ee eet ee wee ~ OUT OF 2,000 CLAIMS © f anes for ae nt Co. for la sf ywear., sista tibiae i to pedestri ans walking on the sidewalk THE OURAN AGUIDENT yainst all kinds of a ims are low, and it S. " Biss General ere THE DAILY EXAMINER. iS) 8 os premi ide tis issu sa APRIL 23, (897. THE BUDGET SPEECH. Tue Minister of Finance seems to have in favor of Free Trade, and acted in The talk was for his talked favor of Protection. Free Trade friexds throughout the country ; in the gallery and the act is for the mannfacturers and protectionistswhom the Free Traders have so long and bitterly denounced, The changes in the Tariff xeet to be such as Hon, Mr. Foster or any pther Canadian protectionist, desiring to iner. se the revenue, might have ma. without sacrifice of the protective princ'ple. Speaking generally we have the old N. P. Tariff, with a few slight differences. The idea of a preferential tariff in favor of Great Britain is protec- tionist and stolen from Sir Charles Tupper. Free Trade makes no distinction. kvery- thing Great Britain comes in from every. other country upoo footing. Talk as they will, threaten | what they denounce the N. P. as they only can—the Government aud Libera! party have gone bodily over to Protection, ‘The excuse of the Dinglev Bill, now before Congress, is a mean and pitiful’ subterfuge. Everyone knows, evety man of the slightest penetration could see that Protection has all along been the policy of both parties in the in an equal may, Sel Cate as a whole will take i THe Ex i : remembered, was not atalldirected a Agent | ‘cause for the Watchman’s interference. United States, Everyone could see that the duties imposed by the United States, | Government must of neces-ity cher | and net lower. In the face of this fact, our Liberale, in convention at Ottawa and throughout the length and breath of the Dominion, clamored against the National Poticy of Canada, by which our industries were protected. At last they succeeded, by a fluke, in driving from power the National Policy Government. Now,with the responsibilities of office upon their shou!- ders, compelled now to recognize condi- tions as they exist, they are now obliged to give the lie to their former statements, and to accept the policy which they then denounced. The wisdom and statesman- siipof the Liberal-Conservative leaders have thus been vindicated. The few changes that have been made in the general list are not such, we regret to observe, as will materially benefit our farmers. What does one ceat a gallon on oi] amountto? Is this what those who use kerosene were led to expect from the Free Trade Party? The reduction of the duty on cornmeal is decidedly against the go hig THE DAILY EX —_—— 90 | PERSONAL. up the work of supply permanent and im- Mr. Thomas Haudrahan was a passenger in the Stanley yesterday On return from Halitax, Mr. Joann T. Creckett, wLo has been on ifux, returned in the proved sidewalks throughout the towo, bordered by rows of ornamental trees, — - “ere INTERFERENCE. a& business trip to lla Sianley vesterday. His Ho wor the L « UNNECESSARY Tue Ex eneant Governor ard (MINER 18 8€ verely censured by he Watchman because it some time ego, Mrs. How es a Sed & lure party A j frovernmen use i@st + hitg “ eriticised the appointment of a Mr. Me- ; : ( ’ ‘ ap} Mr. Mi Hoa. A. J. Macdoua'd, has been jl! cof} Leod, Secretary of the Drange Associa a gnppe at his bem iu Georgetown for tion,to a poriticn inthe railway office | several devs pest. Itis p' aing to hear | here,” and thus sul jected “the I-i-h ana : von 13 SFC! Volo ge IR . * a \t the Fut | oa ass today: James | Roman Catholic pulation ¥ to—the . , oA | PO} ' : ». Fronk & lev, J. Regers, Montreal: os tides be ‘ aniny wtit ao. f - | attack of an anonymous eecribbler !] 4. Kins, du! fax; Rev. A. Beers a d bo | wife, Georget pws wil! ; Mr. J ames Ou AMINER’S Criticism, it ith, ex- teward of, the s'eamship Stas'ey, is 1 ow emploved in tie stewards depa treat of tue Piaut Live steamship Halifax. The fri the Rev, W. B. (now in Cambridge, Mass Be will seyret Lu learn that eis *o unwell as to be com-— pelled to go to Evgland for change and treatinenut It will be pleasing to his friends to hear that Thomas Howlett, formerly vice prio- cipal of Queen Square School, has succes- fully passed his final examination at the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Balti- more, and has now added to his name M: D. gainst Orangemen. It was call*d forth by the fact that Mr. Koughan, a competent ofli- cial, had been summarily dismissed from ends of withont cause 220d 5 the railway employ as signed, and this man Mcl a rabid Grit partizan, putin his place, in accordance with the spoils system. It was against the application of the spoils system, net against the Orangemen, that our remarks were directed. But some ingenicus Grit lest Orange Liberals disaffected scribbler, fearful should become towards Mr. Laurier on acconnt of his fpetitiens to aud the Papal delegate to investigate the Schoo! 