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E |. for theConfederation : ife The financial exbibite and policy condi- tions of this company render it very attrac tive in the bhauda of a good canvaseer, The compeny has an establir-hed position in the Island with locs! agents in principa places, the latter of whom would be under the control of the General Agent. A liberal and untrammelled contract is avail ing forthe right mao. The undersigned will be atthe ‘avies Hotel, Charlottetown atescarly date with a view to an ap pointment, Letters may be addresse there or to Maritime Proyinces Branch, Halifax. ¥. YW. CREEN MANAGER Alalifax, May §, °99—3icod LIME! LIME | We are now burning and can supply any quantity of best Roach Lime for building and jai Ming purposes. C. LYONS &CO. OO yee OL Eee MATL PL eT PROVINCIAL «=iéid LEGISLATURE , the Euglish aristocrats. THE yay, May 10. Shaw, ecor~ W EDNES [r. Campbell followed Mr hing the Government for abandoning their uties the previous evening in order to attend the theatre. Speaking of the \dget speech He characterized it as one of bp ’ budgets he The Leader e weakest of the twenty-31x istened to in this House. ells us that we have no enterprise. It is true the government haa none, but in its jeteadthbey havea waniafor rolling up debt. Nothing is being done to advance the interests of farmers or fishermen, the nly two classes of wealth-producers in hiscountry- They had eent an ambas- eador to England. But had he not kicked ) the traces be never would bave been sent. While in e@pposition the Leader of the Government was always chirping about reciprecity. Butnow that seems to be 4 lost iegue here has the Dominion Gov~ ernment dispiayed ability ? Not in their fiseal policy; not in their Yukon adminis tration; pot in apy other apparent way. Preferential trade with Great Britain was given, they say, but will any member show one article of our daily eonsumption the orice of which has been decreased ? What has Sir Wilfrid ever done to in- crease the trade¢’ the cruutry? He has reaped what tke Conservative party sowed, Not many years sinve he threaten- ed to shoulder his musket and go to the banks of tbe Saskatchewan and shoot down the noble volunteers who were fight- ing there for Queen Victoria. But at he Queen’s Jubilee he hobnobbed with Afierwards he | went to France from whence he returned wearing a foreign badge, and received a rap across the knuckles from the Secretary | of the Colenies ia consequence. Speaking about the visit of the agricul- ‘tural professors to this province, Mr. | Campbell said theydid only what they were paid for doiag. He believed that | Mr. Dilloa was a faithful worker in this province, but the finger of party was laid | upon him and he was put out of office. | He has goue to another province where he | will meet with more congenia! spirite than | ou lithe Prince Edward fal+nd. Thea with respect to bindertwine. We | were asked last year 10 cents, and hai it | not been for the impcrtetion of American , twine we cou'd not have bonght tas we | did for 8 cents. upin price. Then what has bec me of | tue free trade policy of the Liberals ? ‘The etatione for fat'ening chickens isa |emall matter to make #0 much poise jabout. The experimental stetiens pro- , mieed ua have cot been erected. In the bye elections the Opporition had held their own and gained a Jitc!', snd the action of Mr. Peteis in coming ure fora couple of days to take his seat was con- demued on all sides. The Premier did vot thiok it werth while to mention probib.tiow. Ii ever a class was dec-ived in this country it was the probibitionists, The Government touk 250,000 from this country and gave us « | plebi-cite. | of the dastards and temperance is forced to the winds Ottawa wus then touched upen end com- pared most unfavorably with thore of the delegates of the laie adminisiration The Government contem slated the bui d- ing of the Hi lsborongh bridge and yer they have not one teta of to formation con- ceruivg its cost. opposed to the building of the bridge. | in viewof the slarming indebiednews of this Province the farmers are not prepared to *bhoulcer their share of an extra half m' lion de lars ot debt. The Governn.eut our bard-q@urked tarmers snd allows our wealiby meu to go scot free. The Government’s policy of taxing cer: tain traders, their actioas in