase~ Rev ’. Res ; 325] with the other party. He woald out with : mit : h ep m € ' dation are prior to thore of several locali- tev. T. B.Reagh and famivy......... - B25) : . t ] >bosen th A 4 F : : . ] : j them at once ! Ities pity that support- ™ otal oa ite i agen ? ae Fy tien, ties for which large Railway expenditures Collected by the trustees of Lower Mou- ing a party which, contrary tohis desire, ties sis ’ ee "oe proposed. tapue School: Ditrtet, = ee lA nena, ihe ot 6 per ' We therefo ¢ pray that you will take our | W. A. Poole & CO.......00.0.... 0.000000 3 00 & sat tell eeovite, he alee neeme to be petition into your most serious considera- | C, B. Poole. .s....cccscsecceccseceeccsss 1 60 manent civil _— “Fagor sarge lead er a tion and that you may cause to be passed | John T. Poole... ,..:.s.cccsccceceeeee. 1 00 aay will ng to condone the petty anc deepic- Proving that Trae Honesty end True Pill. such measures as may be necessary | Jessie Clarke. ........cecscssesesesee.. 1 00 EACH. able, though expensive, arts by which antrophytstil! Exist. and have placed in the estimates of the | D. J. Stewart..... srtteteseecsereeeee 10%) They will probably be SNAP- excuse is found for depriving civil service] If any man who is weak, nervous and | *t*#92 Of 1897 a sum sufficient to con~} Benjamio Ai'ken...... stblintiesstose -- 100) PED up quick. otfi :ials of their means of livelihood. His | d-bilitated, or who is uffering fom any struct a branch Railway from Southport | Mrs. Geo. Peteré.......c......... 75 i of their means of livel ‘ is | d- bil: » C8 8 sulle : nf . \ _ = 7 \ED ‘ “ Te hia anineneiiitt Nah cg in 1a i ees. ddellen tam in oo . County to Marray Harbor South Re ger W ena Lh Mel cbilihbens Descuce oe 50 GEO. CARTER & CO. polog ) ; youthful folle; exresses or overwo:k, wij] @ *i*6* County with a cross section or | Wm Dancey..!...... J scccsceeess esse 50 : Mune aad the appointment in his place of | 7") ahead Gitiete.me: T oth oad line from at or near Caledonia to Perth or | Miss McInnis,.........ccscecooocesecose,. 50 | THE BOOKSELLERS, G , 5 se 4 a < , . + . . Mr. darris is little to the point. It mat- | jim confi Sshsiolles anid tad ghanne . the Cardigan Station on the Island Railway, | Harry Cameron...... TE ice. 50 ters not whether Mr. Harris was Mr:] plan pursued by which I was completely | 224 3° 2° petitioners in duty bound will} John: McKinnon............s000:-00 « 26 | — ay er et bak hs oe oem eS + tented Site dns ehh d ever pray. John A. Annear........++...2 bus wheat | CS SS SS WVS®es Swe ee as Davies’ « —e a a 8 - isted wong sie am saline Seeen Meee one “De Dated at Murray River, King s County, | John Robertson......,...... Bisves 2 ” ¢ 5 é em ’ and foremar Mr. Munn was at all sien Sane pe Viger le ateel _ Weak- Province of Prince Edward Island, this | Jomes B. Poole...............2 ” é Chase Ss é events sammarily dismissed to make way| poss’ et 4th day ot February, A. D. 1897. James McFarlane. .......... I . : ° for him. Mr. Davies says that “‘ he was} Ih ve nothing to sell, aud therefore (Signed) Cmanves L. Barnes, Montague Bowerseomscne-ossns th ‘ ¢ Inés al Your Own Prices ‘ nominated for the appointment he has got | W4nt no money, but as I know through my Avert P. Prowse, : . shan ren ¢ Coeds / a “eer - . Joux J. McPuee + ION 6 inpncen ic: ietatn « at a meeting of his Grit friends after tie ae pr en pd - : ae ee Seas L oe n S. B Aitken 1 Q ? 