‘een? we. ee ee ae ee Se SY eas et ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRII. 29. [899 SHIP NEWS. Tort of Charlottetown. 109 —Lady May, McDougal, Belle - nie Belle, Lepage, do. a — Annie T UcKie, Heater, rm EAKED. Apt 190.— May (Jueen, Scott, Pictou; shie . Robertr, Magdalene Islands. ~ Apr 25 --Howard L, Farrow, Crapand; \ j MicKean, Be Cape lormentine, saW! . Aitken, Batt, Pictou; Express; Stews West Point; Lady May, McDougal, Belle River; Minnie Belle, Lepage, Pictou; wan. Orwe a oon ‘Morning Light, Richards, Pictov. Daniel, Roberts, W allace; Levere:, Langi’ ; Pictou; PLG, Burke, Pictou, — - o> a — Another J Received and opened up at Weeks ano COs. Black and sig lots ot Colored Dress Goods, Black Broad Cloths, Black Brocade Cloths Plain and Fancy Costame & Sacque Cloths, ANOTHER large case of Ladivs’ Capes—The very lat- est. Also MORE MILLINERY GOODS BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS ELEGANT FLOWERS SILKS and LACES. Don't Forget Miss Vanstone for your New Hat. Stone’s work which we exhibited Miss Van- in our window last week was pro nounced by experts The Best Display of Trimmed Millinery inthe city. We have moved all our Millinery Goods, Hats, ete., t new reillinery rooms on frst floor. Easy fo make a sel- ection; everything on view. An ceptionally large new stock to our ~ @hoose from. CEKS & GU Successors to W. A. Weeks & Co. PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. Con inued fro n page 2) At the afternoon session Mr. Cam pbel! submitied an amendment to clause one of the bill, which was seconded by Mr. Shaw. Clause one readsas follows :— The Lieutenant Governor in Council may enter intO an agreement with the Government of Canada stipulating that, should the Government of Canada build a bridge across the Hillsborough R ver trom & point in or pear the City of Charlotte town to @ point in or near Southport and said bridge be so built as to be adapted and suitable not only for railway purposes but aleo asa public highway bridge for vehicles and foot passengers and for general trailic of all kinds, the Govern ment of Prince Edward Island will, on the completion to their satisfaction of such bridge, pay anouslly to the Governme rt of Canada towarde the interest of the money required to build that part of said bridze which will be used for general traffic of al) kinds other thao for railway purpotes, a a not exceeding twelve thousand dol- are. The amendment submitted by Mr. Campbell reads as followe:— : That all after the werl cil on the first line of one be eteruck out and the f. liowing inserted in lieu thereof: of this Province be requested to enter in'o nego-~ tiations with the Dominion Government with a view of inducing them to construct a troflic and passenger bridge out of tLe resources of the Dominion in convection with the proposed railway bridge across the Hillsborough R verso asto give the people on the-S uth Side of the Hillebor- ongh the peceseary accommodaticn to place them in direct con. munication with the City of Charlottetown as a smal! meas- ure of justice to this Province ia coneider-~ ation of the very large «xpendiiure ef money in the ovber provinces to assist the internal communication of the different provinces in giving subsidies to various railways and improving the canal system of Canada. Mr. D. A. McKionon claimed that sraendments to bills must strictly relate to the bill which the Houee by itserd+r has resolved upon covsidering. He claimed thet the amendment moved by the hon. member for New London involved the appropriation o: public moneys of the Dominion Government and diverts the $12,000 this House has already resoived upon for tke proposed bridge. He asked for the ruling ofthe chairman on the point be had raised, Hon. Mr. Farquharson, Hon. Mr. Macdonald and others on the Government side of the House also obj ced to the amendment claiming that it was iirele- vant. The Attorney-Geveral held that the amendment was out of order because it was contrary to the recommendation of fhe Lieutenant Governor. Mr. Camptll, Mr. Shaw and Mr. Gordon argued thatthe amendmeat was in order and thould be accepted. ‘be chairman decided to put the amendment, reservieg decision upon the points raised regarding ite regularity for the Speaker. The House then divided oo the amendment, which wae dec ared Jost on 3 vote of7 to 13. The clauce a Coun- clause origiwally introduced then passed ou a vote of 7to 14, Clause two of the bill read as follows : The exact amount so to be pa‘d annua! ly by the Governmeat of Prince Edward Island tothe Government of Cavuda and the terms of payment shal! be acjrteu and fixed by mutual agreement the Federal Government aud the Gover.