Terms:—Five Douiaks a Yzan. AILY SS “This is. true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnririnzs. Srvnexe Corres T'wo Crnts NEW SERIES. occipital meni alten tele _ CHARLOTTETOWN, P, BE. ISLAND. SATURDAY, APRIL 6,.1889., — VOL. 24.=NO. 118. Che Daily Examiner Is issued Every Evening by | The Examiner Publishing Co., FROM THEIR OFFICE, “LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown, P. E,. Island, | | si ——THAN -YOU:-CAN FIND art | i AT—— Government who ‘admitted that there was ' a deficit. _) Mr.-As A. McLean commented upon the | policy of retrenchment the Opposition have ‘adopted, and showed from the Reporter of Saat? chs | 1pe2 that their cry was a -hollow one—that ‘ it lacked the ‘very important element: of — .» PEWDEY, April 5: “sincerity. | The Opposition had contended On the motion to go into’ supply, Hon. thatthe Province had no claims upon the Mr., Yeo moved the following resolution, Dominion,-but/ he thought thatthe. state- seconded by Mr. Forbes: ;ment prepared by the leader of the Govern- Resolved;.That this House do not now.go, ment and the Commissioner of Crown PROVINCIAL “LEGISLATOR ~, HOUSE, OF ASSEMBLY. — Palmer Road, on finidegoala'g Tignish O'Leary and. Bloomfield later. on, The petition will likely be a mile long before it | reaches the Government. : the Alberton meeting, notice. was given of a resolution praying for an Act of Incor- poration for the little town, which will be meeting, called for Thursday, the 11th - inst. Tic west is evidently up and doing... After the discussion of these matters at° °” discussed and acted upon at an adjourned ~~ RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: into. Committee of Sapply, but instead there. Lands showed that-we had claims. He had PERKINS & STERN’. Niner sesirenercerieneeree: $2.50! of do come to the following resolution. ino doubt-that if, through: sonie unexpected Local’ and Other Items. Three Months = ee Resolved, That in the opinion of this House turn of fortune’s wheel,’ the Opposition|= =e shi mh ote A Ses 3 Bates ee . 1 254 ; ; ‘|the present financial state of this Province Game into -power, the ronal Make thee Ae Qne Month /7.2 as. 5. 62 A. 3 rs »- 0 50; demands an immediate and judicious policy of ° A y Founp Drap.—The three months old ‘child ~’ _use of this very statement in- urging our claims upon the: Government. Hon. Mr. Ferguson taunted the Opposi- tion with insincerity in. tabling the resolu- ater 5 Ps tion now before the-House, and set the hon. Mr. Wise spoke in favor of the resolu- ;member for Springton right on-the. matter tion, and argued that. the. abolition of the |of our claims upon the Dominion. He re- corn duties would not ‘regenerate the price ferred to.the small: nature ‘ofthe savings of oats,” while it was much better to feed the Opposition talk of effecting, and re- stock. . He would like to see the Legisla- jmarked that if they would join hands with you begin the better. ture cut.downahalf. | ... the Government in amending the Education! Mr. McLellan defended the Leader of Actin the interests of education, and in| retrenchment in the expenses of Legislation and other departments of the’ public ‘service, | in order that thé annual expenditure be kept! within the limits of the ordinary revenues. >| he ¥ of Frank Probet, of Moncton, was found dead - aa Adv extising at most moderate rates, ha a en ano pet a ou ad been in ill-health for some time. ore If your cough keeps you awake and restless by night, take. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral and. obtain immediate relief. “This remedy allays inflammation, heals the pulmonary organs, in- ; duces sleep and restores health. The sooner *§ : White Cottons, Grey Cottons, Print Cottons, Dress Ginghams, Apron Ginghams, Shirtings -- AGMATAG POR APRIL, 1889, Bed. ‘Ticking, Sheetings, Counterpanes, Table MOON §: OHANGES. Linen, Towels, Toilet Covers. — First Quarter, 8th day, 9h., 35.5m., a.m., N.E. below horizon. