hy THE DAILY EXAMINER MARCH 14, 1898. NOTES AND COMMENTS auntie —A Parliamentary vacancy has been eau-ed by the death of Mr. F. Dupont, M. P. for Bagot, Quebec. Mr. Duwport’s death was due to injaries received in a railway accident. —Thirty~three obtained rigtits to dredge for rivers of the Northwest Territories, not he Yukoa district. The s kind to a favored few at the > oe a } ‘ favored individuals have gold in the including Grovernmen expense Of the public at large. —Sir Charles Hebbert Tupper contends at we shoald wot build any scheme for Canadian development upon a basis that depends for its utility upon the good will ef the people of the United states. ol Charles Hibbert is right upon this point. —The free navigution of the Stikecn |} > ‘ 3° 7 ‘ River is guaranteed t Canadians by treaty; and the eettlement of the clam cf the {Tnited Statee Congress of their right to ' } | . rey . ] withhold bonding privileges at Wrangel ean be effected without giving away terri- tory four times the size of Princa Edward Island. —Parliament has been in session for a} th and a half, and nothing has been | yet. It has taken hon. | 8 time to trv to etraighten the most and extravayant eontract ever entered into by a govenment. A few changes have been made in the contract, but its many featvres still re main all ina tangle. We have a busi ness government—we have! a ym plished members al} th etunid —Mr. Dalziel,with his hustlers, did grand work on the strvets today. It is pleasing to note that Mr. Dalziel employs ouly those who keey the shovel and the broom moving. The time for paying loafers to loaf upon the streets is part. Citizens are always pleased whem they eee their money wellepeot. This is the proper time to clean the streets and Mr. Da/!ziel is having the work done promptly and well, —A bill agreed to by Congress provides for the constructionof a telegraph cable from San Francisco to Japan via the Hawaiian Islands,and grants ao annuity of $100,000 for twenty years in consideration of which all United States Government messages are to be thereafter and in perpetuity transferred free. The government 18 also to take full possession of the cable plant in case of war or other emergency. Uncle Sam eeems to have walea threwd bargain. —Great Britain will vot thank the Government of Canada it it should, at this juncture, precipitate another cause for dispute and difficulty with the Uvited States. Great Britain has ber hands full just now,!what with Ruesian aggression in the East and French agzression wn Africa. She wants to cultivate good relations with the States and does not desire a diplomatic ; war cver the question of bonding and the right of transhipment at Wrangel, any more than the peuple of Canada desire to give away four millions of acres of land to MeKenzie, Mann & Oo. —Sir Hibbert Tupper, in hia epeeeh a few days ago, poioted out a notable evidence of the Government’s leck of business jotelligeuce in connection with ite Yukon arrangements, Mr. Sifton went to Washington and made arrangementa for forwarding mercbandize via Skagway and Dyea, but said nothing about bonding at Wraeugel, though itis upon the Jatter that the success of his “Canadian” ronte aependsa The Montreal Gazette saye: “Truly it is is time for achange at Ottawa. The present ministe of their lepth when anything bigger than filling an office comes up to be dealt with.” em we —The Government press is shouting that Canada ought not to accede to the United States demand of the right to with- draw bondage privilegeaat Wrangel. The question is notasto acceding at this de- mand. It is, shall Canada at this junct-~ ute deliberately take a position which will involve a dispute with the United States together with inevitab'e delay, wrong and possibly narional humiliation,—and to get inte this position, give away four mitlions of acres of auriferous territory, for the building of a hondre ed and = fifty miles of tramway. Every sensible man not blinded by party prejudie will eay: save the lard for the country, don’t raise & dispute with the States at this juncture and with so much at risk,—and establish means of commn— nication with the Yukoa couutrv by an indisputably alleCanadian route. get out —We have just reason to tear tbe pro- jected visit to this province of Mr. Harris, the Intercclonial Railway Trafic manager. Commenting upon the changes in rates lately made upon the mwaiolant by which high local rates and changed to offset the: through rates. Phe St. John Sun says The increaee ofjlocalf rates on the In- iercolonial did not come asa complete surpriee to readers of the Sun. This journal pointed out months azowhat the natural and necessary consequence of the new policy would be. The programme is lo Compete with other reads for ths thro- ugh traffic at great cost. O:ber roads have the ady niape in