THER DAILY BXAMINER E€MARLOTTETOWN, MAY 15, roo. A PUSS SES SHELLS SASHA SHS OASS SUAP TALK. SPOPSTSS PLY CIVSSISSEE SW > o f f - = -—, ~~ a oC > < " SSSWVe PSSBSSSSS SIVLGASHSMH/PV9SSSES HSH BSS GEO. E. HUGHES « A pothecaries Hall re) eS 22222 te) > > Sac >22 SILL HS-FSLSS SSS SS ess ; | & So) ee SetSSSOSOCCS J 60046 46408806 House Cleaning LADIES Let Us de your Baking We can supply you with the vest of bread and Cakes, Cookies, Buns, Biscuits and Rells, Pies and CAKE. We bake every day and guarantee everything to be geed and fresh. OUR DUCHESSE BREAD is just the thing fcr ismilyuce. Try a loaf, enly 4c each. Tenkerxoxe 98, ae D. Stewart Eciipere BAKERY BAKES{KEST BREAD. er ccm me eee eeenavececst’ 4 8008008680 88 ere SE DR. H. L. DICKEY (Late ¥ViCiinicai Assistan ai Royal London Ophthalmic Hospttal,, * Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospitul’) SPECIALIST—Eye, Ear, Nose aad Throat. OrFickr—Crmercn Ficck BrseIDpErcF—V ater Siieet opp Hotel Davies OFFrick Hovrs—920am,tolpm,2to4pm Evenings by appoja'ment Eye Tesied ard Fitted With Glasses —. ’ COATMAKERS! Good coatmakers wanted at once steady employment, good wages. CHAPMAN BROS, Amherst, N.S | PROVINOIAL LEGISLATURE. | REIT PECAN LE | The Debate on the Address Continued. | pany. | tagt tne | Government side of Monpay, May l4ih, 1900, House met at 4.45. Mr. A. P. Prowse presented a bill incorporating the Murray Harbor South Fishermeu’s Freezer Com- Referred to Private Biles Com- mittee, Upon motion of Mr. Rogers the tender of John Coombs for printing the journals wes accepted, i being the lowest. Mr. Coombs’ tender was $1.70 for printing, <0 cents for binding and 8j cents for etitching. There were four tenders in. Mr. Arthur Peters resumed the debate on the addresgs. EXAMINHR’S then challenge he ea:d he would eng re eaephapeeoyneaneeeenes lnccenresilifaga~ :<Aaemeasnaraits Referring to Tue | not name any Conservative who had satd ! vbe French were disloyal, easy that the Star,the organ of the Con- Servativer, bad made such and this rising of the racial cry, he claimed, delayed the sendiug of the troops tu South Africa. The rsising of the race cry, he added,nad alienated many French Canadians from the Conservative party, and there was an €xampie of it in the case ef Mr. Pineau w.o had gone over to the the House. In re- (gard to the eending of troops to Africa, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Mr. Peters claimed, bad done what no other Premier ever did, Canada had done what no other country had ever done, without the sanction of Parliament and without a precedent, All honor to Sir Wilfrid and Mr. Tarte for the stand ihey had takeo. Coming to provincial ' offairs Mr. Peters said he believed that on Wednesday next the first sod of the Bel- tast Murray Harbur railway would b: turced. In connection with thie impor- matter he thought it ill-became TS f “No Eye Like the Master’s Eye.” You are master of your health, and if you do not a attend to duty, the blame is easily located. If your blood ’ id ts out of order, Hood’s Sar- ’ ’ ’ ao saparilla will purify it. It is the specific remedy for troubles of the blood, kidneys, bowels or liver. » Heart Trouble—“I had heart trouble for a number of years and different medi- cines failed to benefit me. I tried Hood’s Sarsaparilla and three bottles completely and perfectly cured me.” Mra. C. A. FLONN, Wallace Bridge, N. S. A Saf ard—“ As « had lost five chil- dren with diphtneria I gave my remaining $wo children Hood’s Sarsaparilla as they were subject to throat trouble and were not very strong. They are now healthier and etronger and haye not since had a cold.” Mrs. W.H. Fiecxer, Pembroke, Ont. Never Disappoints _ Hood's Pills cure liver ills; the non-irritating and @)y cathartic to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla, rc TO LET. A cottage on Stewart Street, between Upper Queen Street and Malpeque Roed, containing six rooms, with large pan'ry also barn avd otherout buildings. The above louse is new and is pow ready for a tenant. Apply to Mr. Thomas Me- Quaid, Lower Queen Street, or to the owner at Sonthpor'. ; EDWARD KBI.TY. in a line Serge All Weol IN CoLORS Regular Price Oe. Cg FB eee _ ESS 3 o—. ~ — r= Have something to interest me of Duchess of York Hard Finish (A Inches Wide. Black, Navy, Cardinal. Weelks & Co THE PHOPLE’S STORE, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, —_ . Price to-day 4S8e. a yard. | But he would | P!85- accusation ; | Liberals. Carter’s } per dczen at W. F. Carter’e. lemons at W. F. Carter’s. eeeds are at Carter’s Seed Store. ed eo hard for this railwey. Mr. Reid seconded the motion made by Mr. Peters regarding the adoption of the! address. H