THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETO WN, APRIL 1», *fou'°°7 _ eooeo? Leave your $ then you can x $ time. ‘ iad a a ECLIPSE Bakes Best Bread. t DP SSO BO48 ¢ House Cleaning ° Wiat a lot of work you could do if you had no baking to do. . Laking to us, and through with your House Cleaning in half the : Don’t forget that Light Frait Cake, it’s only Ge a Ib. BAKERY { Telephone 98. | }D. STEWART if 2. a2 @©228 04046038868 LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, ¢ ( ¢ PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE AND COLD STORAGE BILLS PASSED. | i | sethtnlinintial The Amended Asstsiment Act Read a Second Time—vuther Business, Wepnesbay, April 14. House met at 3 p.m. Un motion of Huon. Mr. Peters the House went into committee op the Act amending the Assessment Act, 1894, with Mr. Me- Kioneo iu the chair, Mr. Beli having declined to take that position. Mr. Bell argued in favor of a committee ef three b-ing appointed to value lauds, instead of having them valued by the owner, as at present, and moved ao amend- ment to this effect. He claimed that a committee of three could value the lands of the province with the means at their disposal for from $750 to $1000, and that ‘ ; f ( ( ( | ( ; ¢ ne Your Eyes Need ~~" - Spectacles When they become tired from read- ing or sewing, or if the letters look blurred and run together. ticular attention to the fitting of glas- ges, and to adapting the frame to the face, for comfort and appearance, If your glasses are broken, we'll repair them, and charge fairly for the work, and if necessary we'll have it done while you roam about the store. W. W. WELLNER, JEWELER. such a-sessment wonid be good for five years, The matter was discussed at consider able length, the arguments advanced being much the same a- were adduced during the debate on the resolution which preceded the bill. Hon.: Mr. Gordon, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Campbell and Mr. Blanchard pieaded strongly and earnestiy for a more equal distribution of the taxes in order that the burden of the farmers might be lessened, and the monied mep, who were best able to pay, be made to do so to a greater ex- tent than they do at present. It was also argued that people from abroad who had money invested in mortgages sbould pay taxes upon the income they received there- from, andthe injustice of compelling a mao to pay taxes on the full value of a; farm worth $1,080 on which there was a mortgage of $500 was pointed out. The failure of the Leader of tue Government to keep his promise regard.ng taxation was also referred to by the Opposition speak- ers, and it waseborn that revenue and expenaiture was made to meet in former years when much less taxation was im- posed, and at a time, too, when there was » good deal of expenditure for public | worke. The obj ct of the proposed change was to increase the burdens of the ftar- mers, that was evident. But the Government evidently cared 1 pay par- TWOULD BE A HANDSOME ROOM If it wasn’t for the old wall Dingy-——torn here and there — pattern hardly plain enongh to be seen—time you gave it a rest, for it won't give you any. Come in to-day and we'll get you a paper that will make the wall “a thing of paper, beauty.” “The Wall Paper Men” MOORE & MclEOD. Pelephone 49, nothiug for the protests of the Opposition, and did not appreciate the amendment moved by Mr, Beli, At the evening ces- sion, therefore, shat gentleman, seeing bo hope for its passage, withdrew his amend- ment after it bad been debated at consider- able length. The passage of the bill was then pro- ceeded with section by section, and it was reported agreed to without amendment. Mr. Blanchard moved in amendment that the reportof the committee be re- ceived this day three months. Secunded by Mr. Shaw. Bouse divided onthe