eae - - ve — a ee — —— ae caper Pee Bm THE DAILY EXAMINER. alias i ee _ TUESDAY. MARCH 7, 1898. TEL RERAPHIC NEWS, Tue ExaMINeR nOMHION PARLIAMENT. —- : HOUSE OF COMMONS. ; | The Manitoba Question | Speeches by : Sir ir John Thomp-} son and Others. } ' : Orrawa, March 7 | ° ; Sosaking to ' juestion of privilege, | wy * ‘: : ; . j yesterday, Dre 7 os Cen . — to| g slandervus » — Mewes gblished in the Moncto rranscrip’, and ' l inreserved der i mn alter 4 ! ° me ; ol .- statemmeDts, imp ations ; 4 ‘ OA nh “or | . ave taken any wotice of said he ¥ “Hh the Transcript i lstiner iwi fe any remedy iD irts He had already brought activa again Hawke, its editor, for lit bel, aud fad secured 4 verdict, baat he Vv had not yet g t the money awarded him, beac ¢ bis presen irse. (Applause ) {a reply to Me Davies, Sir Johan Thomp- gwasaid the Goverament had net yet ap- pornted a governor for New Bruuswick, and held out littie hope that tuey wouid do #0 before Sir John) left for Bog!aod Mr. Costigan gives notice of « bill to re- peal certain sections of the Merchants Shipping Act relating load-lines, so far as they affect ships registere: d ia Catada The bill »s in the direction ssked fur by Mr. B rd the other day ' Manitebs Mr. Tarte openue i up the ghool question, speaking for two hours in French, and repeating his French speech ip Eaglish Hi is address was intended wore for his constituents than for the and what he said was an enlarge- on ‘ ef bie resotution, which was in the ak of an snendtasuat to supply. Sir Joha Tho plained that Mr Tarte s Spee h was pot consistent wi! h hia reslutivn. The resvlutwn did not blame the Government for not disallowing the Manitoba School Acts, though Tarte had npson Ce done s> in his speech. He agreed that any provincial act, which deprived any class of privile gre ent :Dimhed by the < pustitution, was yord; but it was for the courts to es- tab al the existence ot suc h privileges, and therefore suit was brought to test tee constitationality of the Manitoba legis- the lation of 1890 He defeaded the courss of the Goyerument in bearing the expense of the litpgation offer toe Maniiobs Schoo! Act, The seine urse had been adopted by Se Jobn Macdonali’s Government, in dealing with the New Beunswick achool case. His répytt upon the Manituba acts had promised to consiver the petitions aking for redress tor the Manitoba itholics in the event of the courts pro- bouncing these acts ultra vires. That ope a meant t bet ither® ‘was mo occasion for the exercise the veto puwer, because ihe sta were unconstitutional there was no joctasion for such proceedings. He denied that auy pledge had been given on behaif of the Crown to grant remedial levislation It raight be that a strong case could be made out for remedial legisla- tion; but his report was silent upon that point. It was uot correct to say that Sir John Macdonald would bave disaliowed the Manitoba Acts if Archbishop Tache had insisted upon it, aud he denied that Hon. Me. Chapiesu, or any body else, had been authorized to make promises to Archbishop Tache of any kind. fle beleved that Hu had the Gracey would have been gratifind power ' f OiAL.O Wan been exercised, But tie L cul (jovernment would have sppeskd to the people against the acti f the federal executive. kh was not true thar Mgr. Tache had been de- cvived. Sir Jona read several lengthy pecag os f M-. Blake's speech, in which the iatier ( vk strong grounds agwuns¢ the exercise of the power of disalivw ance by Periisne r ty the Government of Pro- vincial Kiucatwo Lgiclation. The Gov- ernment hid obeyed the mandate of the House », expressed by @ resolution of Mr. Blake > ich was accepted and endorsed by Sir J ‘on M vedonald. In taking this ques- tian to the counts, Sie Juha showed that while the committee of the Privy Council had heard the appeal in a judicial and not ia & political capaci y, they im ho way at- tempted to evade miuistertal responsibility for their course ta this House and to the country, as had been charged by Mr. Tarte in his word carving and hair splitting Pesolu' wa. He appealed to the fair and impartial judgmeut of the House toconsider the gravi y of this religious and race ques- Mon 10 1 a ii cts on the politi al afabuily of the country and touched on thedisasterthat Would have ensued to the American wnion, had Presidents and Governora on the impalse of tthe moment, beea swayed by the unw thy considerations that ani- mated Mr. Tarte in presenting his resolu- tion. The province of Manitutr, he felt satisfied, would obey the deswien of the highest tribun si in the lan! evco if that decision was agsinst the m j-my Hugh J. Macdonald said thet the man het in which the separate schouls system had been abolished in Manitoba was bar- bacuus s and brutal; but he h pad the Gov- ernment would consider the judgment of the Privy Comaci! a4 Baal anu leave Mani- toOs legis ation alone, He would opp se any Alleinot to intertere with the Provin- cial Acts by th Vodews authority, snd Would uot confilence in the Guvern- ment if such were attempted He was elected t& ppose suc Yu “~ rierence if at- tempted ander any circumitsneces. Una motion of Me. M Carthy the debate Wes adjourned. - Weather Kullctia. Tor ora, March 7.