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on application. eae tgs ANOTHER BREACH OF PROMISE CasEe.— Tall Maons 15th! day.:6h,.6.lm../. m, “(x) the Opposition, saying that : though he was the matter of abolishing the. Legislative’ Eliza Jane Pugh, aged 30, has sued George (below Senteoel., , pee eee ne | ; “ Wis at one time a member, of san extravagant Council, a great saving would be effected—| McGowan, aged 6C, for breach of prosihad Third Quarter, 22nd day, 9h., 43.3m, a.in, SW | : - Government, he might maintain a policy of a saving sufficient to make revenue and ex-. claiming the small sum of $3,000 for damages, New Moon, 29th day, 10h., 53.5m., p. m., N. (HEAP CLOTHS GHEAP THWEREDS CHEAP CARPETS economy in another administration, He penditure meet. ee her oe ene admits the en- (below horizon). bes j , |declared that we must find ways and means. The. debate was.continued -by Messrs. \8°8°Menh 0 elong to Kingston, Ont, 5 : ats ss _ {to rake ands 60h. When ae capital 2 Bell and Shaw until after two o’clock this! ey D! un 'Sun |Moon! High!Day’s ——___{ exhausted heavy direct taxation must be morning,when Mr. Gordon’s amendment to! ‘When the spring-time comes,” ll urs o WEEK| oslecte ;-rises |water len’h! — : x) a oe Se ay ee applied; it is, he argued, better to put on the amendment was carried ona straight’ find ourselyes drowsy and exhausted, owin ik minnie ens antineerge — Bs eR 3 jlight taxes now ;in order that our capital |party vote+Mr. Sinclair being the only to the impure and sluggish state of the blood. 1 Monda 5 44/6 23) 6 30/11 33,12 ' may not he exhausted, and that a large member of the House not in his place: ; Po remedy this trouble, take Ayer's Sarsa+ 2 cane 42} 95| 6 54|morn 1 rs eW Kid Gloves and American Straw Hats Just Opened, part,of our revenue may come from Ottawa.|_ House then adjourned. I | Parilla, the most powerful, yet safe and econ- 3|Wednesday | 40| 26|.7.19| 0. 6|-. 246) OH BATERS / | Hon. Mr, Prowse contended that, the} ” = Samunpay Apel Ge ee ee hae CAS : 4|Thursda. 38| 27/7 481 0-381 49! : resolution was in accord with the polic ; ; : se 4 Sie peat y ae - : pooey| &.pill-entitled An Act t t th 1 5| Friday 37) 291 8 211114) 52 : a which had, time after time, been affirmed ; f cortai 1a asi 'P As ke vest the title; Was It Aw Earrnguake.—At an early §|Saturday 35| 301:9 51153]. 56! Passe by .the Liberal-Conseryative Party, and Paden aida a fbirs a1 fe ae merely read hour on Friday morning, there was a vivid’ 7)Sunday 33] 32] 9 46| 2 38]. 59 | ’ ; ‘| which had constantly been opposed by the ;* bash aw: mmuttee, and flash of lightning, at Yarmouth, N. S., im- 8| Monday 31| 33/10 38] 3 34/13 2 Our Stock -of Room Paper T akes. the Lead. Opposition. - ae . Ore Rd Be ee oe > ‘ (rpidiately. fdllowad by.a loud and acting 2 ey a a ee a = ; “4 ~ yar & Hon. Mr. Gordon could not approve of fo ee * Supply » report resembling thunder. Some Yar- ednesday 7). 35) aft.: 3 8: 5 es _|the e dment moved by the leader of the , lion of Mr. Sutherland, d1scuss-' mouthians believed it w 5 < 11|Thursday 25|~ 37| 1 45| 7 16| 12 SEE OUR PATTERNS AND PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY. Oden tina Aah thought the people of the (°@ the advisability of reducing the salary ejuatiet o42 3052 ero a shogk of carts 12) Friday zs 38} 2 56] 8 14 15) a country had every faith in the policy pur- a the Supermtendent of Education. | = 13|Saturday 22| ‘4014 719 1 18 ~ ~ cai Sie | ghqic 5 we ee ee ee «|The. proposition, was voted down, ..Mr.