~ ment of this Province on the completion » the said bridge, and such sym so ® be Liweer It ie eaid that the soldiers who ha taken Hood’s Sarsaparilia stood the long marches is Cuba much better than The Peoples’ S*ore, Fine Weather For Roofing eae Now’s the time orders are coming in fast—we’re busy—but now’s the time Don't Have LPaACRMaAa a Leaky Roof BWA BABRSBAEAE We will wan you the kind you give t at the price you want. If you have repairing of any kind te do our pri- ces are right. If you want a cottage we ll build it as only we can d>it. First class work at prices that speak louder than words, | WM. W. HARPER the othere. Q C — SP @ Qu Boots —— j made from chocolate ; colored pebble — a serviceable boot for the yirls—all sizes, ll to 2—made in laced, or buttoned at SD D.cee —, & pair, 3 18 WS aS aS SOOO OOS COOS VOCE GOSS FHO) GVO Y HOH CHOSE GOSH DHGD STAMPER’S CORNER Manufacturing Contracter, F tZroy ee z 00600008 0000 6006 . R. K. Js : of this Province, Mr. Campbell, seconded by Mr. Birch moved in amendment ; srack out and the following | lieu thereof,— Toat no money be expended out of the revenues Of this province until a proper plan,#pecification, estimates and all necess- ary data be obtained to enable the Govern- ment to lay on the table of this House the pecessary ivformation to enable this House to give au intelligent vote. Clause three of the bill is as follows: The Lieutenant Governor in Council may iD any such agreement as aforesaid make such terms for the levying and col-~ lecting of tolls upon the said bridge and for keeping the same in repsir and gener - aliy upon such other matters relating to the said bridge and the interest on the cost of construction a8 may be agreed upon by both Governments, Mr. Shaw, seconded by Mr. J. A. Muc- donald, moved the following amendment to this clause : That all after the word couacil be strack ont and the following be ineerted ta lieu thereof: will make all the receesary arrangemente with the government of Canada with reference to the construction of the trattic and passenger bridge as to width of carriage and passenger roadway, the necessary protection for the travelling | public on both sides of the eaid roadway, the material to be used in the constraction uf said roadway, the means whereby the road shall be kept in repair and all and every Other arrangement requird to safe- guard the public interest, Both these amendments were also de- clared lost on division, and the original clauses passed. Mr. M, McKinnon voted with the Government. At the evening sestion the Speaker took the chair, aod the chairman reported the bill agreed to. In amendment to the motion that the report of the committee be adopted, Mr. Campbell moved the amendment to clause one which he had previourly submitted. Exception was again taken to the amendment, and the pointe raised at the afternoon session were once more dis~ cussed. The Speaker ruled the amendment out of order On the ground that vo amendment could be received to a recommendation of the crown, which recommendation had been made in connection with the measure it was proposed to amend. Mr. Campbell appealed from the de- cision Of the Speaker, but His Honor’s action was sustained ona stra ght p rty vole. ‘ upon shall bea charge ajoe the revennes ‘Local an Other that clause 2 be Inserted ip —— ES CLT —— A at 7.30 p.m, oe in wnother column, and have it att: nded to. Tue Jacques Cartier. —The Jacques Cartier arrived this morning from Orwell, where she had been detained by the ice since last Thursday, and lefc shorily afterwards for Crapand. jEESE AND Braxt.—God shooting has been reported from a vumber of sportsmen who have visited St. Peters’ leland since the ice broxe up, At Richmond Bay a number of birds have rewarded the guns, Along the north shore some good sport has been had. simatic Tue Berrino—The wrecked barque Ber tino, which drifted from the wharves jast falland stranded just inside the har- bor, is being removed today by}'he steamer Stanley. During the q@inter she was stripped of her copper sheathing, tron bolis ana everything profitable, Boys Brigape.— the two companies of the Boys Brigade in connection with tbe First Methodist Church drilled at the Drill Shed last night. They are very intelli- ent recruits and bave advanced wonder- fally well. Thei~ instructors are Sergeant Major Baird and Mr. H. D. Watts. Mrssionary Sgrvice.— There was a fair- ly large audience at the missionary service in they Baptist echoolroom last evening. Papers dealing with the Grand Ligne mis- sion were read by Messrs J. P. Gordon, R H.B. C.—Meeting on Monday evening Your Roor.--Ilf your roofs leak or if you think it is going to leak, vou’d better consult W. W. Harper, whose advt. appears Great Corset Demonstration =— at STANLEY BROS lt - WEUNESDAY, May i3rd Corsets fitted to the figure by Miss Bethune and others, and the choir gave several choice selections. Mr. J. K Ross | presided. f InpustriaL ScHoor.— The induetrial® ecbool closed yesterday for the cummer | holidays. Before being dismissed ine children, some 39 in all, were entertained by Miss Sayre in the Kindergarten, where a short programme wasrende ej and candy distributed, Euch ofthe little ones was presented with a pretty piece of ribbon as a souvenir. Navicatioy.