e TRY JEEKS & GU FOR e Stylish Millinery Miss Van Stone, our new williner t att: ads all orders personally, Try Miss Van Stone for your new hat. She came to us highly recommended you TRY WEEKS & CO KOR and will piease Black and Coiored Dr ss Goods) 5.372 We have just received and opened a lares choice nev stock of rich black goc.le, Broadcloths, Costumes, plain anc fancy dress goods, the very latest Wili be happy toshow them to you. TRY WEEKS & CY FOR Ladies Latest Capes Oar mantle room contains a perses- Tiik DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 10, i8¢9 PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE Continued from page 2) ‘g0ove party polities. He read a states ment inthe House last year to the effect that 33 evadente had received licenses that they were pot entitled to. A young man named Simpson Gordon, from Cascumpec Village, who had twice failed to matricu- tate had received a letter from the Education office telling him to enter the ecllege. There were also irregularities in the Freeland echoo! district adjoiming. If the education office ia not better man- aged it is time thoe who gov ro itgave way to betler mew, ‘aking up the floancial affsirs of the province, Mr. Birch show'd tbat the grand iotel ef Liberal deticitwfor eight years was $328,913.60, a yearly averege of $41,114.- 20. They collected in taxes during this period $235 292.77, an annvel average of $47 055.25. They eay the Conservatives ran the country into deb’. But the Con- Servatives did not impove taxes for many Add the Liberal taxes to their deficits and we havea total of $564 000. Yet they eay they are managing the fisances of the Frovince economically. The Conservative ceficita from 1880 to 1890 totalled $537,128.39, an aversge of 30,647 .48, while chey collected little taxes. The balance in favor «f the Coneervatives ie therefore $16,647.49. A consideration of these facta should go to show that the Conservatives are not so black as they are said to be by the Liberale. The interest last year was $18,558, and the amount set down for thie year is $12,9)0, altoough the Leader boasts tha: they got mouey cheaper than the Coneervatives did. This drain er than can be borne. M:. Birch did vot thiok mach of the } ally selected stock of newest stylos in| Capes. Dropinand see then, they | are vatked low. TRY WEEKS & CO FOR Kid Gloves The newest colorings in Clasp and Lacing. Don’t forget our 82c _bar- ai), worth $1.25 to *1.50 per pair. Real French Kid. GENTLEMEN TRY WEEKS & CO FOR Your Furnishing We can save you cash on every pur- chase in your line. See our latest 4 ply collars at 2 for 25c, cuffat 22c a pair, worth 30c., Kid gloves, shirts, necixties, braces. We buy these goods low, and sell them cheap, TRY WEEKS & CO for your dry goods. We have the variety, and will please you in the price. WEEKS & Cl , exnenditare woull be mvde to meet. Ge road machines. The roads in his section were better before the machines were used 1897 two persons received ‘icense inan irregular way. 4 Mr. Wise took excépt.on to what had been said by ths last speaker as to a difference between bhimaelfand Professor Robertson regarding tie killing of chick« ene, thing about «bipping stock. What eence was there in the Dcminion Government payiog & big subsidy and wasting a goodly sum for fines. Be wrote Sir Louis regard- ing a through steamer, bus received no auewer untils few days ago, said that $5090 had been voted and that guly Gfour trips weuld b> mae. Bat four tiip8 @ yecr would noi be worth anys ihing. terested in the dairy industry, and ne did wus ne (Mr. W.) suggested, We cannot wait for July for asteamer to come here, a¢ we want to ship cettie, and be bad re~ ceived a telegram yescerday sayirg that ove | conld not be here before ihat time. Mr. John A. Macdonald pvinted out that last year the smount estimated for the administration of justice wae $15,825, the sum actually spen. was $.7.022. this year the estimated expeuditure is $15,828. What assurance is there that the expend’ | ture will be less. He thought it would be; better to estimate as ugar the ¢Xect amount as possible. The estimate for bridges ie $20,000. He was sorry it was vot larger as the bridge- are in a bad condition. He was also sorry that bie district was meeting with such poor encouragement in the matter of the bridge at Grand River. ‘This bridge was very much needed. The road machines were very good in of $19,900 in the shape of interest is great-) their way in certain places, but on three quarter roads they were of no service whatever. In Lot J8 and part of Lotl4 they had done fairly good work. It is complained that the Coneerva‘ives J’ the money expended on tire Ow viicid / . road mac}.isus the roada the regu.t yould oe mdré Satis~ factory and the people would have oven given a chance to earn fn honevt dollar. A pew road act hal been promised this season, but he understood it was not to be introduced. This promise was in keep- ing with tie assertioa that revenue and copied the :oad retutas of