HE DAILY EXAMINE Serat . e Reaaq, 16 eR STE EER Se Te > TCT LEWIS PHOTOGRAPHS } j - ' nn Lm ome RV | | E A Mi N ER. None Better ! foe Srerkn Ponumttne Costrast, ts te A | \ x None Cheaper ! Re. OF SUMORIFTION 4 * 1 3 | nats a \-N ADVANCE) | For Fineness of Finish and Artistic One YEA vee S400 nee . arene iene ee - $e | Pesin. LEWIS’ PHOTOS are unsur- as nee ; es ani | passed anywhere. ar snd to nae nek ak a TERMS : Four Dollars » Yoar “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Single Oopies Two Oents Spenco given t» COLDREN'S he W eekly Examiner! eh) les ~ : ssa A fos = - a GRAFI ON ST oe rate mening Se Selene ‘gp! « CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1896. NO 196 |e a rs Giedog whit ; appeared ia the Daily editions, and | OPPOSITE 7 » POST Ort . : ASS we 7 mel rs odie , ae — ARY, oes TENDERS. = NEW HATS . 9 | Sealed Tenders will be received at the Bail Moot 28h des #8. 8 apes re | It’s a little early to ask you to buy a new Hat. but we want to let you know _ we have them. iss, sor sue setion of « sew Homan lower wee [S| Se |= NEWEST STYLES from the best English, American and Canadian makers. Our HAT AND CADP (ecring 'o pian sos <neaion so be i —|-—- ,DEPARTLENT is second to none on P’. HE. Island, and at the present time we think it is ahead Of |sitocorr. x bering. 6 9, Arcwiees risonw 75/15) the best of them. When in need of a new Hat or Cap, call and have a look at this department. | ss: sine yom ete a] seein” | 28/5 (a | We have a surprise for you. “Tenders wnat be accompanied by a ce $|Weivceiay | 33) 4] 3 3] seeker aaa 5} sday 20 | + es i no ay ee : a Se ad q , 6 | uy 24] 5 : g S ae 32a jj , FS der is not accepted. If tender is accepted | a gy 3 Ein KATLORIN G. aot gs eee, SOs eae 3 9/3 20 | 9 8 13} i ‘ _ Tenders to be nen “ Tenders for wt i il al sal This certainly is our forte. In this department we excel. Never _in the history of P. BH. Island “Tie Now Cahetral Boiling Commit wivercey | i) 1) 12! hag there been such a large quantity of Cloths shown under one roof. Hiegant goods, beautiful designs. lowest or any weder. ee g}eoe | oP) i) Cloths from England, Scotland, Germany and France. Wecan say without a blush that we nave the) °° sedis t. wary, i | »| 2)! mom /Doat Cutter that ever drew 2 chalk on cioth in P. HB. Island. Whenin wantot a suit that fits comfort:; oo rei . | S| 8 23lable, that you are sure is stylish and up to date, call on Murphy—he can do it. Charlottetown, P. Es I 20 ay 2 26; 2 5 246 lm guar pat . i | | 27} 2 50 —e - 2 “a eoeraier settee neem eres PINEH GHNTS FURNISHINGS. ire Insurance 4; ¥ i S21 6 a& $5} 1 . 54 33 7 59 . . " ° ° ° » - | Wen | S234] 857 This is our hobby. Hverything 1n this department is up to date. You can get Furnishings here stp Regal Jan. Bo. of Liveepesls” virus” | ©! ws/that you can't get in any store in the city. Tony goods at low prices. White Shirts from 40 cents tO) wap Phonir 0. of Brooklyn,” - -\$2.50. Call and see us, boys. The Sun Fire of London. P. £. island Railway Onard after THURSDAY, 5th December, $95, th rins of this Railway will ran daily Sundays excey ted) as foilows.— Trains Outward Trains Inward. Read down. Read up. PM AM PM AM $1 TH) -Charilottetown..... 3 101} } 3 -Rova Tun 2 g 9 ix a! 8 Nort W r 2 9 05 43: S -Hanter Rive -- 14 8 51 66 &§ +. Brata ur os De Si7ti $i ‘ .. Emerald 4 1 8 OS d2 . Freet r ool 754 $47 om CI gion oe 7311 D 1 ar Lyviz0@ 706 isa tm2vsil> ) } : PM 12 v5 {Arios0 AM]! Li soca. . o4< ces 19 Jo 137 Wellington - 9 #7 219 . Port H >i j 34 - PRGOEE: .ca<caes 8 0) } 3 58 .Bloom field 7 34 | 451 .Alverton.. 64 5 20 okie. .... 600 j PM aM A M 5M 2% ...Charlotietown 193) 3% -Roya!ty Junction. ...1) 1) Bz weno = 000th 4 de couae 9 47 $35 Ar) \ly 905 > Mt Stewart 410 Ly) dar 350 § 22 ~ Cardigan....... 735 &) Georgetown.....- 710 ce. ee : AM 403.....X ount Stewart..... $55 OT icue Morell. .....-s0s 817 BZ. coc. ee- Sb POCETS,. .cceeee 7 483 b57.... ..-Bear River......