ee Sate OS8G8008 Ss 660252082908 House Cleaning = : Let us do : your Baking We can supply you with the best ef bread and Cakes, Cookies, Buns, Biscuits and Rells, Pies and CAKE. We bake every day and guarantee everything to be good and fres)). OUR DUCHESSE BREAD is just the thing for familyuse. | CARD! > DR. H- L. DICKEY (Late ¥ Clinical Assis‘an_at Royal London Ophthalmi Hosopttal, Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital’) SpeciaAList—Fye, Ear, Nose and Throat. OrrFrice—Cemercn Bicck , RFSIDENCF— Water Stieet opp Hotel Davies OFFICE Hovrs—9 30am,'o lpm,2to4pm Evenings by appvin!'ment Eye Testea and Fitted With Glasses COATMAKERS! Good coatmakers wanted at once steady employment, good wages. CHAPMAN BROS, Amherst, N.S )) broken, i stock, cd —— St er ~ 2m THE PEOPL W HOLESALE SSesesc Se TRE wy é | J THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 11, tgeo gagueere2eOeP ea? Pee2222VTP PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. | FSOAP TALK. fanaa a ote aren : s( J CA Rd \. e Committees and Officials Arpoint- | ty o ed—The Wise Matter Again, % At the afternoon session yesterday the . | usual standing committees were appoint- ty i ec eA o ed. > ¢ over €sti- ay | U pi pb the motion for the appointment of a , We 1) s In @ a Public Accounts committee, it was ’ ‘ ssort | poi ted out by Mr. Sbaw, Mr. Cawpbe!l, eS . ceived a @1 Mr. SOF lon and others of the Opposition eo Sea re 4 | that last year this committee did not sub- y ; te we 7 fo | mit areport, Ifthe same farce was to be oy | . r inflamed G | ene ted this year it would bea _ waste of , e skin, such as ho | public time to appoint the committee. o ; : nbur rough- @4 Hon Mr. Ferquharson said that after 1 dat ff etc.. and >| the dratt address was disposed of, the ac- 3. ery use in allavine itch: ©) °O22" would be submitted; 1nd Mr. A. s “3 ee fed Peters intimated that when the accounts oy — a § ‘nose Gistress- fo | were presented the Opposition would re- e ne nd scalp diseases that @ | ezive ashock. es | en are so peculiarly liable fe | Hon. Mr. Farquharson moved that Mr. tw @ | Jobn F. Whear be app yinted Law Clerk. o @| Mr. Campbell thought this an unneces ‘ ao | sary expenditure of public mone;. There ch if | wae av Attorney Genera! who did not have 2 CED HUGHES ‘| @ seat Ov the floor of the House, and he & ' =? o thought that gentleman had plenty of : Ancthecaries ‘ Hall | time to draft all the bills that would be ft —_ i ae S| required thie session. Besides there was @ @ | an acting Attorney General on the floor of @ SSPSSLCSHS-SSSS SISSSe TSS | the House in the person of the hon, mem-~ ber for St. Peter’s. Mr. A. A. McLean was also opposed to the appointment. He had no objection to | Mr. Whear, but he thought that in view of the fact that the Attorney-General did pot have a seat on the floor of the House he should perform the duties of Law Clerk. The House then divided on the motion appoiating Mr. Whear, and ii was carried | on @ vote of 13 to 14,—Mr. Pincau being ) the 14tb. | Hon.Mr. Gordon said it was understood | that during the year important changes bad taken place in the Government which be thought should be communicated to the House. Hon. Mr. Farquharson said there was no apncuncement to make. It was the same old government, and, like grand~ father’s clock, might go on forever. Mr. Campbell—*If you have the means,” (Laughter.) Hon. Mr. Farquharson subsequently stated, in reply to a questioa asked by Mr, Campbel!, that Mr D. A. McKinnon was not now a member of the Executive Coun- ~~ | to do their duty. { pense was incurred thereby was chargeable L.adies Blouses We are showing this week a handsome range of Ladies Blonses, they are correct in style, fit and finish— Prices guaranteed to be the lowest in the city. PIOUED AND CRASH SKIRTS We have procured in this linea few styles manufactured expressly Y for our own trade. ‘\) secure one before Also a large stock of () Fiques and Crashs by the yard now Tow CY & RETAIL, lo © each. cil. ° Be ST : foo. Mr. Farquharson moved that © Tsiernoxe 98. € | Norman J. Campbell aad William Taylor . @ | be appointed additional door-keepers for ~ £ : tbe House. . ae Stewart ie Mr. J. A. McDonald thought that there e @ | was already sufficient door-keepers. He S 4 Saw no necessity for additional! ones. . Eciiree BakeRY 6 Hon. Mr. Farquhsreon said that the . vein _ ® | ecenes of yesterday made it necessary to ° BAKES, BEST BREAD. 