' 4 } wamenn ee CO BE IT CHILDREN SHOES Jur stock of children’s ‘ shoes is now complete. & mall with weak Be o ; children th ng for ssc. and 95c. a pair si | l iren’s shoe i s1zes 5 to 7i, Se made in calf and dongola ; j aeed spring h eel—just the FE THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLO@PETOWN, MAY 9, aD LE INTHE HOUSE, YESTERDAY. Tue situation in the Legislative sembly, yesterday, when the Goveri.ment | party (without a majority) was seeking cover and striving to keep back the proofs of its deceit and treachery, was in many respects laughable But it wae, aiso, dis Au attempt | graceful. bas, w As | umbue, Obiv, that he had traveled 15,000 i; &p -eches | t i | The record, however, thout doubt, i | NOTES AND COMMENTS. ' as | | <The Farquharson Administration is ' not dignified inits dying. —Seeing thatthe government can’t get ! on with the public business,—having lost | eour additional seats and the confidence of the couptry,—-it ougbt to resign at once, ~Mr. Bryan informed a reporter at Col. miles in the last thirty days and had made a speech on the average, eveiy four hours, A Nez York paper remarks that this is the sort of a record, whi:b those who like that sort of a record could not fail to like. wovld be far wore were it not for the notorious made «8 many {io make m pressive fact no man ever avd travelled as far Lhal | them who at the end of his oratorical cam- | paigo could point to more barren results. | extracts from the law S t 10 F ? | been made to cheat Mr. Wise and the! © s 3? | people of the eecond district of (Qlueen’s . &21 County. As the man who has been de fae C] ire S I aced ara | : : es : br 9 , < | ceived by an unprincipled horseswapper is a ( 2 O00%~ wear i i ae ty ‘ed lwe +! jadignant and strives to recover bis pro- C” trie lways B. | : oe iy he 4} perty,soMr Wise is determined, if pos- my it A i : : ‘ o4 $1.15 a pair sible, to hoid hig position. He} £4 “;} adopted the British plan, when he | fs ° ; : O8 ; fice 3c \' hi arty.) Chlisen’s Slippers and orn et coneney his partys) cis “ | of resigning his seat; and thishe did on fsc | [ at \ ; 2 | — ’ (iS IN lel ere y £-* | the express and essential condition, an- as — 2 < i Cy} \ b | : , Be | >} }. * SS a a” 5 §- « , ’ ‘3 S Stampers Corner, FE 32° ‘ : x ry TRG ’ s% ~ | Pied A. Sa SU LIS Diemond” | Risigs kur engagement rings srill take first place in pop- ul r favour, Their matehless sparkle their intrinsic value,and their du »bility, appeal irresistab!y tu :+ fined taste, The price ranges fron $7 | up. Soecial rings ordered on a} proval for your inspection. C.F. HUTCHESON, Watchmaker & Jeweler QPERA HOUSE NDAY, MAY 14th. One Night Only SPE IAL = =ENGAGEWENT. —OF TEE— LYCEUM COMPANY meee M Shakeepear’s Greatest Comedy. Merchant of Yenice IN SIX ACTS. , ns oo Seats— -50c, 75c and £1.00. Ic cur Motto in everything we :ell— whether it be a wa‘cb, a ring or any article of jewelry or silverware. New stock in ail lines. cH TAYLOR Jeweler & Optician, / Jueen Square, —, THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS IF Ch’town was OTTAWA vould teeday you have been sorry you were not cover: ered for a large amount. I have good companies and can quote you low rates. nexed, that an election should forthwith be Byran is a conspicious illustration of the folly of those wbo labor under the im- pression that tLey “shall be heard for their mucha speaking —As bearing upon the case now before the House and the country, the following quoted by Mr. A A. McLean yesterday—will he interesting to the public:— (2) Or a member may address and cause to be delivered to the Speaker, a declara . of his inteation to resign his seat, | made in writing, under hie hand and egal, | before two subscribing witheeses, which may be so made and delivered either during @ seseion of the Legislature, held to fill the vacancy. The condition | has not been fulfilled ;and, this being so, Mr. Wise is maintaining that tbe resig nation is void. The Opposition,in the House, is at all events justified in demanding the production’ of the resignation, in ecrutinising every word that ig in it, in taking advantage of the slightest flaw that may be feand ; . ; ° . ' and in demanding that an inquiry by the | House or a committee thereof shall be connected with it. Where has the resig " ‘ nation beer since it was written in Febru Why was it no | = ' ruary or March last? acted upon in accordance with tne law ? Theve are questions in which the people are interested and which their | tatives