7 ' _— such sufferers aim a to ve able t ARLES L. ENCA 1G 0. . FA teen ae tenet eennee es election This ie conclusive proof that ioe on giniditem to & eure, «1 ian Lurger Jorpay, : Mrs. Meguet. ou... 0's - éais- 2 " a De. Chase’s ¢ he was appointed according to the spoils] well aware of the prevalence of quackery, Thankiag you Mr. Editor for the space, | Charles McNeill. .<. ssreereresd ; ¢ "7 ee ¢ system. Mr. Davies says that Mr. Munn] for I myself was deceived and imposed [ remain. ‘ peter eves asizttesrepecensese oh 1 $ O ntment é Cash onl N G d s superseded Lecause ook an active | Upon until I nearly Jost faith in mankind Yours truly, Berjamin Wright...............1 Catarrh Cure y: O OOas on was superseded because he took an active | | u B-ethelan a S thes I fect] A.uert P. Prowse T. L. Poole ] és é ets ? é = r ' ctior ' vut I rejoice tosay that I am now perfectly — ae is ee es ee } iv = | ~ in an late election against Mr.} wel) and happy once more and am desirons Sec. of Committee. a eer eases 8 et and Liver ¢ : oa Fel-b. his is not the reason < flicially | therefore to make this certain means of ee ee a ee oy eee an ; ills pp b t given Mr. Muno. It is to be noted that} cure known toall. Ifyou will write to| UETTER FROM A. MARTIN, M, P./ Mre. Johnson......., .-..++ . ¢ Good sellers. ss enn. I Sal Mr. Davies does pot confirm the official | ™€ You can rely upon being cured and the S In M ok McK ‘a ] Collected by the trustees of Rice Point e y Se : ; or eS: ebich Mr. M : ; | proud sat’sfaction of having been of great} —O1Bs— tn ° a ee eeee 9 MS | Bchool Distsict ¢ New Supply reccived. rargé OL Dich Mr. Maen was disn ive : : Res ‘ : -athe charge oo 7 ‘| service toone in need will be sufficient | *¥ich appeared in your issue of the 12th | Arch B. McDonald..:. idoedtvip’ o i ae ¢ J M McLEOD & CoO The Steel, Sheathed with Elm . = . : cat o Paddle Steamer «Mirami- } after the lighthouse In any case, Mr.| assured. Send 5c silver to cover portage cd . ” 7 & 7 ine ; . . ae y . . . pe ’ : ‘ _ ehi,”’ 727 Tons. Muon was summartly dismissed from the | #¢ addrees Mr. Geo. G. Strong, North a ene amps a eo a Stewart MEO creas Fu Vs 0g cnccalttin o~: RAD Money Saving Boot & Shoe Distributors 7 ns le Nt as ot tockwood, Mich. 135 &w. ee ere ” ee ee et f CAOUINEE EOWENEE .. 65 0. vsiccecsicns. 2 OO ¢ Central Drug Store. If not previously disposed of b.y private ne ae out trial or irene rn eee See ae Duncan Campbell.................... 100 ¢ Sunnyside.” sale, the well known passenger Steamer, lovestigation of any kind, in opposition : 2 ee — ee in~innates that the resolation was couches Thomas McQuarrie............ 50 “Miramichi.” will be sold by Auction, at to the rule of w permanent Civil Service,| am, He see . ; Bey in very improper langnage, and then pro” | Donald in. 50 ee ee : ees 7 the Office of the Quebec Steamship Com and in couformity with the epsils system tre i ae it . ” , _ — ceeds . tay that for those reasons alone be | Arch, McLean............ “647 tO le wilde pany, Quebec, on Tuesday. 