6° _ _fl l \i..lQ,-- n1|=_\_E ssthatv. f-‘-‘-'--°""“\ GISLATIVE A I Fanny, April 29th. siderstion. The House resumed committee of the' -__ ‘ . - » I Hou" m°°“u°d°°k‘ whole on the Act to further amend IW ;`Y -t ml. rw _ 1, r _._ _, _ from the Flat River Road to Big Pond in it mum be "M A mud "mm , _ ' =_' -`- ‘ th all _ _ ' _ _ ’f_‘l';c‘&‘:l_|;:‘l::`::;° f:t‘;‘;‘;::;";';°"h:‘ the Absent Debtor not una and am in ' ° amendment thereof. The bill was agreed M" 'Govemmwb ta result uw bridge Inman lo and the vending rule suspended that Township 60. Mr. Irving hoped that this work won ld receive the consideration ol ;h° 1f°‘:`s° ;°E1°)\v°&h "in $23’ ?Tn Hon. Mr. Cummlskey said instructions l°:Jh';;°°° ° ° "awe “B d been issued to the road Inspector of on the “hu” pmvemmg dun "megan S 1 a r c h ‘" _all the districts of the Province to have "muon mms'_ed,m_R,w the bridges put in good order and lr this “mm Mr' M” ° ~ that the best men of the corporations me 'mud "Nl" “M work ‘maid be should not be prevented from entering Nevis' sticks dong O\`l‘B Requires no ‘boiling The order for the Third Reading ot the “nu ` ‘ bill respecting the sale ol fish fed swine ‘ Cap” Rnd ‘handed the bm nd “id “‘”"""°'“""°"'°"“' "‘“"'°°' ”““"°""°""°" 7 was discharged and the bill ordered tobe on ""0" mr he ‘uu°d“g'l°n W" b ‘ d , protect the Independence of nrilament. ‘ au m We no the “nous Fume" Mr. McLean said he had sat ln Ottaw ""' “' ’ into mir l 1 _ ns u 8° 8 mv me in- their mn with the Mayor of Quebec and Mr. 5- On the motion forthe third reading of LISTE Before you buy your spring suit just have a look around and find out where you will get the latest goods, the nobbiest styles. the best lit and workmanship. When you find this out you can easily decide. just drop into the new. tailors and you will get just what yOu are looking for. All our goods are new and up-to-date. Our prices are moderate. MCDONALD & PERRY, The N obby Tailors, Great George Street, April rr dw tl - _ lL»~¥w SKIRTS When buying your fall skirts it will be JUST AS EASY to get a good reliable line as to buy any- thing that comes along. We have a reputation to keep and we intend KEEPING and IMPROVING it. Every merchant who ever tried out goods has kept on buy ing them. Our letter order business for spec ial sizes is a big advantage to ou customers. TRY IT. Mr. Wm. Miuto of Sumrnerside is our agent for P- E. Island. Britannia Manufacturing Co. i_nviiTEo_, 30, 32. 34 Granville St., Halifax. 418 Ll irn LIME! LIME i We are now burning, and can supply from kilns on St. Peter’s Road or in Charlotte- town BE ST QUALITY Of Roach Lime, suitable for building and farming purposes. C. Lyons & Co. r8d3w nlnln Blenl in Sales exceed that of any o°her in the Lower Pro- vinces. ` Choicest growth of India and Cav lon. Had to Give up and go to Bed. Several Doctors Attended But Did No Good. Milburn’s “Bart and NBYVB Pills cunmn. Bold what Mill L. l.. Hanson, Water- porlrlng and lie down for a while. Th.- attend me but they did me no good. io try Milburn’s Heart and Nerve l‘iil__ K y I had taken three boxes I was completeli cured. arising from the heart or nerves. dsaiers, or i. TORONTO. ONT. ~ Mr. McKinnon said the mask wa _preventing two in Charlottetown and on IMO. N~B-. says t “l feel it my duty to rsss the benefit I have received from £5511 Henri and Nerve Pills. A year IQO Ill! lpnng I began to have heart failure. At first I would have to stop li [GI IQ bld I had i0 give up altogclhvr and go to bed. I had several doctors I . could get no relief until urged by a frieinl Before I had used three qnnrtu-3 ofa hm, I be an to feel the benefit and b the time Milburrfs Hear! and Nerve Pills cure nsrvousness, sleepiessness, palpitatiou ol lhl heart, skip beats, and ull tmublgg Price 5o cts. box, or 3 for $r.s5. all THE T. MILBURN C0.. Limited. ; -'rr' M " *'_’;r\l‘ _“l ,ii I fl-"'<“-' A ' - ,=_~ -._~ -' '_ _z-__-_ '_- Q \».\» -.\ f. '>-5-\ . af/ mit] l l ll' We take choice P. E. I. ‘ ‘i wool and make it into I E good, strong. handsome ,L tweeds, ladies’ costume 'Il ‘ cloths, yarns, etc. i‘ in _ -_ll Everywhere you ga (V "_ - people arc talking about - "_ the new Hewson Mills. I in *L t »./0-,L7/'daniel Ask your dealer. ¢ za ly /"'/1. . 'l (fm -- » __ _/, 4,. f ~ » '_/,_/’ .~_-~.<.'-_»._§-..» » -' .-'.'. f.