EES ARE RTS — Eee THE DAILY EXAMINER. . TUESDAY, eae APRIL 4 i898. — THE DAILY EXAMINER, eta a, a es APRIL 4. 1895. No Analogy. Tuzes is no analogy between the case mentioned by the Patrict and the case of our Dominion officials. The British Par- liament may, of course, make regulations in reepoct to the conduct of British fh cirls. The Dominiva Parliament m«y do the same in reepect to Dominion offic als. If the Dominion Parliament were to enact that Domiaion officials, hereafter to be appointed, shall not possess the franchise or take any part in pol.tics, it would be acting within its right. More than that, the offizials of the future would have no cause to complain, for their less of franchise would be conditional upon their acceptance of office. But such an enactment would be widely differeut from that which is proposed by the Peters Combination. It is proposed by Mr. Peters to take way from the Dominion officials + right which they already possess, in «pen and fiagrant violation of the principle ‘*Oace a voter always a voter.” It is proposed to deprive the Dominion officiale of a privilege which they hold and have «x -rcised. it is pro- posed to rob them of one of their dearest eivil rights. By whom ia this outrage to be perpetrated? Not by the Dominion Parliament, which bas the right to regulate the conduct of D>minion officials, but by the Provincial Legislature, which hve over them no control at all! Me Peters has, in his private cspacity, a@ much right to impose restrictions upon the actions of the the Lieutenant Governor or the Administrator of the Government, as he has, in his public capacity, to impose restrictions upon the actions of the public servants of the Dominion of Canada. The rascslity of the proposed confiscation will be the more clearly seen by reversing the positions. Buppose that the Dominion Parliament were to enact that all the Provincial officials in all the Provinces of Canada should be dis- franchised, — suppose that Sir Oliver Mowat, Mr. Bisir, Me. Fielding and oll the other Provincial Premiers aad all their aubordinace officials were to be robbed of all their votes by an sect of the Dominion Parliament, would not Mr. Peters be one of the fret to “ery havoc and let slip the dogs of war”-—would not the while country exclaim against the act of spoliation and robbery which had been committed ? Yot, it will be admitted, the Dominion Perliament bes a¢ much right to dis- franchise Provincial officials as the Pro- Legislature has to disfranchise Dominion officials. servants of Too Much Honer. Tux Pioneer says that “Ferguson is again to the front.” Not content with “running” the Opposition in the Lagisla- ture, promoting and conducting ll the indignation meetings held throughout the country, editing Tae Examinen, keeping an eye upon the Stock Farm, managing his own business, and continuslly badgering Premier Petors, Mr. Ferguson has, sccord- ing te the Pioneer, taken the esteemed Superintendent of the P. E Island Riil- way by the throat—literally ‘comp siled Unsworth to allow him to canvass the employes.” More than that, ‘* Ferguson again approaches Unsworth and compels him to head the (oftivials’) petition.” Extra-|d ordinary man—**that man Ferguson.” Ths sailway men dare not disobey him. ** Even Unsworth was forced to ba party to @ conspiracy against which his whole nature must have revolted.” We entertain the highest respect for Mr. Ferguson's charac- ter and ability. But we incline to the epinion that the Pioneer does him too much honor. What are the facta? Mr. Peters and hia fellow confiscators contend- ed that the railway mea and other Govern- ment officials wanted to be disfranchised, — end the offisisis’ reply to that statement is the petition and protest which has been laid before the Legislature. The attempt of