a a WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1895 0 rr oo SS SE —$—————— SS Short Sacques at Short P THE DAILY EXAMINER . ; : ; ; ol aia neem mone $$$ I I, a, . —--—-— —-- ——. : 2 THE MANITOBA SCHOOL QUESTION. | and in a further a »peal to the | Governor- . ee pox” INER My : General! in Council oftesel. Both par- ‘WORTH 4 GUT rai ‘ The Separate Schools of Manitoba were | jies have had ample opportunities to pre- , novation sense snootlhiey Ce eee. A Re? sles cigs fi sbolished by the Education Act of 1990. sent their cause. The present arrangements $ EEC : > } ‘J » > ° . : In their stead “Public Schools were sub- impose a financial burden on the minority $ Gs : M 84. U8 stituted, under the control of a Super- aeobee than they can bear, and they 3 Ee Sragiat Desrarougs to tux Examiver " "| intendent and 8 Board composed | claim it should not continue a day longer ‘ (Tasteless—Effectual.) itn INGRESS. of the Executive Council for the}, an may be necessary to find a remedy. POR ALL CONGRESS . oats . . oe ta . pet : 4 7 ann } tim being The religious principle} Such are the chief arguments; almost 4 BILIGUS and ERVOUS NOTES FRO . at the Congress Just) was, however, retained The “Public ithe only ones deserving notice. Many ; DISORDERS . ei tiie with the ex- | Schools” differ little, if any, trom the Pro things of course are sa dwhich have no $ ob Head ve idan - , TTYnitel States The | testant separate schools of the old system | real bearing on the question. Mueh pre- 4 Such as Die K C oe : ie a _ | Practical y the same Scripture readings | judice has been excited in the Red River ; Weak Stomach, A Libel Suit Sir Charles : t > States have had am exper-| i savers, the same relig - ora! | region, and feeling ee “Eocles- Impaired Digestion, effect of tarill tinker the | tion and ext books, are authorized and } j actical interference,” “Romish totrigue, : Consti sation ‘ , not soon forget.| yr red in the new schools as in the old. &e., are denounced. At the same time 7 . _ - Comins Out vhich they w t g requ aaah: dineihe ; Slate Liver Complaint, Oo . : pt ; » Presidential | [t is, in fact, a rehgious schoo system clergymen of all denominations are taking ; ; ew the approaching Presidential | © vv csting ‘strongty with the ‘secolar | a hand, and as for “Romanist intrigue” we and Female Ailments. ee will be the aim of the Rep { school system in force in the United | have seen that where it enjoys uulimited Covored with a Tasteless 4 Soluble Coating. Party, now in the ascendant, tO] cares Phere, relig ya in the echools is | sway —in Quebec nothing worse has re Wholesale Acts. Evans & Sons, Ld, Montrea 1. Orrawa, Dee, 4. ‘ us well as possible with the people, | strictly prohib ted. Thus the constitution | sulted thay the granting of fuller privil- © enieeent nanan Hon, W. B, Ives an! Sanford Fleming ld forth for future years the| of Wyoming, for exampie, enacts that —s eges to Protestants, Cee re aie ca ure spoken of as delegates to the Colovial oe et oe i gious tenets, doctrines. OF tnetruction We have seen that the action of Mani 3 Conference ja respect to the Pacific pros} of additiona] protect a hall not be “imparted, tolerated or favOr— | toba compels the Dominion to exercize the cable, Satedante which ed it and ate seeking { 4” jn any school agg by a Siate | right of interference i ne egy An action has been taken by Father . ' The protection afforded under | Manitoba, however, does wot believe 10 | ji, to jet the constitution be violgted with : ; | Whelan, of St. Patrick’s Church, against eta States is} secular education Very few of her pro impunity. That coyld never be glowed in Day should be a Vv ery happy the