the sup stv laor's for the Fires and Seseond Dietrint, in hie constituency aud fouud thet io June, 1897, the eur of 83 had been pa'd fora trank overt the Narrows Brouk. In August of the eame year there was psid $5 for the same work. Again in 1893 George Cegblan was paid $6 for the same work. In 1896 the sum of $200 wus paid for work on K:Idare Bridge and in 1897 there was yaid to Mr. Reid for werk on this bridge $433. In 1898 over $100 was paid for repairs to the same bridge. A contract liad been let for $1080 to be completed by the L:t July. The work was sold over again. Washouteon the hills cost $5.15 as was shown by the returns. [p one breath we are told ¢hat the roads asd bridges are rotten ad ia the next we are told that they are io excellent repair. ‘Tue Leader Says they are going to build atee! bridges on creoro’ed wood—siaply wood soaked inceal tar. The Leadershould not ty new experiments with the people’s money. Mr. Bireh then spoke of the success of the Conservative delegations io. Ottawa, contrastiog what they accomplished witi the failure of the delegates sent by the pre sent administration. The Conservarives always worked in the istereet of the pso ple, and be believed when the ums came the peopl+ would return them to power. Hov.@Mr. Farqubarson poin ed ont. that Simpson Gordiva, to whom Mr. Birch Wholesale and Retail For Roofing or" Now’s the time orders are coming in fast—we’re busy— but now sthe time Don't Have SMO MaMa a Leaky Roof BAARARBABE We will give yo: the kind you want at the price you want. | If you have repairing of any kind te do our pri | ce* are rizht. 365 marks whea 350 would pass tins. Ba Fine Weather } ber would wiebjvo shutthis boy outhe mart questien wae nota subject for charity, a J ; made rerereace, ol:iaimed au aggregate oF! he was a few marks bebind in aritiveetiv He waealame boy. Ifthe boo. mem not be aware of alithe facts, which m gn be obtained atthe educat on office. Mr. Birch pointed vullt that the boy it might be inferred from tbe Leader's re- marke. Hiefather had & good farm ain was well atle tosend him 10 school. I Wes Sail tha Bas Shoe Lresrings.i LOG six ssiig Dressing | Russet, Brownand Box Combination——Paste and Liquid —made by Ameri- can Dressing Co. Cis If you want a cottage we'll build it as only we can doit. First. class work at prices that speak louder than words, WM. W. HARPER Manufacturing Contractor, Vitzrov Street....... HOUSES WANTED. I have a large number of applica- tions for houses to rent. ‘esiring goed tenants can obtain them (uickly by applying to my cflice. J. J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, Stamper Block, Landlords | DIAMON D—tThe _ best ld5c dressing on the mar- ket.—Try it. tS } Gilt edge, egg finish and brown combination. No e 4% é better made ! ! withdrew $200,000 from capitel But wad been psid for Isbor on ) the Legieigtive Council of ihat day, which was largely Liberal, was « perty to the traneacciun, They migh: have thrown out che bill if they s» desired. He found upon loeking over the eati- | mates of last year that in almost every iv- stance they hud bern exceeled, To tbe $18 900 for interest there sheul] be added §12,0°0 yearly, aad the 82° v0 would eat up all the land «x. It ie high time that something weredone. He ceuld not see why membersof the Executive Coun- cil who travel on passos thould be allowed u leage. He failed to understand how the expenditure On education Could be leesrned. He hoped a new schoel district would be opened at Cape Egmont. He did not think anyone would | complain of a reasonable expendiimre in connection with the asylum. He toped that the diepate wiih Mr. Lowe would be settled in some way or other wha that work on the aanex would te ‘proceeded with. He condevsned the Fedéra! Govern- ment for their action regariing the plebis- cite, and expressed biaself as favorable to a license law for Chafléttetown. If the government wish to bumbag the people and the Temperance Aliliance wish to be bumbugged itis 2ll right, Bat itis all wrong to take $250,000 of the peoples’ money to humbug tuem. NOTICE OF MOTION. Mr. Campbell gives notice that be will to-morrow move tne tullowing resolution— Whereas, The present Government ob- tained power by promising the electors of this Provinces that they would so economise our reson ces in reducing the expetditures tio the various depsriments of the public service and eo eflicientiy conduct the busi- ness of this counury ‘hat they would make revenue and expenditure meet, And Whereas, ‘he Goveroment have completely failed to carry out their pre- election promises co the electorate of this Province, bat have greatly increae- ed the expenditures and reduced our revenue bv expending large suma of mouey on our roads, upoo political faverities, and wasting the assets of the Province by giving large discounts in the Lane Office. And Whereas, The Government for the lsat five years have not made any effort to place the finances of this Province in 4 proper condition, but have extravagantly