| i ; : 14/Sunday | a1 522) 9431 3 A AER EE NS ET ey See eee etment— | Barquhatson then moved that the salary of 0 ne7mim Mumas-c tate advices from dif 15| Monday 18} 42) 6 32/10 22 ut ea 7 . @)8 ; i ‘tia 5 ; : the Clerk of the Education Department be ae parts of Dakota, te that oe 16] Tuesday - 16). 43} F 55/40 59} = -27 = Charlottetown, Ma “ i : ; : Thatalkafter the word “that” -be. struck reduced-.from $800 to $600... Thi ,, Hires are raging 1n that territory with more 17| Wednesday 15} 45] 9 21/11 40} 30 wes suindis meneame lad : out’ and the following substituted: ‘This tion was also bee Pe te hie, than ordinary destructiveness. Large areas 18| Phursday 13! 46/10 20\aft 28 ao ae ee es ans House regrets that the policy of retrenchment ‘moved that the. salary of the Principal of have been burned over, and houses, barns, 19| Priday “Jl| 47\11 41] 0°58|~ 36° ‘quem adopted by the present, Administration in te- prince of Wales College and Normal School haystacks and granaries have gone up. in. 20) Saturday 9| 48}morn| 1 58) 39 gard to the cost.of legislation and the main,’ 2 Thi = stain _Smoke. 21)Sunday 8} 50} 0 43) 2-56)" 42 tenance ,of other branches of the public ser- ited beat Oe 5 See gaa ae : b 5 rice he t bi actioned by the Legisla- : and, but opposed. b; ae on sanioe co . = : bs = ade Meet’ aad the a Be eked Hons. Messrs. Ferguson, Sullivan, Bawsien ‘ose Larp Dexotxcep.—The Board 94 Welueniay 9 54 2 531 6 56 52 that the Government ‘will continue their and others, and lost. ee ee ee a ee 25| Thursday 0} 55| 3 23) 7 59) 55 > economical Boney, ud iene abit ge a KE Ua tons hele Waar |i ‘sale. This action has been ateiniod by the 26| Friday 4 58| 56] 3 49] 8 46] = 58 4 cessity of preserving ax ‘equilibriuny between aliburton: The Man and - the government, and will be éffective throughout Q7|Saturday 57) 58} 4.11} 9 25/14 1. revenue’ and hela tigiey ple a d Writer. , the republic. . Some people in Canada want to 28] Sunday 5617. 0| 4 34110 1 4' pega See ree ee a sin oe hy ts tale . —— ‘admit this American trash free of duty, which 29' Mon day-- 5a} died 57110 Bape ex £ aM cee Gat ro a iy a Ag BY F. BLAKE CROFTON. | would _mean not only the destruction of a 80) Tucsdoy 4 52/7 3| 521/11 7/14 9 & ai te Hise, Mijeaty urther. of the supply grant. ‘native industry, but injury to the general This isa very readable pamphlet, pre-. health. : senting a vivid. portrait of. a remarkable. man. The author seems to have read all the known works of Judge Haliburton with an eye to discovering the man, his opinions Sa af and oteta his place and his’ influence as a literary artist. He finds a “ ‘Tye steamer Beaver, Captain Le Mai man of unusual Keenness of political vision, ' arrived at Souris this Eh witch forth : conservative in his ideas, believing lm a, Magdalen Islands with mails and passangers state-endowed church, since a minister de-| this afternoon. ‘This is her first trip to Souris. . pending on his people must either lose his | this season. Mr. Jolin McLean seconded the motion. He compared the expenditure of the pre- sent Government with that of the previous Administration, and showed the insincerity and inconsistency of the Opposition “who are just now clamoring for retrenchment. He thought that the present administration had carried on the public service of the” couttry in a much more satisfactory man- ner than their predecessors, and that their aieieipeene SrraAMERs’ Movements. — Both the, St. Lawrence and Stanley left for Pictou this morning, and will return this evening. The Heather Belle went. to. Mount Stewart yesterday and to Crapaud to-day. aay ee | iat Yea bd age eos eg GEO. A. ROMER, — The Newest Shapes from the Best Makers will Banker and Broker, be sold as Cheap as the Cheapest. - 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 51 NEW ST., pipe agente hating "> : o— mere of ‘the finances was highly Bay to ~~ his soul or lose his soul to ae New Yor ity. +44 % ) ie q (] 5 Y jereditable.” SAE ahah save his body; not haying too much faith} Immigration 1 To MantropA.