—10 a m. Soutt to west winds, mostly fair weather, hizher ¢ wrature, light local falls of show or rain at o-tiineie Have You 4 Cot -Then uve Every Important, hus'ness, )} oc] ck | (Wednesday) afternoon, at 4 o'clock. ' cial business, lerton. from i4 to 16 cents per dozen. material climoge iu the price o° article uffered for sale. Local and Other Items. 8.0 E. B. 8.—Special meeting to-r. ight, paras di Tue Foreioy Matt arrived in the city at this forenoon >_> A. O. H.—Special meeting this evening. A full attendance is requested, Tue Engineers will meet at the Drill | Shed this evening at eight o'clock. Y. W. C. T. U, meeting to-morrow Spe- dlp Kemembep the gospe! meeting in Euston Street Hall every Tuesday evening at 7.45 All are welcome. PRrovixctat LEGISLATURE will THe mest for the dispatch of business to-morrow after neon at three o'clock, en Tus Stastey, which left Pictou yesterday morning, had not reached Georgetown up to the time of going to press. eotiontiipemmone Kixe’s Daucuters —The Loyal Circle of the King’s Daughters will hold an enter- tainment on the 6th of April. For Dart —No, 2 Battery, G, A., meets for drill this evening at 8 o'clock. They were unable to drill last evening owing to some trouble with the gas, which bas been remedied. meahaiiiileiiieas To-Nicut.—Don't forget the lecture in St. James’ Hall this evening by Rev. T. F. Ful His subject will be ‘The Auld Scotch Minister.” A rare treat is in store for all who attend. chilies Tue Marker. —There waa a fair sttend- ance at the "ms "ket today. Eggs sold at There ia no any ether > - Prorocraruy.—Mr. Cloud Hili, who has become a recognized first-class photegrapher, has taken the premises fermerly known as the Braemar Studio, where he will attend to all work-entrusted to him. Ovr or Dur Sgason.—Mr. Edward Ber- rigan, of Royalty bast, picked up yesterday a very large and beautiful moth, which had burst the chrysalis ali too soon. It measured six iuches from tip to tip of wing. Masonic.—Yesterday afternoon Grand Master Simon W. Crabbe, accompanied by Brothers F. H. Beer, George W. Wake- ford, D. McLean, J. Collings and H. Worth, left on an cfficial visit to St. Andrew's Lodge, Montague Bridge. They are due on retura this afternoon. Fine.-—-The alarm yesterday afternoon about half-past five was for a slight fire at the Finley House, corner of Kent and Prince Streets, A spark from the chimney lodged on the roof and burnt ahole through. The firemen were on hand with their usual prompiness, and there was a large gather- ing of onlookers. Tus Sxatinc Cuatiences.—The skat- ing challenges which appeared in the Guar- dian this morning will probably not be ac cepted by avy of our amsteur skaters for several reasons, the chief one being that the Hockey Club have the Rink for that night, and although they have no objec- tion toany of their own members offering a challenge, they consider it very officious for an outsider to take the responsibility upon him. Tore His Coat.—Yesterday afternoon, as Marshal Cameron was rushing across Queen Street te the City Building to sound the alarm for the fire at the Finlay House, a dog, which was silently watching the offi cers movements, made a dash at him, aad, in less time than it takes to write it, ran off with a goodly share of the worthy Mar- shal’s coat-tail between his teeth. The re- marks made by the Marshal at the time are pot on reeord, It is understood, however, that he expressed himself as being decidedly opposed to the curtailment. Cuance in THR Garrison.—A late Halifax despatch says: The Leicester regi- ment will leave Halifax on March 25th. to-morrow, and will disembark the East Surrey regiment. She leaves there on Satur- day with the lst Berkshire iment for Bermuda, and will be due here March 23rd with the Ist. Liverpool regiment, and the Leicester regiment will leave March 25th. Three cow pauies will go to Jamaica, one to St. Lucia, and four to Barbadoes, replacing the West Riding regiment, who are to pro- eeed to Cape Town. Runaway.