publishers of the Owl, the official or- t ry tariff of the | oat ; , ee ‘ anes ys) sil : : : . i? oe ee forded by | minent men gre rye at le : pe ren a country like ern Let us see es one this year. Business | gan of Ottawa University, claiming $10,- cousiderably higher than that aifordes | schools, alleging that they tend to tuthlel- | pg¢q})ishmeut of that prit.cip'e wou'd lew : G00 damages for alleged libelous public- > enn the and the "he majority, a8 as the minor: | ¢o . everywhere is better and has OFt We arlage . the existing tariff of the Canada, and the} ivy The oe 2, | Oe. ; : Pe i at Qns eoncerning him in connection with Protectionists there may easily be per~| ity, insist on religious Craping, a ud vos Kirst, It ~ould leave the wrongs of the | been all the year. You will the controversy regarding the establish res 5 ; | i justly and log:caliy : Te } ’Manituba u - y 08 S oat : : ial . rt , an ouly fe follows J and _ yr Bd —— a winery of Manituba uno iat your bn key with a relish meu af a Roman Catholic High School in eae nvenient season. | '™ separate os Pa redress¢eu. i St.-Patrick’s parish. eer tT ee sag. | method involves the forcing of the relig Second. It would plgce the 30,000 Pro Sir C. H. Tupper and Hen. Mr. Dickey Phe need of the Government for @26r 1 io... views of the majority upom the min- | restant school children of Quebee at the Jeaye for Antigonish to-day to @ttend a tional revenue Ww perhaps, prompt ®} ority. Thus it will be seen saat the gin merey of the Roman Catholic majority for Conservative nomination canvention to be chat . at to that which was 1 ority have a real ee om “gee - the couutinasuce of their sch ol privil- held there qn Friday next. e : — 8 “ey canuod a! w= y. ° = a . Se OR ale $ ‘ = . ait aaeet the Canadian Parlia-} tious ground a T ot octet. 1 will want it roasted to turn.) . Sip Charleg Tupper will gail for Qanada a tt ihe trea ty | Selves of the public a hools hat - : Vhird. It would leaye the provinces at Y ld 'st 5 tm ohoeit, weeneee few dayg to consult with the Ottawa sa ant secretary ariisie has re : . > Py he ri »Co ne} 5 ic ‘ ‘ “ 7" a P 2 : T ‘ ? + ° . ° . “a0 wees 7 : . > . ment. Secreta ( t : 8 we, oan before the = vy og a - moter of a ceval power, = oul t Se 8% I (Jdvergmert. on the Bast Atlantic. and D. B. 97 inch Jackets, tight-fitting Milit bey Fronts.: la. BR. Long Jackets, tight-fitting sumnitted estimates of expenditures which } decided that the objections Ww “aaa rince Bdward isiand, if she insisted On, | ot, erhaps yqu have deen | Pacitic cable questions. Q na és ' Oe eae ee » : ceiaieiin enormous stim of $418,091, | rooted syd. conscientious.” “The Boman] yay the fulfilment of the terms of thinking of i rei withs { Single Fronts; D. B. 30 inch Jackets, Semi-fi:t'yg Fronts; D. B. Long Jackets, lengths . az° Le ee ee ee — Sve yea ! : : : : a —— ~~ § 29 ° : . : » ‘ 073. The continnous export of gold, ne- ee re = hae a eae reganyiné wiuter ein of Cia "R, ae getting your Wi 27. 30 and 32 inches—all at sweeping k Ww prices to elear. Not a Jacket in the house . ‘ A ee ae rave been, compelled by priy . She lpe pight be told that the conet.tytion of Can- ‘ ve tor THLET C§ IN THE COLLEGES Pnsihte 4 ° Lae » - oie ‘ i. ‘ " > y . cessitating its withdrawal trom the Na-{ :.;. ao as aenainn at ahaue ae nan oak a he aheenel Maik OF poate to & HAnge fl A #{ requires to be cut in order to be rerai_ep, All this year’s stock. Come and have your. ’ sl Treasury, is, however, the pressing] their children—otherw ts hag let them ient and that the Cargda of to-day should a choice this u eek. 2 ; ty t resto; rrow up in ignorance. Atthe same time, r re i 77 »mebts of ny . a ° ° , 2 268 d