-_ _. not --I Digestive Organs _ Regulated and rendered healthy and sodvl by an occasional dues of iit§_§_i_E’S “ PILLS r “-v\<~r: r. For Bleh headache, Bilions attacks, ~~ Conatipatlcns ; Paul and Discrdsrad CANADNS MARITIME Famous una ram sxrrss lh'~.T.F_R€f(lLONlAIi‘ lstweea llailtax, Truro, sec J "B\Z?4 > M@" _ - H GUM'-fl' lf'-H' °“° ° °I°°k- assooiatiorfs work will be continued by n SATURDAY Apr" M tourist committee of the board. House met at ll.ill. °' Mr. Warburton asked the Oommls- Bleyollata and all athletics depend on *_ - ...._. _.___--Q BENTLEYS Linlmenr. to keep the l loinm limber and muscles in trim. Ask your Grocer hs ---*Z-'“"“" -Any good boy deslrinll permanent lik. QIING and lloutraal, canvas a j&\ ( ` _ ) swu=r` _ SMOOTH ' ' _ ‘ |o_arn¢/y, and you will travel vl YOUR OWN LINE. 'itil hr hte! and time taolss to 51 , it ala!-hsupt. P. il. mullway out _l _ ,?.I.1_ _ ' lo. . Lvolls. oenam rnssslfflllf stomachs they havsso equal . . . . " ron san rvrnvvmrns, 25: nn sox. Ol IV IIAII. Old IKCIIYT OI Pl|0l~ -STANTON’-8 PAIN Ill-lIF| al llsvasnal. all liflllal. alllllv. Cures Rhumarhn, Cslqhpsahl, Rem-algia. res un avsrwsnlsla. Pill lls nu sums. _ casein propftaesn, 1'upW||larl Cnaltcaa » Hope l Certainly i Lots of people have parted company with Consump t io n through tile use of PARK’S PERFECT BFIULSION - »_._____.;°_._7 _'_ _ _ _,i Menon pointed out that Premier Paren of Quebec was also Mayor of the City. slowly coming od’ the bill and appeared to be purely for the purpose o in Summerside from contesting for tb Lenislature. ' Hon Mr. Hughes said the Bill had n such purpose because it would effect bo Gordon, Mr. Mathieson and Mr. Melina discue< ed the Bill further. House adjourned at one o‘clock. se met at 4 o’clock Gallant in the chair on the Bill t amend an Act respecting the Legislature Progress was reported. Act 1873 was read a third time an passed. clause preventing dual repiesentatlo third reading tc-morrow. mittee ofthe whole with Mr. Godkln l departments of the public service. K Auditor and Assistant Provincial Secre- tary Treasurer. The Illll won reported agreed to nlter sonic. discussion and with nn amend- ment. The House resolvrd llsclf into com- mittee ofthe whole with Dr. Douglas in the chair on the bill to further amend an Act for the appointing of Stlpendlary l\In_<;istrhtes_ , The bill was agreed to without amend- `,` ment and aitersuspeniilng the standing ‘rule was read a third time and passed. An , hoist moved by Mr. Morson was defeatei on a party division. timr,and the standing rule being sus- pended, also a second time. Dr. Warburton as chairman of com- mittee presented the resolutions thank- ing the Leiutenant Governor for his messages during the session. Mr. Mathleson moved the resolution tabled several days ago and published. in yesterdays issue of The Guardian He reviewed thedliferent clauses of the resolution and quoted many cases where he claimed the Government had erred. Mr. Mathieson was still speaking when the House adjourned. House adjourned ai; 6 o'cl0ck. third time and passed. The debate on the resolution moved by followed by Mr. McDonald who seconded the resolution. defence of the Government. Board of Education was found h faot tha neglected his duty. Victoria Park. would, as faith with them had bee po departments from they where taken. 5 of the public service was read s third 5 ing for abolition of dual representation) lt, Mr. Mathleson moved the three mcnths f hoist which was defeated on party divi- e . 8 bird time and passed. 0 with Dr. D;uglas in the chair on the Act th sides equally. _ Mr. McLean, Hon. Mr. Bogers,l:lon. Mr. c should be for the use oi the country pen. Hou . Hu' eresnmed Commntee with Mr' commercial purposes and subject to the The Bm “mendlug me Abiem’ Debmrlthe standing rule had been suspended House resumed committee °“ the AM' motion of Hon. Mr. McNutL with Mr. respecting the Legislature. The first Gcdkinm the chain was carried 0” 8 pany divmon and the pose certain taxes on certain companies Bm rep°'ted “weed '° “nd Set' down for and Associations and Brewers and Acts The House resolved itself into com- the chairon the Bill respecting certain The Bill is for the purpose of establish- ln by statute th`e olllccrs of Provincial mm was brought to R close Semderduy House met nt 9 0'clock. Mr. Alex. l\IcI.1ughlin for I1() years a The b ll respecting the Legislature and ' Acts in amendment memo; were read 3 resident of Bowmnuville, Ont., wrltesz- fi. . Mr' Mmhlesuu was than resume After have been troubled with that annoying