—The City of Ghent leaves Halifax on Tuesday for this port. Tbe Campana leaves Montreal today for Que- bec ard thence will leave for tbis port on Mr. Caniptell them moved his amend- ment to clause two, which wae aleo ruled out ot order. The decision of the Speaker was egain appealed from, but it was sustained by the House ona party vote. Mr. Shew moved his amendment to clause three, which was declared lust. [be motion that the report of the com- mittee be adopted was then put and carried, and the thira reading of the bill wae set down for Morday. House adjourned o'clock. until Mondsy at 3 os PERSONAL Mr. Patrick Blake went west this morn- ing. wwe regret {o learn that Mrs, Malcolm McLeod is seriously il), Mr. and Mrs. T. C. James were paseen~ gers by the Stenley lastevening returning from Helitex. Rev. W. J. Kirby will preach in Hali- rax tomorrow week, exchanging pulpits with the Rev. Willem Dobson. I'be R-v. William Dobson, of Halifax N.S., ove of the most «lh quent and notable ministers of the Meibodist Church, will preach in Grace Church both morning aud evesiog on May 7th, and on Monday the Sth, will deliver his famous and popu- lar leciure on “England and Moglishmen” n the seme church. This lecture has been designated a masterpiece of chaste diction and oratorical power. Al] Eng- iish men and every otber nationality will want (to hear this lecture. Get your tickets early as they are going fast. STREET LOAFING. Sts,—You areinerrorin your refer- ence to thre eubject, yesterday. Tiue the police can order the loafer to *‘move on.” Butif that individual refuses to do 80 tbere is no law io compel him, and the City Council are absolutely powerle-s to dea! with the nuisance which I compiained ed of. My charge sgainet Coui cillo: Crabbe and his three associates was that they voted against and defeated a pro- posed application to the iegislature to get power to deal with clabs and this epecial class of offenders, The amend- mente advised by the Mayor, Recorder and comwittee of council met with general approbation from press and people; but these Councillors cast their votes in favor Of lawlessness and disorder. BrsiNess Corset Firtixc.—Miss G. D. Dexton, expert corset fitter of New York, will demonstrate the advantages of a correctly titted corset at Messrs. Starley Bros. siore, commeacing on Wednesday ncxt. Every lady purchasing corsets at this ei- tablishment may have them fitted perfectly to the form, thus enabling the figare to wppear tothe best advantage, Al) are in- vited to call. Appenpicitis Operation.— Then ten- severe attack of appendicitis, was brought to the city last evening by the late express. He was accompan‘ed by his pare rte aod Dr. Douglas, of Hunter River. The Itttle covery is confidently expected. year-old son of Mr. Jobn Herrell, of Huoter River, who was suffering from 4 fellow was operated upoo this morning at the Charlottetown Hospital and bis re- Monday. Thesteamer Polino will leave Montreal probably tonight or tomorrow morning and is expected to be bear on Wedpesdave The Bonavisjaof the Black Diamond line is expected here on Monday the Sth May. gee» ‘ Specuixc Compeririox.—A spelling competition bet ween the pupils of Princi- pal Landrigan’s department ip Queen Square +chool and those of Principal Milier’s department in Wes: Kent schocl, took place yesterday afternoon In the last~ mentioned school. The words were given to the claeses by Mesers. Ewen Stewart and J.D. Seaman. At the conclusion of the test Mr. Landrigau’s class had eecured 81 per cent., while that of Mr. Miller’s obtained a percentage of 75. FoornaLL.—This roaring game i evidently ip no danger of losing t's pop-§ ularity. At Victoria Park every evening, old Abegweite, young Abegweits, Cres- cents, P. W. College and vld St. Dun- stan’s College men meet aod practice games. From the vigor avd smartness displayed it looks as it we should be able to get together a team well able to sustain Charlottetown’s reputation on the foot ball fi-id. A match has been arranged with the New Gla-gow, N.8., for Queen’s Birthday at Victoria Park. INTERESTING TO IsLanvERS.—T he Prince Eiward I-isnd Mag ziue sbould be read by every P. E. Isiander, at home and abroad, who is at ali interested it his native province. Among the Contributions for the May number, which will be out next week, is an article on Port Lajoir by Professor Caven illustrated with copies of old French plans; and ao article on the West River 1(0 years ago by Capt R. Mc- Millan which will be very interesting read~ ing. Thera are many other guo¢ articles which will be duly annouveed, It is published month!y. 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Sexton, \\\) a \ expert corset fit- ty i ii i i RY, | ter of New York ff) “ | j Who wil) demon- Strate the advan tage of & cor- rectly fitted Corset—just as a shoe is fitted—-with real comfort and graceful effect. We cordially invite your attend- ance whether you need acorset bai rea Cae W Tle W. B. Corsets are now in the front ran< of American Corsets, and are worn by thous inds all over this continent PRICES---$1:00 to $6.00). STANLEY iit THE ALWAYS BUSY Stdks SSSSSSES CSOT CS — eae ~—e me ~~ ee — ——— ve $0.00 a PAIK Hundreds of pairs now in stock, all the fashionable shapes, FOOT FORM, RAT- IONAL, NATURAL, AR ISTOCRAT, BEAU LDEAL ir dark or light tans, and BLACK leathers. We have them long, we have them short, we have them wide, we have them narrow, we have them small, we have them large, we have them heavy, we have them light. Honestly we think there 1s not a man in Charlottetown that we cannot FIT SATISFACT- ORILY with the famous SLATER SHUE. 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