question of the day. How to restore] crow up in ignorance. Atthe same times | not be feltered with the agreements of the We expect to-morrow a few Sanple Jackets, something new. Will be on exhibi-. attenae of Gianion eunditecé, that ey. bare to pas a heayy direct s¢ 00! x Canada of 1-73 k . b th B ® oy . O ] 0 iF tk Cl } Cc: zy ts ] f Ri ht the afiden of for s : Te and indirectly, their share of proyincial The merits of the guestiop gre pot af- Se j i. as ong y é OS. tion to-morrow. Only 4 Invern2ss Capes left. n ¥ l Lb ac oth, Alpes Plt; igi ‘ oo CO eee. {aud municipal taxes, ip a of schools | fected by the personalities cqneerned; Why not give it to her now: oxnemp pas Colored Cloth Golf Cipes. All at clearance prices, day. Itis expected that the Presideot’s} trom whi eee kal tub « Pas hence these heve wot, uy to this point, res} See that you get one of our Loxpoy, Dee. 4. res Message will bedevoted wholly to suggest-] whatever. Even ha@ there not been geived notice. An exception must, how- aie Cambridge beat O i e inter- ss a a NE ‘onstitutional provision against such leg- ever, be now made. Mr, Josepli Martin, Ranges, which ambridge heat : xford 7 the 2 inter tons conceralng thesolution of thisquestion; : it would etill be improper and } pe university cross country race by nine /' hole | Seatioa, it would still be Mmaproper ane | w. P.—he originator, under Mr. Dalton . Whitl f Oxford ; ad itis not improbab'e that tne whol]... We have now brietly reviewed Oe eh a’ . points, litlaw, oO xford, who was 7 , : ; injust, e hav “— 7 as MeCarily, of all the trouble—lase written : ~ : aa ot og hed a a . vatem of the great Republic wi the vround t com plaint. The jadz vlicles 1 . oe ba frst, ran seven mes across ploug vec financia’ system of the grea I the ground ¢ p MO a aremarkable letter. Coming from the ead in ddchinminaaal & tien: Oh . . ' : ial cami — ff the ivy nel! directing ' j ¢ a . . ? . " ° be cousidered ani discussed— pera] ene Ge Sue ee © | wat-horse of the controversy, it ought to bord, of Cambridge was second i) 40 min- = = ee TS aS na - - amendel. Confidence and stability in re-| that, Dwr chien, has bee ponutad be capepnaiys, “See cage the best on the market, and] itcsgnda3 ecco, ae 2 vegiomgle ee ' r ms the homan Uatnolics, aas eed UI et ow int . : i F c y f : ; ; epect to finances and commerce are the] >. ang wide and is well known to the When I introduced the school bill of would cook a turkey so}that eh ees 1860, 1] pointed out that in so far as it Lenha dultl provided fur religious exergiess in the the morsels wi schools, it was, ijn my opinion, defective. oo 8 Ae a J said then, and I still coaditions required in order that the] public. The same is true of the Remedial The Manitoba School Question Order which followed as a consequence cf che judgment. Latterly we have had the Bicycles, $27 When they get as famuass United States may continue to develop and Wixsires, Dec. 2.—Premier Greenway prosper ; and it is hoped that the eitorts of! ; f ental : says there is no truth in the story of nego- : x eply of the Manitoba Legislature refusing . ; 1, a ac . jtiations “for a ectieol compromise, His } : F met the present Congress will be directed to | .., restore the rights of the minority, This ae cone Py — poe jt - u jorgan, the Tribune, says that the declara- | this we will wl RY .One. | : 7 a = ee = SF Rs ities rhic ‘ ’ g}0 x- “pee or ’ ° ie } rT . ha —— In respect to foreign | crain of « et ae oa ee ee ercises is most unjust to the Roman Cathc. melt in vour mouth You jtion is the unalterable polizy of the Gov- i .e . Now did L hesayyou say ' ‘ es 1} i th } » of feder Viitics aud m es 7 . - ie a ; afairs members of Congress will talk | the pane of federal polnic lies, If the state is to recognize religion ° ernment,”, ubjec legislation b; the Dominion | ‘ vs ‘ as ‘7.39 ope a Parliament We Shall coe see . hat ‘some of | ia its schoe! legislation, such a recognition | W ill then have — additional 1 key and the alleged encroachments 0! the argumen:s are that are urged against | 8° '* acceptable to ee ouly, and im reason for dealitig with us. :< “ 7 - fact only to @ majority of Protestants; iv to : os oo .OME ec. 1.