—For’ the Ae . Sag Our Suitings, Tr ouserings alt j Vercoa IN gS j Mr. Sinclair moved the adjournment of |in the modern panacea of extending the} week ending Sunday last, 1,858 immigrants Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions.and’ Petro-| * fe wee ee : : the debate. suffrage, since political agitation would be | arrived in Manitoba. For the corresponding apt to be looked to for results only to be week last year only 677 arrived. In the whole. . achieved by individual hard work; anxious Of March, 1888, 1,899 people settled in the — for closer union between Britain and her country, or only 41 more than in the last colonies; for.a united empire with. one.cen- | week. The emigration returns for 1888 were tral representative council; a satirist of his. greatly in excess of those for 1887, and 1889: rf 5 | promises to be the best season that Manitoba _ countrymen that. they might awake to the 44. yet experienced, ‘ great future before them, with. enterprise and industry. : leum Bought, Sold and ‘Carried on- Margin. P. S.—Send for explanatory pamphlet. eept20—dy & why ly Glasgow Lead and Color Works, TO ‘FIT AND FIT TO. WEAR. 2 House adjourned. rerore (0) AND V. WARRANTED TRUNES. ae ee ; EVENING SESSION. ALISES. The Act'to amend thé Act incorporating the “Prince Edward Island Agricultural Mutual Fire. Insurance Company,.. was read a third time and passed, ; Mr. Sinclair continued ae the debate. He owes OnNTREAL.~ ° ° _ e 2 3 contended that the amendment to the} The Judge was a good student of human |,. Tax Former, Yorr.—tIn the fourteen coun- st ere aa A Hine Laine of Gents Furnishing Ss. amendment. was unconstitutional, and /nature. The. oddities of. men were a con- ereee ; ns Bf i? er ies, a. Colhenar ioe ELEPHANT xy BRAND Satie 1 eh ee A ON : {characterized the policy of the Government |stant amusement to him and it was his de- ates a day or two ago, the majorities in . ee as being too extravagant. The fact that/light to reproduce them. The Judge would favor of the Act, in 1885 were as follows : -oFr— previous governments ‘had been extrava-|not. have bean at home in « very correct, ; Lg Peterboro, 408 ; Lincoln, 570; Victoria, 965 ; Ontario, 1,351 ; Kent, 2,393 ; Northumberland and Durham, 2,187 ; Frontenac, 641 ; Welling- ton, 1,430; Lennox and Addington, . 36; Brant, 602; Lanark, 406 ; Guelph City, 168 ; Carleton, 693 ; St. Thomas City, 14. The ma- jority in Colchester. was 1,234. gant was,. he thought, no excuse for the present. one being. 50. He. censured the Government for drawing. from capitalgat Ottawa, and~for not looking more closely after the claims they allege the Province has upon the Domifion Government. The country was now, jin his “opinion, onthe brink of financial min. Hon. Mr. Lefurgey thought that the hon. member for Sprizgton was not sincere in his clamor for/retrenchment, He had talked that way quite oftenj before, but when it came to a vote ona question of economy, the hin. member invariably voted over-civilized world. On his rounds through his native colony he met with many types. of our strange humanity, and his note-book was ever in demand.. He was not of the reflective, analytic temperament. Doubt- less he could see clearly enough the tricks | of litigants and mete out appropriate jus-| tice; but he was. always interested in the tricks. He would have been sorry to have gceasion to be presented often with a pair of white gloves.. Mr. Crofton has given a few examples of the Judge’s really wonder- ful powers of simile. He shows him to have been the originator of many phrases Dp <A. BRUC! “ FLEDHANT ” Ready Mixed Paints, made CUSTOM TAILOR: i icest_tints. ; i? up in all the choicest : 2 ; lease. Every; oe 5 h 1999 shade A. res. ‘on The Spring de-! Charlottetown. March 13, and will be great. Only one quality made, the - best, 4 #673 ELEPHANT 46 lasting finish. - * ELEPHANT and ceilings. PURE WHITE LEAD i i , ntrol of the manufactured under the con R ae original proprietors. TompPrErAnNce.Lecisiation.