4ih May, next, : : : . : . i ee en “++ SHOWS | opposed it. RD ‘ “ ’cloe ‘ol ic We hope that this established fact will be| that during 1895 the g-oss reduction 4m ei i ia + ea praeggiggal iid’. cS 5 yan > 99 ai lio clock,a.m. For al! particulars noted in Parliament Looking to resuite| 2 the effective mercantile marine of eal ed teseiintn dehiiias Gen, { eras - ait! pen bs I HE EMPIRE app y to ARTHUR AHERY : ; Lo the world amount’d to 1237 vessels of | ? . . “et rene + MAC OHL o- enee ant Sh TYPEWRITER rel ic Great Britain and the United States, we | 206978 tone exc'udl an H. Davies’ honor, he bas no scruple about | ,, . “a. “ Secretary Quebec Steamship C ; rhs : at sn + | . er, we se mere a. x ce sing - : net ss Sees cahees Mianaeh aod myself as on ne: ee irress as _ _ EQUAL tony im crery respect ‘ — > ¢ Steamship Co., Quebec rrives 1 Conclusion that it is ess an 100 tons, ! is otal o ° . ilan J. McDooald............... : ’ ofallin many features } oe al . Mm = vessels of 237246% tons were steamers, warm supporters of that resolution £0 of- stor ‘Quarrie. és d lik of vita mportan e that al ermncent Civil] and 927 of 422815 tonsa were sailing | fensive to Mr. Davies. Now, to say the Hecto ee : . te eeeee seve] Only $55.00 dnd He one eowing sh i Service shal! be maintained ia Canada. | vessels. These ficures exceed the aver- | least, this is very ungenerous of Mr. Mc- ‘ Collectec nid the frastees of Canoe Cove perfect, Agents WHITE ROSE —Absolutely pure snow white so Nothi 2 Under the Spoils System we shall have,| 48° Of the preceding four years by 62] Kinnop, as he knows very well that | School District : — ROYAL GAK Best Soa made for all lavodr . - tly i oan — — mente then Ulaleed eG oann anni Geet *} steamers of 81,519 tons and by 55 safl- | neither Senator Prowse, myself or any one SOO TR ivicicen ss dnc cttnn, i . Ht ~ eninerseneeiniiiiies ig COmfart tn its use. ' P Ps : Rone Hey perpoes. Thee iN Ce A. achons | ing vessels of 42,940 tons. el<e wishes to be in the least offensive to | John MeKinnon...........cccccscccece 50 | @ PSSCDSSOCCCESOLOCECOCERCe SILVER BAR.—A Soa f wenderful cleansi 1 ; struggiing each forthe advantage of its ve manent Hon. L. H. Davies. OMEN, , . ... ; wécsoenksaan cs. 50 $ > in pound bare ‘ -—A coap of wenderful cleansing and lasting properties cu | Gwh members and supporters, while under A New Gun The questions for the public are, was] Robt. McRae............ : 100/\@ S oo ; DAIN Y ; , 5 J ill taeda, iain ; ’ , . te eree te nemeteteee j J INTY -— A har of goo} scouring Dp. the Permanent Civil Service system we an "Eig = oan ae ae ihe resolution offensive to Mr. Davies? or | Duncan Darrach,.....serercee.s-s+- 1 00 $ Stock Taking S PRIZE ¥3AB.— Adapted for rt Soa Seashell purposes shall, asin Great Britain, bave two great | used to change the action to either cee -—_ aie. hens on “Ad baatiocao fei a en os $ > A large quantity of pure Digemond Potash and Lapthorne’s Roval Potash on hand | : ; tale Saitlie Pere tag J side as desired, ed it to be » UK + 4 EES UGA tos cece se cesetnees« . 0 H and in course of manufacture, 2 indispensab re use } s parties -etriving, — in its own Mig i esire Murray River menting object to the passing | Mrs Marv McEaehern............. 1 00 : as own S superior to imported aie, e. They are indispensable to every household, and sre Ee promote the good of the country. We site tllaiiy alice steal of any resolution Beil MeKensie,..csasccdescoesccced bias 50|@ e For sale everywhere. Ch’te ' rs 7 le : 2 ow 4 a ‘ re. town S 8, cannot see why Canada may oct have a Tue Davecist’s Mistaxe—A young In regard to . first ene it is ae Colin Cari pig reese... 5. , cesecsvee. 