(98-31 cod” — LEGISLATIVE AS SEMBLY (Gon tinued from Jrd page.) Sarunpay, April 24, 2 11 House met at ie . Mr. Robertson asked the Commissioner 4 Public Works 1 & petiuon had been ; seeived from the inhabitants of Kings- re ing for the cons 3 porough, Lot 47 sking ve construc "across the West R ver, iy e jon ot & OF eat Point, a! oa f so what action did the i G prernmen' intend with regard to iv ; ‘ . He also asked the Commi-soner if a | } | lak ng oat 1100 had | received trom the in- | abi tants of Xi. rth Lake, Lot 47, asking for the Oo fa new Toad from ebe ie post road to Melonis’ Cove ana if what aX fue Goverom ni i taking 0 the ma Hon. Mr Veters stat petitions ad been ! ive’ In boll: Cases aud ya be comsideal OV the Goverpine Mr ik rt-oo a-Ked el, vier of the | Governme! a pet id been received : from the | na sut= of Kast Po'nt ask ns] or telephone extensiol from Souris +o vast Po action the le | ernment ten i taxing ¢ matter Hon. M Pe ers :taed that a* thet 9] of telephone extension IW oe tee par he Province it was understoud thet ihe | “yminiono Goverpment was to exiend the) ne te East Point lightheu-e. Now the Local Gove ronment will use their iustlaence witiy the Dominion Goveianmeut for this oug-promise: d extension and will render | 8 emtance In ihe pre j ct ; The Ho ie tLep resun e! c@ n-nittee of supply. Oo the item for roads Mr. Blanchard aroogly advoc ated the exten-iou of the Pavar Road, in his district The discussion was cou tinned by Mr. Shaw, Mr. Farqauhareen and Mr. Me- Laughlin. the® forme rt sserting toiat road ville dune last year were carred over into this year *s account-. The item passed. When the item for wharves came up, Mr. Shaw pointed ont that many of these structures were badiy in need of repair, aod showed that the late Government spent nach more in this branch cf the public service than was expended by their predecestors. This item and several others paszed, and the fcbairman reported 33 resolutions agreed to in committee. The report of the commiitee was adopted. Tie re-outions were referred to a special committee to prepare acbill in ac— cordance therewith.* Hon. Mr. Peters said ithe committee would be read y to report on Monday. Hon. Mr. McLean preset’ the saper- visors’ returns. Un motion of Mr. McKinnon the House went into committee On Lhe act respecting surety and guarantee companies, with Mr. \. Peters inthe chair. Reported agreed 10 aud set dowa for third reading on Mon- day. House adjomrned unti! Monday afiernocn at three o'clock. if you have anything Around: Home That yormdon't want, send it down to us and taffiit intocash. It is no good toyou. Our market day gales} are @ great success We have rever- al inquiries for houses to rent. If you have a house to let, listat’ With us; If you want to rent a house, come to us fur " . about sab is fo ¢ let. ” . Bo. NORTON; Anttiovenr Seeteseeceeecees | Sir {Welter » . ie Was a trifle severe when he described woman as “uncertain. coy and hard to please.” Women are not ‘hard to * please when you have just what they want. In Footwear J. & T.Bell’s spring styles fill the bill. oe J a z “ae i ements |} | | ss se a ! | | | 1: JM. McLeod mi 6 6&0lC: SBA Veaeeecee=/ a |Bubber Ball Time... "OUR STOCK LARGE oF ALL sizes. ALL COLORS. ALL PRICES. ke the little ones hpa t buy them a BUUNCER_ = ‘TWiszirp & MOORE iS— : ca | | | | | | Rev. G. M. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS|LOCAL AND O1H3R ITBIS, | Beer Bros. for Dress Goods. slbilicuiah Secitar —Remember the young men’s | social in the Fi Thureday. Toe Wearner.—Moderate to fresh south and southwest winds, fairand warm, local showers tonight or tomorrow. Y. M. C, A.—The devotional meeting is held every Tuesday evening at 7.45. the public are heartily invited, Posrroxep.