—It is amusing to observe the manner in which legislators propose to get around temperance restriction bills. New York City is to have a great cen- tennial ball in the coming month. New York State has a law that no liquor shall be sold after one o’clock in the morning. New York legislators are -equal to the emergency thus | Paint, snow) : az Sc Patent : om beautiful and white, gives a ” ater-color Paints super- ics kalsomine | for _walls #9 Colored Paints, in iron mee | against the méasute. When the Govern-|that later became current and were assigned ' (oh fronting the ball mana Rh . ELEPHAN and kegs. in all the ae introducé measures of economy, the | to other humorists. He thinks.it a notable Since bill Ht pele BF peed oe 2 6 7 Japan Colors, 3} 1 ce oe = : 3 * eae Chat when th 1 f oN. Scoti bill giving mayors power ELEPHAN newest and richest colors. Opposition ly this” “Hones” yous graingt tack thas: when che; cplonyel gave cotia to grant specialjlicenses, but they could only “ 1 Varnishes and Japans, Sur them, and /when these measures go | Was So young and undeveloped she-should ‘give it a prospect of success by confining its ELEPHANT perior to imported. . up to the/ Legislative Council they |have sent forth such an able and finished | operation to cities of 800,000 population. “ 7 Stains and Lacquers os are... throwi. out. The. Opposi:ion | writer, whose works deserve ta be rescued es ; ELEPHANT finish and ee 2 oo preach ecovomy but do not practice from the neglect into which home produc-! beth Clintds & ‘ ; ‘i o ELEPHANT = untae o * really good it. The Leader .of the Opposition | tions too often fall. We have no~ doubt} wAs CASTOR OIL, —Some of our exchanges ‘recently contained an elaborate account of the | bold daylight robbery of ‘a bank in Denver, the robber holding in his hand a bottle sup- posed to contain nitro-glycerine, and threaten- ing to blow. up the building in cage his demand was not acceded to. The fellow got what he asked for, $21,000, the bank officials acting in a most circumspect manner until he was well out of their way. Detectives have since found in the hallway of a building in the vicinity of the bank an overcoat, in the pocket of which were a revolver and a bottle containing the supposed nitro-glycerine, which evidently had been thrown there by the robber as he escaped. The supposed deadly explosive proved to be simply castor oil. paint. The newest, most centra Paint Factory in Canada. FERGUSSON, ALEXANDER & CO} feb2—3m eod that Mr. Crofton’s study will’ help to revive an interest in the work of this eminent man. ‘appears to Ye of‘a-very economical turn ot mind just row; but he was not always in that miood,as 4 perusal of some of his for- mer speecies would show. _ With reference to the staement that the Government had not. piessed the claims of the. Province upon the Dominion, he thought it was much easer to say get the money than to get it. }ut the present Government had been very successful in urging our. claims. | They hat already secured large sums, and more wae to come. This, he thought, was very satisfactory. ~“Phen, again, the’ people were psperous and free from taxation, which loon was no doubt appreciated. He did not fully approve of drawing from cap- ital atOttawa, and could. not agree with the stitement- of the hon. member. for Sprirgton that the: country