- 7 (3- 6 #) . Souris .... «+ 68 PM AM YM AM G. Wicceseseee ee eveeee 7 OU OS ..... --ese-CSpPe Traverse. .... . 70 PM AM Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time A. MCDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen Mgr Govt. Rys, Charlottetown. Moncton, N B. Railway Office, Dec 1, 1855. Beaver Line Steamers. Winter Service. DIRECT SAILINGS BETWEEN N. B., AND LIVERPOOL. From From_ Li poo Steamer St John, NB Sat , | Lake Ontario fed., Dee 23 = 2 Lak- W iigeg “ an 8 . Jan 4 Lai? Surerior +s “ 92 o L » Ontario Feb 6 I uke Winuipeg “* ~~ a ; fees ies rior.. Mar 4 ” ae Lake (ontaro . = Mar !4 Lake Winnipeg Apr li le Lake Sucerior sz wi FIRST CABIN—$4#) and 315. Round Trip, $:( and h SECOND CABIN--To Liverpool, London- der Belfast and G laszow, 3%). tound Trip, i ; To London, Bristol or Cardiff, $33; , Trin. S61. "ST BER AG —To Liverpool, London, Glas- gow ard Bellast, $21.0; to Bristol and Cardiff 2% > ” NoTE—Steerage passengers by the Beaver Lir ro provided with the use of bedding, and eaung and drinking utensiis, free ot charge. Ineuranes certificates issued at lowest rates, lowest rates and to all at ‘ ‘ Freight carried at in Canadaand Great importaut points both : Sritain on through bills of lading. Specia. cilities provided for the carriage of butter, cheese and perishable freight : For jurther particulars as to freight or pas saze apply to Dp. & C. MAcIVER, D. W.CAMPBELL, fower Buildings, Manager, 1s Hospital st, Liverpool, Mon! real, ; TROOP & SON, Agents, St John, N B, LENE. r Fortnightly Sailings between HALIFAX. Under spe- Govern FURNESS LOND IN and tract with the D minioo the t S § HALIFAX CITY, 3,000 Tons. cg ST. JOAN CITY, 3,000 Tons. S S. DAMAKA, 2,500 Tons. The Furness Steamships are the finest oa this route. All boats are Clyde built, , berths amidships on and sleeping where least motion 1s feit. S S$ St. John City and Halifax City are electrically lighted throughout, Superior accommodation for ali kinds ot Fre rn nt, D iify Pr xduce, etc. For information regarding sailing dates, etc., apply to FURNESS, WITAY & CO, Lrp., Pecple’s Bank Builving, Halifax, Or W. WV. Clarke, Passenger Az? Charlottetown P. E. I dec 2) Purified Blood Saved an operation in the following ease. Hood's Sarsaparilla cures when all others fail. It makes pure blood. “A year ago my father, William Thomp- son, was taken suddenly 111 with inflam- mation of the bladder. He suffered a great deal and was very low forsometime. Aft last the doctor said he would not get wel} unless an operation was performed. At this time we read about Hood’s Sarsape- rilla and decided to try it. Before he used half a bottle his appetite had come back to him, whereas before he could eat but little. When he had taken three bottles of the medicine he was as well as ever.” Fraxcis J. THOmupsoON, Peninsula Lake, Ontario. Remember Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the Only True Blood Purifier Promineutly in the publiceyetoday. - “Ditte cure ail liver ills, billous- Heod’s Pills ' ness, headache, 2G GHATEFUL— COMFORTING. EPPSS COCOA BREAKFAST — SUPPER. “ Dy a thorouga knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and supper a delicately flavored beverage which may save use many heavy doctors’ bills. Itis by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished Civil Service Gazette JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, Homeecpathic Chemists, London, England. MONTACUE Carriage Factory We are showing this season a finer ‘.ne of Sleighs than shown by us heretofvre The assortment consists of Single and Double Box Sleig:s, Round Back, Square, ete, Prompt attention to Repairs. Poi! a specialty. Terms reasonable. JOHN McLEAN & SON. decfB—dy & wkv —IF YOU — Want a wife, Want a cook, Want a partner, Want a situation, Waut a servant girl, Want to sell a farm, Want to sell a house, frame.’’ Keep Your Money at Home. Ask your Grocer for ROYAL OAK SOAP, the best value, made at The Ch'town Soap Works. fev18 Want to rent a house, Want to exchange anything, Wat to sell plants or grein Want to sell groceries or drugs, Dairying—How to Make it of this age demand a first-class article a More | SESSEY Successful eZ (ee ‘ } a f3 ‘ea h} | ; ‘ | lo make dairying more profitable!a successful nae ifwe must have an educated dairyman. N vaste of his time—but he must be made! to know all about the principles that underlie the business of making the tinest qualities of butter and cheese ‘Te must understand that the consumers of dairy produce and that only such ‘an be produced at profit— a poor quality is always produced ata loss. He must be convinced that it is his duty, as well as his interest, to co-operate with every other patron of the factory to raise the quality as well as increase the quantity of the product. He must be convinced that on the individual efforts of each patron will depend very largely the quality of the butter or cheese made. best He must be taught to care for the cow properly and handle the milk in such a manner as will ensure its going. into the hands of the cheese or butter maker in the best condition poss ibl He must know that it is time well spent that he spends in keeping his cows clean and comfortable, and that milk from dirty cows in dirty stables, milked in dirty pails by a dirty milker, can never be made into a first-class article of dairy produce. He must be convinced that milk should be thor- oughly aired in a pure atmosphere im mediately after it is drawn from the cow, in order that any objectionable odors may be eliminated. He must know how to keep his milk cans pure and sweet, even if he has to | use a little soda with the cleansing to do it. If the whey is taken home in the cans he must empty them at once and not leave them till milking time, as they are sure not to be well cleaned then. He must business. } ! water get a cow suited to his He will probably have to raise her himself, as it is hard to buy the right one. The surest way to get ood milch cows is by selection. In any herd you will ¢ nerally find one or more cows that possess the peculiar tendency of turning their food into milk. Breed on from these, using only sires that belong toa good milking breed and a good strain of that breed, | Judge | your cows by the scales and the Bab cock milk tester and you will know just what each isdoing. Good quality along with quantity is what pays. He must be taught that milk can be produced very much cheaper with some foods than others, and that cheap | food is one of the essentials of suc- cessful dairying. He will probably see after a while that it is much better to have 15 to 20 tons of fodder corn erowing on an acre of his land—if cow feed is his object—than to have that particular acre producing half to a ton of timothy hay. and you are sure to get there. He must be made to feel within himself that sueculent food for bial cows all through the milking season is} necessity, and also that the milking season should last all the year. He will have to be educated to the uses of the silo as a preserving agent for the ereen food he produces in summer for winter use, and also be made to know that there is such a thing as_ well-bal- anced ration for milch cows which helps to cheapen production. He must be made aware that grain fed judiciously to milch cows will always return him a profit, and also that turnips must give place to corn and mangels if the tinest produce is desired. He must be made cognizant of the fact that it is only by stopping all the little leaks and getting out of the old Want to sell or trade anything, Want to find customers for snyth‘og, Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or catile ADVERTISE IN THE LSAMINER Feb. 13, 14, 15, at Crapaud, DR. McDONALD, Dentist, w.Jl be in Crapaud on the above dates at Dr. Robert son’s. Shall not visit Crapaud again be fore October. eS” 5. B. McDONALD, D. D. S Summerside, Jan. 