—TI Po yesterday } io mind rank pee. bel cae? Get a new Cook Stove or wri " o ve. 21 about the protection of Christians in Tur : you want.) ir of Mere Chrdtadaé Gitenahe q GENERALE INSURANCE AGENT, Boots or Shows t "hae CHARLOITEROW may blow and bluster, presided at, the secret consistory and } but remember there is created) nine cardinals, viz. che Arch- |i OF FICE—BROWN’S_BLOCK, only cme: dittd de tellin bishops of Lemberg, Salzbury, Valladdlin, | and Bourget; Mgr. Satolli, the papal dele- where you can get a bar- - gate to the Roniaw Catholic Church in the } cain in Boots and Shoes. - Aisa natant s i a k the | course. To interfere will be tg make — money is taken to snpport the That is from after She #hali have done the work L€ ; shoos. : | United State»; Myr. Goth, the buncio to Brazi!, and the Bjshops of Autum, Urgel es a ‘ trouble; therefore do not interfere. Phis 3 ' and Auchna. He then precouized HWweRty- A. FE. McKACHE fe Other Curistian nations will, as in the cast | . ou ment is so unsound, if not immoral,| Now Mr. Martin asserts that the schog] | 1 four Ltalian’ bishops. pov30 THE SHOK AX. t Eeyp cclaim at the “ selfishness’ | ¢hat in justice i ust be sai : , sys ’ Manitoba asat present is “niost eee ot Egypt, exclaim at th elfishn that in justice it must be said that very | system of Maniteb at pr is nyos Zhe Am rican Misslonarl q Want Money. meer secsmi eee - Pee (Signed) DWIGHT.” ; This message from Dr. Dwight has a e ° 4 ° i peodller Wgelieines, ox aiteiat 2a Dickens possessed it, So, does Bismarek, Coxe’ ¢ has it to (‘hore mission buildings were totally des-| 0 Alarming degree, The Japanese are fwh of it. "you'll find it fact that the missionaries at Harpoot troyed during the recent massacre there) Great Britain upon Venezuela Sut it i | Dominion interference. 7 , ' Ba “ee sates of ex- : : : eee oe stadcip acon atntelennae Surely it will. be admitt d-that the nature Range and buy it ca t You are required by the constitution to in- | 0 ee of a oe i Turkey and the improvement of the posi- F cocrere, it ig true, but there is no power to ({ am unable to ne ge distinction tion of the Christians there will, of course. } compel yoy to interfere. It is more con* Letween the two) shou > aa: Ate a ° ‘ venient and eaty tg let matters take their agreeable to the consciences of those ‘ in respect to either. The chastisement of be practically left to Great Britain; an enw which will prompt Great Britain te adop’ | few have:made use of it. unjust to the Roman Catltelics”” and : 2 inci tights :—Education ia | amounts to “rank ‘tyranny:” He states theasures to Secure a permanent reform and 2ad. Provincial Rights lucatic J } a New York, Dec. 2.