‘ { ' ? Y ga # Pepe | ie a STATION IS THE sincerest THE DAILY EXAMINER | APRIL 2, 1900 FORM OF FLATTERY.” The best proof that MINARD’S LINIMENT ris i 1 ' ! great credit for the establishment of the }f IS EXTBNSIVELY IMITAL steel works at Sydney, Sir Charles Tup- ree A BIT OF INSIDE HISTORY. | Mr. Fre.pine having taken to bimeelf ) I tions resemble the | rt o : nm aniy | per was induced gave the facts about the } ‘pum < D al pearance eniy - ‘They lack the general excellenc« | matter. In the course of his speech in Genuine ithe House of Commons, on Friday last, - ‘eteriens and : . : notice 1s necessary, as ip ari t ane Sir Charles eaid ~ ¢ imitations, called Waite LIint- } ws ; 1 >} wce chron nitamr } “The Wh y coal company was made bh a ; fs . -_ " ste ce ' possible by tne coal duty sgainst wh ‘ by ie mR Aths : Vi ' ii SL ALL e : ; RD LINIMENT by Dealers, becau | Fielding himself bad fought, and by the y « larger prom. failure of Mr. Fielding to drag hie pro- vince out of the iron and eteel bouniies 7 3] hic ‘.elding’a ; P nO’ nee al! Sell on the Merits and which Fielding’s friends had denounced and opposed. When Mr Whitney con~ templated the erection of -tee) works be {and Graham Fraser, of New Glasgow, by a | waited upon this government and aek- " Advertising of MINARD'S. ) particular claiming to be macé pre wietor ef MINARD’S LINIMENT, ed for an extension of the bounties. imp y is al | Fielding absolutely refused. Shortly afier 'Sir Charles was in Cape Breton INSIST VPON HAVING aod was waited upon by the Mayor and a delegation of the board of trade of | Sydney. The mayor was an opponent | of his, but Sir Charles Tupper told him | aod his friends that he did not despair |of the government reconsidering its | decision, and that he would him- sef wait upon the ministers and VMINARD'S LINIMENT MADE BY RICHARDS & CO.., Yarmouth, N.S... Ge | clearly |appeal to them. It bappened so af- 'terthat he met Mr. Fielding and two of, his colleagues at the opening of the St John exhibition in 1898. He obtained ; an interview at the Royal Hotel and went with the ministers over the whole matter. | They were induced to reconsider their re~ fusal. | Mr, Fielding —“* Reconsider ?’ Tupper—* Yes, because they absolute- "ly refused.” a ct ee & :.00 a dair “4 Kor Ladies Fine Calf ee we) and Dongola Boots. 3 Fielding—‘*Would the honorable gen- ora 24 | tleman give me his authority for the =, | Statement that we refused ?” ' , ef ‘ Pp Our window B | Sir C harles—‘* Certainly » Mr. Whit- 4 ¥ i ney himeelf is my authority.” ip ; The msivisters undertook to iaform Sir *.% ® f) A | Charles of their conclusions. They did 4 0 AL =A } not doeo, and when Mr. Fielding made 7 y 74 bis budget speeeh there was nothing about Once more Sir Charles pressed | the matter on the government, and finally ~, | bounties. 2 3 the bounty was extended. He could forgive ae pm “a pair Mr Fielding for delay because Sir Richard | Wt ea . : ; —™ | Cartwright was beside him steadily oppos . Zs 5 é 7 » ae For Ladies Fine 2 ing the bounty, and doubtless told Field- wo Boots — regular > | le 0 government would be re . 4 ; m4 i “2 if after denouncing a bounty they eboul: * price $1.00 to £3 | sdopt one.” . Root ct $2 25 a pair. = . : 24 - ~3\ Unless this statement can be disproved, oar. | is | . . . . . a large part of the credit for the establish { 578 them On our = | ment of the great Sydney Steel Works es be Re, SS he . : : =| must gogo Sir Charles Tupper, himself argain Counter 5 | walt ee = “T. = jas wel. as 'otbe Cors*ryative policy adopted i bt : » omy > | by the present administration: a4 * +5 ee e ( tas ie ‘e o £4 THERE ARE mary good things as | good for