dis. tance, but Mr. Biair and Mr. Harris are great acorners ef geograpby. But somebody has to par for these am- wit { And when the Inter colonial began to igh: wiih other more direct roads for the through trade it had to adopt the prac ice of grewt railway mono- polies, which get allibey Gan out of the people along the line of tue railway who cannot escepe. The interests of the peo ple sleng the rou‘e of the J: tercolonia! are sacrificed to the ambitious schemes of the minister of railwave. The farmers, the lumbermen. the small tracers must suffer, and so far as can be seen no on {ous @xperiments, ‘ ' gets any benefit. The Intercolonial w:i! probably not pay any better thac it did before. What is squeezed ot of tle country men islostin the biyger schemes. « _ words which assumed to express the feel- plaining busy day by day, often working nights to keep up with our | orders, DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 14 1898, ESTEEMED EXCHANGES, Montreal Gazette: Business would get along more quickly at Ottawa if all the ministers did pot think it necessary to speak on every phase of every issue that comes up iu counection with a subject under debate. They have been drawing valaries long enough now tosppreciate that they are no longer an Opposition, have Manp- Montreal Star: The Government made three alterations i the Mackenzie contract so far; but (1) They have not reduced the fabulous land gran}; (2) They have not made it an ali Canadian route; (5) They have not cut out the monopoly clawses. The chief objections tojthe bargain thu stand undiminished. Montrea! Star: The Commons “curtain- raiser” to the real epquiry into the Dram mond County affair has taken the stage. Tie audience does not seem tc have come in yet, being detained at a thrilling Yukor romance in another part of the building; and itis not expected that they will Jo e THE BRITISH MARKETS. — Dillon’s Observations tn London and KMisew here, ) Mr. The Co-operative Farmer and Canadian Dairyman reports at length the proceed- ings of the annual meeting of the Farmers ard Dairvmen’s Association receotiy held at Fredericton. ‘The following outline of Mr. Diliop,s speech upon the occarion, contains some pointers for P. E Island dairymen and others : T. J. D llon, of Charlottetown had, only the day before returned! from a visit to the old country markets, and they were a rev- elation to him. To those who have not in-~ vesiigated them it is Impossible to convey are to take advantage of the markets. ter. . Ques. butter in England ? Ans. No. Ques. Is there any market for C dian Cairy butter ? Ans, Ib. Questioned as to the package used, Dillon said Canadian butter in good, square, spruce boxes, made tight as possible. The package is ru an adequa‘e idea of that of London alone, where there are more pecple in a radius of 18 miles than there are inall Cauada. eight million people in a radius of 40 miles. Gia:gow, Bristol and margy more might be mentioned, These old country peopie are, comparatively speaking, the richest in the world, and are always prepared to pay for qual.ty, but they always want the best an very much. An investigation into th misdeeds of an administration conducted by iteelf can hardly be expected to lead to many startling disclosures; but it ig }kols to, at least, inform the couutry as to the extentto ehich the conster charges thst Conservat Z the Drummond County pie in the o d days, are true. The Commo much light—no matter whose ash Uluminated thereby. vea had severai fingers in th scannot give us to pile is Monetary Times: Perhaps Genera Johnson of the United S:ates army is cor- rectin saying that, if the commission now examining into the cause of the ex- plosion of the warship “ Maine,” in the harbor of Havana, should report that the catastrophe is due to the mflice of some fiend, operating with some agent under the vessel, public feeling in the Republie would compel war with Spain st once, But theugh such a result would be likely tu occur, it is not at ail certain that ie etriking Spaia the real culprit would be hit. An attempt was made the other day to assassinate the King of Greece; it would be manifeatly unjust to hold a whole people guilty of the dastardly act. An assassin killed President Lincoln, uttering ing of the South; but the South was not privy to, and did not condone, the act. If half a dozen persons, having no connection with the Spanish Government, and in no way representing Spanish feelings or designe, could be proved to have blown up the “Maine,” would that bea reason fer going to war with the nation to which the ¢ulprits belong? It is just possible that this question may not have to be answered in the affirmative”, > Be sure you are right, then go ahead. Be sure you get Hood’s Sareaparilla and net ome chiesp and worthless substitnie, Christy’s hate are the best. If you buy a bat buy a Christvs and buy it here, any size, anv Style, any quality, any price.