the Pioneer to get the Goveroment out of its fix, while it shouts ** Ferguson did it,” ** Ferguson again to the front,” is perhaps praise- wortby from the party point of view. But it won'tdo. Mr. Fergason is an active and energetic man. But che Pioneer puts too sevete a etrain upon the credulity of the people when it asks them to believe that he is able to compel the Dominion officials to do that agsinst which “ their nature must have revolted.” The petition and protest of the officials is the most natural as it ia the most proper thing in the world—and the Pioneer's declaration that Mr. Ferguson compelled them to sigo it is merely insulting. As to Mer, Unsworth, he Provincial Legislature. House of Assembly. SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS, Mowpay, April 3. Dr. Jenkins submitted a bill to amend the Charlottetown Incorporation Act. The bill was read a first time. The bill to regulate the saie of opium and other drugs was read a third time and pass- The bill to incorporate the Murray Har- bor North Dairying Company was read a third time snd passed. The bill to incorporate the New Perth Hal! Company was read 4 third time and paased. The bill to incorprate the Dunk River Cheese Factory Compacy was read 6 third time and Banquet to Judge McLeod. Memeexs of the Legislature united, last eventng—united cordially—tv do honor to Judge McLeod, and to express their high appreciation of his good qualities. The Leader of the Government presided, with the gueat of the evening, Hon. D Gordon and Mr. Rogers on his right, and Mr. Speaker McLellan, L: -Col. Irving ani Hor. Mr. K:ckham on his left. The Lead- er of the Opposition acted as Vice Chair- man. Honorable gentlemen were not ranged opposite and against each other as usus!; but the strongest opponents in the Legislature were seated close toge! her and occupied in mucually pleasing c nversa’ton, while they partook of the choicest viands— including strawberries and cream—that could be piovured by Mine Host of the Hotel Davies. To see theeditorof the Patriot sested in the midst of the best and strongest L beral-Coneervatives in the country, and apparently enj ying it, one would almoat be persuaded that Millenia! Day bad dawn- ed. Great, indeed, must be the bon homie of Judge McLaod, seeing that the desire to de honor to him could be prodactive of such results. As to the good thiogs provided by Mr. and M-s Davies, it is sufficient to quote the following MENU. sour. Chicken Broth Green Tertle FISH. Boiled Salu.on Caper Sauce Fillet of Halibut Oys er Sauce ENTREES Lamb Cutleta with Mushrooms Oyster Scallepa Chicken Pilau JOINTS. Sirloin of Reef Horse Radish Spring Lamb New Peas Turkey Parsley Sauce Ox Tongue Ham GAME. Currant Jelly Game Sauce. VEGETABLES Boiled Potatoes Creamed Oyster Plant Sliced Tomatoes Radishes Beets Purple Cabbage. RELISHES, Mixed Pickles Worcester Sauce Walnut Pickles Pickled Mushrooms Wild Goose Black Dack Mayonaise Lobster and Datch Salads ENTREMENTS. Plum Puddieg Brandy Sauce Angelica Custard a ia Vanilla Mince Pie Strawberry Tart Lemon Cheese Cakes Compote of Peaches Shredded Pime Orange Jelly Assorted Cake Creamed Figs Stuffed Dates Fresh Strawberries and Cream. FRUIT. Apples Oranges Grape Fruit Pears Mangarioes Nuts Raisins Cheese and Celery Domestio, Dutch, and Stilton Tea and Coffce The following is «list of the toasts with those who spoke to them : TOASTS. i. The Queen. 2. The Governor-Genersl—Hon. Mr. Gor- on. 3 The President of the United States—Dr. J. T. Jenkina, Hon. D. Farquharson, 4. The Lieutenant-Governor — Mr. D., Rogers, Hon. Mr. Kickham, 6. The Administrator of the Government— Hos, Mr. McLellan. 6 The Parliament of Cavada—Hon. Mr. Sinclair, Hon, Mr. Campbell. 7. The jislature of the Province—Hon. B. Rogers, Mr. Beil, Mr. McKay. 