2-oo Moxrresr, Apri] 21.—-It is said Mer. Merry de] Val will make tie following report: “That the governments of Canada and Manitoba did not invite the delegate to come to Cansda to settle the school ques- tion. “That the Protestants completely ignor- ed his mission. “That the bishops did not interfere’ and are not interfering in political matters, where religion has no role to play. “That it isthe duty of the bishops. to jook after and protect the moral ard relig- ious education of Catholie children. “That the so-called settlement of the Manitoba school question is not acceptable to Catholic conscience. “That the Episcopeay and Catholic Rome consequent arrival of a Question, wrested two or three sentences from the context of Tue Examiner’s article, conveyed a totally false idea of it, Tue Examixer as “ The Examiner ” and attacked andthe toman Tne EXaMINER Can so, we think, Roman Catholics generaily. stand such attacks us these ; can the Roman Catholics of this Province and we failto see any gooi reason or Tue EXAMINER, everyone knows, is neither Roman nor Orange. But it is a firm defender of that which is just and +. as right in respect to both. clergy abstain from making allusion to men in pureiy political questions in the 2 o >-oere HOSPITAL FOR THE church.” INSANE. ++a+e The penalty of ‘dleneetllia being made manifest in the penitentiaries of New York. Owing to the clamor of labor unions the government put a stop to the work done in state prisons, and the result is that the Tue report of the medical | superinten- dent supplies the foliowing summary concerning the patients in this institution : Males Females. Total. “ In Hospital Jan. l, unfortuvate men have no occupation for aa ao eed 87 5) 167 | mind or body, and are losing their tenses. Seiad uring the 2% 16 42 | In one week four insane prisoners. were _————+———_+——- | removed from one state prison, and num Number under care S : and trentment..... 13 06 oao ber: of men are being reduced to a state of See | iibocitity. Number discharged LD FOCOVOTAG . 60.0 .<- 000% 6 I . Wamber divchareed ; Sev enty. million people know Hord’s 3 rehevedor otherwise il 4 15 | Sarsaparilla purities the blood,strengthens Not ipeane..../.....% 1 0 1 |! the system and gives good health, Number died........- 7 5 32°] Y gt BVer Rematiniogin Hospi- ‘ ; he boosh tai Dee 31, 18.6...... 8 st 174 One American Chickering piano to be hs slaettnhcate | sold Steadily, year by auction at Tuesday. Kk. H.. Norton’s on Dr. Blanchard remarks: 59 95ee td by year our permanent population in- creases, and I cannot but think that some means should be devised to prevent the ingress of such persons as are beyond the paleof hope of cure or relief, who. are barmless or inoffensive, and who could be looked after by their natural guardians with pnorisk and but little trouble, and who, it seems to me, should certainly not become a lite burden upon the Goverp- ment.” : The cost of each patient, per week, cal- culated onthe daily average number of patients in the iastitution, is set down as tollows :—For salary and wages, .74 ; for food, .704; for coal and lighting, .324, and Wat+on’s Furniture Polish—the stiviont | and best— requires no rubbing—15 cents.— Watson’s Drug Store. Has Done Such Good Work that’s why we recommend it. farmer’s fayorite, The ‘sland Cordition Powder. Farmers in Hunter River The Murray Harbor for various other items .29, in all $2.06 ee ma Oa 49 The highest num ber of patients in the Cadchidd orth Biver house at any one time was 204 and the West River lowest 175, the daily average being 1 69. find it a true blood purifier i tonic. King: | i | AMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN » APRIL 25. 1897 HIRT’ STS. These Waists will please ech customer, being best jn fit in make and m finish, most perfect in laundering and of the highest conceded +tandard of excellence : All our collars and cuffs are put on by |. ckstitch Machines before laundring, thereby removing all liabilities to rip. lo-Morrowr and — Saturday WE WILE OFFER 200 = 69 Waists worth 65c, for 45c 3 36 Waists worth 75c, for 59c az 33 Waists worth $1.00 for '75c. | 29 Waists worth 1.25 for 95c * 83 waists well worth $1.65 for $1.25. We have separate Collars and Cuff: with waists if required, ey res: evening shades, worth $2 25; in Urgandy Cloths with select speeial sleeve for ’97, only to be had from us ip city, for $1 6 JAMES PATON & co, Ch'town’s Greatest Store. 