— Rev. O. H. Dwight 8 e : . : a local concern —‘Manitoba should be free | bis belief that a solution can be‘ reached | ' : : missionary. of the American board at Con- payment of the expenses incurred by her} 1, catablish what system she pleases.” | on certaig jinea- whith “he niedtions” in a Br stantinople, this afternoon cabled from As to Venezuela, it seeias to be probable | But the constitution by which alone we very vague and \enetal way. ‘A’ slight Charlottetown, Dec. 4, 18% ‘ puibeonewe, Terkey, to the Christian that Great Britain will settle the matter ot | can measure Frovincial Rights provides tagueness was the mivtake of the compacts Se ce ae re eee Terald, New. York : 4 damages done by the Venezuelans t | that in certain cases education shall net made in 1067 Gad 1870: “Remit fuadg telegyqphically; Harpott : itl be a merely local concern, but shall be Experience, dearly bought, will require pissioagrigs telegraph starvation immin- Eoglishn-2n in British Guiana, and then subject'to supervision of the general ‘par- | that more previxe language he ysed this ent. in deferetice to the request of the United | |iament. ‘ Under this head also it i¢ claim time, What is needed i« g substantial re- States, give the auestion of the boundary | ed that the 150.000 inhabitants of Manitoba | drese—a settlement that will Jeave ne room ‘2 | to-day should not be bound by the agree | for future inroads or eyasions. The min ment made by the 12,000 in 1870. If that ority desire to be freedh forever from the be a correct Contention half the written | frank tyranny” which Mr. Martin has been between the British ministers and Mr. | constitutions of the world must be void. | enabjed to inflict upon them for over five —_ — iine to arbitration. The corre:pondence ‘ relative to the matter that has taken place ee Olney will, of course, be ds- oe ee i Tt : _ years. J. O'Betex are eae none the er of we in our Shoes, There is something Tk the Way they fit that eussed by Congress. ated Olates. i s ro as Ste Ne ae ae eee ger and cold, proLably a« severely as the . . ° . s 72 at when the population was under 3,000,900. Egelevood, N. W, T., Nov. 25, 1895. A : 5 : & 7. ’ a i. ‘, : ; _ : . hen the popatation was under 2,000,000, Armenians.” The Christian Herald bu| Makes them distinctive and popular. Not sat’ shed ‘with this HOTES AND CCMMENTS. aS ‘OKF WiTy THE OLD. agreed to forward to the missionaries by cable, freeof expense, all sums coutritot-| Mone, we see that everything clse is right. “fry them. Your And it imposes disabilities and checks far SUPREME COURT. heavier than the constitution of Canad. * — _ Thus gn amendment to it cannot be su! ~ The Gorman- Dixon Case. ' > Spee ov wir rae NEW | od for the relief of the sufferers in Ar. : a : —Corn is being generally uged as fuel in Central Iowa, the farmers claiming that a ; Q . x 0 * r e “ : . ‘ ° . . the prevailing price would not reray the maitted —e & -_ of a to = in _The ee Court = wor morning | Why wear old boots when we are sell- dinientincatnn co, | t of busking and marketing. each of the Houses. f the amendment } te give us decision on the application of ing new ones socbheap? Our large stock 50 Granby rubber coats for only $1.75 passes that ordeal it must receive a vote | James Gorman to be discharged from of Boots gad Shoes to be sold at very low | at-J. B. Macdonald & Co. nov 27 4in. + | menia.~ - | neighbor is wearing them—he’s saving mor ey in its favor of three toone of the states | custedy under an exeention jiseued at the prices. Those prices speak for them- before it becomes Jaw. Then there ie a | suit of George Dixon: The application | gelves, No idle words but solid facts 50e; 90, $1.40 and $2.50 eptional * 4 - ' e, J0c, : n <.0U, exception - ago othe perpetual guarantee for the continuance | was argued some dave ago, and the deci- backed by good goods at low prices. . : : 9 : mee number of farmers in England and Wales |}. its present form of the United States | sion reserved until to-day. Tae three jadges o~ CH BAP SHOE STORE” valne a genuine bargain at J B. Macdon— nov2§ Mone y Savi .