connection with the Prince of Wales College and ih mater of steel bride’, which he +aid could not be built for $19,000, were then considered, If the Government com; ]-te the college and build the bridge they wil} te $35,000 eher and already this current year there is a deficit of $40.000 making « deficit for next year of $73.000 notw.th- standing the polished sta:ements made in the budget speech. Mr. Camplell charged that our edu- — _—— DAILY EXAMINER, Barbed wire, too, bas gone | But they bave acted the part | The barrenness of the Prem ¢:’s visit to | The Oppesiuon are not | But ' * cational system was simply party machin? ery and that some of the school inspectors went through the country canvaseing for their political favorites. He made the statement that the scholarship for King’s | County had been given a persen who had previously attended Prince of Wales College over the head of the g0n oo = Conservative, in direct violation of the law of the land. In most of our school- boys and girls are int Jectuatly in vogue, ruined by the cramming system Dow Surely the com- mercial branches should be taught in our chools inetead of many of the unimport- now crowded into our ; nnt aludies gurricuiuum. The present between the representives Of franchise and property voters is a@-+lur upon the intelligence of our country and a reproach io the young meu soon to succeed us on the stage of distinction life. Mr. Campbell then reviewed the history of the new annex to the asylum and the injustice practised by the Government to- wards Mr. Lowe the contractor. Atithe evening sessicn Mr, Campbell continued hie speech reading considerable correspondence regarding the contract with Mr. Lowe. He’ said Mr. Lowe was in the hands of unscrupulous men and ibat there was no justificiation for the action of the Gov- ernment in denying tothat gentieman the justice which every British freeman should eojov. Mr. Lowe had done his duty as far ashe coulddo it. Batis there no justice nor honcr nor manhood on the part of the goverament. Let them retract their error or at leart appoint three honest mes to arbitrate on Mr Lowe’s loss. He referred tothe road machines as “boodling machines”. The Premier had the hardibood to say that the roads were in good coadition. That gentleman had evidently pot travelled over the roads in New Londoo or from Summerside te Ken- sington. Mr. Campbell instanced a num- ber of cases of Yoodling in connection with the working of the read machines in Sup- )ervisor Lamont’s district. The outlay in Supervisecr McGuigan’s district appeared very reasonable exceptin the caseof the notorious Centre Line Road. (Continued on page 5.) _—_——_—_———— > Ore _Awoman’e headache may come from /geveral causes, She may havea head- ache arising from nervouenees, or from digestive disturbances. Nine cases in | ten, her headache comes from disorders peculiar to her sex. It muy show i.self ' in the symptoos woich are characteristic of a dozen disorders, Thousands of times women have been treated for the wrong disorders. Dr. Puierce’s Favorite Pie- scription was compousded for the sole purpore of rel.eving womankind of these ills and pains, Thousands of women bave | testified thatafvter taking treatment from several phvsicians without ! * Favorite Preser:pt:ou’’ cured them ccom- | pletely and quickly. It has been need | for over thirty years, and bas av aubroker | record of succese, The woman who beritates is invited t« | send 31 one cent stamps to cover only the | coast of mailng acopy of Dr. Pierce’s , Common Sense Medical Adviser, whicl, contsias plain, cleerivformation »bout al! the organs ofthe buman body and thei: tunciious ! } Gay's Seeds are che Best | Why are Gay’s reeds the best ? Because | (hey are practical market gardeners and a | whole time of successes and quire Ofien fai.ares (tor mistakes ard failures | lead up to anecess) pluces them in the Lest position posible to grow end im: ort reeds suited to our climate. Thev make & kpecialiy of vegetabe seeds inucluding mammoth, mangel, turnip, Carrot, parsnip, ‘ite ; ‘ } | ' ' | herr; nod ike we great Peter Henderson, secdman of New York, their eeed can only be procured directly trom themeelves. Taoey are starting extensively vegetable and flower plants for June end July planting, (-ome hardy planis ready in Mav.) 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