ores ess : = —_— THE DAILY EXAMINER : - . . ‘ : . =. 7 ¥ — une a See 7 anamenn —— THE DAILY EXAMINER. APRIL 27, 1894 THE BUDGET. PROVINCIAL —LBGISLATURE, Wepnespay, April 25. Hon. M Sinclair complimented the Leaders of the Government tion upon their speeches. A and ¢ ) pposi- great deal proposed to raise $30,000. This is double the amount raised by the old land tax, which latter was not very objectionable. He regretted the imposition of this tax, | because the wy objected to all forms of taxation. The land tax may not be con- sidered a great burden. A great deal will in the accounts for new roads, there are no particulars of another amount of $5748. He did not think it was necessary that he should take up any further time, as he thought he had replied pretty~ effectively to the arguments advanced by the other side. FREE FROM ALL vexatious conditions and restrictions are the Poli- cies issued by the Read James Paton & Go's. Daily . a ped GM get as been said regarding the financis -on- | depend on the classification. In some re- eae ene an ae APerfect Demonstration Wirn admitted deficits averaging . two ; : fei t a Fete eas ee dat ‘onus the proposed Scale is not amauta OLIVETTE CANADA { veare se upon $80,000 a year, with 4m | )). os the other We all know, said he, | but he believed the old plan of taxation in ese i ACCIDENT Pe adenieenh deiel net year ot nearly | that the Conservatives were in power for was a better one than that now proposed, Tue production of Olivette in the Opera ASS CO to the bundreds of Iadtes who visited our $120,000, with the balance against the | twelve years and that their average an- | Weare told that $40,000 is to come from | Fouse oe uight by an amateur company, Bp tis store yesterday, and who did their shop Provinee at the end of last year larged — deticit was between $40,000 and $590,- the Land Office, but he did not believe ping with us, that we met the broad, in- under direction of Mr. Earle, was a pro- 1g ; s 000 and that they drew $200,000 from {| they would get half the money. Last nounced success. The play was well put E R BROW definite ard irresponsible statements now by his authority to about $170,000, ,pita! They must have known that | year the amount received from this office on the stage—not a hitch or accident of r . in vogue in this newspaper, concerning with the expenses of ihe elections ar i the | something had to be done to make revenne | W488 $19,000, and this year it will probably any kind occurrin z during the whole per- BROWN’S . electioneering roads, etc., still unac | and expenditure meet. After the McLeod be less. He believed that if this office had | formance. The dresses were bright and sock, CH TOWN. Quantities, ecunted for, with high and unequal taxa. | POverament was tefeated the Peters Goy- | been managed a earefully as it was man-| attractive, and the scenery beautifully ar- tion impending,— it wil! be a imitted that roment came in with a majority of one, and dur l-a-half years the Jatter . a ng two-an Government did more for the aged under the preceding administration, that a large amount would be realized ranged. During the choruses, when the pretty village girls came trooping over the AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND, | j Qualities, Premier Peters had a heavy load to carry : benefit of | for a. aA aon ; But _the office { stage in their quaint costumes, the effect Low Prices. «hen he brought down his budget. Under | the country than their predecessors did | i* now Ss ah aoe aan =a a of pleasaut joyousness, which Audran’s she circumstances we shall excuse him during their term of office He referred i © get $ vt - Of 1¢ thi year is ©Y | music generally awakens, was complete. a Our present Stock never so new, never ” , : to the amalgamation of the two Houses | Selling the whole department. Perhaps The hall was filled to ita utmost 7 7 -" >} ESENT referring again to the hackneyed | .. 