THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 5, 1898. anc pines a a age septa tlie Se at ihn: atthe = ping spat na ti tcc ) secial > © o 5 é1. 00 the pair. those who , sap for ea oe The Shoeist. & Your Property agaist fire ? Se we a a a a a a a a a a a ee eS ee a ae Se ee. ee e nd well 2 of soft leather, an gy med buy hey & Co Js it prdent to ritk loos- ing your whole life’s ac- amtlations for the sav- ing of a few collars 1 premiums : Are you ing justice to yourself an femily by risking it ? Insure in those good stoc Co's, represented by D do- d k Insurance Agent Charlottetown Se ek ee ee ee #German +Buns ® Cannot be had at any other W lakery in the city. German 7 bons are made only at the i lelipsee Bakery. They’re the Wat TEA BUN made, and they B) weonly 10c per doz, Trernoxe 98. HD). STEWART ’ | ECLIPSE: BAKERY / MES BEST BREAD. ~=sa 34 2 4 * 6 62 ee ¢ ‘ ( ( ¢ 7e»e ooo os O&O i EN YOU SHY A WATCH Buy a good one, it will serve you well—no matier who you are, or what your vocation——If you want CORRECT TIME. I carry io stock,” a larje assortment of casei re- watches. I have watches for 64 good many years. I have satisfied a good many customers with watches, aud I believe I can sat- isfy yeu. lialle got You had better step in and jet me show you the variete of designs in Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Watches casei 10 Gold, veroid. ify W. WELLNER Jeweler. Silver and Sil | ai ip E. Ieland | ILLUSTRATED > AAA AAA ARN ie er ENNS Eyeeeyeurn cvdedudvenddccdducteeds wvererede AAADEARARANDNROY PROVINCIAL Monpay, May 2. h House me’ at 4.15 4) U W n S O€S Mr Wise present »J a bill incorporating , > F t Gr rs’ sociation of Prince week we have place “lon | the Fruit Growe: Association ¢ This Women’s Nut Brow | Edward Island, which was referred to the » pairs Private Billa Committee. Hon. Mr. Gordon then moved the fo!- lowing resolution: Resolved, thatan bumble address he presented to His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, praying that copies of all plans and specifications for the construction of a new Prince of Wales Coliege be laid on the table ot the Lezislative Assemb':; and al o copis of all tenders and the names of the tender accepted’ a'so all papers and correspond- ence between the persons tendering and the Government, the name of person or per- -one from whom plans aod specifications were obtained, the amount paid or agreed to be paid for each plan ana epecification respectively, the name of the person ap- poioted inspector and a copy of the agree- ment entered into by the Government with the said Inspector, and the amount agreed to be . aid for services of said inepector. And also the plans and copies of al! specidcations and also copies of all tenders forth? contruction ofanew wing or addition to the Hespital for the iorane at Falconwood, the name of tender accepted and also a copy oftbe bond and agreement between the Government and the person whoee tender was accepted also all papers and corre-poodence between the pereon whose tender was accepted aud the Gov- ernment, aleo & copy of all reports reports relating to the aforsaid wing or addition the names cf the pereon or persone from whom plans and epecifications were ob- tained, the amount paid or agreed to be naid for each plan and specification res- pectively, the name ofthe person appoint ed Inspector and a copy of the agreement entered into by the Government with eaid [nspector, and tie amount paid or agreed to be paid for services of said Inspector. aud also A atatement showing how ihe item of S787 70 as shownin the Public Accounts, 1897, and charged to expenses February Term, Georgetown Supreme Court is made up, the amouot pad to each person, the service rende-ed by eoch person, and the nar es of the p'rscns receiving payment resprctively, aod al-oa statement showing how the item of $1,111.95 +s shown in the Public Accounts, 1897, and charged io expenses Trinity Term Supreme Court, Charlottetown, is