8. Our Guest, preposed by Mr. Bentley and seconded by Hon. F Peters—.'udge McLeod. 9. The Bench and Bar—Mr. Warburton, Mr. H. C. Macdonald. 10 The Press—Mr. Laird, Mr Cotton. Il, The Ladies—Mr. Uaderhay, Hon. Mr. Richards. 12. The Officiale of the House —Mr. McNeil 12 The Agricultural Interests of P. E Island—Mr. Shaw and Mr, Scrimegeour 14 Our Artisans—Hon. Mr. McMillan, Mr McKay. 15 Our Host and Hostess—-Mr. J. J Davies, On the whole, the speeches were above the standard of such ozcasions. Judge McLeod acknowledged, in fitting terms, ihe great and unexpected honor, which had been done him Grits aad Tories all agreed to speak good of the country, of each other, and especially of the esteemed guest of the evening. Grea‘ credit is due to the committee of management whose kindly «ff rta resulted so satisfactorily to ali concerned. Personal. Mr. W. H. Batt returned from England to day. Captain W. H. Barnard has the thanks of Tue Examiner late Port of Spsin, Trinidad, iss gentleman, resident in Charlottetown | papers. and owning property here. He does not wish to be levelled down to the political condition of a Russian serf, and he has the British manliness to say 80. If he be a Liberal—aa the Pioneer asserte—-be cannot but ebhor, on principle, the retrograde and high <‘d Tory legislation which has been brought forwerd by Mr. Premier Peters. a —If our esteemed correspondent “Shawmut” will but refer to the article which he criticises, he will see that Tre Mr, John Trainor, for several years in the employ of James Patton & Co., left last even: ing for Chicago. He will be joined in Monc- ton by Mr. P. A. MclIotyre, who for many years past has been in the employ of Dodd & Rogers, and whe leaves here ie Chicazo thie evening. Both yourg men have many friends in Charlottetown, by whom their depsrture is regretted. Tae FXAMINER wishes them suc- cess in their new home Special sale of mats, rugs, etc.—To morrow (Wednesday) we will offer 100 mats at a bar- gain. This lot must be cleared to make room for others expected herein a few dxys. Come one, come s}] and see what we can do for you in the house fu-nishings line. — James Paton & Examixer did not propose to “ give up” 1 Co, breeding the trotter but to engage more largely in the production of firet class carriage aad aaddic horses. New Maple Sugar received (his morning at Boer & Golf's. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | | Srxctat Desparcuss TO Tue EXAMINER. A Dangerous Derilict. | Boston, April 4. Captain Lampe, of the steamer George Dumois, from Gibraltar, reports that on March 28th, in lat 26 north, lon. 74 west, he passed the wreck of a three masted schooner, her decks painted black, apparent- ly 300 tons register, directly in the track of vessels and a dangerous obstruction to nav- igation. Fatal Fire. Vienna, April 4, Ninety houses in Klein, Pocahiarn, on the Diuube, were burned yesterday. Fifteen dead bodies were removed from the ruins and twelve more are known to be under the ashes. Conservative Nemination. Reoavp, April 4. At the Conservative Convention here yesterday, J. A. Chevrier was nominated to contest Vaudreuil for the House of Com- mons. At The Lyceum. BASTER CLOSING OF MISS RUSSELL'S SCHOOL FOR GiRLS. Iv the Lyceum was not fi led to the doors last night, those who could have been there but were absent, hive most to regret. The cry against Charlottetown entertainments ia always their sameness, and it is upfort unate that when, as last night, something out cof the ordinary and of merit is presented, our people do not turn out en masse to evj y it. The goodly audience which istened with del ght to the two can tutas performed by Miss MRussl.'s pupils, enjoyed an evening of pleasure and = profi Remembering that the performers were | vearly all littie Misses or children, and that the class of music