27, 1896. ruts and engaging in dairying as a science that he will ever succeed. He must consider it his duty to take an | active interest in the affairs of his i dairy company, to the end that it be | well managed and that only good officers are elected and the best cheese and butter maker possible be procured. { avricultural colleges, which are free to all. sw I don’t mean that he must learn’ cows and read up our business now, Creek and Latin—this would be only a\ while there is some leisure, so that we Lobster eee Now is the time to lay our plans for dairy season next year. Plan to have cheaper feed and better may be prepared for cheaper produe- tion and also raise the quality of our produce another season, In so doing we may expeet pecuniary reward. W. S. Bay View, Pr @ ft. His Face was a mass Gi Blotches. But now his skin is clear as a year old babe’s. Scott’s Sarsaparilla his Salvation. Nothing blights existence like the knowledge that our appearance 18 re- pellant to those with whom we comein contact, nor is there any relief like that of feeling that the disfiguring causes have cen removed. Says Mr. William Alger : My face on one side was a mass of blotches, some of which were constantly full of matter. I run a bake shop doing my own work, but my face got so bad that customers drifted away. ThenI hired a man and went toa doctor, He said my blood was in a horrible condition. I sold my business and moved to the city where Scott's Sursaparilla was recommended to me. ‘The first bottle did me much good, and after taking five bottles my skin is as clear as possible, and net a sign of my previous disfigurement. I say Scott's Sarsaparilla is the best blood medicine going and am speaking from experience, Pimples, blotches, boils, ulcers and a’! diseases arising from vital exhaustion and impure blood are radically cured by Scott’s Sarsaparilla, a concentrated com- pound of the finest medicines ever known, Your druggist has it at$1. But get Scoit’s. The Kind that cures. Packers’ Supplies 000 Lbs Manilla Kope, OOU “ - Marline, 600 “ Cotton Twine, 000 “ Hemp, 500 Boxes Charcoal Tin Pla as, 3,000 Lbs ngot Tin, 3,000 LbsPig Lead. 390 Bundles Sheet Iron, 100 Kegs Box Nails, 59 Keg Trap Nails, 200 Gallons Copper Paint, 20 Bars Copper, At Lowest Market Prices odd & Rogers. Charlottetcwn, Feb. 10, 1896—135 | Any patron of a cheese needed in his business at small cost, by reading the excellent agricultura] publications of the day, including the | reports of experimental farms and or butter, TEETH factory can get all the education $10 per Set. Partial Sete $2 and upwards. d and Porcelain Crowning. Best material, best workmansn. best satisfaction. DR. J. P. MURRAY, A SCHOOL QUESTION, Sir,—The flood gates of personal abuse and vituperation, opened upon me a few weeks ago in the columns of the Patriot, as a resulf of some hard facts set forth in my letter of 30th Dec. last, have suddenly collaosed. The undesirable temperatu-e whicn evidently permeated some cf the Patriot’s acribes was rather at variance with zero weather, if Lam to julge by the wrathy effusions produced, containing s‘atements as far from truth as Robinson Crusoe was from humanity when he jand- ed on Juan Fernaulez. Bat [ have neo desire to bandy words with the scurile politician at Webster’s Corner. As the Legislature will be called in a few days anl a; it is rumorel @ bill will be in- troduced to amend the Davies school law, which has given such general satisfaction to the pseple of this province fur nine-} teen years, in order that a schdol for ned uoder the recent sublivision of the Glen- | fianan School District ia March last, b- establishel a legal one, it might be well that those members. the electet ynardians of the people’s rigits should fully uades- stand tue causes that led to such a serious vnodertaking. Tne Geunfiman School Dustrict previous to the chanse, contained about 3900 acres with 58 pupils enrolled. The