made up, the amount paid to each peeson, the serv ces rendered by each person and the names of the persons receiv ng payment respectively; And also bow the item of $1883.94 as shown in the Public Accounts of 1897 and charged to Roads, Queer’s, Prince aod King’s counties and [nquisitione on new roads is made up, the names of the persons to whom payments were made, the amou it paid to each pereon, the nature of ihe work done and the name of the road or > LEGISLATURE, lucality and county respectively in which vork wasdone’ And also a statement showing in detail the amount expended on Souris Beach between the lst of May and the 3ist of December, 1897, the names of the persors mploye?, the dates when said persons were so employed, the number cf days each person was so em. ploved, the amount paid per day to each person 80 employed respectively, the num. ber of persons 8o emp!oyed the aumber of horses so employed, the names of the per- sone furnishing said horees, the amount paid per day for service of each horse, aud and the number of days that each horse was so employed respeciively, the an o int and nature of material used, the amount paid for material and the names of the persons furnishing materials, and the amount paid to each person for said material respectively. Mr. Shaw seconded the motion, and wa: pr ceedingito point out that the Opposition bad been driven to this course by the per sistent refusal of the Government (o answer the questious put upon the order book when Hon Mr. Warburton arose and objec tedto turther discussion claiming the the resolution had nit been properly tabled and was therefore not regularly before the House. The Speaker sustained the objection of the Premier and ruled the reseiution ou: of order. Hon. Mr. McLean tabled a return giving an i'em'zed account cf the misce'laneou- expenditure in the Public Works Depart- ment, Hon. Mr. Warburton presented returns of the disbursements for the Suprem- Court at Charlottetown and Summer.;id:, a return of the expenditure charged tc Alexandria school district, and a statement in concection with Boards of Health. On motion of Mr Sinclair the bill incor- porating the Stanley Bridge Foresters Hi «| Comyany was read a third time and passed On motion of Hon. Mr. Rogera the bil te facilitate the liquidation of the effsirs of the Charlottetown Gas Light Company was read a third time and passed. On motion of Hon. H. ©. Macdona!'d the bill incorperating the Farmers Inet - tute of Cherry Valley was read a secono time in committee, Mr. Peters in the chair. Progress reported. Hon. Mr. McLean presented the origidal plan of the Hospital for the Inrane; also copy oi the specifization. House adjourned unpti)] 10 a m. Tuesday. Tuespay, May 3.9 | House met at 4.15. Mr. McKinnon presented a bil} amend- ing the act incorporating the Marray Harbor Dairying Company. Referred to Private Bille Committee. Mr. Birch asked the Leader of the Gov- ernment to table, in detail, a statement of the exhibition held in Alberton in the fal! of 1897, the amount of prize money offer: d and the amount of prize money paid out. the name of each persop receiving @ prize and the amount of such prizes, and also a statement showing the balance on hand. Hon. Mr. Warburton promised the infor mation in a day or ¢wo. Mr. Birch asked the Leader of the Gov- ernment to table a statement showing in detail the numberof convictions under the Canada Temperance Act in each } ws NAN > ° ofay ba Nb S¢ a qa 3 = G | 56 ig ig ‘e Se 2 = sf , At Very Low : _= r ™~ 50c A COPY: se =, i t 3ouksellers = ae ae aie 2: K Ma paid, =| “= NEW TRIMMINGS nt ric =: Address =: EXAMINER PUB. CO. = CHARLOTTETOWN. = AAAIPAAABABABD ARS RAALADAAR! >> | % SCRE THE LATEST ss NOVELTIES aN : * Dress Cloods ® Very stylish effects in black Crepons and Brilliants, DOs soess BEER BROS eyie fe = —— —s ———— NES 2 gh? Wf ’ “om —_- Caps, Carpets or Clothing. fit any size boy that goes. We den’t run the earth, but we do run the