3 | have extra officials appointed, constables * @{ who would not be “strangers” to the BESSOESSCOS 4.8808 2000NEHO House when it became necessary for them Whatever extra ex tn the Opposition. It was not so much what was done yesterday as what was evidently premeditated. Heresfter ihe rules of the House must be promptiy obeyed by members as well as by strangers. The commoa jail was the rroper-place for legislators who would not conform to the authority uf the House. This arbitrary talk of the Leader preci- pitated a discussion which continued vn- til well on to 6 o’clock. The Opposition indignantly repudiated the insimuation of the Leader that they had ected in an unseemly manner during the disenssion of the Wise matter, or when that geaotleman was being cjecte!. Tbey also repudiated any desire on their part to do anything that was not consti- tutional. They had acted throughout the entire matter in a constitutional manner, and would continue toco so. Ii was pointed out by Mr. McLean tha during the ejection of Mr.Wise, the Leader of the Government walked ecross the ficor of the House and shook his fist in his a, Call early and the range is mes STORE, — f we — (McLean’s) fece, ard that he teck out his watch and apparently timed the ‘ removal f of Mr. Wise. Mr. McLean also deprecated the arbitrary :tand taken by the Premier who desired to do by force what he could not do constitutional]y,—to remove the members on the Opposition | eide of the House, Hon. Mr. Gordon and others pointed out the folly of increasing the expeuses of the province by appointing two extra door-keepers when there was no necessity for them the present staff being quite suf ficient. ‘ihe Opposition stood to defend the r ghts of the people, and would do 80 in & constitutional way. It had not been | ishown that Mr. Wise was ejected by apy | | process of law. neo. ¥ premier for endeavoring to blame of the disgraceful scenes of yee day on the Opposition when it was them= selves who were at fault. conduct was closed Macdonald condemned the throw tne| ter Lei doors. It | ——_— . ; ; Vee The disorder|y | ; 7. Bee a ee ng Local and Cther lems, ARTILLERY. — No. 2 Company wi!l drill this eveniog at 7 30. Fire Atarm.—The alarm last night about nine : o’clock wasfor a slight fire in | Doyle's bakery on Euston Street East. ahnere Ws littie damage. ——— Tue Fire Fonp.- Hoo. F. 8t. Brecken has contributed $5 towards the Ottawa Huil fire fund ‘he list is still open a the office of the City Clerk. ame al Liquor Recenaticn Act.—A summons a8 been served on Sarah Jane Higgins Great George Street, charging a breach of | the L’quor Regulation Act by seliimg ina | room not fitted up ace rding tothe law rt}, ae . er ihe summons is returnable on Monday XU. ate : | A : > n WY winmae aia x 9 wae the government who turned out the | A Great Success.— Mr. Earle’s concert ) also for appol people. Mr. Macdonald condemned the Government ing additional door-keepers thus, adding and - performance 1 7Vved, to the expenditures. Mr. A. P. Prowse and oihers epoke in condemnation of the extra ex~ penditure,— Bat the Premier’s motion was carried on a vote of 14 to 13. Mr. A. Peters then submitted the draft address, a copy of which follows: To His Honor Adolphus Mclatyre, Lieutenant Gov- eruor of the Provinceof Prince Edward Teland, May it please Your Honor,—We, Her Majeety’s loyal and dutiful subjects in General Assembly convened, thank Your Monor for the speech with which you have opened the Legislative Assembly, and congratulate you upon the honorable position of Her Majesty’s representative in this Province which Your Honor bas been chosen to fill. We have juet cause for gratitude for prosperity and