¢ Boot and Shoe Distributers. was 249,907 in 1871, and 223,610 in 1391 Senate, which can never be changed so | were of opinion tha: the application ald & Co. nov 27 4in, a “wre Trade, a: it is m Eagland,” has | jong as a single state protests. This pro- | should succceed and that the defendant R » JOST 136 QUEEN ST ss evidently not brought prosperity to the} vision made fur the protection of min- | should he released. The order was, there ° ’ ' is farmers! Will o iy farmers vote az4inst | orities bears a striking analogy to our | fore, made absolute, and the defendant school guarantees. Besides, the United | discharged, but without costs. A timely observation from the Belle- | States steps in and regulates the conditions The Attorney-General, on tehalf of dec4—dy ville Intelligencer: “The Globe, which] of the state franchises in the several | Dixon, applied fur an order that no action - professes to lead the procession of ‘pro- {| states—a very Jocal soncern. Yet ne} fur false imprisonmeat be conmenced } gress,’ is now proposing to go back to 1859] American statesman is found to say: ma~ | against him, The Chief Justice yad Mr. for a commercial policy for Canada. And, ] jorities niust be absolute; half a coutinent | Justice Fitzgerald cons nted to grant the muirabile dictu! the policy in question | and 60,606,000 must not be fettered by | protection. Mr. Justi e Hodgson thought —-The return of oe upations, base ] on” the Euglish census reports, just submitted Ladies dress goods in drees Ienzthe for to the British Parliament, shows that the Saas ‘Blue and Guld Va CHINAWARE! = Hs" WATER their own interests ? Two Doors Below Prowse Bros. wasthatof a Tory Mini-ter—~Sir Alex-]| disabilities imposed at the beginning by a | the Court had no power to restrain an ac- until you are on the lagt ander Galt—and was bitterly opposed Ly | comparative handful scattered over a] tion for damages, aud objected to the : the Globe at that time, Time brings its] strip of the Atlantic seaboard. In the} Court making an order that could not be sheet before orderipg oo mn x2 revenges.” United States sueh language is used only | enfurecd, The order was, however, male Bo r'TLES. by anarchists. by the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice —Tue Toronto Globe says that a weak vacillating government is always a gaurce’ of danger. Upon whick the Montreal Gazette remarks that the people ouglit to leave Mr. Laurier where he is. He is weak and vaciilating, and nobody who sees him to-day can tell where he wil! It might also be answered that every- Fitzgerald. one whosince 1870 sought a home in a hnclaeacanepikctetie’ Manitoba, knew at the time he received Exposure to cold, damp winds, may re from Canada his free grant of land that! sult in pneumonia unless the sy<tem_ is he and his children should observe the kept invigorated with Hood’s Sarsaparil),. laws of Canada, and that those Jaws guar- — pove DAY nOOKS o-/A FINE ASSORTMENT, nae LEDGERS. Order now. What about Bill Heads ? Direct from Germany, AGAIN stand next week. He would bea danger at the head of a government. He is harm ‘ess in the lines of Torres Vedrac. —Mr. William MeKay, at onetime an esteemel citizen of Charlottetown, dicd recently at Victoria, B.C. The Victoria «nteed to the minority the continuance of their schools. 3rd. Some persons object on general principles—such as that the schools should be national, or that there should be only the one class of schools for all, or that it is desirable that the majorities in —Or: Atthe W.C. 7. U. coffee rooms an Grafton Street luc ches are served from 10 a.m. to10 p.m., Sunday excepted. Also Oysters. tf Ladies Furs.