speaking afew minutes the mover was disease can imagine what I endured dur- - HOD- M1"~ RURGPS replied H5 ICURUI In asked adrugglst if he had anything to N;;T3;Al‘:‘l:° 53:32); if; iiinkggfnsiéégg ment was most. favorably spoken of, and Schdol Dlmculty and ,Md he had (amy on his recommendation I took a box. stated the case several days ago. If any “Alter three applications I felt better, IDISUIKB WHS made ll' WM In °h° news' and hy the time I had used one box I was Imp" "pon" The “ctw” 0' the ountair way to recovery. lcontlnued `ed altogether on t s the Inspectors notice to trustee Hynes andlbave not suffered any since. l nm Was 11051251411 ID UIBD ii- did “Off 9U°°"Y firmly convinced that the ointment made the particular case in which be had aparhcb cnw_ . f 1 d i d- Capt' Read claws mov un an amend invaluable treatment for piles. ln my mont endorsing the Governmcnn an Mr. Mcleaac replied. case I think the cure was remarkable Clmhqm. _md pnmishgr Hon. Mr. Peters utter a short speech when you consider that 1 nm getting up moved the adgournment uf the debate. ,n yum' 'md had been so low R sun-erm, _ _ ,_ _ Considerable discussion took place be- f i rom this disease. B __ - ___ .... __ __ __ ___ _ ___ _ ___ ___ _ __ _ _ _ __________ _ _ ___ tween the Premier and the Leader of the Opposition and others in regard to me . Dr. Chase‘s Ointment, 60 cents n box l Edmanson, Bates& aaoond reading of the bill to add to at alldea ers, or _ Company, Toronto. To protect you _ E A In nm “ham nature of Dr. A. W. Chase, the famous Mr. Mathleson Mr. McLean and others, receipt book author, are on every box ` inn at nie l _(sinner ol Public Works whether a peti- `tion has been received from certain in- habitants ol Lots 46 and 47 praying for the opening of a new rtad from Baltic to Campbelfs Cove on the North Side. and what action the Government intend tc _ take in the matter. The Commissioner said a petition had been received a day or two ago and would be submitted to the Government. If in the public interest the prayer of the pdti- tion woulri be granted. The Commissioner submitted all the 1 petitions received for new roads etc. - Hon Mr. Cummiskey moved that lhe vouchers, accounts etc., submitted during the session he returned to ttle various An Act respecting certain departments time and passed. the Act respecting the Legisla‘ ure(prcvld- sion ll to 14 The Bill was tl en read n The House resumed committee of whole to extend`North River Road and add to Victoria Park. Mr. McDonald and other members of the Opposition contended that the road ple generally as vroll an the city and Mr. ‘McKinnon moved that wtr_ds providing that the road should not be used for 0 regulations of the Park Roadway be struck out.. - The amendment was defeated and after d was read u third time and passed. The Pauper Scales were passed on n An Act lo further amend an Act to lm- ln amendment thereof was read a first time but us Mr. McKinnon objected to n the su pension of the standing rule thc Bill was dropped. House adjourned at one o’clock. The Inst session of the present Legisla- afternoon at half past two dolor-k when tneLieutenanr. Governor prorogued the House after ussentlng to all tho Lili s passed with the exception of one to extend North River Road and add to Victoria Park which he reserved. There were quite a number oi ladies present. A Lasting Cure add to Victoria Park was read a first _ A Chronic Case of Unusual Severity and Long Standing (lured by Dr. thascfs ilintmcni of cases similar to the one described be- low in which Dr. Chnsel-1 Ointment bus l proven a positive and la stink cure for the ‘most severe form of itching piles. “For twenty long years I suffered from itching piles, and only persons who lug that time. About seven years ngo I cure me. lie said that Dr. Clmse'n Oint- é the treatment until thoroughly cured, “I consider Dr. Chnse`s Ointment an B OUT OF EXISTENCE employment should apply at this olilcs at *W Ah" '“"'°" ""°'°' iii?- ”_ _ _ '~-;.'~'e.r .¢~m_»_r-; - 1_= _ _ _ __‘ Chamberlains ,___________.._ Cough .i;=- -ng- ; Remedy ` Cures I Colds. _._-__1m__1-II -_-1---1 7"i"' ~--- -------F-- -~.. _.ff 1..'f1 ; l§Q_1i___§.;ilI§_i " “Esdalc Foundry.” This prime-lv use lormerly owned and occuplerl hy Mr 'l` a. McLean. Gooi lille guaranteed. Any x\\|o~nif\~iou regarding same can b: had by c.lhug at our ofhoe. Rrucc Stewart & Co, Founders. Engineers. \4ar-hiuists and Boilerm-»c