THE DAILY EXAMINER Bese Boor Dollars per Yeu This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, ihaving to advise the Public, may speak free,” —Evripipzs Single Copies two Cents oo of Table gr, ¥9 "= i 4 i* Aa? «at? of a 4 a pric2. shntebobraehbobbehahbhhh bbb ba & bb bee hale b> he bo he & hehe ® See a They may be a trifle of “WHITE FAIR PRICES”, all day to-day. eaee tes . O87 Woore & . 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HARRIS @@e@e@eeeeeee oa TS Se | b.- ISLAND; TUESDAY MARCH 7, 4899 ‘SPANISH SENATE STORMY SESSION A Terrible Uproar in the Chamber MARKED THE FPIRST APPEAR: ANCE OFSILVELA Mapaip, March, 7.—The initial appear- ence inthe Senate yesterday of Silvela as Premier was marked by a stormy session. He attempted to read the decree of dis- solution and Count D’Almenes tried to talk, but his voice was drowaed with cries of *‘conspiuz, conspiuz.” Ti e President of the House vainly en deavoured to quell the disturbance, but finally Senor Silvela completed the reading of the decree amid cheers for JLiberty,: mingled with cheers for the Queen and the} army and navy. The session was declared closed amd the Jesuits” and cheers for the Republic and for liberty. The session was closed in a general up- roar, the ushers having driven the public A Murderer Confesses. [Speciat To THe EXAMINER ] Empsroria, Kansas, March 7.—Jobn Gilbert, yestercay confeesed to murdering to his wifeand four emall children near Interprise, Kansas, last Thuraday. Gilbert, for whom. reward has offered, was arrested here yesterday. He feigned ; not to know of the crime, and at first shammed insanity. Finally, when hard pressed by the sheriff, Gilbert confessed the crime. been British Government Undertake Tele- phone Service, [SpxcraL to THe Exantver.] Loxypox, March 7.—The Secretary of the Treasury announced in the Commons y*sterday that the Government had decid- ed to undertake the public telephone service and would ask for a credit of ten million dollars to begin work. Sir Charles on the Move. [Srrerat ro Toe Exaniner | Orrawa, March 7.—Sir Charles Tupper is again om the movein cennection with party reorganization. He went to Montreal yesterday and goes to Toronto toxnight to completes new arrangement. The Talbot at New York. (Sreciat To Tae Examixer.!) New York, Mar. 7.—The British cruiser Talbot, Commander Grenoble, arrived yesterday from Bermuda. The Talbot was ordered here by the British government to transport the body of Lord Herschell to England, and will leave bere with the body to-day, A Brakeman Killed. (Speciat to Tae Examiner.) Sr. Jonx, Mar. 7.—Douglas Claree, a C. P, R. brakeman was killed yesterday on the way home to Carleton. He wae riding on the engine when he fell off and was run over. “Sunlight” Factory England turns eut every ton weeks,more ont is used in the whole of Canada in a year. Sunlight Soap is used largely in all countries of the world, and the demand for it is more than three times as large as for any other brand.—-Why? Because it is univers- ally aeknowleged to be the best: Soap made. | DEMAND PROHIBITION. Resolutions Adopted by the Domin- ion Alliance. The following resolutions were passed at the last meeting of the Dom nion Al- liance : That this meeting desires to exprees its satisfaction at the victory achieved by the probibitionists of Canada in the plebiscite vote of September 20. That the Government be earnestly re- quesied to intreduce at ihe approaching aession or as. a@ment I-~'*lation whic’ shail give effecilo the w.!l of the eleciors of Canada as expressed io the plebiscite. That we record our profouud conv'ction that the adVerse vote in the probibition plebiscite in Quebec Provines, as reported, dence is now ia the handa of the Allvance, was, by gesolution, referred to the execu tive, t& take such action as shall best secure the most thorough 'nvestigation by the Government authorities. ENGLISH ORPHANS. Sin,—If “Warning” in last nigh’s Examiner would be manly enough to come out over his ‘own signature his questions might be answered more satir~ factorily, as far as be himself 1¢ concerned Or if I felt that he wae apeakivg from the koowle!ge gained by having ove of the English emigrants in his own bome, I might make matters more plaim to bim. Much asl dislike answering an anony- satisfactorily as I possibly can. No: we give no clergyman’s certificate with the chliren. But we do give—to those desiring it—a history of eaeh child, aad a caution as regards any trait of char- acter that might give troubl:, so that no that they cannot be of the best parentage ; for if that were the case they would not bs emigrated. No ove could more heartily concui with “Werviog”’ than | do, when he says people shouid consider what they are doing when they take these children into their homes. If people only would coa- sider, and realize that they are taking mere human flesh and blood, not machioes; that they are strangers indeed in a etrange lend, and above all, that they are children—then perhaps, I would have fewer bad settlements for them, a@ fact which remains im spite of the precaution of obtaining clergymen’s certificates with applications. Thea the number of unsatiefactery children would be made less, for in that case there are fanite on both si‘es Avd to quote “ Varn ing” once more, if the English children have not all turned out well, a fact which I cannot deny, | cam ovly add another to it, neitber have allof the homes obtained for them been al] that could be desired, but far, farshortofit. Some people think a'l the fault is en the children’s side, but I can prove very plainly that it is due just as much to those who adopt them that the result so often proves disappointing. Tharkiog you for space, I am, yours, etc, (Mrs ) Jes 12 Hoae, -_——————P + >> ie A CONTRAST. (Halifax Herald.) The Liberal Conservative Party may well be called the Canadian party, aod there is no need of them to wear the maple leaf or any other emblem, for thei bistory is the history of the Dominion. It is ecarcely too much to say that bad it not been for such menas Sir John McDonald and thoce whom he got to work with him, after the abrogation of the old reciprocity treaty there would have been no British Canada today ; and from that time to this the Grit party has been mostly on the other side. And where has Sir Charles Tupper stood? Alwayson the side of Canada. Where wae be in 1891? Came out from Englacd to help defend Canada from the calamity which Blake foresaw Laurier and his party were trying to bring upon this eountry. And what has been the attitude of the two leaders towards British preferential trade? Throughont all the years that Sir Charles Tupper was in England, he never ceased to labor fer the promotion of that senti« ment which should make such preferential trade possible; and when, in 1897, largely through Sir Charles Tupper’s efforts and the efforts of his party, it became pos- sible, Sir Wilfrid uaurier, witk his eye on Washingion, steppedin and blocked the whole course of -British progress to the incalculable injary of this couatry. There is certainly a very considerable contrast between the two leaders as well as be- tween the two parties, and it may not be long before the people of Canada will have an opportunity of choosing between them. —_—————— ot ee TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if net, bee ial for Neuralgts [WILL CONTROL ALL THE AM- CECIL RHODES SPEAKS Upon the Expansion Des- finies of the United States, TARTE BUYS A NEW HOUSE “Wait Till You See us Next Year.” (Spxciat tre Tur Examrvar.) Moxrreat, Marc 7.—Tasrie has pure cta-ed a $150.0 house on %$. Louis Square, in the swell Frere» quarter of the c ty, Me ERICAN CONTINENT EXCEPT CANADA. ing than most American imperisliste have broached. Mr. Rhodes, in conversation recenily predicted, most confidently that within the ceutury the United States would have advanced the work begin in the acquisition of Cuba, unt] it contr lled al) the American hemiephe e, except Canada. Mr. Rhodes expressed admiration for the work already done in Cuba and predict~ ed that it would be carried on im the Philipines. The United States he con- ~idered ene cof the nations best equipped for cclonization and repeatedly exclaimed “You are taking to it ] ke mother’s milk,” apparently with the greatest delight. He did not believe that the United States would ever withdraw its authority from Cuba and thought the maoner ‘n which Spain had Leen evicted from her colonies rn : em PORE. mous writer, stil! for the benefit of the same | and the United S'ares had taken posses That means an extra ten per cent. The dis Similar sceaes occured in the chamber, | publictin which be taker eo much interest, | sion most businesslike. Made from pure } of Deputies, with shouts of “Down with |! will answer his letter a+ truly and as} America’s action in compensating Spain cream tartar. forthe Philippines supr sd him. *T would have bundled the Spainard out and made them pay 6 war indemnity,” Must Pay the Penalty. (Sree, ro Tas Examurver.) H\ NL : : | does not correctly r@present th imen -_— Ort March 7,—Cordeli i ; Fe ; 1 y r@present the sentiment TTAWA, arc . ordelia Viau [ = that went on sale dur ing And the Session was Closed in of the electors of the ptovinse, but was the] Atexanpeta, Egypt, Merch 5.