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H- L. DICKEY (Late Clinical Assistan at Royal London Ophthalmic losptial, Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital) SpecIALIST—Eye, Ear, Nose OO Meal asap et” and Threat. OFFICE—Catmeron Block ac RESIDEXCE— Water Street opp Hotel Davies OFFICE Hovurs—9 %am,to 1 pm,2to {pm Evenings by appointment Eve Tested and Fitted With Glasses | —— wo ee tT ri 5 3 able TO LET.--A house with 5 ro ms and sta > also a large yard. Apply toMrs A W New- berry, Grafton Street, East, iin, = oe =~ Vi Pt * a SI ” =x lowest in the city. ; it) \) < to ao Lae few sty for our own trade. - — 5s SS = ie i) broken, Also a i} Fiques and Crashs : } in stoex, my > See BAS FS Y Ladies Blouses We are showing this week a handsome range of Ladies Blonses, they are correct in style, fit and fnish— Prices guaranteed to be the PIQUED AND CRASH SKIRTS, We have procured in this line a leg manufactured expressly (\} coeure one before . Weeks & Co THE PEOPLE'S STORE, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. CSeoSSe So SVcSseSH Soece YHE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOFTET@WNH, MAY 8, OUR DEAD HEROES (Written lor Tar Examiver ] Near by the Modder, now historic stream, Where bloody Paardeberg was fought and won, In distant Africa, sleep two who died True heroes. They were not as veterans tried ny | In many battles ; but were young, scarce had On mavhoed entered. The fire of youth | throbled i 4 ; [In their hearts. Their seavencircled home they left “it For scenes of strife and bloodshed, Far removed From anxious friends and home endearing ties | And all that this life worth the living makes ’ } y ) ] Cross leagues on leagues of barren desert plains, Beneath an unrelenting torrid sup; With blistered feet and dry parched pant ing tongue They struggled on, and lagged not in the march. At night, upon the ground, they lay ex-~ posed To every caprice of the elements, While cunning foes lurked near, with cruel i: tent To bring swift death to those who reckless were. Thusever on they toiled. The Modder reached, They gaze on battle’s stern reality. They cee the bursting shells, the hissing balls Begin to fly about them bringing death And agonizing wounds to many brave And danntless men. But yet they do not flinch,— No craven blood flows through their brave | young hearts Which now beat fast; for they realize The time has come for which they craved &0 long, The time when they must door die. Ono, on They. push undaunted to the bloody fray, Till to the battle’s front they come, and there Fighting met death. veterans fight And died a8 beroes die. Their memories A legacy to us they’ve lefi,—a gift Highly to be prized and long remembered By us and those who after us shall come And all succeeding generations. Their rames immortal ever wil) remain; Their lofty deeds shall brighten history’s They fought ae page While by the Modder peacefully they rest In calm repose—their noble done. life~work Geo. MoKeyziz, were 2 eee HOME DYEING made easy by using the great English Home Dye Maypole Soap DYES any Material, any colour, Send for FREE book on Home Dyeing to A. P. TIPPET & CO., Montreal. nee ll lo LL The Prince Edward Island Magazine for Y will be on sale at the bookstores to- morrow morning. It’s a very interesting number. Be among the first to obtain a copy. Price 5 cents. Now would bea good time to subscribe. Leave your millinery ord: r today to insure having i fi '- ed this week,—Moor & Mc- Leod. tt, ee >< 39Se5eac > ES Call early and the range is large stock of by the yard now PROVINCIAL — LEGISLATURE | Opening of the Session This Afternoon, | THE LIEUT.-GOVERNOR’S SPEECH The Guard of Honor—A Large At- tencdance of Citizens. The Provincial Legislature met for the despatch of business this afternoon, the Opening ceremonies beginning at three o'clock. ‘There was s large at.endance of ladies and gentlemen, and wss taken in the procceedings. which His Honor Lieutenant - Governor McIntyre was pleased to open the session reads as fol- lows :— The speech with SPEECH Of His Honor Peter Adolphus Melntyre, Lieu enant Governor or the Province of Prince Edward Island, on opening the third session of the thirty-third General Assembly, on Tueeday, the 8th day of May, 1900. Mr. Speaker and Gentiemen of the Legis- lative Assembly : In meeting you for the fiost time in my official capacity, Iam pleased to be able to