4 ho creat aavine thue effec “id in the | this is their policy. He then referred to : ‘ : beautiful, and THE PRESE)} F and the great saving thus effected in the cet gs UO capacity by an audience that, perhaps, had PRICES NEVER SO LOW: statement that the average deficits of cost of legislation, and claimed that the | the sale of debentures and claimed that] larger proportion of intelligent and SpeoraL Desparcues ro Tok Examiner es a ‘ , Conservative Administration was $47,000 | House as now constituted wes conducting | the Government deserved no credit for} beautiful faces than any other city of the ees See our MILLINERY — . - etn affairs as well as when we had two | making a better sale of the second issue Maritime Provinces could boast of; and PARLIAMENT OF CANADA See 7 sort a. > a veur i for neg € . . > Tp ‘ ‘ ; , . P . i My sie Houses. The Leader of the Opposition than of the first. The condition of the | the audience, judging from the frequent ‘ DRESS GOODS the factthat the Conservatives had aid that ¢ ( rom ~ »}| money market was the cause of it. He : he canta g - srid that the Government deceived’ the ; - **€}and generous applause that greeted the TRIMMINGS tained refunds from Ottawa equal to uy people. But this was not the case The | contended that the extravagant expendi- players, were thoroughly well pleased with ee CHILDREN’S GOORS wards of $600,000, thus, twithstand- | Gov nent showed exactly how ey on eee me year could hot! the performance of the opera. ‘ , nal a es chillis alt @cs'" Wenrlens | ee of the — country | be defended. Not only did the Govern As Olivette, Miss Sinclair acted charm- House of Commons Proceedings. We reanccttully iasite~the realers of eee ’ _ eh stood when they went to the | ment spend the large amount of $40,000 ingly, and used her beautiful and we'l this yh ide tees Denk Voeinbe Setter Oe SERRET : et people, and they were returned by an over- | 0D highways, but they also opened up} modulated voice most effectively in the od Aft as r Evening&wnd walk tl ag) : : ‘ho remicrs ; : ~ » > — . : a ; ) cv ‘ t irongh. they tovk office But the Pre whelming majority, He thought that the | aanecessary new roads, although it was | bridal song and in the sobbing song; but vac : special and one-sided pleading ‘8 preposed change in the Education Act well known that the country could not her voice seemed to be even sweeter and The Northwest School Question. NO ONE WILL BE ASKED TO PUR- Annouacement. : ‘ od 2 f y ; y . : > er, P > s " ° e . no avail as a defence of the ; wou! 1 prov satisfactory in the country, afford * " zen we veeea eae rights | fuller inthe short solos which were inter- ns : s+ of the | and respecting the taxes a (great deal of | Of way we considered this sufficient, but mingled with the-beautiful chorus singng. Orrawa, April 27 “ ; Pes oe extravagance and bad manag OF TN©'| caution would be necessary. The Sullivan | they have spent over $7000, and this for | 4c the Countess, Mrs. Everett Norton was " ill re ¢ 4 7s present trovernment He says that Government kept on the Assessment Act rights of way only. He knew of many] very easy and raceful, and carried out In the House of Conimens ee X : . , i , a , » | anaes pre » was ihe : ‘ : ; "a c ra re " i ins " Sullivan and McLeod Administrations left | for three years after they came in, and af- | C88es where there was no ne cessity for the | the character well in her acting and her ed debate on Tarte’s motion for. pape the public works in a bad state, an ter they repeated it the deficits commenc- ed. Now we are in such a condition that opening of such ro&ds; yet the work was performed. The money must have been sweet, ricli\voice sounded ‘beautifully in all her songs, especially ;in the romance of the Northwest School ordinances, was re- sumed by Sir John Thompson, who deliv- Pnsive rs hs last year to be on : vila : : 2 . z 3 88, in which he show- | —— =e ee Se” Un ee. ee a er ee eat 2 2.4 @.3. apeanw ud last ye taxation is again necessary. The Govern- | expended for political purposes. Some | «Nearest and dearest, from ye I sever,” in pape 7 ee comand con- 7 e rie 3 S3% Ef e225 S > 823 °% a 2 : effected. Let the people who have | ment have striven to make the taxes general | $4500 of this amount was spent by four] which all the patheticeharmof this musi- vt 4 oa r po ag The | aa <j ° SES . 26.288 Ss o) $2" 6%. .° | = > ; : ' . ' , » Gove » j » Cy . BES ss = V2 sa 5 © = : 2 so an = t-avel judze whether or not the roads are | and as light as possible so that every person members of the Government in their own | ca] gem of the opera was well rendered. , an - a7 aa a Tf2 = . = o fee fx) =o 5 .