was i ua 0 1 and best equipped ———e —- Ee Public Meeting at. Alberton. GEORGE MUSGRAVE A large and enthusiastic meeting of the: people of Alberton and surrounding coun- try was held in the Court-house at that place on Wednesday evening last, to dis- cuss local and county wants. The Hon. R.: B. Reid.was called to.the chair, and: Mr. Jas. Davison acted in~ the. capacity of Secretary. Resolutions were passed calling for the speedy. construction of a Public Hall, and a committe appainted to ask Par- liament for an Act of Incorporation. ; Other | ers of New York explains thus how a lady resolutions of local importance, viz: one may havea pretty face: Have a bowl full of calling for proper postal and customs ac-; pot water—when I say hot I mean hot, I commodation, and one appointing a com-j don’t mean tepid—put in both hands and mittee to secure a branch Bank for Alber-| lave the face thoroughly with this hot. water ton were unanimously carried. The prin-, until it is as red as the proverbial lobster. JamEs A, MORRISON. MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —AND— siant Taevig Esthet 4 LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM, 1 THE LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICES, For Tue Lapres.—One of the clever writ- Commission Merchants, HALIFAX Faland produce will receive A LW AYS brini of financial ruin. If an.appeal weve mad to the people at once, he had dawt that the present Government would Consignments of Island produce prompt attention. , i g ip: ion yey ‘ ali The hands are the proper things to wash the ES. as Fyshe, Esq., Cashier ; A be riumphantly returned, cipal resolution, however, was that dealing 4 prop BO eae: REFERENCES : sonra: y Aolifax ; George | 4 | 2 te Per tiordon charged the’ Govern-|with the Exhibition question ; and no face with, because they are cloths with in- Bank of Nova Scotia, Saotia | (0) 4 S tell dded, to’ them. Do not dry the Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia | a ; nynt with giving away our rights on the | uncertain sound went forth declaring the bs tare ri fokly or paaalbts “Ate rr 3 E =f 1 é , Pes 2 . ar A re a ace, b as 5 Charlottetown. ular and efficient Cutter, is at the |,ers question, and with not looking after |right of the farmers of the far west to the) Toe "living: with very cold water. The Fair every second year at Alberton. Petitions were circulated at once calling upon the Government to deall fairly with the west in the matter of Exhibitions and the disposal of Model Farm Stock. | Wij] be more clean faced women in the world This meeting was the opening fire on the} than ever before, and they certainly will have MR. KEITH, the pop d hi De artme and wi a good staff of workmen hea Oo P t nt ith g ) fk : V , isiaction when leaving j er best’ satisiact10 3 £ y re of getting the y ou are su ; that the country was now free from debt. ith us. our orders with pes fa B ey DAVIES. &.. © O.,. He could not revoncile this statement with |question. Meetings are called for other good skins, and frighten.off the wrinkles if : <sice \CAMERON BLOCK, ” that imade by some members of the’ points for next week—Lot 7, on Monday; they follow this advice. February 25, 1gsg—eod & wky : tie general interests of the Province~as they gould. He questioned the accuracy of the ;tatement made by the leader of the Gov- ernment that there was a balance at the banks to the credit of the Province and warm water cleanses the skin, the cold water gives vigor to it, makes the flesh firm and prevents one from catching cold. I hope that you will spread this news, and that there ee T ~ TARREN & JON ES, TF ~ TEA MERCHAN rs. 1 East Cura ann 9 & 14 Mrnoine LANE, Lonpon, EN@LAND. 2 Represented in Canada by MogRisoN Mouserave, Halifax. Qot, 94, 1887—