congratulate you uponthe prosperous year which we have enjoyed since the last session of th Legislature. For this, as well as for the presect healtby condition of trade in this Province, we should be profoundly thankful. Towards the elose of jast year, the South African Republic declared war against Great Britain and the followersof Prevident Kruger haveing invaded British territory, the Empire was forced to take up arms in defence ct its people. As the Queen’s representative of this Province, 1 congratulate you ou the proud position eccupied to-day by Canada, and ou the en- thusiasm displayed io Prince Edward Island when called upon to give of her besf men to fight for Queen and country. No more eiriking proof could have been afforded of the true loyalty which charac- terizee our people. The name of Canada has been immortalized on the battie-fields of South Africa, but we deeply deplore that 80 mavy Of Our young men have bad to evrreoder their lives. The speedy termin- ation of the war aad the safe return of the Canadian Contingents are to be devoutly pra ed for. Toe hearty manner in which our people responded to the requert for contributions t»> the Patriotic Fund is another proof of tneir devotion and patriotism, aod calls for our united thanks. The jegisiation of last session providing for the bridg ng of the Hillsborough River has been copsummated by the completion of an agreement between my Government and that of the Domivion. The construc Lion of this bridge, together with the build- ing of tbe railw y trom Southport to Marray l-arbor,--works of great magpi- ‘nde and tmyortance to this proviace,— is vow a-ured and, will be proceeded with mmediatel:. Inthe negot ations which have takeo place, I] am pleased to be able toa: y that the Federel Government ha- dealt most fairly with this province. Pheropia growth of the Cheese and i [- == 4 wn ~<a ‘ wt At -——e > » | = ~~ ~—ats at ~~ -—t wed A = &-- ants o~-- . ¢ . ee =. Ia what you are a‘ter—it e = Gon’1 pay to { uy & poor one. = S Critical examination wilire- —am >. veal the merit of our ins'res = _ ente.and tte hizh grade af 7 eo men ’ ae} : oo - a = : ie wy @— thelr muric. - 1s" = —~@ oo th = aoe ss aan ae a = — : -—2 = FIBINTZMAN <= eos -& 2 & ' Piano is highly recommended by the most brilitant performers and competent cri‘ics. Sole Agents for P. E PEPVTTTPENPP ETT TTT ETERT ETT AY EECUCLUTEETUer meeeceeccec a Island, Miller Bros. Coanaily’s i a ae | AbLUAbaLbbdbd MEd MAb AMbUb Add db ddd S22 much interest | Teese So rene Batter Iu dustry in Prince Edward Island, combined with the quality of the articles produced and ine prices 6b ained last year, is @aubject of great ratiafaction. Advanced methods in Agriculture have stimulated our husbandmen to greater «fforts, and this Province is destined to become a mode) farming district, The Fruit Industry bas aleo increased in im- portance asthe exports from our orchards during the past season clearly demon- strate. This isa coming source uf wes!th, which I trust will be taken advantage of by our fruit growers and farmers Believing that properly conducted Agri- cultural Exhibitions are most beneficial, my Government has provided that ou: general exhibition, open to the otber Provinces, shall be held io Prince Ed-~ werd Island during the coming autumn. [feel sate in saying thet this will be much appreciated by the great majority of our people. fn order tofurnish the increased ac- commeodation so urgently needed at the Falcon wood Hospital for the Ireane, my Government has entered into a coatract for an extension or anuex to the building and you will be asked to provide ways and means forthat purpose. Several import aot reforms with modern ideas have latley been introduced into the everyday work of the Asylum, which will, I believe, meet with your ucqualified approval. Siuce you last met,Commissioners were appo'nt- ed to investigate the management of that Institution, and their report will be laid before you, During the recess, a delegation from my Government visited Ottawa io press upon the Dominion the claims of this province. fhe investigation of these matters bas fally convinced all concerned that our de~ maudsar2 justand must of necessity be recognized The desirabitity of a school for the promotion and advancement of agricul ture, horticulture and the mechanical aris, led to @ conference between repre- sentatives of the Governments of the Lower