- PF 3 2 = 8 Pe Meee y improvement | pon the roads as they | * all a fair share of the burden. Here | distriets, and it was therefore mo wonder] 4s Valentine, Mr. Arthur Peake carried Mr pate a we " non-committal oa : s38 “2 Cte ne 8 BeeES = BES any | ovement upon the roads as the ; e : i aN i very t . oS om = aOz bo * £42528" es Os : “ae held erything is takem out of the treasury, } they had such large majorities. He pointed | out the character well, and, upon the whole, 4 - ee a a of Se eee ae oa eS te S =e np %& fet ~& aa © 8 BEER e 2675 re he Conservatives >i in power ; , 1 r sBaare » Vo nine . : ‘ ‘ . « . . - cos = = e d. « ~ ‘= rec . were when the Conservatiy v i} and unless the people put monéy in the | out that Hon. Meassrs. Peters, Farquharson, sang very effectively, thongh it was un- a ' . u ry exp a eG. Sear = x 2. 33 £5 25en, g2 $ oe © ESt¢ 48° 5°_ Suppose the neglect of the Conservatives | treasury it was impossible for the Govern- | McLean and Richards were those who had | fortunate that in the’balcony song, owing |’ OW, + —_ < a Ose. fae e° BL Se Lt EP SSL AS Smee abs. to heave been as ross as) Mr. | ment to take it out. Referring to the Land | snugs sums of money expended iu their} to the Yaet of not having caught the open- mao ” er os ~ gage Sneak 2 ome eo ~ z ue i <2. Ode & ge a ¢ 2 S_ owe = = = = Peters has pictured. it, is that. a | 2ax he said land would betaxet! according districts. He then referred to the road | ing chords, there was a slight uncertainty I yf - oo a Mec: . at ele ! = = = =o to “8. 283s 2 34 * 208 |. -4Baesis = = . oa ; . . | to its value,and this value would be on the | machines, and said he did not think | jp exactness of the tone. Mr. Leslie Cook EP ‘Or ee Sree 1 Zz ee = oe gv ses" ag S29 g SBS SESS 4 SS fe “1e tior ) cy for , ’ . ¢ ienc i , t~hine . . cas a re C p = S 5 “sc &= ena = 2 & Sea . * =< ee Sepeeeres CF See owner’s declaration and any cheating would | past | experience with those machines | gs Captain de Merimac was excellent and arty w r to Sean ta aeasaede the Cath ~ 53s". > SE wet. SE B® °4 oa a 2 227 414 %2 1 a Ree fe . - f : “- ini Re ee y we “ut » o sos. = 52 » je — ._=oe as expending $337,415.36 last year when he | he promptly exposed. He thought that | justified the expenditure of $1] acted the humorous part very well. Ti He did aes a which head ep Z = 6 Sac Bee a ~s tn a”. &e..9 i an 6 an , rear : ile ; n : = ects .. oom 2. 83 wes = = was authorized to expend only $283,945— | very few men would care to depreciate the | 800 on them i this year. rhe} Mr. Bremner carried out the character i a a: San Sinedin . = = o7eS85e ound as: 2 wee eos" = he ves E - for exceeding the estimates voted by $53,- | Value of their land. When the House al- road money came in very handy for the | of the Duke desIfs in an easy and auccess- the a i 1 a i, and the House eo 4 = sate on San e cet? S#huy = $ ae 6? i ha fa 9 a tilien 5 is journed at ten o’elock Mr. Sinclair had | people, and no money expended gave more} fy] manner, while his secretary, Mr. T. ediennanh ae ei sag Jaw erat ae |< a 3 2 = Seas =e o Hee z 2 =° az aa p » i : n ace 0 i . nue, | sy factio scale . ,: . ( : fs - = © > a! : 3's "Ss . : ‘ Hing ; the floor. satisfaction to them than the road scales. | Patton, as Coquelicot, proved. himeelf a J 7 a 2 “ho = te etefc EE = s=s 2.8 4 bie duty was clear. He ought not to hav Tuvrspay, April 26. | Three machines would have been quite} born acter, and his local hits in the me = a> SPSS ER GE ABR CET EFC = ' : i = . : - e : pol 7. 2% eo = S Sas expended a single dollar more than was astinn teak on 49 in. j ee ~ ee aay a — +} ‘bob up’ song brought down the house. First Arrivals. es < BES sik 22s eo SS) 6m eee , . | new 2, etc., rove e s r ‘hor ite , absolutely necessary. If new and im Hon. Mr. McLean tabled certain re- |: it are ZO) Mr. Atbert Mitchell, as Marvejol was ial = proved roads and public works were absolutely required, he ought to have gone turns asked for by the Opposition. Hon. Mr. Peters also submitted.amswers ing to enter On a career of new departures whether the people like it or not. The late Government spent the money on roads very picturesque in his old-fashioned costume, and was certainly one of the Q> Montreal, April 27. The steamship Phcenix arrived here to quest best chare*ters on the stage. The con- : ‘ to questions asked oe : : i : : ; , ; : i : : wt the to the Legislature and obtained authority On motion of Mr. McKinnon the House au dd rm - th a iy , certed n _¢ and chorus singing through- pesmeag eg~ Appadinr gly wpm a ' Mr. } i € : tender an: everything fi a aon wn isitely season. ie arriv: ye to expend certain sums certain places | went into committee on the bi!l to amend | ‘"° tender and did everything