LOCAL NOTICES. ri ceived a direct Lawn =! ‘ atime ‘ ; sh ipme! ‘ ci oe American iawn gars, | a speci. 0 xture most suitable tor lawne | spe! grass ph s, cemeteries, cricket grounds, &c., &c.—Geo. Carter & reppie courts, Co., See eman. Ll wk eod er ‘a pants from 50 cents to 1000 pairs o Wonderful value at J B $3.50 a pair. Macc 0 j WN C 'S. I c& Ww 31 | New | ats and caps, the best value and pewest pes.- J B Macdonald & ¢ . U8 d&w 4i ee" —_— DIED. Inthis city, on the 26th insi.. Wm. Prowse i: hie 69th year, WEEKS & C3 New Spring Millinery. We! are show nga magnificent assortment | i is now reada for your inspection, ot the verv latest j , sah . : . Erelish Trimmed HATS & BONNETS| A large selection to choose from. BEAUTIFUL NEW FLOWERS | NEW LACES, NEW (ABBONS, MEW PLUMES, NEW HATS, etc Allon view in oar NEW mILLIN- ER& SHOW ROOM, on first floor. Our New Milliner Miss Van Stone Came to us highly recommended. Miss Var Stone bas recently visited the leading miliinery displays. We ask you to drop in and iuspect her work. If you intrust your orders in her care-—we know you will be well plea sed New Millinery Show and Work Booms oa first Floor SO CARES ALHEADY CPENED: oe New Caps, Dress Goods, Silks and Velvets, Prints, Fnilings, ete., IVSPECTION INVITED We wv ll be pleased to show you our etc, new goo ls. a, 4* rrisa et h., ‘ eee | WiE 0 UU | Successors to W. A. Weeks & Co. ' . morrow morning by the Stanley. | were passengers by the Northu mberiand All druggists cefund the Mouey if it falls to THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 26 1899 um, PERSONAL We are pleased to see Edward Kelly, Esq. |of Southpor;, about again after bis receut illmese, Messts Horace Hazard and G. D. Long- worth were passengers by the Stanley yesterday afternoou returaing from Hali- fax. . = ins Mr. u. BE. Tarner, an English gentleman, who bas oa we Island jor several weeks on a shooting expedition leaves to- been Mr. Jobo Richards, who with his fam- ily, bas beeu spending the winter io W asb- ingtou D. C., arrived bome this morning. Ue was a passenger by the Nortbumber- land, Mr Be bjam n Heartz and Mr. Barrett PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE (Continued from page 4) o Mr. Desroches thought that we were | NOt prepared to vote an additiony! debt of | $400,000 or $500,000 to this province. We are not trying todeprive Belfast or Mur- , ray Harbor of their righte. Bucwe donot believe the govsroment to be sincere. We beleve it to be another of their e'ection dodges. The Literals had awarded the contract for building a breakwater at Summerside. No one was to have a job on it unless he voted Government. But after the election the contract taded away. It was tue same before the bye-election. Aud now, once more, $30,000 is placed in the estimates for this work. There is surely ad election comioge He believed this brilge proposal was only an- Henderson, wuo have becn out as far West as Calgary, N. W. ‘T., on & business trips returecd lay. Lhey were passe u~ gera by the Northumberland, bowjwe t Mr.ard Mrs Edwin Procior, of Kensing- tov, wh been spending the winter Weet- > have tbe musty out iD y in Winnipeg, this meraing Oa their way home. While in Charlotictown they are at the (Queen Hoiel, lt is announced that Sir Heary Irviag IS positively uader contract to appear at the Academy of Music, Montreal, for three nights end one matinee, presenting hie ——=» Other election dodge. Our debt now is a half milhon dollars, wiih «nother big deficit. The oppuetti on are just.fied ia protecting the farmers of ibis country, who are paying heavy iu'eres: oa mortgages. Is ita wise policy to pursue this piling up of debt? Weare t»xed now for more than we can pay. [f you want to make revenue anti expenditure m ¢: you musttreble the taxes, aud doing this woud arouse the in- dignation of the pople as it pever was aroused before, The prople of Belfast are doing well, and be favored the Governs ment waiing another year and eodeavor. | ingto make a closer bargain with the | Dominion Goveram:nt. He thought that lates, (od greateet succes, “Rubespierre,” and Mise Kilen ‘Ver’ Is tO head (he Sup- j & porting compauy. | Mr.and Mrs} bition aod three children were paseengere by the Stanley this moraiog. Mre, Dillon’s mother died at her ‘some in Kenilworth, Onty Sout *# ‘ecg so and Mrs Dillon ant the cildren