was of no mean order, the greatest praise must ba de-| servedly given to all. No one was conspic vous for her fxults. All gave evidence ot careful training, and many excelled. = Iu the **Garden of Singing Flowers,” Mr. J. Lewis, as the map in the moon, carried off the palm ia his happy lecal hits, and the pretty, melodious cantata was brought to a close by a chorus, during the stinging of which colured hghts were threwn upon the performers with good effect. Miss Enid McLean was the next attraction, and in her recitation held the audience in rapt attention and evuked a hearty demonstra- tion of favor. The second part of the pro- gramme consisted of “*The Dress Re- hearsal," performed for the first time here and performed well.” Miss Russell acted the part of the olden time school principal with becoming dignity and was ably sup ported by Miss Winnie Cotton as a teacher of elucution (who had once performed the role of Juliet) by Miss Annie Hyndman, as French governess, and by the Misses Earle and Miss Stewart who played their] parts of Cindrella and her sisters with mach spirit and vigor. Mies Corrie Hall as Fairy God Mother and Miss Beatrice Hall as the Prince were fo! excelled by their companions in the perform- ance of their parts, while the former sang her principal song in a sweet voice with graceful- ness. Miss Ansie Hyndman’s song ‘What Is Love” was undoubtedly the gem of the piece, and was, of course, encored by the apprecietive audience, who were alzao much pleased with the excellent animated trie of the disputing sisters. Sarah Ann enlivened matters by her trequent allusions to things edib’e, and the whole play sparkled with wit and amusing situations throughout. Everything went smoothly and the evening was an emphatic success. Mr. Karle, it is needless to say, was master of the situation at the piano, and with Miss Russel shares fulleat praise for the credit- able production of last evening. If there was one fault to be found it was that the cislogue was cot always «s well beard as couid have been desired; but this would appear to be as mach the feult of the acoustics of the place as of ths performers. Next tiwe, ladies, speak more deliberately and louder, for your repue tation is now secured, aod your next appeat- ance in public will be hailed with delight. Address and Presentation. A number of the friends of Mr. Peter M.lotyre, for mary years book-keeper at Messrs. Dodd & Kogers, have presented him, on the eve of his departure from the Province, with a gold watch chain aud the following ADDRESS : To Mr. Perer Mcisrtrne, City. Dear Stn, —Learniog that you are sv0n to leave this Province to make your home ia a distant land, we, the unders'gued, feel that we cannot allow you to depart from amongst us without giving expression to our high appre- ciation of you as «fellow boarder, a ctilzen and # gentleman. Having had many opportunities during « number ot yeare past of turming an opinion of you, we desire to say that, unde: the many phases of life in which we have aecen you, we courteous and obliging,—and we fell that in your departure frum the jand of your birch Prince Kdward Island wi'i lose one of its moat up ight and honerab e scns, With your capabilities and usgullied char- acter, which you carry away with you, we doubt not you will continue to give a aCe count of yeurself in the land of your adoption, wherever it may be. in now wishing you God-speed, we desire to say that, while we feel sure that the business house with which you have been so long and 80 honorably connected must suffer a loss in parting with your services here, the house which may secure your services abroad will be fortuaate indeed. We esk your acceptance of the accompanry- ing small token of our esteem, coupled with our best wishes for your futu:e welfare, Water