e said that in view of the fact that he was not in good health and the other fact that the hon, member for St. Peters bad spoken very fully regarding the. various matters ,of pubilis interest, he would be very brief. He thought that if there was less talk and | more work the business of the session | would soon be over. He agreed with the | statement that Canada was now enjoying a} large measure of prosperity, and thought that the manner io which the Liberals had | managed aifaire had much to do with in spiring the people, with imbuing them with a spirit of confidence. The revenu: for inatance, had increased by $6,000,000. | during the. The deficusof tue former administration had beencharged to sur- Thero also had been a great in- the volumn of trade under the There was an abundant evente in Our OWN province Jasit, and good aver~ age prices were obtained. There had also been coneiderable progress made in the dairy industry This industry has been and will continue to be the financial salvation of the Province. The Domivion Government :t was pleasing \o know, continue, to foster this industy. a bey had given us cold etorage and oiber assistance. Atits last seesion the Local Legislation passed a bil] incorporating the crease 10D Darying Association and coatributed towards the payment of a dairy instructor. Part of the business of tLe instructor is to give the inexperienced cheese-miker points that must prove valuable in the way of uniform product. Mr. Reid approved of the grant towards @ Maritime exhibition. In connection with the exnibition Mr. Reid spoke of the fruit industry, which was destined to atiil further increase. A recent shipment of Islaad apples, made by Senator Ferguson brought fancy prices in Mugland. Mr. Reid gave the Lecal Government eredit tor introducing steel bridges, the cost of which be understood would uot he greatly in excess of the old wooden structures. He also gave them credit {for buiiding the new Prince of Wales College. Then he pointed out that the contract for the erec~ tion of the annex to the asylum has been let, and that brush-making has been in- sugurated in the iostitution, It was gratifying, be said, to hear that the mis- gon ofthe Island delegates regarding the fisheries award had been so sccessful, and he felt sure that in a short time thie province would acon have its share of thie eum—something over one m.llion dole ‘ars—whicn would bea great boon. The Local Goveroment has alto been able to recure the building of the Hillsborough bridge. The in- terest to be paid on the bridge would be in excess of the expenses of the ferry service. Takiog up the war in South Africa Mr. Reid pointed out that it was notof Grest Britain’s seeking. She had been forcec into it to defend her possessions and in the interests of her subjects. For a time there was some anxiety regarding the was, but when Roberts and Kitchener ar- rived on the ecene this was dispatched and the Boers were scon pat op the run. Our gallant fellew-titizens have gone to the front and are now fighting side by side with the soldiers of the Queen from other parte of the world and are giving a good account of themselves. Although the Canadians were all! brave, there were none more so than the galjant thirty who went ont from Frince Edward Island, two of whem hed fallen in action—hbad given up their lives for their country. War, while it had its victories, always bad ite dark side. He sincerely hoped tbat the time would soon come when national differences would be settled not by war but by peace- ful arbitration. To Hotel aud Boarding House Keepers If all thoze who are desirous Of eccommo- dating turmer tourists aud others during the +oming eearon will send their audr-se to Tue Examiner office we w:]! be happy to comp! a list aud forward to the different a:encies which make a business of fur- nishir g such information to the travelling public. Particulars regarding rates, dis- tapce from Churlo'tetown, surroundings of bote], maile, nearness io railway and tatbing,etc., enould be meationed when wIubg Ue. _— ea Loca) Notices. ° Once upon a time it was thovght that there was lots of treasure hidden quite pear Charlottetown. Read the Trea-ure Bunt inthe May P. E. Island Magazine. The Making ofaGenteman. Read in in t e May P. E. Island Magazine. The Empire—(Stages in its Progress) by Hono. A. B. Warburton ia the May P. K. I-land Magazine. Five cents at all the bookstores. Strawberries =. Bs 114 6i, Over stocked bananas, 10c, 20c, and 25c 114 3i. oranges and 114 3i. and cream at Pineapples, rbubard, | groom. aE ayou Mr_D. A. MeKiavou who bad work: LOCA! @hd Other Items, M «®k14@E Be_is,—T he marriage of Mr. James Fraser, a well-known and