ate going there. Mr. Dillon accompan- ies them as taree St. Jobo. Mr. Dillon will be about the provinces as usual, mak: ing frcquent trips tothe leland but he will pretably make his headquartere at St.doha. A large number of friends were at the wharf to bid them good-bye. We note that the Ratiway, aod Skipping World publishes a | ngth Mr AB Morrison s abie and interesting paper on “The Lay- ing of the Atlantic Caole.” This isa high compliment to Mr. Morriso's; aod Le 1@ worthy of it. Mr. Morri- son is an Associate Member of the Institution of Electrical Engieeers and a Fellow ot the Imperial Insitate. Thus bis merit bas been recognized not wuly by { those who Know him persenally, but im’ ecieatific circies. Cure a Gold in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets vlc. dJelieve. Things to Make a Note of. Rev. D. McLean will preach (B. V.) at St. Catherines on Saturday night, the 29th inst, West River on Sabbath the 30cb at 10.30 a. m., and N. M. C. at 6 p.m, An enjoyable dance was given night by Mrs C.C. Gardiver 19 the va- capt part of Mrs. Edward Palme’- nouse (JueenStrect. Quiea large owmber were last present. Remeusber the auction at W. J. Bul- man’s, Brighton, tomorrow, (Thuceday) at 11 oclock, when all bis turniture wil be sold comprising parlor dining reom, hall, bedrooms and kiucbhen turniture. R Bearisto, auctioneer. The Peoples’ } we = Us wi ie Zr Ls WV * SZ | & sore, ee +. ‘e° oe =es* 62°65 @ 204 8627297 , (i. ‘ } n 5 {Alia OPED ig AN AR BR DO Sees. Ores . very large increase in eales bas: (ready resnited from the advice giver in last edvertisement to use nothing bu t Sunlight & Life buoy Soap in hoasecleaning; and high praises as to their superior washing qual:- ties ore being sung by hundreds of alrTons, new i Now for your Isundry; take some further advice, keep on using Sam light aod you wil) always bave beau fully Gleam and healthy clothing, eie. the texture of which will not be rained by strong Alk alis, for remember that every bar f thie world renowned brand carries with its $5000 guarantee of absolute pur ity. Tr, Sunlight and Lifebuey for toilet use. None better can be bad =e a=. @ 2 @2se* 23 @F «2424 22 *®* Ge 2 2S 2% O82 Oe © ( rO LE|’—The house and premises known &S the “© d London House,’ situateon water ‘Carters’ for Wall =e 2 <= * 2 22 2] 4s ee @ = O@ & O22 G Ga] = OO eo 2e ®e @ O59" GID _— es es re Visit Paton’s Millinery Ex- hibition. to-morrow aficrnuven and evening. onan ape FOOG STOC OCH AO” EHO848 BOF4 ¢ ; - mrmbers should consult their constituents vullog this sum; and on coming here next vear we w ould kaew better tow Velore tO Obed ibbel ipeaclys : Mr Ontii, Bell Potaied out that ddring the Years 1869 to 1894, the expenditure was $109,000, an average of $6,800. The hon. gentleman from Bid-ford had sccased him ot Opposing the railroad. He did 8) —but ovly because ite buildjng meant covfederation, and he wished to censuit the people before taking this step. The builiing of the ralroad from Murray Harbour te Southport, is and has been, the policy of the Conservative party. We favor the railroad, we favor the bridge, but why do not the government set about it in & businesslike way? We are opposed (© pluoging this province int) & positioa of baakruptcy aod wrivging from tbe people $12,500 per year more than form- erly. tion. Mr. McLaughlia followed speak- iwg in support of the resoluiion, which he thought it wasthe duty of alito supp re. Mr. Shaw defended his action with re-~ gard tothe tunnel across the Hilisborongzb, | He said he thought they were ju-t:fil in promoting this tunnel if it wouid lead to @ similar eirrcture across the straits to which project both Sir Jobo A. Macdonald and Sir Wilfrid Laurier were committed, Wbea the tannel across the Hillsborough was before the House it was opposed by Hon. Mr. Farquharson because the pro vince was $150,000 in debt. But nev, when we are about $600,000 behind, be is quite willing 1o add $100,000 to the bur den of the peonie. Hone Mr. Sinclair el-o opposed th tionel. Hoo. Mr. McL-an wus @pposed to tne tunnel, bat was favor~ able to a‘bridge which ne said could be built for $290.00) oc $399,009. Hon. Mr. Yeo, ine leader Of (he Opposition at toat Litu~, moved that the House would not be j safied im voting for the taoa-] ander the crcum-tances, He (Mr. Saw) wae wimg togive the people of the