MarTuxsox, T. K, Moruersi.1, M. J. Jounston, C.H Souurman, C. W, Bourke, Cuas Lyons, D.C -HALMERS, H. McKenna, W. 8. SP) Wart. H. W. Loneworta, J McCaxey, Orro R. ( RABBE, Asovs McMILLAn, Prov. Sec. and C. P. Landa, D. C. McLeop, J. A. Martsrsox, M. P. P., B. D. MeLetrax, Speaker House of Assembly, Mr. McIntyre replied in fitting terms. ~~ * An Auld Licht Manse, le‘est novel by J M Barrle, for sale at the Bazaar Store. ; nave always found you the ssme,—cheerful, | . BIL Children’s ‘Two-piece Tweeds and Kilt Suits. SHOW THIS WEEK Suits. in Sailors, Velvets. We respectfully invite the Ladies of Charlottetown and Country to eall and inspect 0 ur Spring Stock. BIG SHOW THIS WEEK Carpets, Squares, Curtains, Oilcloths, Mats and Rugs. 1 EVERYTHING SELLING CHEAP. JAMES PATON & CO. »Charlottetown, Apr ii 3, 1893. aS eee just arrived. Charl t'etown, April 3, 1893. b —— —— = FIRE. See OFFICE—Brown'e Block, Charlottetown. J. M. ACCIDENT. LIFE. E. R. BROW ABOUT THAT INSURANCE. mcehl Fire and Marine WESTERN Fire Insurance of Toronto, Ont, eral since the Largest and Srrc Canadian Company business in Canada. op Capital, $1,000,000. — NSURANCE. permeate an Q) etme eee MANCHESTER Co.! Fire Insurance Co. WESTERN Marine Insura ne Company. } »gest | Manchester, England. ' doing The Popular English Sterlng sand” Domestic La | Certificates issued when Paid- | Company, established 1824. | required at the Agency here without reference t Head Office. Capital, $7,590,000. All Losses Settled Promptly. HOR ACH HASZARD, prone General Agent for P. &. Island, Cameron Block. Charlotretown, March 30, 1893. Would y ou Like to go Shopping in MONTREAL COLONIAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL Special Attention given to Mail Orders = SS In a Wet Time! Whole Shoes are necessary even when it’s dry weather When it’s wet there’s no telling what ills may come from wet feet. It is better to be well protected and save Joctor’s bills (herefore call and inspect our splendid assortment of Footwear, To do this means dry feet for you and trade for us. A] new supply of the Celebrated ENGLISH K BOOTS McLE@GQD & CO. The Ladies of St. James’ Chureh —--WILL NOLD,.THEIR—-- ANNUAL FANCY SALE | AND TEA ‘On Thursday, 6ih of April, IN ST. JAMES’ HALL. ee } } j | Poors oren at half-past Two o'clock in the Afternoon ‘Tes at Six o'clock, sharp. Admission, lv cents. Tea ticke:s, 25 centa v| The Ladies have prevered a large variety of Barwains may be expected, MRS38. A. MORRISON, recretary. | usefal articles. meh**tu th sat then ov dy | THE G. & J. PNEUMATIC me TIRE wer” | | 1a the only Tire that gave satisfaction last year ; MANUFACTURED BY The Goold Bicycle Co. .... us YONGE “eee Brantford, Ont. For price, etc., arply to F. pe © | St. Geerze Pharmacy DAVIES, who ‘# “ole Agent for dy 2iw & wy eow- meh25 a ALL READY FOR INSPECTION. Chiliren’s Clothing, in Suits of our own manufacture, the only goods that S oolbey wear. ‘Children’s Pants. A -large variety in all sizes and }reces, made from ourown Tweeia. will stand Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Furniture, China and Glass- Ch’ dren’; Clothing, ware, Kitchen Utensils, Silverware, Lamps, Japanese Goods ? {adies’ and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Manties and Millinery. Full Stocks in each department. febO— tte tf Trial o ders solicited. 'HENRY MORGAN & CO., MONTREAL, Imported, A full line. The prettiest, the nicest and largest assortment in the city, ail at the lowest prices. McKAY WOOLEN Co. I Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1893. AUCTION Sarg ~~~ —OF —.. Valuabie Housele'¢ Fargj. ture, Piane, ete, (a AM instructed by L, W. Goff Auc ion, under bill of ann ‘ron 3 beg., at his residence, Water Stregt . On Thursday, 6th of AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, a, M, All his Household F ‘ ielhctwing, m—, wots Coasieting Of ime PaKLOK--i Parlor Set, waingt Pian» aud Stool, Bulings & Ga, Walnut centre Tatles, Sone New ¥, 4 kaucy Tables, Brackets, Pictures, yiiuie heck, Lam)», (ertains, Oorn ccs, Brussels oa, Fancy DINING ROGM~—1 Wa nate ide oar eee put aud Haircioth Chairs. | Statens »6 Lounge, walnut and plush, | Wainy t Tabic. + xenon, bric-a-Brac, | ic Curtains, Pcies, Sewi: K Machine, © oM KING ki Ol.