have a right to ask. The Speaker ie making a record, involving not alone the damages which Mr. Wise may claim for being wrongfully deprived of his seat, but also his own personal character. It is to be hoped that he will not attempt to withhold from Mr. Wise the justice that is due toany British subject who claims to have suffered wroog,—the r‘ght of atrial of his case and a verdic: by his peers. That Mr. Wise posseesee, in the meantime, aright to sit and vote in the House admits of no more doubt than the right of Mr. Farquharson to sit and vote in case of a charge that he stands diequalified with reason of bis contracts aod dealing; by the Dominion Government. lt is significant of the changed condi- tions that now prevail, that the Govern- ment was, twice yesterday, compelled to give way and back down before the Opposition’s attack. They had to produce the writs of two of the bye-elec - tioas at the proper time, and they had to submit a copy of Mr. Wise’s resignation, —while acopy of the Lieutenan:-Govy- ernor’s speech is yet to be read. We must congratulate the Leader of the Opposition on the ability displayed in the discussions of yesterday. The value of a lawyer on the Opposition side of the House was at once felt in the telling pointe | Journals in. the interval between two sessions, and the Speaker shall, upon receiving such forthwith notify the Lieutenant Governor thereof, and an entry of the declara so delivered tothe Speaker’ cha)] be thereafter made in the f the Assembly. “The Assembly ehali have full power to ; j ) aratu ibs ; ttuit made into allthe facts and circumstances | egmmit to pricon any person who ehall by resolution of the said Aesembly be adjudged guilty of any contempt or breach of its privilegee, and the Sergeant at- arms of the said Assembly shall be the Officer to carry out any order of said Assembly made under this section.” a — Your Liver Will be roused to its natural duties and your biliousness, headache and constipation be cured if you take Hood’s Pills Sold by all druggists. 25 cents, BORN, At Renfrew Cottage, Elliott’e, on Moa- day, May 7tb, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Elliott, a daughter. We weuld like to show you our elegant line of colored dreessituffs We know we can please you. Moore & McLeod. Caps from 10 cents up. The nicest a nat inant — show ot nobby caps in the city is at Ramsay’s. Final rehearsal for the Summerside concert and opera at Mr. Earle’s stndio at 7.15 this evening. Special trois will leave the station to-morrow afternoon at 3.30. Fare $1.00. Black Bass ie the favorite Canadian fish ; and “ Bla’k Bass’? Navy Chewing is the favorite tobacco. Both are firm, eweet, toothsome and superior. Both are ‘*on top” in their respective classes, “Black Bass” chewing tobacco is Union made, Dress goods moving faster every day— aod no wonder, Yours is still waiting though. Moore & McLeod. a oe made by Mr. A. A. McLean ; leading parts in the proceedings eS.) wellasthe Leader, keen and as ever, were, a8 vigorous _— <i oe —It was the Hon. Mr. Rogers who mov- edthe “standing order” yeeterday, and turned hie constituents (including many young ledies) owt of doors. Probably Mr. Rogers thought that his chances of re-election would not be improved if his constituents were allowed to remain and hear the discussion. Leave your millinery order today to insure having it fill- ed this week,.—Moor & Me- Leod. while | Messrs Shaw and Campbell, who took | Carters for Wall Paper 1 j Prince Edward Island— | Illustrated is the title of an interesting little book on Prince Edward Island profusely illusirated with iilustrations from photo- graphs. For sale at all bookstores 25c. Sent on receipt of price to any address by writing the pub- lishers. The Examiner Pub. Co, Charlottetown. That’s the Baby aud if he has no;‘carriage he "should have OPE have the right kind at the right prices), Wheels with one, We the -vide_ rim are still E. HH. SEER wanted— We have 40 Wide wheels, with or withcut rubber tires, 1f you wantthem. MARK WRIGHT & C0.. LTD Home Makers. TD ~ ADUSE set of them— PRCRREROUERSOGGN COVER EREREREGRGEDEREGREGRPEREREGRGOESHERE CUR RHERECOGECERESGEERGGRRNCESOCROSCGREGRERGKDRER Reo tEE™: oe ~AREREGSEREGEEGERRERUNEGECEDDSEEUERGREREEEE i interestec: 1900, The undersigned bicycle repair men have this day agreed that ali repairs and euadries wij] require io be paid for in| cash on delivery. Please do not ask for credit as it wiil Signed, EARNEST RICE, W: P. DOULL, PERCY G. ARMODR, MARK