—The Gymoastic tion and coneert which was to have been held in the Y. M. C. A. Hall on Monday the 26th will be given on Friday, 30th inst. Exhibi- | flitatlivhdciees Tne Opprentows of this city will march toSt, Paui’s Church to-morrow (Sunday) when a sermon s*ppropriate to the occasion will be delivered by the rec- tor, Rev. Mr. Bryan. es a Easter Mvusic.—By special request the ¢ | Easter musicewill be repeated in the First Methodist Church tomorrow evening, and rmon will be preacned by the Campbell. Service will cotn- at ten minutes to seven, a special ee mence Po.utce Courrt.—Two drunks were dis- posed of this fi renocn. Their names were Duncas Murray and Joho Murray, and they were drunk on Brighton Koad last night. They were each tined $2 or 10 days. niibiaiiiniiaiy Gosret. Mertixne.-- Remember the Go-pel Meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock, conducted by the Railway men. Strangers elwaye we'come. Lesson, Matthew, 10-32. Con- fessing Christ. Ceyrrat Curistian Cavacn.— Attention is called to the fact that nev. Mr. Mani- fold’s congregation having secured the use of the well known Hall. corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, will hold their nsual services there in the future on Lord’s Days and Wednesday evenings. Teacners’ Instituts.—The closing meeting for this term will be held this evening at 7.30, in the usual Hall. It is to be hoped that every teacher will be present, as there wil! be a discussion on the course to be outlined and the. election of officers for the ensuing year. Narrow Escare.—Two men from the rural districts, overloaded with spirits in anticipation of the rise in duties, undertook todrive their team across the river, at Had it not been for’ Brighton last night. the timely srrival of a residentof the vicinity who notified the poli¢e,” another accident would no doubt be. chronicled , today. Hymyat Sermon Service —The second of a series of monthly sermons on the great Hymns of the Church will be de- livered in Grace Church tomorrow night, by the Pastor, onthe hymn “ Rock of Agea.” The choir will sing several times daring the sermon, illustrating in song the points of the discourse, Persons. who atteud no church will be cordially wel- “‘comed to this song service. Concert at VERNON Seven Brirce.— A conéert and pie and basket social will be held in the Vernon River Bridge hall ‘ou Thesdayy May 4th, under the auspices lof the Cherry Vallev 1.0. G7: The leading talent of Eldon, Vernon Biver, Pownal and Cherry Valley will contribute . the programme. 7.30. Admission 10cts. Ladies with Seabees admitted free. Proceeds to be 8 evi to the purchase of the old Metho- dist Churecli, which will be used as a public hal!l. Should the evening prove unfavorable the concert will sake place on the following Thursday. Come one and all and enjoy the last and best concert of the season. Saturday snaps : From ment. 09006606 600040566600 it will’ rm rst Methodist Church next | j | | j | X ev Concert to comnience i} | 10.15; Band of Hope Service, 3 p.m. in { : 00000000 000000000006 rvnnneperronnrnetY BEER BROS Pe eae. Tue Sraniey arrived from Pictou about haif- Dae twelve today. ahidihiies Scorr Acr — There will be four Scott Act cases at the police court on Monday, Three are new vases and one aljourned. : Holy Sr. Prerer’s.—Sunday, April 25 Yomimunion, a.m avd Il a.m. ; Matine, ‘nurch ; Evensong, 7 p. m. tipi Hap ro Rervury.—The Princess left for | Picton this morning, but was obliged to return on account of ice after getting a short distance outside the harbor. A Hanxpsome Presenr.—During the Easter season St. Paul’s Church waa the reci- pient of a bandsome set of book markers, the gift of the King’s Daughters. The working of the markers, together with that of the cloth for the Holv Table, is a piece of exonisite art worth about $40, the handiwork of Miss Agnes Longworth, of Water Street, to whom the thanks of the congregation are due. ackaibnentibs Mitirary Nicnv.