Pie Eived. san Railway | THR DAILY EXAMINER Quean’s Birthday EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS ot ! one first clase fare wil! be iseuned from and to all stations, on My 22od.23rl and 24th good to *+turn up toand on 26th inet. No stop-over fallowed, and ‘ickets not geod for passage on going journey after date of iesue. G. A. SHARP, Railway Office, Superintendent. Ch’town, May 7th 1899, ~~ 06.9 4. 2].40 29D 9880S Well, Yes: We ¢ are Selling Them Cheap Those specially sel. ected boots and shoes that we vot ata bargain for CASH, It will pay you to give usa call, See our Dongola in mens and women’s. They are something worth having and will not wear out ina hurry. We try to get the best for the lowest cash price, and give our patrons the ben- efit in return for cash. Give us a call; we will not disapoint you. Thos. McQuaid Lower Queen St. Hoot & Shee Store. 2 PROC TOE 9 O99 OD OS SS oS Oe <a 6 <2 OD O~D 6D OS O“D OD rE SSO EO ED DtS2 &OS16GSS DS OOS® | Ne MG > 2 > ie al > 278 «ll» Zs Bargains. You want real targains, not com ‘The great— mou goods at low priccs. bargrins you can obtain in SOAPS are the world renowmed. Sanlight & Lifebuoy Brands, just try them, and you con nct help but acknowledge that they are the best bargains you ever had. 15 Bo She al > 3 al D> ie all > Zs li’s All in The Way lts Done «lS aE ea th Almost any one can build a house, but it takes a first class werkman to do it right. We do it right, and at a reasonable price- If you countemplate building, let us submit plans and figures. Repairing and Jobbing are specialties to which we give careful attention. We van regravel an_ old roof and make it equal to new work. A little money goes a long way when dealing with us. WM. W. HARPER Maaufacturing Coatractor, Fitzroy Street,...0... WANTED. Fifty men to work on - sewerage construction. Ap- ply at once to SCOTT & McKINNON, 118 2i Contractors ~ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 19, ss» —— MAY 19, 1899. THE SESSION. A LIvELy session 1s being brought toa close as we go to press. If we bad ex- pected legislation statesmanlike or ben- eficial to the Province from the party under the leadership of Premier Far~ quharsov, we should have been disap- pointed. As itis, we can only eay tha our expectations have been a little more The Government have obtained authority to issue additic nal de- than realized, bentures to the amount of $43,000 and ic raise $14,500 by additional taxation, while the certainty of another deficit involving another addition to the floating debt, and marking another milestone on the road to Provincial ruin, ia by no means removed. Phe operation of the Hillsborough Bridge bill will, of course, depend upon the ac- tion of the Dominion Government and Parliament,—which is not assured. We are glad that the bill was passed, bu sorry that it was not passed under con: ditions somewhat more favorable to our ‘axpayers. So far as the coustruction aud maintenance of the bridge is concerned our Provincial authorities have placed themselves at the mercy of the authorities at Oitawa. The impose the conditions that are good in their sight, while the former bave po re- course, under any conditions, from paying over the $12,000 a year, forever, after the bridge bas been constructed. The bill re- lating to ourdairy interests and providing for inspection may prove beneficial—we hope it will;—but everything in this re= gard will depend upon the ability and character of thé Inspector and his free. dom trom party influences end prejudice As tothe bill relating to our inland fish - eries, it seems to have been prematurely brought forth. To assert our Provincial right to the fisheries is admittedly unnec- essary and useless, while the bill is as a matter of course not calcula‘ed to meet con- ditions which are not yet defined. Certainly it does not meet the expectations raised by the Lieutenant Gevernor at the opening of the session. In this regard the develop- ments of the session must be disappointing to those who took stock in the intimation that “a grand thing” for the Province was forthcoming—something that would re- lieve the taxpayers and place the Province in a position of financial independence. But the bill that will be discussed at every fireside is that on account of which the Hon. Donald Farquharson surrendered a principle of which he was, for many years, one of the loudest -exponents,—a principle cherished by thousands of temperance workers througheut the Province. These men will learn with amezement that the Government party has passed a liquor license law tos Charlottetown. Mr, Peters ia not a temperance man, yet he dared aot latter genilemen will introduce, under any disguise, a measure securing to those who paid a feeto the the right to sejl liquor. Mr. Warburton is pot a temperance man but he was constrained to withdraw a carefully prepared measure involving the Government principle of license, on the re» presentation of the temperance men that it would be