amendment as | follows :-—— Aves — Gordon, Shaw, Blanchard, Camp- beli—4. Nays—Peters, McMillan, Sinclair, Far- qubarson, Forbes, McLaugulin, Warbur- wn, Rogers, B. Rogers (Alberton), Gal- laut, Godkin, Aiken, Wise, McKinnon, H. ©. MeDevald~-15. | The origival motion then carried, and the bill was set down fur third reading lo- morrow. Tbe bill authorizing the coostruction of the Prince of Wales College and Normal school bu lding was read a third time. Ji amendment to,the motion that it be uow passed Mr. Snaw moved that the bill be Snorts- men... There is PLACE on passed thisday three months. Tbe amendment was declared lost on a division similar to the preceding one, ex- c-pting that Mr, Blanchard voted wich the | Government. The motion that the bill do now pass was then put aod carried. Phe ect encouraging tLe constrnetion of a cold sturage warenouse in Charlottetown was read a third time and passed. Hlouse went into commitiee on the Act to repeal 56 Vic. chap. 2 intituled “An Act to amend an Act pass-d in the 53rd year of Her present Majesty’s reiga ineate- led*An Act respecting the election of members of the Legislauure,’” with Mr. Warburton in the chair. ’ 7 - - only ONE In cemmittee Messrs. Campbell and Shaw roundly denounced the Government for their tyrannical conduct nm taking frow Po 3 cre | LAND where you CAM | tye Dominion officials the right to vote get supplied with ever.- } for the purpose of furthering their ; : pee m seltis eretts. They expressed thing In ; hana own celfisi iuterests. ; p we: Soon the _— of ther pleasure, Lowever, that this rizht was to b2 restored. But they Cuns, mevolvers, and a'l kinds of Ammunition. | bill was could not give the Government credit for sineerity in the matter, ‘The right to vote was restored to these cfficials i the hope that with the Liberals iu power here . and w Oitawa the interests of that party Fvis.es, | would be advanced. The Speaker took eud the i reported without the chair agreed to of all parties to whom such money was paid. Alsou thesumsof $300 and $550 in Public Works Report of 1896 as travelling expenzes to commissioner and engineer respectively, the various public works visited in connection with said expenditure, the names of different parties receiving such mwouey, the amount paid to each party respec- tively. Hon. Mr. McLean eaid that so far as_ it was possible to give the information it woull be afforded. Mr. Campbell asked the Commissioner of Pubhe Works to table a statement showing in detail how the sum of $324.60 charged to breastwork, Victoria, Lot 29, in the report of Pablic Works of 1895 was expevdcd, whether by public cale or tender or by privae contrast, the nature of the work done, if by private contract the name of all parties receiving such moucey, the uamber of days worked by each, the amount paid to each person respectively. Also thesum of $44 charged in the Public Works Report of 1896 to said breastwork, Victoria. Hon. Mr. McLean said the :nformation asked for would be given. Hon. Mr. Peters tabled a return showing the tend rs for the building of the wing to the Hospital for the Insane and the cen- tract entered finto. The plans could be seen in the Public Works Department. The act providing fer the enfranchise- ment of Dominion cfliciels was read a third time and passed. Mr. Bell introduced a bill to be entitled “An Act to amend an Act respecting ihe garnishment of debts.” Third read.ng on Wednesday next. House afjourned until 3 p.m. on Wed- nesday. names of the Lhe Carter's for Wall Paper “PERSONAL. John Rogers, the well known commercial traveller, ix at the Hotel Davies. At the Queen Hotei to-day: James Laird, New Glasgow; Lu. E. Dystant, Hali- fax; W. H. Unierhay, Baw Fortune. D. M. Preston and W. E. Smith, Mon- treal, and J. C. McKay, Halifax, registered at the Hotel Davies this