25 b more Whisks than we want. : y ’ oap Works ote : . _ as 7 ers — 3 j a¥ that the oo reference made i S a oe k argaivs 2 on a Be Permanent Civil Service as well as Great} Iq iy entered a drug store and said to the ter 1H. daicteen a the first resolu- bre a ra eee eenent Z . Bargains to clear. See prices, = Jim ES D. LA PTUORNE & CO., ae Britain; and, contrary tothe opinion ef|clerk: ‘I want you to prepare me ef ,; al t of it h ) ede pg oe “Oe Former price 10c r Be 2 Treated by the SALISBURY Method off , } ; you” ' ..* | tion—preamble or any part of it, was that | Dougall McKinnon...... .......2 bus wheat |S ae Pesto ie, DOW Se se persistent’ SELF-HELP rere : tue Hon. Daniel Davies, ve contend that mone oo s ye os totally : = he (Mr. Davies) stood pledged for the con- | Ponald McDougall.....,......1 “ 9 ” + 7 ee ° 34 PROPRIETORS. pest ervors and menoving the toon both our political parties ought to work ie : z * on ee a agen ss oa da struction of the Railway. Would that be| pA MeDougail............ ] «“ ° b. “~ 30, “20c Is prienaee.. he reagit justifies the means. | ‘ : ‘ gist. J y arm day, won . . . : i p r v Ku SS t Ss no t *ure-ail. i towards that end rather than, as the/j y, ‘ glass ; 7 fe, offensive io Mr. Davies ? The same Beil McKenze.............../2 6s Bo s Neither should i ne fled te arene bad ee ; you have a glass of soda. She drank the , ad the preamble to th Tp ‘ Seaee ' a . . . reference was made in tee preambie to they Arch. McPhee... .........0.0,3 « © Tooth Brushes, Combs, Soaps, © Limitations alreacy smong the peopie, nor FS liberals are now work ng, towards a *po Is|s xa, and chatted pleasantly for afew late Government. Was that also offensive? Donald McDougall es 2 ee . . _@ by the half-ba4 efforts of invalids 10 go it ‘ > i syst 1 pregnant with national mismaua, e& mioutes but at leogth waid, - = hurry Mr. McKinnon evidently does not think Areh. McKinnon........ Jae “ eo Big Reductions $ = a arercitele dense ee ee , . : ment, humiliations aad dieaster. please eS me the medicine. You have so. The fact is tvat the resolution did not | Nei] D, McLean ........ me, « ® this Montia. e ) self-denial and whole-hearted faith in the s eae drank it” eaid the clerk. “Oh, said the contain anything offensive to anyonue—but | Arch. Campbell age 2 “ $ = # ; $ good W ite ote es r lady. “I wanted it for the servant map.’ ; havi t the ecti , p sts ¢*998OC Ln hee s e ® 2ven M D’s certificates by the ream will —IJa connection with the encouragement ’ Mr MeKianen, a ° bs _» ng Dougald McKinnon...........14 e 5 mune adieu ee ; —_——o— 2 a t : " } sigration, it is suggested 1 ; . laced himse}f in a faise position im regar i ; solsegaes “ : : . Sparen? <n rneamencacetiet T . 5 es _ snes -_ eae One way to be happy is to trade with | Pie sing of a railway resolution — oo eee served . © ° All sizes of this celebrated Corset kept by us. Price | DR ‘ AEN = companies to make special excursion rates | Welt comewhere eee aod thet had “on. | it hie leter resorted to very doubtful argu: | David Toman. csemn.sice-d «18 Opposite P.O.’ § $1.25, $2.25, $3.0 - CLIP! : ase ; : . ee trade somewhere else anc 1¢0 ind out of tricatin him- s f . ‘ Graduate of N Y Universit . . ; between Canadian and Old Country porte } : ments for the purpose of ¢xtr g Bog PECL MU sashes a os cdkertedeal “ e o EER R ° siversSy aad the BX or thls wane ie te pointe wo is the } vou could have savela dollar or two by self, even though such involved the Alex McLean. ea 2 “ @seccooeocosoooesesoosoueoe & B B os Soe sae py pote Y City. Be expense ‘ie the only obstacle to large nume- trading with Prowse Bros. They carry the r tation of others. Ic i. D M | ean Ten oe “ ena arR cera T aaa SE ——— rene a ot —- ener nn naman r £ ere n 5 and Canada. 