fairly and | out the opera was exquisitely performed, and to raise the money ty loan or tax the act incorporating the Murray Harbor North Dairying Co. Reported agreed to above board. They kept the roads in efficient repair and did not ruin good roads especially the excitable portion following the arrest of Valentine. Mr. Earle is to on May 3rd. : Qvesec, April 27. LIDS ALCS AAS CARTS “SOMETHING HAS DROPPED | E52, ORLA PHA ation. Instead of that the Government, | |), amendment, and ordered to be read a | ** he present Government did in many | be highly congratulated on the musical ‘The “steamship Lake Huron arrived : ; ; 1 amen t, u s ce > eaceedins > B se of . el i i i in defiance of a clear and well understood | ¢)i-4 time to-morrow instances. I roceeding he spoke of the] gyecess of the performance, and Mr. Pope | from Liverpool. She is the firet rerular 4 constitutional rule designed to safeguard Hon. Mr. Sinclair then reaumed the Regular offive and the statements of Hon.} on the stage arrangements and the admir- | line passenger steamer to arrive. She en- ee a on CH 7 : aan wees Mr. Peters regarding its past management. | able manner in which the whole action of | countered no ice in the gulf. . the people’s interests, expended thoasands i upon thousands of dollars upon the ev f ean election, without the authority of the Legislature ; and without the anthority of debate on the motion to go into supply. The Leader of the Government had made a clear statement of the condition of the Province and he did not think it was over the same ground. necessar to go 1€¢ ary »g£ He __ regretted _— that errors had eccurred in this office and pointed out that if all the defects in the past had been investigated by a com- mission, more light would be thrown on some the play was carried ov. If anything is to be criticized it is that the orchestra was not full enough, thus necessitating too much work for the piano to accomplish, Grave Apprehensicn. WHAT IS IT? WHERE ? ‘ ‘ i 92 It seems a pity that the services of Mr. Roms, Apri! 57. the Legislature, borrowed the money from | The Leader of the Opposition said the . . as vive , a aan, By : i . . ; v 3 1a alwat : awe . nh Be Government had lost the confidence of the these matters — es . = the pre-| Vinnicombe’s orchestra had not been} The approach of May Day is accompan- There is alw aysa best, even Prices of Boots and Shoes oe people. Bat the result of the late election | “°°* ira fi sa . th "Gc e Fis re-| secured. Had there been # fuller and | jog by the gravest apprehensions, as the . . Having expended $337,000 last vear, the lid not bear out this statement. The Op- | Fen Me Seas ae 1e Government. | stronger instrumental sSupport zreater| qerermination of the Socialists to have a among “a seore of good things, : . make enas Premier now says that he can meet if he ebtaing a revenue of $293,000 ! How is the revenue to be made up? | Eight thousand dollars will, we are tol l, be obtained by means ofa tax on income? But there is no certainty of this. If the N.P. has, as Mr contend, made it innpossible for the people Peters and his friends to have any profit, how will it be possible to obtain $8,600.00 by a tax on incomes? Blood will not flow from a stone, nor can money be cbtained from those who have | confidence of the | twice, and the position had able men in the field; yet nearly all were defeated. This shows that it.was the Opposition who ‘had lost the Another test was how the credit of the Province stood in the money markets of the world. The Government had gone to these markets results showed increased confidence. The Government are now trying to increase the revenue, and the Opposition have adimitted that this must fyou have to raise enough to revenue and expenditure you will find that the amount out- side the ordinary revenue, is a large pec yple. b done ° balance giving up his position in that office, he pointed ont to the preseat incumbent a great number of the deficits in the work and explained them to him. In the matter of the increase of the fees of that office, another tax has been placed on the people, although when they were in Opposition they were strong- ly opposed to an increase in the fees. The Leader of the Government had referred to the saving in the matter of printing. But when it is found that a stenographer had to be appointed, this saving vanisies. The saving in postage st mps is very trifling; it may only show that the Govern- justice would ‘save been done vo the vocalists and a more harmonious render- ing of the opera secured. 