Schoolhouse was in the centre of the di-tr ct, no scholar hiving to travel more than one and three-quarter miles. | Butaf-w individuals headed by J. H. Cam miskey, suddenly discovered that their | educational fac:lities were not perfect. Con- sequently a caucus was heli at Webster’s Coroer, and 2 famous petition drafted, clethed with — erroreous and mis leading statements, aul — supple- mentet by | exaggerated schedules of pupile, suggesting the newly-hatched nefarious scheme of the subdivisicn,which received warm opposition from the pro-. perty-holding ratepayers, who desired to sustain an efficient school. A counter, petition expressing their desires was left at the Kiucation Office. The Chicf Superintendent tien criticiz-d the idea of subdivision,and assured the raiepayers that nothing of the kind would occur. The re- 1 ! sult was that a few weeks later, the Board of Education held a mee‘ing, and without even bolding a meeting of the dis- , trict to ascertain the facts, granted the, . | new school sought by J. H. Cum-} miskey. To nine ratepayers from Glen- , us, forming Wetser’s Corner district, with some 900 acr's ani about 40 pupils. | To six ratepayers trom Donagh district was added twelve from Glentinuan, form- erly Tarentum, with 1466 acres and 22 pupils. Then Glenfinnan had left 1683 acres and 29 puyi's. Thus it will be seen’ tLat the district c eated at Tarentum is illegal under the existing school law. The Pond Settleme: t section of this district had 12 scholars, the farthest resident be- ing one and one ha/f mile, and the near- est three quarter mile from Glenfinnan school, Yet 8 me wri ers have the an ia- city to assert that they were in need of improved education: 1] advantages, whilst the chief agitator for this school, who has previously written in the Patriot, and rays, ‘the knows whereof he speak«,” personally | declared he did net require this school at’ all, but would build it for spite. Now, it would appear that in orderto satisfy the uodesirable propensities of this person a pn w school law will have to be framed, which would a tect not only a few rate- payers of this locality, but the whole prov- ince at large, under which the result would be — that the enormous sum of $130,000, which education costs. annually at the present time, would be in- creased to twice or three times that | amount in a year or two, Now, if snch) a change will be atenpted in or- der to estab! sh a school in that Litherto remote pert of Canada knowa as Pund Settlement, where no earthly necessity ex-, ists for one, I would suggest that a Leg's- lative commision be appointed to inves- tigate this matter. If such be done, I will willingly show them over the whole grounds anil furnish p oof for anv state - ment that I have now or previcusly made in regard to this matter. This is now a matter which effects every taxpayer in the Province, if the present efficient school law is to be tampered with in order to re- move and establish sshools for J. H. Jummiskey in localities where there ex- isted no necessity for such, unless it was the finances accruing from the erection ot the same. Joun T. Garay. Pond Settle nent, Feb. 25th, 1896. —_———__2+22o—_———— —A correspondent of a Washington paper tells how Benjamin Franklin once wore hie wig in his pocket at the Court of Versailies. The wig was then an essential ajunct to a preeeatation, but Franklin’s head was so large that no ordinary wig would begin to fit it. However, one was found sufficient!y large to enable him to pass through the antechambers,wheres pon ne removed the conventional appendage and placed it in his ample pocket. For 9 days more we offer white goods buvera a splendid chance. 