distasteful and in« sulting to their convictions. It remained for Mr. Farquharson, who has for years past traded upon his temperance princi- ples, Mr. Farquharson, who was their trusted leader and councillor, to hetray the temperance men of P. E. Island and secure the passage of a bill based upon the principle of license which they abhor. How he contrived the business is easily seen. No one suspected him. He kept the mutter dark. He talked it over in caucus. Weak-kneed followers agreed to support it. Then he sprung it upon the legislature, and had it passed by his majority before the people of the country knew anything about it. The Temperance Alliance of Charlottetown raised a protest —which was treated with contempt. The Opposition fought the measure with the forces of reason and with eppeals to con- sistency and honour. But in vain. The brute force of the majerity had been ‘‘fixed,” and reason and consistency and benor and principle had to give way. How someof the honorable gentle- men who supported Mr. Farquharson’s license law will commend themeelves to their constituents we are at a loss to ide- termine. Mr. Peter Sinclair and Mr. Peter McNutt have not proved to be “rocks” upon which the temperance men could depend. Mr. D. A. McKinnon bas not realized expectation in so far, at least as temperance is concerned; and he ha: not made the matter better for himself, ir the eyes of bis constituents, by shirking the vote. Other gentlemen in the Legis- lature will find it difficult to recoacile their friends and supporters toa meesuce which gives certain personsthe right to sellapiritious liquors ad libitum in con~ sideration of the payment into the Provip- cial treaenry of certain sums of moury- We confess to the greatest disappoisty:ent with Mr. Reid, of the Bedegne diatrict. As a new member he made a good impression at the beginning of the session, But what will bis constituents say now ? They have been taught by the church of which Mr Reid has been an honored member tnat the liquor traffic is sinfal and the profits o: How that he ful-~ represented the Jiquor dealers “bloud money.” will Mr. Reid persuade them filled their expectations and their feelings when be voted torthe Far~ quhsrson License Act which provides ‘ba! this Province sLalf share in those profi » ? Lengths. length, S6v. 1.740! YDs. =—Summer Dress Goo In our Eastern “ indow, consisting of fifty-eiyht patterns or two hundred and nint ; We won't say what they were sold at nor wha’ they are now worth buy the moment yOu see the price asked you will ao well to come down town and Full Dress Leugth, $1.50 and $2.49. Come at once and get first choice...... ‘Fallen, fallen, fallen from tis b pb Farqubarson and party, blasted the public career which op-sed so auspiciousiy ! [he members of the Oppusitien led ty the Hosorable Daniel Gordon, have borne their parts nodly in the late session, Though deprived of the advantage of lega! assistance on the floor of the L-gislature they have been able upon several occasions to confound the tactics of the Leader of the Government and the Attorney Genera) by reference to the rules of the House. In this respect Mr, Campbell has proved himself to be an expert, while Mr. J. A. McDonald's store of knowledge bas een freely drawn upon to the advantege of the Legislature and the country. Mr. Sbaw and his fellow supporters of the Opposition leader performed yeoman’s service in their efforts to promo.e the interests of the coun- try and abate the evils of the Liberal Gov~ eromeot. It was pleasing to note pare ticularly the incredsing prominence of the younger members of the Opposition. Mr. McKinnon, of Murray Harbor, is evidently oae of the most brainy and prudent men in the House. Mr. Birch’s ‘ability as a de- bater bas repeatedly been demonstrated j and Mr. Arsenauit has proved himself to be the worthy son of a worthy father. In Mr. DesRoches, of Mi~couche, the latest addition to the Upposition ranks in the Legislature, Tue Examiner is pleased to recognize agentlemaoof genuine ability —one who is destined, if he continue in polities, to take @ very prominent part in the future government and welfare of the Province. The late sestion bas accentuated the fact that the Liberals of this Province are utterly unable to grapple with the increas~ ing difficulties of the situatioa ; and their defeat at the first opporiusity may with certainty be anticipated. YESTERDAY'S ELECTION. ee Tue election of yesterday resulted in the election of Mr. McGregor by a msjority of one hundred and seventy. This was due largely to the fact that Messrs Newson and Wheatley withdrew from the contest at cne o'clock. Hadall the candidates remaiuved in the fieid, and all their supporters voted, it 1s possiblethat Mr. Donse weuld bave been elected. The thanks of Mr. McGregor and all opposed to Mr. Douse are there- fore due to Messrs Newson an! Wheatley, —particularly tothe former. The reenit of the election ia satisfactory. We feel sure that the interests of the city,in