soathern eeCiloa Of the the accommo- lation possible, but not wani to vote in the dark. A vo. was tuen taken on the amend- by the Leader of the Op~ lost onthe province all ne did meat introduce position, which was declared followtny division :— Yeas—Messra. Gorton, Shaw, A. J. MeDorald, J. A. McDonald, Arsenault, Birch, Campbell, K:ckham, DesRoches —9 Na)s—Messre F-rqubareon, H.C. Mc- Devald, McLean, R chards, McLauchlin, McNutt, Rogers, Sioclair, D:: fs ee Kiueun, Peers. Forbes, X2id, Wise, Cum-~ miskey. M. McKinnon—15. Mr. Shaw then eubmitred endment which was the follow- ing a seconded by Mr. Campbel! : R--olved, that inaemuch as the federal goverument Gwes this province large sums of money amonoting (o upwards of $2, €00 000 for claims as set forth in a mem- orial dated the 18th dar o: March 1893, sod signed by A. B. Warburion, Premier ot P. KE I-land, J. W. Richards, member ot the P. EB. Istaod government and H.C. McDonald, Attorney-General, etc., of P. E = LADIES Es | OONGOLA 22 1 B00TS see SIS a pair—a stylish buttored boot, with patent tip—the best value we have seen tor some time. All new fresh goods—made in half : sizes—3 to 7. j FOR $1.25 ~~" We can sel] you a nice Dongola Laced Boot with : patent tip—all sizes. : EXTRA GOOD VALUE AT R. K. JOST STAMPER’S CORNER OOOE OOOO BOS4 SHOE {NONSOFO0 6960 O44 O5S5 SOS4 SOOT SESE GE PIDPRE RHODE &., 19°xt ie Government Warehouse No 1 Apply to Peake pros & Co, jan23— THOSE PRICES : Be aes ae 220960690000 SF 000000002000 [xintd, the government of this province shail be empowered to receive and accept from the Dominion j government in part payment | of said ciaims a sum not exceeding $40,- | 000 to be applied towards the coastrucvion of a combined railway aud traflizs bridge across the Hillsborough River from a point at or vear Charlottetown toa point at or near Southport, said sum to be ex~ pended on terms as may be agreed upon by the Dominion Parliameut and the Legislature of this province. At the suggestion of Mr. Shaw progrese was renorie’, and the House adjourned until 10 a. m. on Wednerday. ” HOTEL ARRIVALS. At the Railway House near the depot’ Mr. A McInnis, Mrs. S McDonald. Mis: L Melnovis, Miss A Melunis, Walden Mase; Mr. J M McCarthy. Por'land Mass ; Mr.J Hooper, Halifax, N.S., Mr-. J Le Roach, Boston. meen ne ca a en mn See it—In Johnson & John- son’s down store window, may be seen a photograph of the Skerryvore six as the 7 landed from the wrecked Labrador, Dress making—Mise P. Rowe can be found again at her home Grafton Street west. ber customers and jfriendsin all the lat~ est designs for spring and summer. Jack~ ets and capes a epecialty, lwk pd. he .is prepared to accommodate | ‘Local and Other llems, Tas Probs.—Fair to cloudy, with local showers or thunder storms. Tk ELLiorr.—The 8. 8. Elliott pass- ed Halifax this woroing en route to New York. Sure News,—Cleared: sch. Armstrong, Grady, Pictou, ballast; Neal Dow, Grady, Pictou, ballast. Ciikese.—English advices report the cheese market very firm lately. For the very flaest quality, 543 has been paid. salience $25 4 Day. --The tug T. A. Scewart, belonging to Hon. Premier Farquharson, was launched this morning at high tide, she etleaaee EnGinKers.~ Recruit class will meet at the Drill Shed at 7.30 pm. Drill at 8 De m. Fall atteadance of non-commissoned officers is requested, ssiioniitpcenaien Narat Day.—Today the O ldfeliows of this city are celebrating their 80th anui- versary. Athalf-past two, a large num~ ber of the members turned out and paraded 0 «the §=6First Methodist Unurco, where Rev. G, M, Campbeli delivereda masterly oratioa oa Philanthrophy one of the King’s chariots, T'be choir was in attendance and the music wns bright and interesting. This evening a banquet is to be beld inthe Lodge Room. _— oe Tus Prexotnoixe Bee. -The much talkec of pronouncing bee, and entertain, ment came off in the basement of the Firtt Methodist Church last evening. The audience was large. Mr. W. C. Turner occupied the chair, The programme of the entertainment consisted of sylos by Miss. B. Halbrook and Mr. R. Hogg | piano solo by Miss Aanie Hizgs, readings by Miss Blanshe Lolge and achoras by seven little girle But the chief interest centered on the Pronoans * cing Bee. Supt. D. J. MeLeol was judge, The contest resul.c ia a tie. Miss Pridbam and Mr. Jobo P. Gordon, the last of