2.00 --—-—— Malaria is one of the inost insidious of health destroyers. Hood’s Sarsaparilla counteracts its deadly poison and builds up the system. SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS. Summersipe, April 23. Shipped per steamer Northumberland, Cameron master, for Point du Chene: —_—- ——- workingman’s parade, despite prohibitory ordera, is apparently unshaken. Strike of Cotton Workers. Sr. Joux, April 27. There is astrike on at the Courtney Cotton Mill on account of temporary re- daction of wages. Armbrecht's Tonic Cocoa Wine —For Fatigue of Mind and Body, Ner- vousness and Sleeplessness. ARMBRECET, and every pipe smoker who | has tried the Mastiff brand acknowledges it to be the sweetest, coolest smoking to- It does not bite the tongue, and is positively bacco made. free from any toreign mixture, —— \ 7 —— J-M. McLEOD &UO's. Our Styles are the best. _ Prices the lowest that van be made on the quality. We keep all kinds of Boots and Shoes usually kept in a first-class You will be pleased with them, Shoe House. it not. The tax on commercial travellers | one. The Government have tried to make vg 8 Spy engrea has a g wage 400 bags potatoes ..........seesceees ¢ 248| NeLson & Co., 2 Duke Street, Grosvenor J.. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond Gee o > SAVING -rislatior > ° '» > Paeal oo " y) ¥ is also an uncertain quantity. We ven- | the taxes bear equally and lightly on all, ee ee eee oe ee ee D DRE PRINT Sokitsincesvcgceareion 13| Square, London. At Druggists. Virginia; and Montreal, Canada. i : : oe said it was only an experiment, and he be- : oo ens Tginia; , ° ti } 2.5 ll not be | and in this way they hope to make re- | ). “Si. LSO0 The. BIBS criti ics 72 aps4—eow ture the prediction that $2,500 will not be eceecngener wet. Seat ms: eg Sr cor Io lieved the Government had sunk three 283 bush Island wheat 56 e °n p 7 c i =et. eP >i C . . . 26 us Sig ‘ TERED 00 o6ee © bé0056 ——— = ——————_ —— cnaA AAS Dunn ois conalneelilineabaiaiens ereoranreecnesraneacn een aber obtained from that source. As for the | ot by a aa of system a great deal of times the amount of that savir gin reckless st tn bio : 60 ‘ ; « ) S ‘ e Vv . s S cesece Steet eee eee eeee _ ‘ o . » e 5 e fs . >) 2s ( e — , ee . Vea? y, estimate of $40,000 from the Land Office, / money could be saved in the Public se ane am re * | B60 uae weed ea tania . 1d Paton & Co’s. Show Days —jt i r ‘ | riew of the fact | Works Department 2g de yar- a Foe — a —_ - . , ‘ ee Seeeeeny HE VES OF fhe it | Oe Meet nent, ae teene ware PO” | have the gentlohon “ef thet Mouse (0 over > sag) Thursday, Friday & Satur ‘ 9 : . that icular! Oo > road scales, > orn- : ; oe : that not $20,000 was obtained from tha 7 - , 2 lovk the actions of the Govérnment. If source last year. .2 ae i yunt of commutatior d i his : q ag ‘ : » The budget must, necessarily, be unsat is , ° ee th sae made reductions and been careful, it 230 bags POLTALOES cereees cereeereeres $ 183 House Cleaning’— Watson's Fur 1e budget mus , necessarily, b n a object in view. ot aes oe YT ikl ik” dae’ Dan eeaeiitieed «in put P4008 the batigd 239 | niture polish requires no rubbing iafact oe , right-t cing man » | supervisors wouk ave t dor awe é , . 2 ts , D - oe z an ean ae - : 7 ne v nn y — a a - ms » on a land tax. With the-other taxes no| 1110 lbs tallow............ Gites... ° 15 cents at Watsons Drug Store WILI COMMENCE wroepect is at, inste OT no taxation an with. ie e é D € are gow ' ar . "eee ba y 4 cases eves bee b 4 ML SS ; ; : land tax would be necessary. We would ASES CLT ...00-. 0000+ o8seieens 2 deficits, we shall, under the Peters adimin- | men, but the system will have tobechan;- | |. me 7 ee rye, 20 : : Se . ; : like to see s . reductions. here bE) TORS oasis. css cdeicnen 2 Eee istration, have taxation and deficits ed. By close figuring he believed that ik ee till further reduction ; Phere $$ or 9-e osememanee $1,000 might be saved in every district should have been a Jarger reduction made en tia iy @*s : ie ~ = : OUP ICe. j . j f ADAADAAAAAAAAD AAA bbb NOTE AND COMMENTS He explained how the expenditure on each | (" ‘he salaries of the meade of depart > oe Fe ee ee aoe ae i A at etslak wok teede. anil call tn Grade ments. He denied that the Supplementary | © eS district & ade, and sak oug ; —The Spring Exhibition