—Yeaterdsy afternoon, when the tire alarm sounded, a team driven by Mr. Alexander Robertson, of East River, and «his father, was going along Queen Street, past the City Building. The horse took fright at the sound of the bell and started to coe kicking vigorously all the time. In his fight he ran against a post on the side of the street near Apothe- caries’ Hall corner, upsetting and breaking the sleigh and throwing its Occupanis out, The last seen of the horse he was making hia way in the direction ef East River, at a pace that even **Subine’s 2.40 steed” could not hope to equal, with part of the shafts and harness attached to him. We are glad to hear that neither occupant of the sleigh was injured. Crry Scxoot Boarp.—There was a full attendance of members at the reguiar monthy meeting held last evening. A memorial in answer to & communication from His Lordship Bishop Macdonald in reference to placing St. Jcseph's Convent under the control of the Board was subm tted and read clause by clause and or- dered to be forwarded to his Lornship. The memorial evoked consicersble dis- cussion, particelarly the paragraph therein in reply to His Lordship’s requeat that the nuns be retained as teachers in the school after they have pissed the examination provided by the School Act. The chairman, J.B Mucdonald, Eq , gave notice that he pirposed tendering his resignation as chair- man and member of the Board. It is understood that Mr. Macdonald has had this step in view for some time past. Asprew Usurr's Scotcer. Watsxies have tndy's Cough Syrap, a pleasant and efficacious tdmedy... Price 25 cents a bott! A full line of the popalar ¢ od Liver Oi! Fmalsi ms, Cough Syrups, balsams, ’ ‘ nteed g od aod ‘and : yerin stock Johoson's Drug | Store, Kent and brioce Streets, es | A'lour best room papers less than half price Moore & MeLeod a world wide reputation for their superior | qualities. — —o-— Two cases os new euitiogs and trouserings opened to-day at D. A. Bruces H. M. tranaporS Yelangu is due at Malta} HELLO rl a your room, Uuderchothing, Think of it! Yes, I do. Sale will last! I don't know, won't last long. oe = “apy ——_—-——— (x) —- ——_—.. triends at East Point? I can't say, but write, for the ey always sell cheap and give you good treatment. I would say ‘to PROWSE sno < $3. everybody to trade at -. a ‘ blest: Why, yes, I was jast sping’ t You can buy a dress for. your ites a Suit of Clothes for yourself and}. Suit for the boy, a Carpet.’ for) 10 yards Grey. Cotton, a good Hard or Soft Hat—all for $8.92, (Bight Dollars and Ninety-two Cents). — cin sak ek aie: of ; You dov't fnean it?) . its a facty and. -every- thing they sell is just as reprosepica: : w Then I am going there! at once. a | i How long do you think» thi diroat! but feel sure it) = | See tf Will I have time to write. to my) ‘Charlottetown, March 2, 1893— ae , ty iis gg | Carriage Goods! Boots and Shoes. The Big Stock at the DOMINIONS BOOT AND SHOE STORE must move away to make room for our#SPRING STOCK. The prices will be found the lowest in the trade, If you want the best value, always remember the | DOMIN- ION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. J. B. MACDONALD, - PROPRIETOR, West Side ef Queen Street. Charlottetown, Pebruary 14, 1893—eod2& wky SS NS ee ee — a —— “a ees es 7 HEELS SPOKES, RIMS, Hubs, Shafts, Panels, etc.; Springs, Axles, Tire Steel, Lrou,. t% ; Carriage Bolts, "Bands, Trimming Leather, Drills, Curled Hair, Moss, McLAUGHLIN =| @ | and DUPLEX GEARS, Nobles & Hoares, Harland & Ov's., Valentin» & Cv’s., Cox & Vo's : Sand Dods & Co’s, VARNISHES, Japins, Colors, Tubes, Brushes —in fact, everythiag the ve. Moker requires, The Biggest Stock, the Largest Assortment, and the Cheapest. » tell you about the Grea, Bargains. % i Ww. H. DAWSON. }*- Charlottetown, coe | 24, 1893—eod & oe = — = <r Room Pauer, =a of ok eeae - 10 yards Gingham, a good Suit of| : | ; | 2 « E Our Stock of ROOM PAPER a ia now complete and ready for Spring Trade. | We have on hand the Lar- _ /_ | Papers on P. EK. Island. 42 Bales of NEW PAPERS | h just opened, bought at a bar- gain, and will be sold cheap. A large lot of Papers at '¢ | LESs THAN HALI PRICE. Don’t buy before seeing our 7h } . ' patterns. 4 7 f é ! We will be happy to send | 2 & sample books to any part of + the city nh i ~—_ ~ MOORE & McLEOD, Successors to PERKINS & STERNS. i ee — _————— © Ss . -. = i ‘ REMNANTS REMNANTS AFTER STOCK-TAKING! i “7 +hGBKE BR © —— Ipvints, Laces, Dress Goods, Ribbons, HER .| Cloths, Embroideries, selling i low at the London House. . The Wonderful Cheap Men. ~ rs RRI g s a Charlottetown, Febquary 28, 1893—edd eoukyt % ah ¢ : ; — 3 ‘Charlottetown, February 18, 1693—eod & wky WARY. ; : a |