96 2w eod and prices. Pigeon men gene tinenpeeenaRT FOR SALE BY er Please to read this list over carefully and see if you require Clothing. goods are fresh and in good order—at J. B. Macdonald’s Old Stand, opposite the West End of” by the Market, LIVERPOOL SALT 300 BAGS Liverpool Salt. HORACE HASZIRD. The. balance of Stock must be closed out at once. ee aa ot + Also a few sli | The Mutual Life Insurance bo, of N.Y Assets (Gold).. iia is 5 Rae or ara Annual Ineome.. oe Paid to Policy holders since e organization., Insurance in force.. Pha ee cokae Spite Gtlintcedia --.. S234,.744,1 -. 49.702,6 437 .005,1 This Company issues the most liberal policies, and pays larger profits tam any other Company, Policies payable in Canadian currency. JOWN MACEACHERN, AGENT. .: f ? _ BANKRUPT STOCK MwMYIWMDLM LAY The following is the anil we Boys Suits, from 4 to 10 years of Age 3 Suits,......e.+es-price $3 29, for $2.25 12 Sita. Kreis cmindioy 22 Buiter ee corre eee Ne Sette nonnen + onecen. 7 Ll Gites <s dash oes 25 pairs Boys Odd Pants, 75c for 45c. Men’s Odd Coats Youths’Suits, 12 to 16 years Td Suits....cccccces) © ESS ioe ee 3 75, for 2 40 1 Suite. cccccccstse’ «= ©) = RS Ge Sa 3 84, for 2 60 9 Snits. 2: . x2 ceceee 48 6° 6 OO ee 4S 7 79, for 4 75 10 Suits..ccssccseee 3 “ 450 for FO 3 20, for 2 25 10 Suits.....c.0.0-. “ “76 for: 8 Bae LO Suites... «se ssges” % a ae ae 21 Suits...csccsocces- * « ORG Oueee ~ 25 MEN’S PANTS. oF 25 ; : 95 BORGO, 0000 cv scccsscces chine tOn, uae ZD PAIS. occoscocsvocsicsd HOY farming interests of this part of Canada, for it is calculated to admit United States cornmeal for feed in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick in the place of our oats. But 3 Coats. cc dl ° —_—o ocescresceseprice So 10 Wr Ss , @£0 for. 4 635 for 3 ? Prepared and sold by scares wwe W. REDDIN, Pha B to-day, April 23rd <6 eeseeeae@aeeeneeee We had here inst., this may be made up to us in some other | at 11 o’clock, by the Capes route, Montrea i yn? ; ‘ car: Pesedt nenitchaniinee intention andttilinad Niehdichbe btecee is. aa CENTRAL DRUG STORE. t Men’s Suits L9pairs....-seseeeeceeeee 145 for 950 before criticising the details of the new | and Halifax papera of the 22nd. This is Sunnyside. 12 Bates. iis ede price $4 50 for $2 95 41 POLLS. eee e eee seer eerece 1 50 for $1 00 tariff. In the meantime it is to be ob-| not so bad. Now that navigation is open | 13 Ss Sisotazeniie 5 50 for 3 75 20 pairs. Sb ua pb ccseccec cg FT Ot aan served that all sincere Free Traders must | the Petrel js beginning to be of some use. PB yok Seago prirmns oles D Fiicgk been eke 6s 6 25 for 4 00 20 pairs. oes oksedieas «ed 50 feel deeply disappointed. The Free Trade woe Pre er iaboeeues tl Apply at - 2 8 50 comes 3 ‘< 6 50 for 4 50 16 pairs. wecacpsstsk inet 1 85 mountain has been long in labor, and a — Question of the Day: Has the “ epi- | Gas Works. —li pat 12 « ‘6 9 00 fi 5 00 15 pairs 5 50 fi 9 95 protective tariff? has been brought forth. demic” visited West Prince ? - - “tern y yee? a “ or 0 - Pp SP oR OOO 994 9 oo ee or « Upon the whole, an additional million of | ~ o "a oe ens | 10 ete 8 25 for 5 25 ‘ dollars has been added tothe taxation of Oi .weeeeend tee . 8 50 for 5 50 MEN’S SPRING OVERCOATS. he country. 8 és eoeoeeeereeeees 4 8 90 for 6 00 ag gr Loreto wae. eS... 7 Oita 6:50 3 Overcoats .. 2006 -ees000290 00 for $4 50 Lidell 8 pw ceveeccces....%. 11 30 for 7 00 DjOvercoats «...+...ee eee 9 25 for ‘a for the house of a millionaire. Yet one does not need to be a Iv ie veey plddbing'to uote ‘thas. the im- 3 Overcoats ....++6 eesseeta 2p for 82 proved sidewalk put down last fall Men’s Svernila Pants opposite Fairholm, the residence of Ben- 7 pairs. (nat ccenee vitbvensensopen ser Gane °26 Youths’ odd in siz 25 price jamin Rogers Esq,, has withstood the millionaire to possess one. BS sit. os Ss appeceksctd eet tGee ter kee $1.95 oo eae odd vests in sizes 30 to 55 pric frost and wet of our winter and spring. SOEs ¢ or ccgesensntnneanee site for 50e " There are one or tro small cracks in it. 19 pairs. bo 6 dees ened bee ca. Le eee 36 Mens’ odd vests, price $1.90, $2.00, But votwithstanding these, it is the best os ie <b - sidewalk in the town, to-day ; and we hope 9 et that other citizens aed the City Council will combine to extend it to other parts of the town. It will cost more in the begin- ing; but it wil] be cheaper in the end, and it will be creditable to our town. The plank sidewalks are not consistent with our progressive city. They remind one, rather, of a two or three year old Western True they keep us out of the mud. Butthey are continually rotting under our feet, and continually require We hcpe that the good example | Biren neice 60¢ —— ARLOR - SUITES are here in endless variety: Never before had we such a display. Mark Wright & Co., Ltd. |HOME MAKERS. Please bring this list with you and get the goods: : just as advertised, to | J.B. Macdonald’s old Stand | OPPOSITE THE MARKET village. renewal. that Mr. Rogers has set will be followed by his fellow citizens, or else that the