res- pect to sewerage and water, are as safe as possible in the hands of Messrs Smith, Halloran and McGregor. Miss Lefurgey’s Recital. This was the popular event of last evening. We congratulate Miss Lefurgey upen the character of her selections and the power of her rendition. Some of the critics may, perhaps, find faulte in Miss Lefurgey’s manner of reading, but every- one of geod |iterary taste must admit that she has done well not to pander to the de~ sire of thoughtless, feather-headed people for “something funny.” Most ot her readings of last evening were of the high- est quality,—and she bas exhibited an in- telligent appreciation of the authors’ meaning and feeling, as well as dramatic power of interpretation. The readings were set Off by good music, both instru- mental and vocal. Protessor Watts and Miss Gwendoline Welsn, on piano and cornet, Miss Collings and Miss Amy Earle all coutributed of their various talents and ability to this part of the capital entertain- ment. A reading by little Miss Hazel Hagbhes was exceptionally interesting. The sudience showed its appreciation of ali by liberal applause. ee 0 < -— —QOf course Messrs. Sinclair, Mce- Lauchlan and D. A. McKinnon are re. sponsible for the paseage of the Farquhar-~ son Licensing Law, though they didn’t actually vote for the third reading. —“Anact toamend an act to impos?a tax on certain classes of tradera” sounds well. But it is more likely to be familiar- : known as ‘The Farqubarson Licensing aw. —The Hon. Peter Sinclair has goue home a very much diegusted statesman, —The Farquharson License Act is the topic of the time. Orient Division meets this evening at 8 p.m. in Wrights hall. Mr. Foster wi!l read a paper on the liccenee question. All seentee of the order are requested io at- tead, esiate,”—Mr. Reid hae, by bis devotion to EXTRA SMALL PRICES FOR TO-Day} Men’s White Uviaundered Shirts, 2 for 50e Men’s Cotton Underwear, }8c¢ garment Men’ Balbriggan “birte, 24¢ garment Children’s Plaid Hos , 30c Chiidren’s Coston Hore All Wool Cashmere Hose, 1 9c Heavy Ribbed Hose, 9c a pair Plain Cotton Hose,6c pair Boys’ Unlaundered Shirts, 12 to 144 and and 143 te 17 io. in Men’s,two for 50 Boys’ Bracee, 8¢ pair Men’s Braeee, 1 0c pair. Chiffon Frilling at 12c, newest shades, Cuan, selves Boy~fEton Collare, 10c Boys’ Collars, 10c Boys’ Dack Callars, 10c Combination Blue and White, 18¢ Men’s Cotton Sox, 5c a pair Black Cotton Sox, 1@c Men’s Skull Caps, 12¢ Golf Cape, [5e Ladies’ Linen Collars, 9c The best silk Four~insHand Ties going at 2 for 25c. Ladies’ Pi ue Collars, 18¢ Leather Belts, 9c each. get one u,ll dre ; * Children’s Lisle Thread GI Ladies’ Lisle Thread Gioy 25 cents. *% pains Ladies’ Taffeta Glover, 20¢ Ladies Underwear, 4}c each Children’s pique collars and goods ia fancy combinatiogs, collars and cuffs in this lot haar They all go st 10c each Ladies’ Veiling—Pretty Veilj ae 7 Nenag from fy | — Our 10 Veiling is a seller LADIES’ SHOES QLALRRE GS Lp 500 pairs Ladies’ Shoes in fine India Red and Dongola, kid lined, 58c, 75c, 85c,—the best value we have ever shown: James Paton and Co’) APMAPISALA J. B. Macdonald & Cc Uy te YY, / oR © YY, rat Last. Price $3.50, SHOE ee KIDDUCK --- KIDDUCK. This is a very fine kid, lined by a new process, It is soft and silky and thou,h light and pliant will shed water much better than heav- ier leathers. Having a glnz- ed surface it rarely requires to be polished, iooking new in its old age, almost as bright and shiney as patent leather. DUCK in the Slater Shoe on the Foot-Form, Natural and Aristoc- We have KID we ALLEY & CO equitable rates, TO THE PUBLIC The Lancashire Insurance Company has retired from the P. E. I. Board of Fire Uuderwriters and is prepared to ef- fect Fire Insurance ~on all elasses of property in P. E. I. at JM & W C Hope Grant GENERAL AGENTS MARITIME PROVINOB JAS. J. JOHNSTON, Agent at Ch’tewn, P. E. Island 120 fairs Ladies’ Theo Tie Shoes, with pretty | Rosette, very neat, only 75c a pair; also with two straps, in fine Dongola, $1.35 and $1.75. Something very good, perfect beauties with beaded tops and straps, $2.25. No more need be : said. Come and see the goods speak for them- Die 'Dou You Want | |the Best? a Is so, suy from us, we please you. Oatcake Fresh and crisp, baked «deh — Nothing can equal our GRE MAN BUNS. We are tht only bakers that know how make them just right, Telephone 98..., P. STEWART = ECLIPSE BAKERY, BAKES BEST BREAD { ———_—____-_____— %, ¥ “« For Years The Reliable Headquarters | for Fishi Gear meme This year our Rods, Flissand } ; Vasts are the best in the gy City. Bairds Flies tedir ge us only. “ See our display for thea 24th of MaY . saat REDDIN : BROS,§ Opposite P. 0, CE SESS Bhs CERTAINLY | Never pays to cary’ unreliable watch, ‘s never know the time®™ and are constantly @ appo:ntments on count. We sel Reliable Watches Onl We don’t care to! anything else. Cail and give us the dict of your inspectiom & W. N. TANTOV HAAARAAAS SAAARAAHARARAAAAAARA a irri iii JEWELER =f