—“tove, ¢ hild's Bley Rete Leaf table, Ui'cloih, Chain, R heed HALL-2 Walna Hail: hairs, all Nowe ial” Rack, Hai Lamp, Oi) Cioth Stair Carpete BE KOO Nv. 1 - Wainut and 4 ari Co, bicvutes, Krackets, J vilet Sec, Hay “Winging Cot, Teilet Sets, Carpets Malice tre-ses, Bath Tub, ete. Bink, Taig, PANTRY— Gings Kitchen ‘Table, Chairs, Clock, tenn wee, ALSO-—1 wiich Cow, 1 Share ta ona il TEKMs-— all suns under $30, cosh} over thy TO LET + Whaif at Georgetown. Good location fea @ tresser, Wire Walir s8es, | urpet, ey BEIM OM Nik 8 ised: teed, Bink, rakes, e'c BE. +KOOM NO 3--Bedroom Set, Carpete, idaty BHUYRLUOM NO 4 Bedstead, Toilet set. Be id ng, eto ard Croc ware Lemps, ' alery, «ie mery 08 KITCHEN Victor Stove, Warhing Machine, Cicthe od 3 Kitcuen Ureusils i = ‘The house v il: be open for in nesday, ir in i (0 6 O'clock, <a amount, # Munthe on ap provia jolat bs tea, ©. 5. MORT ; api ae TWO-STORY DWELLING HODgE pleasantly situated near the Ral Sumwer Hotel or Bourding Hous, Rent moderite, . A. A. MACD ap4—in OFA POLIFICAL MBBTIVG POLITICAL MEETING will be ‘ ner ae . Five Houses re Sue CVENING, April 6 he\t-past six o'clock re Tepr-ocaiatives of th» District are respecttally juvVited to atiend, EDMOND FL *DWARD Owe: THOMAS DWA Ki HRD DWay, o_O Grand Volunteer Concert BASKEL SOCIAL In McLeod’s Hall * 01 Thurcday Evening, April Sth — A Choice Programme is being prepared, Miltary Band in aticndanee Tickets LO cen's Li dies bringing bar ~ ke'2 admitted free. Doors open ot 7.30. Concert at eight o clock. JOUN VANCE, an3 Seeretary. ee fo the Public. JAMES MCLEOD & SOM, (Late of the Fira of MeLeod & MeKensie), Gnikmay's Paitys and Opti, Have Lease! the Shep in the CAMERO i GLOCK, VICTORIA ROW, Lately Occupied by Mr. Horace Haszard, And willopn a Large ond Select Stock of the most Fashionable and St) leh Goods, ia Scotch, English & Canadian Tueeds and Wersteds. The public are guaranveed to recel7e tn the forue th sme satisfaction that the members ibe new Firm have alsvays given in the past JAMES NcLEvD & SON, Cameron Block, Prosthetic Dentistry. { AM prepared to moun’ Artificial Teeth on he dul Is of pi.tes ‘lamina, Watts ‘Tela cere’s Metal (these metals will Bet oxii z: or'arn Mack ia the mouth), Veleamite, i and Zylonite Dk. J. P. MURRAY, Dentlat, ap Siamper Block, Viooria Bor, —_— , Oiled (tothing edie. Spring orders — insure prompt deli thovll be sent ina withent delay. Prices and samples on + pplivation. HORACE HASZARD, Manufacturers’ Agent. epi—2w e d ee V TANTED—An upright boiler, 5 feet hi nae 2 fee 6 uch ciamete ‘ate price ® where to beseea, Address 031, LXsMIsER OMO® apa-—ti TO LET—The declling house letely occuplet by Walter McPhee » Tailo ays WW ANTED—A servant for general hongework, Good wages. Ayply to Mua. Wu. WEEK s Brighton, | OARPERS— Private boarders cin be accom modaied at Mre. Martin's, in the house It méry cccupied by Mre. Semcel Stumbies, Prints Sireet, iw T° LET ~ House on corner of Caabe riend and kuston -t- ¢ets, cecupied by G. H, Tsyl0% Press~sion givenin April. Also, bouse 08 in otreet. with «tabie. od i ——— ae ‘| O LET—A Dwelling House on Bayfield Stree® containing nine rooms. siable and coach howse. Heated wih hut «ter and is in gone condition Pree s-ion given at once OF OF be first of May. Aiso, a fine Fruit Garden aticehed, if desired. Inquire of A. Hemmans, Queen 8+ mch?t~ if at Yr ~ ~