—A large ass rtment at lowest prices at W.A. Wee g & Co., tle We work cheap, money hy triding with J. D. TAYLOR. Only Opened Yesterday. —_—— Every lady in the city in- we lead in value and variety. Watson’s Drug Store. papers contain appreciativé references to | the various provinces shoull settle the leading fy store. d3 ai vited to eall and see ” hi I 5 ce rn ea om — his ee oo aud his att aael aes matter for themselve-, Th: trouble with Lalies cloth jack-ts gre now reduc ed @ dec4 b if i ld-f: h — charity. s funeral was a large one, and | these theories is that they clash with the | Weeks’. Call early for choice, as we will ens eautiful old- as. tor ‘ one of the pall-bearers was the Hon. J. H. | constitution. They are made to order by | clear them out at liw prices. If you want Sale of Goods for Arrears of Rent. - «ed Ware. T urner (now Premier of British Colum-| one party to the dispute, to apply retro- | a good jacket or cape for little money, we oo" To sce is to adi > bia) who emigrated from Charlottetown | apectively; the constitution was the work | will give you a bargain. —W. A. Weeks & GROOM vs CARR. ; alle. Samples d "bes . ith Mr. McKay many years ago. Mr. | of the whole nation, at a calm moment, to | Co. a3 3i in our ‘i } ‘ 5 McKay was a particular friend of Thomas | meet a case that might arise in the future. = = To be sold on the Market Square, on SQuth Window. The Alley, Esq., of this city, with whom he) Even if the latter were not law, while the FRIDAY, the 6th day of December, 1895, : ee ee haz been a continuous correspondent. former is ouly Opinion, there could be the following good: seized by me :— main stack 18, 1m Chinaware — nihenen ‘I he Winnipeg Tribune (Mr Greeb- 00 question asto w hich would be the For One Sewing Machine, Depart @ Orvan) takes phigh er that oul i e : > . - : . Mas iy re yo anal = aga "ok ie sail that separate schools nen ee 7 _ my, up stairs. ‘There Was a time when people did foolish things—blew ont the gas, bougi# gold anitové i8 I autonomous rovines th. 8 separe Cno ue sani ° * fe e ‘ 7 with all the rights of an independea | would cause a large increase in expendi- TK70 i i ” tient GROOM. brie’<s, prize packages, and what not. There was a time when people expected a state,” and has “all the rights of an inds- | tures. This is denied on the ground that ays dec4—ii p G C rt thir ig for nothing and got it There was a time when Fou expec i d ricés tht pendent state.” Whereupon the Montreal | “with the ex. ption of urban localities e0. a er Co ! B . = - : ’ ; J — ected Suits at 4 . . , Gazette remarks that “the Manitoba Leg. | (where there are both Catholics and Pre- ‘ ill sh “ HONESTY "9 ,cCald not produce them, perhaps with the thought that they grew on trees. They don t. : ature has no px wers nrene such as are | baw enough to make oe pomeee) the we aa: f 150 MIRRORS Faney ara, Chinaware, Toys, Too not hlow out the £ s of common sense. Do not expe2ct to buy Suits or (ryextoats : delegated to it by the yninion >, aT ath : nl on is 093 > é , toak-. : ? .- . : £ J Jomiur ! I a + a JIC pop 1iation 1 aimost comp ete y ment o ) : : and Stationery. cheaper than we can se}] them. If you do it “ ill be made cheaper, iook chea per and #: a ment, and the D yminio 1 I al liament eXx- P parate 1 > ‘ ic - : tS WwW I q ; e Zrap : hic 1 must be sold, A P : : | is ths pest policy, ies pres=iy reserved to iteelf the right of in-{ ant. Unnecessary duplication of schools ° ° taricttetown, Dec. 4, 1895. lerferenc ¢ in Case the provincia] authority could be easily avoided.” good English vate = HONEST T . declined to remedy agrievance to which | 5th. It is said that the Catholic separate ror, with Silver Pedestal, Charlottetown, December 4, 1895—135 & wky STAR MERCHANT .; TAILORS ‘i ae ihe nieaend