general improvements in trade during the past year. We deplere with Your Honor the loss of the lives of some of some of our fei- low Canadians in the war against the Boers; but we are proud of the practical loyalty shown by our people, and we feel confident of the speedy and victorious termination of the war. Our people throughout thie Province have shown by their contributions to the Patriotic Fund, their patriotism and de- votion to Crown and Country. We are pleased to know that the con- struction of the Hillsborough railway and traffic bridge will be proceeded with im- mediately, and that the railway to Muar- ray Harbor is as:ured. We are beppy to know that the cheese and butter industry has grown 680 rapidly, and that the reputation of our butter aad eheese is more than sustained, and the prices received satisfactory. The adoption of advanced methods in agriculture has greatly addedto our material pregress as a farming commupity. Fruit-growing deserves the attention of our people, and we are pleased to know that advancement has been made during the past vear. We appreciate the fact that a general Exhibition, open to the other Provinces, is to be held this year. We shal] be pleased to provide ways and meaue for increased accommodation at the Falconwood Hospital for the Insa e. and we are glad to learn of the adoption of reforms and modern methods in that In stitu:ioo, We will be pleased to have the report of the Commissioners. Itgives us great satisfaction to know that the delegstes who went to Oitawa have bad the justness of the claims pre- sented duly recognized. We wegee with Your Honor that itis essential that our young weno should be encouraged to remain at home, and are pleased to know that steps are being taken for joint action by t «© Governments of the Mar! ime Pov uces to have « School of Agricultur, Gorueulture and Mech aa- 1GR ertablsie ua. Wea! pve our best consideretio: to the question of Roads and Bridges. Our Province may well teel proud of the sirpeture erected in place of the old wooden building used as Pricce of Wales College, and we snow that the etudents coming from the whole Province wil! en-~ joy better health inthe new builling and pave greater advanteges tor study. We will b+ pleased to have the pnilic accounts, and we hope under Divine guidance to legisjate 80 as tO promote tie vert interests of Our people ard province. House then adjourned until ten o’clock on Fridav. This forenoon Mr. A. Peters debate on the draft address, follows. The House stands adjourned until Mon- day afterve>™ °t 3 o’clock. began the Mr. Reid New shoe dressing opened tcday.—R K Jost. ) After Dinner To assist digestion, relieve distress after eating or drinking too heartily, to prevent constipation, take , Hoed’s Pilis Sold everywhere. 25 cents. Warniag to Sportsmen. We hereby notify ell persons on the west side, from the bridge below Paul MePhee’s to the shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. NEIL J. McPHEER, ANGUS J. McPHEE, dy & wkly. Owners. strongiv } | & great Fuccess, 1 | aiS8o | from | trespassing on BIG POND or premises | emAbbbbbAbhabbbbAbbbAAbbhAAbbsbbAbbhbbAAAAALAAALAAASAADA/ ASDAAAAAAAAASL and opera :n Summerside Jast uight was The hall was crowded, was thorougbly eno- train returned to three o'clock The special Charlottetown about morning. this ihe AN OLD AnD WELL ‘RIED KemMEeDY.— Mrs. Wiorlow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millones of { mothers for their children while teething H mle Pet } with perfect success. It soothes the child, the onoravle Peter) coftens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Ita value is incalcuable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Wiaslows Soothing Syrup. W. C. M. A.