— Prowse Bros, The stylish hatters, 59 3i Rubber balls! Rubber halls—a new atcck just opened, all sizes, grey and 1 70 lbs, as possib e. He. hal found New | Bruosw isk cheese of good quality but very | uneven in point of size, Cheese must be wel] mode, neat and ciean, ciean flayored, lose Suiting, rich and meaty. The ches arketed while fresh and bandled 1O3€ « } must be 2 ulti- ‘a done harm in the past and always | ma:e!y results in jo-s. li has beea dulged in by all copeerved in the making and marketing of theariicle, There cueese stil] held in ail which could have been sold last August for one cent per lb. more than they will brivg today, in addition to which there is the’-hrinkage, insurance charge+, money locked up in the unsold cheese, and deteri- oration of qualty, which ie a _ bad advertisement for future business. And, moreover, it is coming to this — the customers wont use a stale article at avy price, No cheese should be made till the cows goon pastere, if the factory is fitted for butter making aewell. Fodder cheese are always of inferior quality. In sum- mer send all the milk you can and market as quickly as possible. Dairy made but- ter is being driven ort of the market and the sooner everyone patronizes a factory the better. There are too many smal! factories in the country which ean‘t afford to pay acompetent man. It is essential that the factory be run by a man who thoroughly understands his business. Such & man must be well paid, but he cam just as well handle a Jarge amount of milk as a small, Almost every town in England seems to want its goods in a different and peculiar package. While I was in London there were delivered there in one week 67,000 fifty-six pound pgckages of Australian butter, Yet there was vosuspcion of the market going down. It apprare that if you make good butter there always teems to be a market for it. On the other and, it is possible to overstock the cheese market, when a drop in price resulis. Canadian hams and bacon are being we)! received in the English market. Proof ihat they are of good quality is fura'shed by the faet that they Lave been pht up as best Jrish by co-operative firms. The lawsuit that baa resulied Las been a good colored, prices from 2 cents each, 169 nozens to seleet from. our south | window today. Carter’s bookstore. booke, toys and fancy goods, 58 3i eod. See —— _ — = vem The Royal is the highest grade baking powder kaown. Actual tests show it Q0e5 ene- third further than aay other brand, Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NCW YORK, | firkims. advertitemeat forthe Casadian trade. The Loudvser likes his buuer pale and light in color, almost greasy looking, with no water left in, with very little salt and made from fresh cream. Manchester requires butter with } oz. of sslt, made from riper cream than suits the Londoners, and they don’t olj ct to a little water left in the butter. Glasycw bas two classes of customers — the e«it customers who want 1 oz. of salt, and the fresh who demand only $ oz. Bristol takes butter like Manchester, and Liverpool is the best distributing centre in Koglazd Ii you bavean arvicle and are no! ceriain which market it will enit, send it to Liverpool. Factories in the weat which have adopted the practice of sending weekly shipments are realizing as good prices as the best Danish. Our butter goes in 56 Ib boxes, while the Dines ship in 112 Ib Prin:s are not in demand in the old country. We can get our butter on the market as cheaply as any one, It eoste Ireland as much to p.ace her butter in England as it dues Canada. We must not look furward \o ae high prices as we have obtained in the past, but no one, the Danes perhaps A Conclusion and an Inference THE FACTS—— 1. During the past year when most firms were com- of small salg@ anadull times generally, we were | Then there is Manchester, where there are | they want it pul up in the manner they ; preter, Cheese musi be uniform ja size, as near with cleanliness. Speculation in cheese has | are | the provinces | ‘ACte.. pickle is used. sco: h!? i eolid as PpOossid The butter is packe: -and ifanvy vacant e Bali. by roma ns it is filled with Pow] aud eggs ure sold England. In conclusion Mr. Dillon said that our free, fertile and not over-siaxed lands, makirg miik aud with our facilities for | butter, cheese, pork, poultry and other producie, we have nothing to fear in .c petition with other pe ple if we only | } we know, wr % VP diay mee An O1p And Wet Tried Remepy.~ Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been } millions of } son of the condition of the used for over fifty years by moihe ith p*riect Success, ecf{tens the ocnme, allavs al] pain, ee incaleulab] Be eure and other kind. £006 Bargain 25 cents. Our heavy blue cap 25c, 35 and 45e, See our Kid Gloves, See our White Ties. See our Silk Handkerchiefs, See our White Collars. See our White Shirts. See our Black Worsted Suits Our $7.50 suits, Our $10 suits. Our $2 and $2.75 and $3,59 Hat. Our leaders in Silk Hats at $2.75 and 83.50 is a seller. styles. Another line have a look at our new shapes spring, i898, JA. PATON & C a AA BARRISTER, &c. BLOCK, Brown’: An «xcellent farm, sitnated routh side of Murray Kiver. i of - a | , oa, ; . i> ncres of iand, about 25 which mod, Also upwards 2. {Since January first we have found it necessary to increase our capacity. i ) THE INEYILABLE CONCLUSION Our goods must give entire satisfaction. Mark Wr NOME MAKERS. gat & Co., Ltd | Satara of fence poles and scantling logs. Yes, at 50 shillings, or 10c. with salt on the inside and dampened, | lined with heavy vegetable parchment. A Head to excepted. is in a better position than we | To the west they have been getting 19c. to l9}c. per Ib. net for their butter this win~ Did yon see any Canadian dairy ana- per Mr. was #hipped as bbhed then No l as pace weight in with om- rats rs for their childrea while teething § cures {wind Colic, and is the best remedy ior Diarrkw@a. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by draggiets in every part of the world. Twenty five cents a bottle. Its value is ach for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrvp, and take no —— See our Hats See our Socks Special offer on Men’s Black Wool Secks this p.m.—the 33c kind for is afavorite at Silk 1 ~ es Lay All new : of American Felt Hats just opened. Call and for 0. McLEAN, 0,C. CHARLOTTETOWN, “FOR SALE. are cleared, and four acres of the best alder of $100 worth The whole will be sold for the sum of $250.00. For further informatica applw to JOSEPH DICKS, febl4w Charlottetown. WANTED.—A house containing about seven or eight rooms in adesirable locality, Apply to this office. FOR SAUE—A new lifeboat, built in Gias- gow, never been used, 21 feot keel, in clas order, with oars, rndiderand mast e>pper fastened, and furnished wit. tanks, willbe sold ata bargain, T. G, faytox, &. S. Gulnmare frst » Ail life Apply to 53 - THE FINANCIAL SIDE, Of a Possible American-‘panish War Discussed by an Kuglish Financial Jou: - nal, The London Statist today discusses the financial side of a possible Spanish-Amer- icsp war. Afier pointing out the expenses of hurriedly crentingan Americaa army and strengthening the navy, it sgrees that the United States would eventual y obtain command of the sea, adding: “Then, if Spain submitted, the expenditure wonld rapidly end, and the :war might pot coat verv much,” Continuing, the “But if contest, Stat.st says: tne } | drive Spain out cf Cuba would mean a very considerable expense and, when accomplished, what would the United Spain prolonged the United S ates would find iteelf in an embarra+s nz poriuon. The creation of a large army to States do with Cuba? “Lastly, if Spain then’refused to submit, would America, after capturing the Span- ish West I: dies, ex:end the war to Europe? The col'apse of Spanish credit might force her co peace, but if Spain simply defaulted . , - Dealing with Mr. Cannon’s compari- United States treasury with thoze of other couctries, the it sooths the child | Statiat eays: | “He forgot that Russia, a poorer coun~ try than the Uusited States, has over 131,600,600 in gold devotable to war pur- poser. The Jarge surplus in the United States treusury is dueto Mr. Cleveland’s gold loan and the sale of the Union Pacific. Subtracting the gold reserve against the greenbacks, only £25,000,600 is available. Therefore, in view of the considerab'e yearly deficit, it seems incredible that the secretary of the treasury will draw con- siderable on his cash balance without fresh taxation,” Toroyro, March 12—Following is the result of yesterday s recounts .o provincia! election cases: North Toronto, Marter’s (Con.) majority increased, 24 to 34 Lennox, Ayleeworth’s (Lib.) majority increased, 33 to 43. Nipissing, Loughrin’s (Lib.) majority increased, 38 to 61. London, March 12—The Daily Chronicle attaches importance to the following des patch from our corresponeevt at Hong Kong: “The Mecnhus are bopless as a governing dynasty, and the imperial court is likely to migrate to Sban-Si province. The increasing imperisi damanda upon the sprovincial governments cannot con- tinue; and it is possible the result will be anew Chinese dynasty in Central China, with caapit]l at Nankin. If British pro- tection is refused to this arrangement, other powers are willing to accord theirs.” _. omeensanan i | ST. PATRICK'S DAY 18s25 1898 ee The Benevolent Irish Society of Charlotte- town will selebraie St Patrick’s Dey Un Thursday, March 17th By the usual Parade ard Chureh Serviee in the morning, In the Evening at the Opera - House. Will be presented by atalented Drama- tic Club, the beautiful five-act play, “REVENGE”’ a “FORCED TO THE WAR.” The scenes of thiedraraa were laid in | the borders of Canada and the United | States during the civil war cf 1863-64, } and are replete with thrilling adventures } and Jaughable incidents, and interspersed with songs, music, dance and tableaux. 