of the Mont- real Art Association is reported ** most creditable.” Increased appreciatien o part of the public has been shown —The Premier wented to hear Olivette, | } and did not want to hear Mr. Shaw He likes fiction, and has no great love fo political facts. So the House was not ‘there is little ehance that the electors | ment have, accordingly, reduced the should be contracted for. Men and horses could be hired, and the saving effected would be in the vicinity of $1,000. The Commissioner would also the districts be ina better position He would hay only the larger works to oceupy his atten- | tion, and the eye of the public could be the Government when they came in had clause in the Education Act had proved unsatisfactory, as stated by some of the Government speakers, and claimed that the pruposed change was a positive injury to the better class of schools, although it dees not hurt the inferior class. The ap- pointment of a third inspector was a bur- den upon the people, and was done to paid to the wishes of the representatives By same steamer on 24th : SHIP NEWS, S’side, April 24th—Cld sch Jennie Arm- strong, Grady, Shediac, bal; Restive, Cain, do. = owat0ee 044464 day. THE FIRST PEAS: OF THE SEASON. It you wish to be ahead of every- one else with Early Peas, select a TO-MORROW, WEUNESDAY, AND CONTINUE UNTIL WE MOVE INTO GREAT REMOVAL SALE AP HLL, : continually on the contractors. He sug-| ; , “WORTH GUINEA A BOX." dry, sunay spot in the garden, Put Q i session last evening. | gested trying. his proposal for a year or | create @ position for a needy eupporter. | § on some wood ashes if you have { —Referring to the bye-election in New- | two. This vear we have the road machines | This appointment was made without the $ them, and plant the Peas very shal- se ke s foundland, an exchange remarks that | and afer their operation we. mich authority of Parliament—no attention was | @ FILLS ‘ low. If old bags or matting is put Auctioneer om The bad packing of Canadian apples is said to be militating against their popular- | ity in England. Mr. Down, the Govern ment agent at Bristol, reports that, to prevent Canadian goods from sinking into disrepute, it is necessary that they should | he honestly packed, by Mr. S-nelair. livery stables, ete. felt that trouble, As a business man he these men were a but after the year’s work he found that he had actually benefitted by looking at their goods. It would be more in the interest of the general public if the Gov- ernment instead of imposing this tax, stopped some of the Jeakayes referred to Under the land tax it is Fometimes ‘account for these decreases. There was no decrease in the business of the country, and there was nothing to The proba- bility is that the decrease is large!y owing to bad and careless collection and to serve the interests of the party. A comparison of the expenditure by supervisors on roads for two years will show @ total increase of over $19,000. Besides the item of $7206 Arrangements for reduced fares will be made with the P. E. Island Railway. deserved Seats, 50 cents; Unreserved, 55 cents. Plan of Balcony at Rankin’s Drug Store. Plan of Ground Floor at Johnson’s Drug Store. Sale of Seats will commence Monday, April 30, at 10 a. m. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 4 > > > > > > > > » > > . y > > > > > > > > > Ab bbbbbbbbbhbbbhhbbbbbhbbbibbihbhphbbhbhbbhbhbbhbihbib n> + = Manufacturers’ Agents, COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND ATCTIONEERS. : WaterStreet, 6i—ap26 Box i42. Office and Stores—Mechanics’ pine mt. dohas, N. 7. P. V9. d&w 3m—mch 12 Sizes 21-2, 3, 3 1-2. 4v\ —{x) > > q > . > 4 ; > > . > . > 4 > . > . 4 : j > 4 > , ; consider this matter. He thoasht | & . } 4 } on evenings and removed in the ¢ will this time be tempted with public ex- | the Leader had clearly explained the land | 2 t2® people: Yet the Leader tells us,| @ > morning it will keep the warmth in § ox . rn . . , . x penditures. The Whiteway party ae We ‘ canal oe = eae with the greatest earnestness, of his re-] $ (Tasteless— Effectual. ) , nnd hasten germination. The best : All our Stock of DRY GOOD *, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES ae from the treasury ; Zs Good- | unearned increment. He then spoke ot oe for the rg the weer ‘For Sick- Headache, > Paris 2, — ar ‘ at the following Discounts for CASH ONLY :-— ridge government has not been abie to get } the course pursued