Provinces during the past autumn, with @ view of joint action being takea. Itis most essential that our young men, instead of going abroad to enrich other countries by their labor, should be en- couraged to remain at home. and facilities efforded them for acquiring a knowledge of scientific farming, and securing other practical ‘raining, which would help to build uptheir native land. The past winter was such as to damage toa remarkable extent the Roads snd Bridges of this Province. No other de- pariment of the public service demands such care and consideration es cur public highways. Your attention therefore will be directed towards the introduction of such a system as will meet the public requirements, and at the came time be consistent with our revenue. The erection of the sew Prince of Wales College,a commodious and very substan- tial structure, marks an erain the history of education in this province. This building is but another link in our great educational system, and will be a source of pride to the preseat as well as to future generations, The Public Accounts for the past year and the Estimates for the current year will be submitted to you. 1 now leave you tothe discharge of your imporiant duties, believing that your deliberations will, under Divine guidance, be productive of great good to our people and Province. The Guard of Honor was under com- mand of Captain Allen,of No. 6 Com- pany, 82nd Battalion, and consisted of one bundred men drawn from th3 82nd Battelion and the Engineer Company. The band of the 82nd Battalion furnished the music. The salute from Fort Edward was fired by a betachment of artillery from No. 2 Company, under command of Lieutenant Peak», The St. John Sun says that, Rev. J.J. Teasdaie, who was comyjelled to give up his work at Charlottetown, expects, after ashortreet at Digby, to resume work. Rev T. F. West, Angl can rector cf Ship Harbor, Halifax, proposes giving up his charge there. He finds the work of the paris too heavy and the damp climate hurtful.— Halifax Herald. Ment Perfectly | Satisfied Those who have bought syringes; hair brushes, 4 etc. etc., from us during ; the past week have been < very much pleased with the prices we have quoted to them. The sale will be con- tinued at both stores until further notice. Dk. CLIrl Cures CHRONIC-DISEASES and RUP- TURE by Salisbury treatment. Send stamps for information, or call at Truro, Nove Seotia. Office Merchant’s Bank of Malifa: Building. v TREN REESE TE SEINE SPECT A TIO SPE IR NRE EIN OLN ELIE MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE a a COR DREES CCOES @F QUALITY Our Goods not only appeal to the eye, and to the good taste of buyers but also to their gocd judgment, For we lay special stress apon quality in all our purchases—and a a natural resul s. Quality stamps our display» from beginning to end. STANLEY BEOS. ¥», e NES : ‘ + DRESS GOODS OF FASHEON Up-to-date buyers know that Goods from onr store are always ahead of all others in style An examination of our stock will show the newest colorings and fabrics in rich variety. We leave no taste unconsidered— we can please you. STANLEY BROS. DRESS GOODS OF VALUE Prices range with the grades up- wards, but always as iow in each grade as can be made consistently with our practice of selling only good goods. You get value for your money here at all times. STANLEY BROS. SAaSSEL424443482 ee White ? Slippers ‘i and shoes We carry acomplete line of white footwear. For evening slippers we have a fine white kid with stylish silver buckle price $1.35. For street wear we have a light canvass shoe with turned sole and wood- en heels, price $1.65, also a good canvass shoe, plain or Tip $1.00 and $1.10. : p S2444L424444A44 44442444 ‘SSS SF FF SSeS CS + = <P ~— Alley & Cc AaAS4 a a aie) cit. a FEIT SSF TIT ITS eH See eee Tee = ae ee ee = z a OUT 108 cF BUSiD We make a complete study of what Men should wear. culc be dressed. Our Tailoring Department. Our made to order Suits, Overcoats, Trousers and every articlein the clot ing lineare walking fashion plates for us. Gentlemens Furnishings. And how they iN SHIRTS—If you are looking for any color, shape, quality or price size from 12 to 174 inches, you will find them here. LINEN COLLARS—In every known shape size 12 to 18 inch. OUR NECKWEAR—Patterus exclusively our own, Gordon & MeLellan . Men’s Stylish Outfitters...... LS TANEERER Wiel ii” Sol ae aan amend a —