—Cecil| and ber paramour; Sam Parslow,gwill pay Pe PPI Confusion. result of gross irregvlafisies and fraude } Roodes, whoin the eyes of many English~ the death lty at St. Scolasti <2 th éé Ww hite Fair” in many parts of the provitee. men is the incarnation of the Imprrialistic . oe astieque, on = i e€ os The whole matter of tie pleb/acite [ policy, holds views concerning the future Friday, for murder of Isidore Poirier, the 9 t:.? ae (Sreciau ro THs Examiner) fraud +, of which the most etariJing ev —] Of the United Stater, even far more reach-| womas’s husband at St. Canute on Sun~ day, Nov. 21st, 1897 The Governor General yesterday con~ firmed the decision of the Cabinet to deny clemency in the care OYAL. Baking Powder was his comment. He declared that the United States could never withdraw from the Philippince be ee the resulta of their work the Americians might grumble for a time over the expenre, but that would be a mere “fl-a bite” to & nation so rich. So far as the fear of prevoking fereign entanglements aod wars went, while England and the United States stood together und maintained their present understanding, which was practical y an alliance, no combination of powers dare menace them. Tc govern colonies the United States must organize a etaff of 1 organize a new easily ae they wou nevy. PREDICTS VAST EXPANSION. _ To the suggestion of the aati-imperiel- ists that the Philippines would be only the hasinn'sg¢ of colonization, he said: “ There are no more islands of the eea to be ac- quired. They are sl! taken up. The ter- ritory of savage races is practically al- preempted oy the civiliz;d, The ulti- mate work of the United States wil! be to govern South America. You will prcb- ably begin wih Mexico, acquire the Central American States, and those on the continent of South America, until you hold all theconntry to the south of you. Those states bave incompetent Govern- mente—and it will be your duty to give them the white mans (overnment. Mexico is well governed; Sut a@ nation canoot depend on one man; and when Diaz is dead it may be rulled no better than before his time. Southward ie the logical direction of the expansion of the States. “The Philippines came to you by acci- dent; these neighbouring people it will be logically your duty to provide for.” WHAT OF CaNaDa? Asked if Canada wonld logically be in- cluded in this expansion, he said that Can ada had a good Government, and, there- fore, there was no need of change. Summarizing America’s polecy, he said: “You people of the United Btates cannot always go on making money. You must get out into the world aed take up your share of the world’s burdens. “Already you are outgrowing your own conotry. You will absorb other countries aud give them good governmert. why should not you? You have it in your blood, The Philippines will furnish new careers for your young men. The whole work will strengthen you and broaden your na- tional character. Yes; already you are taking it like mother’s milk.” His Worship will present the Tropiy at the c!ose of the game. a Do You EBnorr That impure soaps are tbe direct cause of « large aount of rkin diseases” Avoid thedanger ty using “Sunligh”’ aud Lifebuvy Soaps, w bich are guaran would desire to abavdoa the policy. They |' colonial offizials, er would do that | ‘<= best on the market, i ‘ from the floor and platform of the : : ; : ; —- one ic deceived. Anyone making applica- | cause it was their duty to give these people | chamber. tion for one of the children must surely | q strong and go. government; nor did he | Alum ort ae the greatest — " know, if time is taken to think about it,} believe thet wheg they lai begun to realize menacers to of present day. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. AAA ASR AAAS Farmers and Horsemen WILL FIND in the Island Condition Powder one of the AAAAAA As a Blood purifier and Tonic it has no equal. Starting three years ago with sales of 25 lbs, it now runs over 300 lbs. a year and is on the in- crease. Made by ourselves—fresh —at intervals. Hundreds swear hy it, Try it, Prepared & sold by A. W. REDDIN, Pho, B Central Drug Store Sunnyside. SEEREFS FESS S Will F Rell We have opened our magnificent new stock of 1899 Wall Papers, In doing so we have crowded out maby ODDS and END#® from last years stock, lots suitable for almost any sized room, Gilts, Plains, Halls,& Borde these we have p on counter Qnd flat. The prices we have hardly considered, We want the room they occupy, they are yours at your own priee. See them, See them. FP EPY MEL ES EEE AARGAAKAAAAARAS importers ef wall paper “teed to be absolutely pure: equally good for the toilet as the laundry. 80. Garter & Co. erent te nate a