iv New Zealand in| °™. ae roviace. fe . AND , ye imported the ‘ole Qe an cpuveeiation even for ordinary expen- aad “ la a fe ne 9 / - | a in cate he would never ‘Im aired Di estion ; stock seed of this variety a Phila- 7 Black and Colored Dress Goods. eee eee eee ee ee eee ere eeees 33 per cent. é a, Fee 0 lan aX, é inted out the st : . : : : at ditures.” And they have not yet learned | the scheme in vogue there cuuld be carried | CS Oe — 2 School P : g , ; delphia, and ne eg sup- 7 Mantle Cloths, (see, Hog o burrow from the banks witl author- " 7 : Act. > would not take up the taxati: ‘< y ie y r : . a< Se ern ee oe ae parece — he Set | Pccat aul cillans sites onal manne 1 REaiee Disorders and p ply seemaeaneiia SF rceagell te gk Taco Curtains’ and Mumia s « dnd occ ccc csccsccvvetesesedd . ae) sorry to be obliged to lay ) -oun- ; tag oe - : ; . > ~~ Montreal Gazette: “We challenge | try oe te rt) eee this hed mation on that subject was forthcoming. Female Ailments , : ig the best Extra Early Pea. Price a Senet Wares BG TIOROUR, « iso cod cnn s 0.0 one ch bande sts vile r the Opposition to produce a@ single utier- to be done Both — varties are He then repudiated the statement made aT > 10c. per packet; 20c. per pint; 40c. ¢ Corsets, Gloves and Hosiery 33 ” ance of @ resnonsible publie man in the catti ” thie alt : ; a sie by the Leader of the Government, that the Renowned all over the World. | ye per quart. For sale only by : > S ¢ : . JP teeeerereseresesessesseeeses oe United States favoring reciprocal trade cod th sh uld enife sc <td to | falling off in the Land Office was due to] §$ Covered with s Tasteless & Soluble Coating: ¢ ; 4 Flannelettes and Ginghams. CR eee ccccececcccceevecsseves sD . oh: iid ae eat oul e Fe OP ee ; co toad . he . ° , with Canada on any other terms than 8 | impose a proper system of taxation, _| the Tories, = — et oe late | % ask for Bevetama ned wabe, 2° eens > GEO. CARTER & ma Oe Mi I NO MOOR Pee opine oo cetacégics écecesbcheue = co ‘ i along the sea-board, r i : ES ‘ os -, | Goverr a Q ake : . se ? : . > ve . ¢ bi § Soe te the Annee one oan rest | Mr. A. J. Macdonald, who followed, said | ithe matter of he. defalegticns in. thar | 9 Wholesale Agts. Evans & Sons, Ld, Montreal, P : Pillow Cottons aul Bestimies oki 0 084 6k db 000 tcsbewtneue ts te ; lated by the American ( ongress id ep he thought that ifthe counsels of the last A matter of th defa cation in that : For sale by ail druggists. > SEEDSMEN 4 7 . a : = 2 plicable to all other countries, includieg apeaker had prevailed, the necessity for | ottice when they Specnted a Semen 0.002000000e 0000eeeeneteseceee if ; , : Table Damask, Towels and ‘J oweling. ee ae aan se Great Britian We invite the Opposit M | taxation would no : “a a <5 to enquire into them and made their re- > 9° 4 4 ’ ‘i A Walkin ; Or 6 to state the time and lumstance vhen, a hs ma be hes Rn tae es Fee port public. If the recommen lation of > ap2s 187 Queen Square. q Print Cotton P — Pickii . oa a . Cute ane +640 0neh aeaone since the at rogation of the E gin Mares I “ na rever ‘ a nd % aed hae ae that commission had been carried out, PR ae Shirts, Collars, } 1es8 and l nderclothing. eeeeereeeseneeeeeees oo e perconai enue am *x pe ‘e »et; | . ‘ wyvvvVvVWwYTYeYeeeeererrrrrrerere convention in 1866, the American Govern: | ‘The Leader of the Government |22™Metbing like a hundred: thousand dol. * Umbrellas and Braces. . <..06scssdis oss canvases snacedncee , ment has manifested a willingness to enter | knows nothing of thi omer Ea | lars might have been saved. Mr. Macdon_ . s Hat aa t (N —:," k) 9 ‘ > > ' ‘ f } aa ri “e ? ~ mm ! ali » floor w s c 2 nn >. ° ats anc “aps ‘Jew 5toce ee eee . eeeee gb ob 6+ 600% £6 " €' ee ee fae —s m9 iriiest§=«days he has been able | ald had the floor when the House took re . Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine, Men’ ; Re a le Cc l it] i : ae : = : country retaining control of ite tariff as ke vat with a laviah nan _ | cess. | awuens heac La euenInEn 6 6 666 0h 606 0606 pb 0d 6 Oehbee against other nations ape oe ae oa cat i Afte> recess Mr. Macdonald resumed the Tuesday, May Sth. Prepdred strictly according to the British Bovs’ ‘<6 id : f > ; St John Sun: Sir” Oliver Mowat tice a cling rae an | debate. He analysed and criticised _ the Sook te antaeer in’ cation. Gad tanee tenants | a ‘ eS Ee eee oe a ; * : ub ir liver Mowat is a ' : ait Cais hie ia% come out . hl sing where » Qaov- , ‘orm is quicker in action avd more abie Nos o< disap wintieg man to his party friends i with she: feleses dellck-ocee pies The j Public omer Seal li a a. McGIizi L UNIVERSITY than when taken in Capnules. Fogess or Rubber Coats. eeseeevoeoeeseeneseenseooeeeeenpeeseeeeeeeseseen 33 se . q aaa rar : as aa ernment “largely exeeded their estimate ills Dose—Half a wineglassful. For sale | . 