a cough, yet the special virtues = Es ' of all are combined in Adameon’s Botanic ‘Een Cough Beleam. Purely vegetable, per- ’ ws | fectly harmless, not soothing we 4 ." ' 4 \, 4 ws ’ AF) Wie ly : =) Stamper’s Corner. . narcotic, 25c. all Druggiste. -. PERKINS & 60 Vvool Charlottetown Wool voueton Tweeds | We represent the WOOLEN scotch Pweeds MONCTON Suglish Tweeds MILLS. Cznadian Tweeds _ Wealways keep on aes __ |hand a large supply of tglish Worsteds tweeds made by this oglish Serges ‘celebrated mill, -~ — ' for the double an Te — twisted Bannockburn. Blanketing they are positively the Ruggings best goods to wear | ‘that’s made. | We also keep a Jarge range of Scotch, English and Canadian tweeds, and we take ‘wool in exchange for ny goods in the store. Rs CR Yarns Ready Made Pants Moncton Double Twist- ed Bannockburnrs are; the best. F, PERKINS & Co tH. SUNNYSIDE. Charlotietown. | Guardian THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 2, 1900. AN APOLOGY DUE. Ws are specifically informed by Mr, Wise that he never at any time withdrew the conditions upon which his resignation was sent in; one word waa required ia his resignation as originally written out to make it valid; and another copy wae made and substituted with that word eup» plied,—that was all, This being the fact, Taz Examrner’s statement of Thureday last was absolutely true. In these circumstances, The Patriot ies til dsipais owes Tue ExaMINeR an apology for having declared its @:atemert* ab- solutely false and without foundation.” Upon the other hand, Tae Examiner owes Mr. Wise and the public an apology ee for having accepted The Patriot’s correc tion without havirg first investigated the matter. se > om * ANOTHER GUAKDIAN ERROR. Ir has been remarked ae a curious fact that the Senate majority against the Gerrymander Bill this year wasthe same as last, when 36 voted for Sir Mackenzie Bowell’s amendment and 14 against it. Sixty members voted this year, four were paired, one is dead, and sixteen did not vow. Of the sixteen who did not vote eight are Liberals and eight Conservatives, The iate Mr. Lewin, whose seat has not yet been filled, was a Liberal, so that this year’s vote shows very nearly the exaet standing of parties in the Senate. The ig again in error, and conveys ap entirely erroneous impression when it | ost il says that“ Nearly one third of the Con-| servative Senators omitted to vote, which was in this case avery significant action | on their part,” +e-o——— NOTES AND COMMENTS —'I'he Boers seem to he at their old | game again. blue water of | Hillsborouch | Willsborouch —Pleasant to eee the Charlottetown harbor and Bay once more. IN TOWN. ~The Guardian is trying to April fool its | readers with @ report that Tae Examiner | has j confessed iteelt in the wrong in maintsining that Canada is under British institutions and that the Senate has the} same right to throw out Redistribution | Bilis asthe Goure of Loads had. The Gusrdian isa day too late to play that game. —The Guardian’s “ flank movements” } are not so well taken as tho-e of Lord | Bobse.} The Guardian cannot, by any | means make good its argument that the Senate has done wrong in reje tng che in- famous Gerrymander b ‘|, and in giving the people a chance t> express their Opinien concernirg !t. —The thwarting of the atrempted g rry- mander gives satisfaction to all Canada | It is gratifying, says an exchang®, to krow that we have independent legis/ators, ‘ree from the corrupting Zicfluences of che Federal Governmen’, who dares to stand up against wrong. Well was it when the the Minister to aban- Shirts ‘Wear Well J. 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