25 per cent. u25 Queen Street, Charlotietow fiunan was added sev-n from Fort Augnst-} __ ; Ay ply at this office. McERINNON'S ENGLISH = OINTHENT CURES Fever Sores, Tetter, Itch, Salt Rheum, Scald Heads, Itching Piles, Pimples on the Face, Ringworm, Blotches, Erysipelas Inflammation, and all Eruptions of the Skin from any cause whatever. It re- moves Dandruff and prevents the hair from failing out. It also cures Scratches and Wounds on the Backs and Shoulders of Horses. It is virtually the Poor Man’s Friend and Medical Companion. Manufactured by Nei! McKinnon , Sum merside, and sold by all Druggist ane3hb—wkvy The Charlottetown Nav. Co. Ltd, Annual Meoting. The Annual Mecting of the above Com pany will be held at their office, corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets, Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the fourth day of March, 1896, atthe hour of eleven o’clock, a. m. By order, F, W. HALES, Secretary. Steam | eoomestmanatiiintetas atest annie sh © feb18—i] dte einai teammate — Don't Buy Moccasins until you see the Bar- | gains we are offering. | Men’s Moceasins, 80c. a pair. Lanes" * ie Bes, <> ée “<“ Lace, $l “ - ‘ “ Lined, $1.15 Boys ‘ Lace, 50c. a pair. R. K. JOST, febl5 Stamper’s Corner. Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advortisementa under this heading charged’ five cents per line, COOK WANTED—A competent coek. Ap- ply to Mas F Perers, Sidmount. feb25--lw pd TO BE LE—The property on the north side of Queen Square o pcs te the Law Courts sui'ding, now oceupred by the +ubseriber-. The stabling in the rear is one of the best in the Provinee. Possession giveu l-t of May. Apply to H C Coney. ei 245 w ii—feb25 A LADY has accommodation for two board- ers, with use of pian®; school girls or musi¢e puplis preferred. Apply at this office. jeb2k WANTED—A man with some experience j asastableman, wooalso can make himself! generally us?fal. Apply at this office. feb2.—lw TU LET—Five rooms with part ot a cellar, with good stablirg; a first-class stand to ac- commoda e Waveliers to and from those hotels at the north side, and those new ones under erection to b> ready Ist May, ‘806. Ilu- qiire of JAMES STEWART, St Pcter’s Road, ot 35. 4i -feb24 LOST—This morning, a targe woll-skin mitt. Finder will please leave it at Redain Bios. 3i—teb22 LOST—A mouey es ook with some and other valuable thing*, «n Thursday, the 13th, the night of the Carnival, between Dr Johvson’s and the Rink, oria the Kink The finder will be rewarded by lvraving it at this office. tr—iehel COOK W aNTEO—February 2ith, a compe- tent cork in a small family; liber«t wages. u—febl5 FOR SAL™®™--A few Icals of sawtust. Ap- py to GrorGs BE Fur. Si 1256—febl4 M:D®% TO ORVER—Soft, warm Hoods, Tam O’Shanters (any color), or any kind of Fancy or Piain Needlework n-atiy executed. Address X Y Z, EXAMINER office. tf—jan2° MARINE VILLA TO LET—situate adjein- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most heslthy | rt of the city, fronting the Hillsborougls tiver, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. has a fine lawn. coach bouse and stable most d-sirable residence; rent $20 a yeas, paid quarterly. Apply to BenJ DAVIES. octj~d&w guarzaw patlaw W onanortage ‘f, de- “ a. $ 1500 > esirable dwelling near centre of city, not far from park, good neigh- borhood, healthy, Grafton Street. Ap:ly to A MEL“Isu, London House building, or cer- ner King and Great George Streets Lo TO LET—New residence, corner 0’ Grafton and Rochford Streets; nice location, modern improvements, hot air, bath,etc. Rent mod rate Apply to i » MoorE. ue dec7 MONEY—Loans made on city or country property Apply to# W L Moors, ‘oliciter &c, London House Corner. d&w 3m - dec3 FRET SAW- I bave a very nice foot-powe Fret Saw for sale cheap, First appl cant ge a bargain —R L Cotton Brighton Road. janig—t? TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Bicck pply to PROWSE Bros tf—-ma MILCH COW FOR SALE—A new milch off all stock remaining from our white goods sale —Moore & MeLeod. } ert Mckenzie and William Beer to make g cow.scc0n.56) Apply to ALEX Kznw - LY. fata w pd wy li—febli Mckay Woolen Company, Swell Tailors. A RAILWAY MEt TING, Pursuant to