their respec- tive sides, both going down on the same word. ‘But there were eleven young ladies aud only ten young gentlemen; perhaps therefore the result was in favor of the latter. The proceeds g> towards the P, L., Hospitel. ecient, Tae Sreamers’ Movements, — The Stanley arrived shortly before six o'clock yesterday afternoon. She brought overa fair freight and nineteen passengers. The Northumberland got to Pictou yesterday at 3 o’clock. She left there this morping at 5.30, and arrived bere at 9.45. The captain reports that there is a large amount of ice in the straits, but it is scattered. She brought over 19 cars of freight (about 45 cars still remain in Pictou) and ten or twelve passengers. The ice blockade at Summerside broke up ves- treday, and she will protably Jeave for there this afternoon, if aot she will go to~ morrow morning. ine Princess left Pictou vesterdry at iv o'clock and arrived here at 4 o'clock. She nad no passengers, but was loaded ae full as she would hold, having a large amo int of flour on deck, She. left again for Pic- tou this morning at 5 o’clock. The Electra from Murray Harbor ‘and Montagne followed the Nortbhumber.and into Picton yesterday afternoon. The St. Olaf, which used to run to the Magdalen I-lande but this year has lost that contract, left Pictou at 5 o’clock this morping for Quebec with a' load of coal. This year she is to ran between Pictou and Quebec and Quebec and intermediate porte. The old Mayflower is to run to the Mag- dalenes until the Leslie, the sew steamer for thatroute comes out from Englaad. ——_ <-> © << —- has a brother A certain wealthy man whois very hard of hearing, while he bimcelf is yremarkakle for a very prominent nose, One evening, dining at # friend’s house, he found himeelf sitting between two jadtes, who were talking to bim very londly, :ather to his annoy- ance. Finally, ore of them shouted a commonplace remark, and then said, mn an Ordinary tone, to the other “did you ever see such Pardon me, ladies, said he, it’s my brother who’s deaf. Tableau ! —< Big blouse show onat Paton & Ce’., on Thursday afternoon. an iene Tiicinatede | —— OQ OD O*R 8 DS 4D 9D SW OD Johnson's Varnish Restorer is witheut doubt the best article on the market for restoring the original finish to oil-finished or varnished surfaces. It is not sticky, and rubs dry in a minute with very little exertion. It is easily applied, —your servant can do itas wellas youcan. It con- tains no waa, so will not fill in carved work. One bottle will do about all the furniture iu your house. Price 15 cents a bottle. DO4 &48>1 O94 24] 95SE]°S]]4 D4 Prepared and sold only by L- , DOODOH OS ODF BW COD OD ODO OD O“S ODO HBB SAD8 OOOO OD OOO CDOS Jennie , a pose in your life?” | , SOLO 4? |e es Opening of the Spring Goods at Stanley Bros. Grand show of Fashions Fancy. Latest Novelties in forrvererernerrersererneZ2 Millinery J Dress Goods, Silks Fancy Goods Gloves Shirt Waists | Trimmings ‘tanlev Bros, The Always Busy Store, QaLGAh QML AADALE AALAMLAA LS QU GAUL A/G) QbGedd dk) GAL ddddd! dad MaAdAd dd 7 A farmer or any man at out sid? work allv very hrad on his shoes. Few of them will stand it but ourn w hn» of & Plough Shoes have been chosen for wears yu. t s from the best shoe makers—The prices speak wr ™ is natu’- ie é Z x themselves. A ey : \ nae é Men’s plain laced boots, bellows tonzur, + lid ssle | es and counter, $1.00. nA ia 1 * - ar ea > Same heavy quality, our best; $1.35 ie ¥ .- oy PSNR PRS NEA? Dt BO DO SE IS 3 we ALLEY & CO.” —— ws SIXTUS McLELLAN SPRING SUITS & OVERGOATS it bas always paid us to look after our customers interests. That is one reasen why we are always basy in our tailor shop OUR MR. SIXTUS McLELLAN IS AN ARTIST Having first become a practical tailor, he then studied the art of cutting and is now master of the art, with fifteen years experience, which with the benefit of the knowledge how the suit should be made, gives hiw a great ad- vantave over ordinary cutters Our importations of Clothes in English, Irish, Scotch, and Canadian for the spring trade are exceptionally fine, suowinga diver sity of design and coloring, not confined to one idea. We invite you to examine our stock andjinvestig our prices, wether you buy or not. GORDON & McLELLAN MEN’S STYLISH OU (FITTER Upper Quen Street. 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