8s . ar pene. lhe ee 1 tty ad aier was rmght when he said the late | euneutinces. ‘He pointed out the ia- Glee and Banjo Clubs by all on. Saanple bottle free to physi- Trunks and V alises. eeoVereereeseeeese ee eeeeeeseseeseeesese 25 66 san been denouncing the Fed+ fovern- | Governme nade cne dollar do the work . ‘a ; : Re oi n receipt of card. . us . - stat tor és anlar ar aadecns cee el ee es Grae wan eee ¢ pfians upon recs EAGHER BROS. & CO., Special Prices on Spools and Cotton Warps.........+.0...25 oe akin’ fe Y s agreng to the = hat is the reason the credit of and other departments, ana also dealt . 7 feb2é—d4w 2m Montreal. All our st ek of B te ar d Sho ai . ce istry, and especially for the pig | the Province stands so high as it does to-) with the decreases in the revenue from the | 41] NW 1h), | y {' USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY. the ¢ -eai « ae ® See ee ee oh tres ts 202 82 taeae oe 7 iron bounty. Just when his «friends “are | day But the. lesa iculvated hy thé T xy 5 7% } r y . . . . . ” Fe ee Ce nee ee enon AB CUTIES Oe SOS eeveral sources... These decranges are as | V + - /BAAY Ly | Bland and NerveRemealy No Goods to leave the Store until paid fur. Goods not exchanged or taken back Seam to declare that the iron industry | late Government seemed .to be lost’on the follows: : wR ni, : l N a6 les wr? sas too much encouragement, cOmea for- | present Administration. Never before Public Lands 2 $24,870 ONE NIGHT ONLY. = once 80 d. av0 samp es. ward Sir Oliver Mowat with e proposi- | were there so many taxes imposed ona Provincial Sec’ ; ei ea ae st al . : eel tion for a provincial bo of one dollar | Province e di sliev le wee 6 x thee ew eee a; : ; : ‘ aan ao I ae mt a f " olla ree: Qs hid oe Eee Prothonotary’s Office....2.....5..0.. 591 Colleze Songs, College Glees, College “s T P * eo . P EARTIO. | WORE MARS tHees Seem i di Yai agsne a, Registrar of Deeds ; 200} Mnsic, College Mem. : OE ee a e his 18 an admission by the *remier f | ment were carrying on the affairs of the 7: ee ese ee . aa tonzy egies oS =a ; "5 « Ontario that the pig iron industry oucht | Province economically he would not op- County SN ceaientiul ss oi oghux vt 320 This Company has heen greeted with DR M U R R A Yy : to have aan , protection and Sctien ane a al aaa ‘of taxation. But z | Hoapitatal for Insane..... etcebe 404 | overflowing houses in the. principal cities ms ; 7 bounties The Ontario | a will of | objected to giving them @ free hand. He | Prince of Wales College. ............ 30 | of the Upper Provinces, having appeared Charlottetown, April 10, 1894—dy course, be additional to th at ad . ‘ t ie then took up the different taxes to be im- Private Bills....... 6... esssseeeeeee 55 | at Ottawa under the distinguished patron- T have removed =, Dental Office next —— ee ee Dominion i vee Ren osed The tax on commercial travellers | Peddlers Licences.......,......... 160] age of their: Excelleneies the Governor- | do0r'to Johnson & Johnson’s Drug Store, ue EP » a oe Gees Ge the Garenere | Steed @ Pomeliies... ; ... ..:...-..,.. 85 | General and Lady Aberdeen: Queen Street. ap26 Remember the Auction Sale of large | and merchants. Wherever this tax Berries «.....+.0++2000+0--. eee 1,042 No euch: Opportanity has been given a A C N a - building lot, week side Mal peque Road, was tried it had proved a fail- Casual Revenue. ...............+.. , 4 Charlottetown audience for many g cate. C ' se, just outside the city, to-morrow Saturday | ur It injures the trade of the fee Come and hear the finest musi¢ and the 3 at 11 o’clock —see handbilla—A. McNeill, | country and hurts the botels, railways, $27,846 | best of fun. Discount for Cash !---25 per cent. off Kid, Lace and Button Boots Charlottetown, April 18, 1894—m w f during April. GOFF BROTHERS. NOW OPEN! ties in Black, Two ENCLISH MILLINERY. — nice severtnemt - nen TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS. LACES!---An immense stock, latest novel- STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWNS BLOCK