notice the elec tors of Grand View, Lot 57, and adjoining sections met in Grand View schoolhouse on Friday evening, the 21st ins*., for the purpose of discussing the southern railway question The meeting was well attended,, potwith- rtanding the unfavorable condit 9 oi the road2, The meeting was called 10 orler by Donald Gillis, J. P.,as char naa, who in a few well chosen remarks explained the object of the meeting. ‘The first speaker was Mr. Alexander Martiv, Lib eral-Conserva ive candidete for East Queens, who ably discussed the diflerent phases of the question. He showed in eloquent terms the advantaze it would b> to Ubis section of the conntrw to have a railway to Belfsst and Murrey Harbor. He concluded by expressing the well- vrounded bope that the tme is not far distant when justice would be given to these sections in raiiway matters. Messrs. Martin, McLean and Matheson spoke in favor of it, and al] seemed to tnink it was our right to have this branch railway. At the close of the meeting the Secre- tary read the following resolution, which was unanimously adopted :— Whereas, The Dominion Goveri ment, for the more rapid development of the re- sources of Canada, has adopted the policy of expending large sums of money on rail- wave and canals; and Wierea>, Those expenditures, though made in every other province fur railway purposes, have nctto any extent been participated in by this Provance on ac- } count of its isolation and yeog)aphical position; and Whereas, A railway from Southport te Murray Harbor, with a cr sse-section from New Perth or Cardigan, touching at er near Montague Bridge and connectirg with the Murray Harbor line at some pcint to be decided on by actual surveys, asx well as ; some other lines as propo-ed by Sir Mac- kenzie Bowell op behalf of the Govern- ment of the Dominion, is indepensa bly necessary for the development «* the fixb- ing and agricultural industries of Ghis Pro- vince. Therefore Resolved by this As yeriation, that for the prompt prosecution of those important public works, westromgly presf on our representatives in the Parl ameut 02 Canada, the great necessity of th ar mak- ing suca strong representations to the Government as willensure an » ppropria- tion this session. Resolved, That we tender Mr. Alexan- der Martin and others working with him, our most hearty thanks forthe reat in- terest given tor the prosecation. of this railway project in which we are so much interested, aud which we deem su uecess- ary to our inaterial progress. Matcoum EB. McDoyaiy. Secretary . Grand View, Feb. 24th, 1896. Herald ani Watchman please copy. i> <b + <2 -—__ __- “FIAT JUSTITIA.” Sir,—It is curreotly reported that the Peters Government entered into an agree- ment to pav William Beer two bundred dollars for re-building the mili bridge to accommodate the public, ani up to the present time this enzegement bas not been fulfiled. Why? Becanse a few faithful followers advised \muilding a inidge, some fifteea chains away from the present one, and have also appointed a commission of pirtizan men, armed with authority from te Czar. Thoze men enter upon the lar ds in possess'on of Rob- an award, asthe road ha ing te the pro- posed new bridge will ruu throagh the lands of the parties mentioned. The award has been made, and those zentlemen claim their lands have been contitcated, and raturally repudiate the pittance. Surely the representatives of the people of tiri+ Province will not allow this state of af- fairs to exist—to trample upon men who have, 8 British eubjecty, made uze of their franchise. JUSTICE. DeSable, Feb. 25th, 1896. Dominion Blend Tea REGISTERED- ‘SELLING AGENTS : Beer & Goi, Charlottetown, Stewart & Gates, Charlotte:own. R.T. Holman, Summerside. J. H. Myrick, Tignish. A. McKinnnon, Colman. Albt. Craig, Emerald. Cyrus Morris, Bradalt a- + A.J. McLeod & Co, Stanley Bridge. Feehan & Egan, Mount Stewart. 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