WRIGHT & CO, | May lat. 1960, not be given, 0 em ae ae -——me SORUGUOEEGGERUERRERAEEG ES rodeoeee eG ONECES Ts Jur stock of Wedding Rings Em braces all the differ- ent widths and styles. We have all our wedding rings made especially for us. Every ring is war- ranted by us. We carry the largest stcck of wedding rings in tke city. Visit this store, y ou are sure to find the right ring here. W. W. Wellner Jeweler & Engraver. ji ec HEE eI GAY'S SEEDS GAY’S TREE § GAYS PLANTS Bay your Seeds from GAY and thereby take the first step towards the same sucess as themselves. Wemakea specialty of Vegetable Seeds, and we are acknowledged to be the lasgest growers of Vegetatles on P E.I. and this fac! places us in a posi- tien not attained by avy other secds.nen im the province. Our Seeds to be had only direct from us the Uh’town market, or mailed or Prices as low a: in shipped te any address. any other firm Treese—We havea fine assortment of, Ornamental Trees comprising Horse Chas: nut, Maple, Pisce, Mountain Ash, Elm, Weeping Trees, etc etc, also Gooseberry, Curant, Strawberry Plants etc. Berry box es wholesale ard retail. Plants—We are making giant strides in this department ofour business and have every facility and requirement iu the shape nf glass houses and extensive hot beds plaute. This important branch will be advertesed in detail later on. As many flowerand vegtable seeds req- uire to be started under glaass to bring them to maturity (with our short season of summer.) We believe it to the advant- age of any business man, or farmer, to buy their planta from us, a3 seeds under giass must have constant attention from competeut and experienced hands to Lave any degree of success. Note, we devote epecial attention to the culture and necessary hardening off, of, plants before setting out in the open. A sample of Palms, Fervs, Asparagus, Sprengeri, etc, etc. to arrive shortly. Jd, GAY & Charlottetown, P. E. I' wb dye 0 Bes 8 tye US OAS OAS @ oo, ae ona nA 2 LIFETIME wanted everywhere for uniaue, new r€lls i:gelf: everybody un- Cempany, issued both sexes; simply show it ; cordial reception ; fortune maker; experience Write quick necessary. Carroll, ritory. George V ISS > New York. ee it’s | been well grounded in the appreciation of | development and improvement, ing cycle manufacturers, and some of its newest and most important | and improvements for 1900 are : ee TT “THIS IS CANADA YEAR ” WHY RIDE A CLEVELAND? D an > af 3 > 1 ~ ; ; i secause it is the highest type in the art of bicycle construction tc-day— popularity is world-wide. It is beyond competition and eourting criticism in a constituency that has all the fine points in construction, [t is a Canadian wheel, made by Canadian mechanics and in a Canadian | factory—by Canadian machinery and employing Canadian capital. s he ideas embodied in its construction are acknowledged the best by lead- features ¢ ans » i ° . . Hardened block and pin which prevents the chain from wearing—com | bined ball and roller bearings—automatic oiling hubs—dust proof skeleton gear | case—improved ball head spokes—dust proof pedals—improved sprockets— improved handle bar and seat post adjustment—chainless models, combined coaster and brake, and it’s one of the handsomest and most perfectly equipped machines on the market—ladies and gents’. MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD. AGENTS. eam aie nave umimer Suiting, SSeS Our importationa of clothes for spring and summer is now complete, and we invite inspection ef the largest and nobbiest stock of suitings, overcoatings and trousering, te be seen in this city. Correct style, perfict fit and best workmanship guaranteed. Always on hand, a iull line vf gents’ furnishings JOUN MLEOD & C0 a o orbys oxy Fie 2s oS QS USS AS GS aS | OPPORTUNITY. — Agents | ff come | bination Accident-Disease Policy, Canadian | § for exclusive ter- | & Broadway, + im S$ Wateryrl Chat, ; —, ei, se any one of the lot : on . 's 1 do do 4.15 Po: orn 4 Regular 8.25 for 6 00, Regular 9.25 for 6.95. - bm 2 Misses’ 0 oa 5 for 2.75, - 8. | @:° © 5 Misses for T.. J. Harris, 5 cents, Londen House IT PAYS 10 BUY AT PERKINS. SHIRT WAIST SALE... We have a job lot—abosut 150—of last season’s Shirt Waists at the following prices. $1.00, 1.25, 1.4€, 1.65, 1.85, 2.10, 2.25, in sizes from 32 to 40, and you can have your choice SO snc If you’re in need of a good servicable” Shin- Waist, don’t miss this chance. Come eariy and get fir st choice. FY erkins Our Millinery is different from others.