—The horrors of. war will be exemplified on Tuesday. evening next in the Opera House. Come and see the Arab hordes as they pour over the parapet into the garrisop of ill-fated Khar- Loum, spearing the faithful body guard of the intrepid Gordon, followed by his death in the streets of Khartoum, where he defends himself until his last ehot is exhausted, ie iia taal . Krypercartex Hati—There was a fair attendance at the entertainment given in'the Kindergarten Hall last evening under the auspices of Charlottetown Lodge I.0.G.T. The programme was excel- lently rendered, and the, audienge was generous with its applause. Vocal ‘solos’ were given by Miss Riggs, Mr. Whitlock, Mr. Frank Trainor, Master Robbie Hoge, Master Fred Worth; readings by Miss Rattray and Mr. Colin. McNeii’; cornet solos by Miss Welsh and Dr. Maloney; piano solo. by Miss MeLean; violin. solo by Mr. Viunicombe. V innicom be’ s orchestra aleo contributed several selections. Mr. J. D. Seaman presided. The management desire througa THe Examiner to return thanks to all who in any way assisted in makipg the entertainment a success. Epbraim McKenzie & Co. Souris, | ave ha} their store repaired and repainted, aod are again r’ady for business in the grocery line. See their advertisement elsewhere. <<< 500000000 0000 coecseee C000 FOR THE BLOOD ) vest eeoo 3 fone of the ‘take is drugs to For the Nerves a well tried and, popular " yemedy. is. ...-..-<-- "= CELERY You have the . virtues: of: both the, Sarsaparitla and the Celery in our Sarsapariila and ESISFY Comp. 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Best value in the market. Samples at the Agency. HORNE & CO AGENTS CRAND | itary Rntertainment aviaed BY, THE...... Ath Rest al “Ailey OPERA HOUSE Tuesiay reg, Anil 21th. 25—PIECES IN ORCHESTRA—26 = PROGRAMME : 1 Overture—-Tancredi...... Rossini Orchestra. 2 Selections—From Opera of Se a ee Gounod. Orchestra. 3 Vocal solo--A Woodland ES SS is ss Mascheroni Mrs. Geo W. Hodgson. 4 Waltzes—Souvenir de Buc- enh... . «<b be WS De Abert Orchestra. 5 Comic Song. a niteni 6. Sele Saal F rom m Opera a ee... comes als Wallace Orchestra. 7 Violin Solo—“Ave Maria,” Gunod Prof. Vimnicombe. DN So es is as sone HES Miss Minnia Palmer, .9 String Quintette—-Romance el i eS ai Weber 10 élections — “The Geezer” Pec eda dk John Stramberg Orchestra. Recitation Ws eee ck, uk ephne ewhs *~ Miss Lefurgey. * Followed by 10 scenes descriptive of the seige and fall of Kartoum and death of General Gordon. ARTHUR a. BARTUETT, Lieut. . Ff. PARKER CARVELL. Capt. & Adjt. Committee. “College Boys. This elegant new drama will be presented eerreree iomiies OPERA HOUSE Monday Evening MAY ord, BY THE ST. DUNSTAN'S COl- LEGE DRAMATIC CLUB WVinnicombe’s Orchestra im Attendance. Tickets for sale on andafter Wednesdsy April 28th, at Dodd’s Medieal Hall, Ran~ kin’s Drug Store, and Reddin Bres. Doors open at 7,30; Play begins at 8.00 Popular Prices 25c, 35c, and 58c. 94—apr 24, 28, may Ist, 3rd. —_— House Benovating and Decor « ating. ~ *t Spring has come, and with it the reno~ vating and decorating of dwellings. W. D. Mullins is now prepared to do all kinds of house painting, whiting and paper hanging, etc. Persons desirous of hav- ing their dwellings renovated in first-class style, at the most reasonable rat es, should | Popular prices 25 an2 35 cents. call at his residence, King St., four doora west of Butter Factory. 84 —3wks p® de RaSORAS fe Sawa oe oo ce ag Ageaeee gyn SRE MEE SLE AES AT AAP MONARY NES ENN LIIE ” o% aooete ert OETA RM OEE PE TR ee an sere sae Ok I I IR OE IE 8 BE PROP BA AE IT mane LE BR WO ea ee jae ccs mnte nee Re mete