best Ready Made Clothing department in the city, aud you will find it impossible to find better goods or lower prices on Hats, You are dealing on easy street, if our store is the spot were you do your trading; easy to get anything and everything in our line, much cheaper than elsewhere. We show the profits so close on chiJd. ren’s suits, that it is useless for yon to buy and do better inany other store; the prices range from $l, 1.50, 2, and up, and we can PROWSE BRQS.,: The Wonderful Cheap Men. White Shirts. For the best value, the best fitting, for the largest variety, cannot be touched 10 dozen fine fancy front shirts, v orth $1.25, will be so'e for t3c. Ask to see cur $1 white shirt itisa corker. for we The man who thinks he can do better in some other store is going to get left. We have loaded up with the largest pile of bar- gains ever shown under one roof in the city Carpets, Hats and Clothing, Wouderful is the strides made in a few weeks with the Fit-Reform. Every person who has seen these goods is more than pleased, and more than one man has ex- pressed himself in no uncertain tene that they would in future save their money and trade with us. PROWSE BROS, |The Stylish Clothiers. County, the names of the party 80 convict- ed and the penalty imposed and the amount ; paid by eacb person so convicted respec- tively from January lat, 1897, to Ape | 25th 1898. Hon. Mr. Warburton said he nad taken steps to obtain this information and he hop d to be ab’e to bring it down very soon. On motion of Mr. Bell the act incor~ porating the Freetown Foresters Hall Company wae read a secoud time in com- mittee, Mr. Birch inthe chair. Reported agreed to. Third reading tomorrow. On motion of Hon. Mr. Macdonald com-~ mittee on the bill incorporating tbe Farm- ers Institute of Cherry Valley was resumed, Mr. Peters in the chair. Re-~ ported egreed to with amendments and | set down. for third reading tomorrow. Hon Mr Macdonald moved that the bill todiminish delay and expense in the Court of Chancery be referred to a special committee. The motion carried and the cummittee was named. On motion of Hon Mr Warburton the House resumed committee on the sewerage bill, Mr Birch ia the chair. Hovse adjourned until Wednesday at 10 a.m. Prices : < enscevcocces © aac Mare MONTREAL & QUEBEC —LOo— SOURIS. The Steamship Campana will call at Souris regularly once « tortnight dur.ng the present season. Sailing from Mon- i trealon or about 25ta April. Merchants ordering goods would do well to have j them come by this line. For rates of | freight or other particulars, enquire of MATTHEW & McLEAN Avrents atsour T5—Lhi FOR § SALE That valuable 10 acre Re situated op- nacv’o the Quarrie, on Mt. Ed. Road. 1 ihe office of — L. L. BEER. | ‘For 10 cents. in cash or stamps, we will mail you, 211 charges prepaid, a handsome { inches long, 3%4 inches wide and 1 inch deep, filled + metal box, size 5% with Trriry'’s EL,erHant Branp Inpo-CeyLon Tra, 50 cents per Ib. cuclity. The box alone is worth the money—the Tea it contains is worth ior: than the money. I:'s ofiered as an inducement to make you acquainted with the } *r “a i¢cas, c= Cc aos ‘Iicious Elephant Bran l incidentatly to see wiecre our adver aa4 a’ sing is best read—and so lindcly mention tac paver, > = TETLEY'S Lucena? DRaxp Ixno-CeyvLrow «e rs Teas are sold only in ': and 1 1b, lead packets, never in bulk and can be had from most : Gealers in good groceries in Canada, At the price printed on each packet (25 cents to $1.00 pcr 1b.) they cre considered to be the TEAS ELEPHANT BRAND. JOSEPH TETLEY & CO. 14 LEMoINE STREET. ae Best of Tea Values. MonNTREAL Ly HUSTLING in our repair department—That is how it is with us at present, We want to keep it up Let us send for your mattresses, some of your furniture needs re; send have them remale. pairing. Perhaps We can do it—Do it cheap—Do it good TRY US? JOHN NEWSON, ellersof good Furniture trangers to poor Furniture, And it won’t cost much neither.