seg it* atlentior was drawa ‘bv tl Don iniog ichaols prior to 1890, were not effi ient WE AB ia Z ntion v uray yv 1é iiblon | °, ‘ ; re lent. a Fe ah rome This is the legal and actual | This charge has heen met by the mivority 25, 50 and 75 centa, is the best beverage, at position of Manitoba at the present time, | and refuted, satisfactorily, I think, but the _—— , = aoa it may safely be caidthat so long as | controversy occupies too muh 4 Fo nd to OUR TEA has always heen now acknowledged to =o oe ae a 2. Manitoba remains part of the Dominion of | be more than notice! here. If op; o tunity R E D D] N B ROS “int” and 1 ay & Canada the province will not « ojoy ‘all the offers I may take up that point later. honest value, - there C faa ae y rights of an independent state.”” The Kven if the charge were true, which is rot Victoria Row, Opposite Pcat Office Fo eee. yy tesy and. ‘ge- fact that Mr. Greenway’s organ should be admitted, the minority ho'ds it would not ’ Try some and see for your- niality— two spokes; in ee to uy a = 80 Clearly | Justify abelition, and dozs not now justify iec4 our whee, Good 1 ; unlenable may be aecepted as conclusive| & refusal to restore, since it was and is | ——-~ = omarrn self that we are right i shat . Gre ts evidence that Mr. G-e-nway is in the} quite within the Gov j rer te _ the hut P See aaa oe a the} 4 ain the Government's power to Are You Interested 2 we sa li 4 and we keep sand y- rolling on. eosure and compel efficiency in these STERLING VALUE—our 1‘ e a ‘ i ; : i schools, as in other echools. Besides, the Geo. Harris, who furnished Mra, Har | Catholias profess their williagness to All Furniture repaired over @ year or ae seeton ; : es is now @ rtet Beecher Stowe with the idea of her| work up to any required government Pictures framed to order wili, after the 32c, Blend. ms plete and the quality and prices will be feund to be all right. Choice M 14a : character of Uncle Tom, is living in pov- | standard of proficiency in secular subjeets, 15th inst., be sold to pay expenses. Par- 0 ‘ DIN P . pe te Cle: d Curr: s Cooking Fig Pastr rascate ty erty in Lex.nzton, Ky, at the age of 84.| 6th. It is asked that time be aliowed | ties interested will please take notice and SANDERSON Ww CO ee 1 Wry Valencia Raisins, Sultana Raisins, eane urrants, Cooking Figs, Past: 3 The old negro has been trying to exist on for a better en juiry into the matter To cal] at ouce or write for them, as the Citron Lemon and Orange Pee] Pure Spices Pure Flavorings Frosting 5 Flour, hell f five cezts a day of Jate, a3 he is too proud this it ia answered that the queton has | wedersigued will uot be accountable for CASH GROCERS. Central Drug Sitere, ? . J os 7 Sagar, She : Victoria Row, Oharlottet ° 2 a JOHN Newson, | “tr Row, Charlottstowa, P. EB, | NORTH SIDS OF QUEEN s@ar4Rie. to beg. At one time he made a good deal | been in agitation for tive years, and has | them after that date. Almonds, Dessicated Cocoanut, Dates, etc., at to free the slaves. appeals to the Privy Coyucil of England, dec4—tf oct39 decd of money, but he spent it all in the eff rt been discussed in al! its bearings in two BEER & Go » ‘ a? EES: oS ee €o : a een OTS Children’s mene CHE AP 3 to Ss : have them in all sizes from 4 to . | 4, . ‘Rie. . om, 8 inch, "4 a Sere ol Aaah la ee oe Meh, BGc. - AT A BARCAIN, OUR P RICE STANLEY BROTHERS ay. BROTHERS |e ee: — They are high grade goods, with 4 and 4: inch, oe” fe Now is the time to make your Xmas Cake, and BEER & GOFF’S is pe phi i buy everything that you require to put in it. Our Xmas stock of Groceri WE BOUGHT THIS LOT oe “ eee extra spliced heels and feet. We 5. &: and 6 ine} “20c:. 2 pair ’ 7 :