2 aie “ people visiting ide & aoe aa best line of carpets, hate and clothing im on the second question: Dd Mr. Me- ' er ee “4 a ~~" | Address : - Charlottetown, P. E. 1. relatives in Great Britain, and that every ae oy. It . bot ‘oni ike doubt this Kinpon object to the passing of any Rail- M.A. Angas. A. A. McLiAN, Q, 0, ' sOmice :—Vietorin Row. Telephone Call, contented and well-to-do Canadian who ee 0 ~ oer ag to see way resolution at Murray River ? First, a , Advertisers I a HOME LBREATMENT, pereever-a went home would, by talking to bis friends, | sage alee a aed cael ee ~ let me point out in reply oes Mr. Me- Humore, often b ih er be bd Barrister, de | }rom. Poo = month ‘ a COMMODA®| do more to encourage immigration than ee ' : atOW 28! Kinnon warmly opposed introducing any | annoying, 1ey quickly disappear, when ’ . ek wall . . CER reserved for patients, REFER-} cae ' ue Cf = eee : ° : * ; i 2 , i j : E lic ° 2 nume-ous paid agents wili ever accomplish, | ranaaag Teaaitey oo shan we ae resolution, stating that the =e was ee blood is purified by Hood's Sarsapa- Brown S Block, =. Charlottetown i ae ee gg egy Bede: — ne 10! 3 on aes cation oz noe ho make sugges 1 @ tit , oo r . ° " — — - —- en , . . o me th : _Bugge ae , = | cheap men. 2 in, not called for — eee ~ vee , BRANCH OFFICE, viser ; eaches the hose ea = . ‘ —s 1orance ~ ana ’ ’ Prowse — hy oe , rr a ; 3 , of our citizens every evening. That account F sualian matters prevaient amongst the i comeatemeee noting the requisition Caliing 1 ; . . P i Ris > E middle and agriculiural classes in England,’ Fifty years have proved Watson’s Beal. Ine) : ae ae ott Lcaee | ak Ret sal ‘Wadmans Building, : Cravaud for our large ad Vertisiny patronage. \ TANTED,—Tw t 1 } Eng ’ : ; ‘ : 2 : [D,.—Two servant girls who can ts one of the main obstacle to increased *8mic Syrup the best cough mixture sold, Second, Mr. McKinnon asked the chair samic Syrup is known to the best cure a — ‘ 7, speak French. “apply to Mrs poty n, . Mom ation 40 tf. nan to interfere in order to prevent the for coughs and colds. 40 tf MONEY TO LOAN. V¥HE EXAMINER PUB. COMPAN ¥ Pownal St, op) Murray's Bake ry 41—o.p : ; 3 | WE MUST MAKE (DON'T WE ARE A sia | | | FORCET POWER IN SOME OF READ. | READ. DRESS | room for Spring Goods; | Our sale of : so hi ‘ The greatest values ever | a a | -Pitde end light colored = ow oe our | a shown over our courters. oods, , —— or —— D Goods, about 2v color- ess Goods at s*nsation- SHEETINGS ress Goods, about = al priceg ; " PILLOW COTTONS, ' GOODS shade fo ee ; s ere ings, all at one price; 5c. 44 inch All wool Cheviot _ Drees| penn forme, Bete OSs, 39 D G d , a} 44 inch all wool English | TABLE LINENS, 1eVio Fe83 | 3q0. i C | ress OO S | Storm Serges, navy an suitings, light and - ey QUILTS, _Gosds, precise the m ; , 9 inch wool | pearrey same| Black and colored figured FT ee ee ee | RR onde -[eerviceable Possess yourself of some of goods we sold it season at 5 di ) ies these wonderful values at halen yd, now 89¢, weed goods small and large pattern,| Former Price. 52 cents to 70 cents per yard coat to be sold this week at material, for’ this sale ih ake See a ow cS ; tormer price 70¢,.new 39c , . only 39ec. 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