popular young electrician, and Mrs. Julia Carrol. was this morning solemnized in St. Dun- stan’s Cathedral. Rey. Dr. Morrison was the officiating clergyman. Miss Angelins Doyle assisted as bridesmaid and Mr. | William Moran supported the groom. Th: bride was attired ina travelling suit ot coffee-colored cloth, with bat to match The brideemaid worea suit of grey cloth, with picture bat. Among the valuable } presents received by the bride was an ele- gant gold watch and chain, the gift of th: After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs | Fraser left by the Princess on a trip to th ’ ne ighboring provinces, followed by the best wishes of all wko kaow them. For engagement rings Still take first place in pop- ular favour, Their matchless sparkle their intrinsic value,and their durability, appeal irresistably to refined taste, The price ranges from $7 up. Soecial rings ordered on approval for your inspection, G. F. HUTCHESON, Watchmaker & Jeweler Special Notice. Having pu:chased from Mr. F. J ‘Tornsby the stock and good will of is Bookand Stationery Busines in the Morris Block, we will continue the business in its various branches, sell- ing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss B. Hornsby , who has managed the usiness in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers and many new oes. A choi-e new stock of Wall Papers will be 2 nce put on sale, and all de- partments of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news stand will be a special feature of the business. The store will be known as ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” tl Prince Edward |sland— Illustrated is the title of an interesting little book on Prince Edward ee Island profusely illustrated with iilustrations from phote- 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. a. We will close our down town store in the New Prowse Bleck. Now rom Garpexixc.— The best garden | | ERE SD —ATTN ; | FOR LADIES Se:t3aitaren Frocks ee uss MAYPOLE SOAP is unexcelled and costs mo more than old fashioned dyes. Send for FREE book on Home Dyeing to A. P. TIPPET & CO., Mentreal. oth AASAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA hbhhhhhihhhbrhbi bbb bbrbbabbbd prhpitp ahhh bd During this week we will give liberal dis— counts on articles mentioned on hand- bill, at both stores. (y Queso < Py Here are the Jatest Curtains a d materials from England, Scotland and Switzerland. Dainty, new and fashionable goods direct from the looms. The Stytes will suit you. The Prices will suit you. White Lace Curtains 48ce, 70c, $1.00, 1,50, 1.75 and up. White Frilled Muslins 18¢ to 40c per yard, Fancy Frilled Muslins 20c, 22c and 25c per yard. White and Colored Scrims 10c, 12c and 15c per yard, White Curtain Muslins 15c, 18c and 22c per yard. STANLEY BROS. SBESSSSE4444444245 SSceaad h BOYS’ b {hse You §want stylish well-made boots as well as men, Take a lookin our window this week and you a a = see some that will p’ease you, v Boys’ strong well made boots...seescceseeees GLAS Boys Dongola Boots “siylish’...... secviases Laan Beys’ Choco‘ate Boots. ..csccccsccccecccccse 1.75 Boys P&S Dongola Boots... ....00+-$1 75 & $Y.00h» Boys’ Box Calf P & § Boote......ceece.eees. 2.25 Ad 7 Boys’ Slater Shees, Tan and Black...-. ....-. 3.00)» 12 different lines to choose from between $1.00 & $1 50» 80 different lines at all prices. See window, . Fe — iy te Aa22 54448 444248444444 » = Alley & Cc° : 52 4 lee ’ BA ually very great. Success or failure is largely a question of good judgement, guided by experience and proper information. Do You Wish Good Conservative Advice in Your Operetions ? We are in a position to give it and solicit correspondenze. : ; : - “) * Stocks are depressed just now on account of Gold Shipments and Railroad Stocks should be a good purchase on any sharp decline | from present prices. F Accounts handled on 3 per ceat margins, D. McEVERS & CO., Brokers. | aE tn = _ ge —— —— : me a a ——a SPECULATION IN WALL STREET. Is always hazardous, and should never be entered upon by any- | one who cannot afford a Joss in event of one being sustained. On the ccher hand, the proSts of speculation, when successful, are us- | A Stock Exchange Building, Moxtres 1. Specialty New York Stocks and Chicag Provisions, Private Wires. The Store Tnat Gives Away ~oods Free IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR PRESENT STOCK OF CROCKERY GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ENAMELED WARP. ETC For 30 day: we will give tree an Enameled ‘l'ea Pot ort Coffee Pot with every purchase of one dollaz ‘Yea check ¢/ givea with our tea ard coffee, also. P. MO AGH AN, Upper Quean Street re EE os - : x Samana team ge