forenoon. M:ss McIntosh, who is to take charge of the Millinery department of Messra. Moore & McLeod, arrived in the city yesterdey by *pecial from the Stanley. Mr. J. J. Harty. son of the Hon. Mr. Harty, Minister of Public Works of On- tario, who was a guest at Government House last vear has just graduated with honors in medicine at Kingston University. ReMemBer that it is in St. James’ Hall tonight that you will hear an eloquent lecturer and see magnificent views of that geand old city “Edinburgh.” Great sale of Bankrupt stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothimg. Please to read ever the list carefully, you will find goods just as advertised. If yeu want Clothing you will surely buy at J. B. Macdonald's Old Stand directly opposite the market. S9 -4i For Millinery of Style—s2* our millin- ery department.— Moore & McLeod. Show Day on Saturday at Paton & Co's. Out milliner, Miss McIntosh, will arrive to-dav—ready to meet you in a day or two. — Moore & McLeod. Ladies! We have your Faster het. Retter drop in aad see it.—Moore & Mc- Leol. Show Day Saturday at Char- lottetown’s Greatest Store. Sis —2i PUBLIC MBBTINGS. The Bon. D Ferguson, Fdwa'd Hac kett Esq , Liberal-Canservative Candidate, and other speakers will address public meet- ings on the issnes before the Electors of West Prince Riding. at the places and hours mentioned below :—~ Bloomfield Hall—Mondar, 19th inst., at 6 30 p. m. Alberton~Tuesday (Nomination Duy), at 2 o’clock, p. in. Colerao Hall—Wednesday, 21st inst., st 2 o'clock, p.m. Tyne Valiey-—Thureday, 22nd inst., at 4 o'clock, p. m. Grand River, Victoria Hall—Fridey, 23rd inst., at 2 o'clock, p. 1. Wellington Statiou—-Fridary, 23rd inst., at 7 o’vlock, p. m. Tignish, St. Marv’e Hall— Monday, 26th inst., at 2 o’elack, p. m. JOBN 1. WEEKS, T) ; amendment. Third reading to-morrow. 1 Prest, Lil : ‘ aCe i : ; rest. Lib. Con. fAss'r. 7m place + House adjourned unti, 10 a. mm. oD —— t ee ye oree bi: A P Thursday. oe Turrspay, Apri io. GRAND ' fj | The House met at ]1 2. m. eye ? Mr. Prowse pre-ented a petition from His}! ] Hl ary 0} ey alnme | Lordship Bishop Mscconald prayivg for ™ 8 S gp act to amend the act Inco poratipg the aS THE...«. ————-= | Roman Catholic Bishop of Charlottetown. : C.W. A.— The acjourned annual mee .| The petiticn was read aud referred to @ | J j by he ' = ae ing of Charlottetown Wheelmen’s Associa rpecial cominittee to reportupon. ((} \ | i | ton will be beld in their elub roome on Mr. Campvell asked the Commissioner Je Vy, Yoescav Apri! 20th at 8 p. m., when im lof Public Worksto table a statement C ne 4 ' “ re ; beg a1) . ' a portant matters will be discussed. S46 | ~howipg in detail bow the sum Of S310 perce ————— | charged io the Pablic Works Report as eves ° ; ose tos o .vr +2 + e ’ =] . in Our Milliner, Miss M. McIntosh, arrived | ‘™**' ling expenses ot Comm ae : shar! ; ; “d : report of J#o was expended al-o the nm Charlottetown yesterday lv special ee . ug ; : ~um of $479.91, charged in the fame from the Stanley. highest reputation as ap expert in her line. ~~ Moore & McLeod. At the Sunnyside Dry Gords Stcre you “1 flad Ve:ins’ and othe: good » akes in . eat varety and at low crces; ell new. a pair-—Perkins, Sterns & € 4 me In {c Y ‘Turner. She comes with the | report as expenses of engineer; the names of the various pnrblic works visited in con nection with said expenditure, the names AND BE CONTENT. ON... 00 Tuesday Eve Popular prices 25 anc 35 cents. sana sd , April 27th.) RIDE A STEARNS PROGRAMME LATER. the Market. Boys Suits, from 4 to 10 years of Age § Buite,..ccccccess price. $3 25, fcr §2. TS ER cece idee? S41 TRG a cchevascescas Bees RO as 6 cee beciaaienn” Pies pL a ey aie iS 25 pairs Boys Odd Pants, 75c for 45c. Men’s Odd Pants 3 Coats.....2.0000-eprice $3 65 for $2 es See re 6 deccscsceasseadsoo on ee. Ss Men’s Suits 12 Suits............ price $4 450 for $2 2% seneeenioas. oo 5 50 for 3 Ri oe a ay ne 1G. FP icv eten demon’. aS ee ON ee aekeean 9 00 for 6 1D : .peigueeesvess 174s) Bee oe et cies eatek 8 ee Si 4 gis nin = 8 90 for 6 1a .” cncdeskesea UU ee OM ks cepa (ee eee + Men’s Ove alis Pants just as advertised, to OiuiyD ANNONLEEN @ee0 3900S ia to the people of P. E. Island the fact weare gony to sal CHOC &.FLOWER, and GARDEN VEGETABLE SEEDS this season. aud American growers by our of flowers and vegetables is known throug MR. HASZARD, wl vears, has taken many hundreds of priz Ou: printers are now busy getting out f sone, Free to all, or sent by . SUNNYSIDE BRANTFORD Red. We have much pleasure in announcing «eer 25 40 60 79 95 @ te bo wt Cre 95 7) 00 59 09 25 50) 00 50 00 T PAltB.ssccccccsccevvesecesedae for 380 13 prird. cc .ccccccersecscees s O08 SOraze 8 pair8.ccceccrccccoccceeseee sos for ONC 19 paira...cceceseseccseseccneeQdel F OSC 7 PATS. cececcevccesevceses dae for 60c Please bring this list with you and get the goods These Seeds have all been selected fro:n best Eaghsh, German ose ability in the cultur chout the Province,and who,during past 4s at our exhibitions. he SEED CATALOGUE. Be wail on receipt of postal card.. NOORE. or stretch. steel centre pedats with patent oilers. pert will tell you all about the:n. §2—246 A. Chain with Centre Harpexrp Pixs—it Improved Humbar pattern bottom b:ack-t. - 4 y - rp ” } on “wy 7S TOW nh, -* AANACL De mw Call and see them at the agency, where our bicy ele ¢cxX- | ee I HORNE ZZ, § ’ P Weunes DM IrMesIvnaem The balanc2 of Stock must b2 closed o1t at once. The following is the quantities and prices, Please to read this list over carefully and see if you require Clothing. The goods are fresh and in gool order—at J. B. Macdonald’s Old Stand, opposite the West End of Youths’ Suits, 12 to 16 years 16 Baitd: 2 i decease ‘so § 28 for Rte eae | ee Ogata. co. ksaceen *. 3 90 for 1D Babes neds ccssses. 5 90 Bele dencsv ent e Th Mitte. ode cieal DEDGiw. vic cannsvies a4 25 50, 70 00 05 75 pe g > o mS U9 9 C2 09 LO DD DD MEN’s PANTS. 12 pairs.....ccecccccceos Gl 00 for 25 pairs.cceseceseereseese I 35 for 65e 95e 19®pairs..cereeeeceeeeeres 145 for 95e 4] pairs... ceseeeeeeeerees 1 50 for $1 00 20 pairs..ceeceecoeeeecres 180 for 1 25 20 pairs. ..eeeeeeeeereeres 2 55 for 1 50 16 pairs...eeeseeeee Deere 275 for 1 85 15 pairs...ccccosccesseecee 3 OO fur 2 25 MEN’S SPRING OVERCOATS. © 8 Overcoats .eccee seeeeeeGd 00 for $4 50 9 Overcoats <sccccccecvicee 9.20108, 0 25 3 Overcoats ...e200 oveees22 29 hor 8 2d 96 Youths’ odd vests in sizes 30 to 35 price $1.25 for 65e. 86 Mens’ odd vests, price $1.90, $2.00, $2.25 for $1,25. Maedonald’s old Stand A TESTIMONIAL. To Manchesier Catarrah Co, from Rev. John C. Berry, oace stationed on the Is~ Jand. Dear Sir,— We have used vour Catarrh Remedy, and find it ie as represented. Nothing we have used in our family has proved so successful for the purpose designed. It cleanses the bead, relieves the eye, keeps the nostrils clear and aids the throa} in an astonishing manner. ] remain. yours faithfully, Joun C. Berry. A. W. Reddin, Phm. B., )o te Central Drug Store, | Pen pene oe Sole Agent forP. K I, | SPPication. 82-—dy Cw2w A DOLLAR'S A DOLLAR Those times, and every person wants to inbst their dojlar in the est possible way. Recognizing this fact we have placed one line of our Ladies’s Doagols, atent tip Shoes at $1 a pair. If you want a pair of * KOA A. GaCBe Ladies’ Shees, about that price, don’t fail to see R. K. JOST. STAMPER’S CORNER. : aS Bird.) stg:M82 “CaMPANA.” | | dies not wear Sslid | i s : Will leave Montreal 1 * srlaew od? 4} il April. > for Charlotte- Freight ; PPOLCIved. my Tor 7 : J CARVELL BR‘ 1.5 m cis «a7 een ? 7 : . 4 Vai LU eh ak, 6 - 233 COG Tl 6v : nts ~ - ; &- Ce 7. :* 3