2--Hours of Solid Eajoymeant--2 Don’t mies it. Make no other eurege- mest for that night. Vinoieombe’s Orchertra in attendanee. Tickets on sale Friday Morning, March L1th, at the following ;laces: Balcony at Rankin’s Drog Store, Gresestra at Dodd's Drug Store, Admission Cickets at Reddin Bros. and McMillan aad Gornaby’s. TICKETS 25¢, 35c & 50c. THOS. DRISCOLL, Secretary, TEADERS WALLED. ~~ ; Tendere will be received by the under- sigued, until Thursday, 17th March inuet., on the | for a Lobster Factory at Black Bush, Lot It contains | 45, Kings County; with all the outfice, For apoly at the oifice occupied by MeVonald & McEachern. JOUN McLBAN,. GEO. B. FCEACHERN. Souris March 10th "93—~6] A. Mf Can. Soc. ©. E. Graduate College of Civil Engine eriag Carnell University. Ceneulting Engineer for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ng and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St John Island corresjondents address to j details Charlotte:own. | { her debt ard devoted the money «he could } raiee in any way tO protracting the struggle, the cost to the United States would certainly be very great.” lately | RARAR AAAS ig YOU CAN HAVE ___. Your Silverware look as bright and attractive eg it did when it was new if you use my Silver Polish, te For me to say that this Silver Polish is used constantly by is me suff cient guarantee, that its superior quality and re liability is beyond doubt z , Price is 189 @ box. W. W. WEULHER Jeweler. HAMAR ARAAAAAAAARAR t YEYEYYE YEE a ADMINISTZATRIX NORGE The undersigned, admivistratrix of the estate of the ate David May, of Charly. tetowo, P.E I , Master Mariner, h notifies all persons indebied to the said estate, lo make immediate payment to her ‘ pereons having claims Ags ina MEF SEE and a! the estate are hereby required to present the same,duly atiested to her, at her residence Grafton St., Charlottetown, within three months from this date, CATBERINE J. May, Charlottetown, Feb’y., 16 1898, dy law & wk To Cheese Makers. Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned until Tuesday, March 16th, 1898, from persons offering to engage as Cheese Maker with the New Perth Dai ing Co., for the Cheese season of 1898, Cheese Maker to tind his own help and guarantee cheese of the fines! quality, The tenders to state the salary per month and to be marked on cover “Tenders for Cheese Making.” The directors do not bind themselves to aceept the lowest or any tender. NATHANIEL McLAREN, Pre, R. M. McMiLLAN, Secy-Bress, New Perth, Feb. 22nd, 1893. " Assignes's Sale. Of a Fara and Farming imple ments,and Househeid Fur. niiture, at Harrinton, Lot 33. The undersigned ‘having taker posses sion, under a deed of assignment to him, of all the forming implements, bay and househeld far -iture, of William Matheson of Brackley Poist toad, Lor 33, hereby gives notice, that he will ‘seil the same by } Public Auction, on Sajurday, the 12th day of March in«t, atthe hour of one o'eluck in the afternoon, Gn the premises lately occupied by the eaid William Matheson, on Braekley Puivt Road, aforesaid. As everything will be sold} without reserve, good bargains may be expected. The farm ot the said William Mathesou eonsisting of 1/00 jacres of good land in good cultivation, wili “also be cold at the -ame “time and piace. fhe dwelling house and outbuildings on the said farm are almost new, and in excellent condition 4AMES STEWART, Assigaee’ March 4 98 w2i =O ©5666 68688 5008 » It's Codar Pastis And Laths ¢ we wish todraw your at- . tention to just now. They are good stock aad we have @ plenty. ¢ 3,000 Posts é and 500 M Lath; ees 4 OSs @ oe is about the qunmitr, ft yOu reguirs any, coe and BCS Us. Ta_aevoxs 1S] JAMIS B°RRET? Connolly’s Wharf, é ‘ ( ¢ ‘ | ¢ @&C Os 42008 t32 Je eam ss = 6 7 TENDERS TENDERS andersigned, anti] Mareh the buiiding of the foundation ofa pew Chureh at Tracadie, P.E. I., cli the material being supplied, Tenders for tbe same will also be received, a}] the labor except the mechavieal being « »plied, a well as the materials. Pians and spesid- ections to be seen at the Parochial Houst P.J.HOGAs, P. PF. ad rece'y ad bv the llth, noon, @ will be Feb 25 d&atl FOR SALE.—The evscriber will sell at bargain the schooner “Hattie” 14 tons regisvt now living at McCaulay’s wharf. Pipette The vyexselis wellfouud with new sails, fishing ceble, 2 anchors and ehainset:ete, She § licitor, Charlottetown. new topped last spring. A, 2. McLean, 30 bv dy ii wil