—The general annual meeting of the Woman’s Church Mission- ary Auxiliary will be held in St. Peter’s Schoolroom on Tuesday, May 15th at 3 o’clock for election of officers and other business ; to be followed by a social. The especial celebration -of Holy Com- musion will be in St. Peter’s Church at 8 a.m., andespecial services with address by Rev. Leo Williams in St. Peter’s Church at 8 o’clock in the evening. It is earvestly requested that all members of our Auxiliary will try to attend theee meetings. A TESTIMONIAL To the Late George D. Davison. The following resolution avd minute respecting the death of the lye Mr. George D. Davison was unanimously passed at the meeting of Orient Division, Sone of Temperance,held on Friday evening the Ath iowtant : Wuereas it has pleased Almighty God to remOve isow vur midst by death brother George D. Davison. _ Therefore be it resolved that the Divi-~ sion record its deep sense of the great loss sus'ained by this Division, theGrand Divi- sion of Priace Edward Island and the cause of temperance geueraliy in the lamented death of brother Davison. The deceased was one of the charter menbers of this Division, his name ap- pearing on tLe charter granted in Septem - ber, 1886 ; he proved bimeelf at all times atrue friend and warm advocate of the cause of temperance while his kindliness of heart con- stantiv impelled him to tbe perform~ ance of kinduess and charity towards the euffering and needy. His memory will iong be cherished by his numerous friends and fellow-workers in tke field of tem~ pelance reform as weilas by the many whom he assisted and relieved in their trouble and distrees. The members of the Division also re~ specifully offer tothe pereots of the de- cersed, Mr. and Mrs, Henry Davison and family the assurance of their heartfelt Sympathy with them in the ssd and sud- den bereavement they are called upon to sustain. e+e To”Hotel aud Boarding House Keepers if all those whoare desirous of sccommo- dating eummer tourists and others during the comivg season will send their address to ®ue Examryer ofiice we wil! be happy to COnipile a list and forward to the different a@eencies which make a business of fur- nishivg such information to the travelling public. Particulars regarding ratcs, dis- tance from Charlottetown, surroundings of hotel, maile, nearness (0 railway and bathing,ete., should be meationed when w riting us, AA Perfectly Satistied ThtBse who have bought syringes, brushes, ete., ete, from us during the past week have been very much pleased with hair the prices we have quoted to them. The sale will be con- tinued at both stores until further notice. boa nA ¢ ‘ MED tary Mibek, 1a 3 % aif LE AS Nem i * ae Pw WAL a? Li 244 / mt Fe Pe wet nado OY L oy nee of Fe i ne iS 2 4 WEET ME AT THE -ALWAYS BUSY STORE The Best Millinery Our millinery busi- ness is solicited only on the basis of per- fect satisfaction. The acme of good taste, combined with experience and the knowledge of what is just right, are our in- ducements—not for- agetiing low prices. Ksesides giving you the best, we make our prices’ within reach of modest means. KBusier than ever before are we. Please leave your order early. MISS DALTON Here daily 9amte6pm STANLEY BROS. 4244444444442 44444442 E 4B hp Football Players Require a Proper Football Shoe. We Have Them. They are made of blue canvass with strong leather soles. to which cleats can be fastened. They are very light and also very > strong. Strips of leather are run up the sides to make the eyelets li secure. This shoe has been adopted by some of the ‘leading clubs A2j2444A442 4248 AbAh4B4h844A8A4 of Montreal. {fhm Boys’ sizes 1 to 5, go cents. rs ; »9 tips Men’s sizes 6 to 10, $1.15. ; tp —_—- ist» ighee Alley & Cc; I SSVI STF IIT IV ee eee Te TTS at Spy 1) SUP Ue tf Business We make a complete study of what Men should wear. Id ke dressed. Our Tailoring Department. Our made to oxyder Suits, Overcoats, Trousers aud evéry arliclein the cloth ing line are walliag fashion plates for us. ; Gentlemens Furnishings. And how they IN SHIRTS-—If you are looking fcr any color, shape, quality or price size from 12 to 174 inches, you will find them here. LINEN COLLARS—!In every known shape size 12 to 18 inch. OUR NECKWEAR—Patterus exclusively our own. Gordon & MeLellan iden’s Stylish Ontfitters.....+ Bs er eee as wn ee eee 8 SN SB oO Hr ee es a or ae alas dei