spent our revenues on our ferry sy-lem aud upon all the various branches of ihe pub lic service thereby creating large deficits every year thus rolling up a very large and burdeasome debt, which bas been largely inereaced this present session by the legis- lation already passed raising the debt to nearly $1,000,000, which wil] require nearly all the taxes as present collected to. meet the annual accruing interest. Resolved, That in the opinion of this House a cominittee of seven members of this House shou'd be appointed to examine into the financial standing of this Province with a view to ascertain wha* reductious can be made in the expenditures in the various branches of the public service, said committee to have power tosend for persous, papers and records ofall tbe several depariments. And further resolved, Thatwhen seid committee have made an investigation and a-ceriained what expenditures can be pro- perly reduced without materially injuriog the public service, that said commitie also inquire iato and enggest to ibis House the best means of supplementiag our income so as to place the fioancial affairs of this Province on a fair and prop-r basis, and report to the Houee as speedily as poseible. SE TOO Corset Fitting —Every lady who pos sibly can, should come out before noon to be , fiited; tbis wil save you time and BROWN PASTE (0c A 8X RK. JOST! =e => ® @? @ 2 @2™ @& ss Foe 728 8S > a > > => STAMPER’S CORNER , Charlotteton.n ggg 0000000 4 000008000099 oblige ue. The rush in the afternoon is so | great that many have to go away disappointed This ‘could be avoided by either making an en- | gagement or coming out in the morning. Miss Sexton’s time is limited till Friday night of this week, and will fit all she possibly cas in that time—msny Professor Robertson never said anys | Sir Lonia | Professor Robertson wae cniy ins | not want our eheese marked “*P. B. [-Jasd”’ | Local end Oar einen em | Tue Prons.—Fioe, higher temperature: | Y’s—~Toe meeting to-morrow evening wil Open at 7.30, Reports: from Super intendents of departm«enie wil be beard Sr. Josrra’s Ccnvent.-- Dou’t forget the concert-leature in ibe Lyceum on the |, eveming ofthel7 bh. A choice program nee wil! be presentea. Proceeds in aid of | 3’. Joeeph’s Cenvent. Tuer Aru Wayt Jr.—There are now | four candidates in the field tor ihe office of Cowmirs‘ouer of Sewers and Water Sup- pis: Mr. John Newson,M-. Cuarles Me- Gregor, Mr H.C. Dousr, aud Mr. Joba Whea ley. Nxt! MeErinG or Prespytery.—The Presbr-~ tery met io Sc. James’ Cuurch yesterday mening, af.ernoou aad evening. Ai tne evening Session Messre. Robert x. Cottia and Artnur Ross were sei apari by prayer aod tbe right hand of tellowship as preachers of tue Gospel. Ai tbe afcer- noon session CU. C. Mcintosh, Dundas and G,. E. Forbee, Richmond Bay, were ap pointed catecbisis for the summer, Excursion to Summersipe.—If a euffici- ent number or people wiil deposit one doliar each, by nooe on Friday nex:, at the Drug Store cf Mr. a. W. Reddin, a epecial (rain will take them to Summerside to witness the. performance of ‘A Bogus W dow” that evening. Train to recurn to Charlottetown af.er performance. Recitat..—-Among the numbers on the programme of Mies. Lefurgey’s recital on May 18cb willbe selections from Eugene Field, James Whitcomb Riley, Dr. Drummond and Rudyard Kipling. Musi- cal numbers will be given by Prof. Watis, Mre. Watty, Miss. Collinge, Mies. Earle and Mr. Charles Farle. Tickets 25: and O°; for sale at Seatner M:Leo! & Co's, Heddin Bros, ©, BD, Rinkia’s and Join son's Up towg store, : 2 a ES or cia Aw Oxp axp Went Trteo Reueoy.— Mrs. Wins!ow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifiy yearaky mil'ions of mothers for their childrad #&H8 lecthing, with perfect sugoes. It ecOches the child softens the guata, allays all pain, cures wind colic, amd i$ the best remedy for Diarrhoea. ft f* pleasant to the taste. Sold by draggists in every part of the world. wenty>five cents a botile. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mre Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. Uxexreores Gane.~—Two happier Loys could not be found on Lot20 tban wee Messrs J.J. Trainor, station agent, Bed- ford and J. A. Readv, Irishtewn, oa Monday evening last. They went outon « shoo\iag excefsion, thinking they would shoot nothing larger than they could carry. A great number Of seals hed been capturs ed alongtbe Park Corner shore durng last week, bat as nooe had been seen since Friday, no thought was entertained by the speriswen Of meeting with game so valu- able. As they were Grakam’s Cape, they saw a secl on © cake of ice near the shore and a short distance along the shore | asecoad one. With the precision of true banters they inid their game past kicking and with the aid oj adog brought their prizes ashore. So eager were the esp ors tO apprise their friends ofthe beoty that they did not net return home fer a convey-~ noce, but wheeled the game the tbree milesto Irishtown ona dog-cart. The walking along | “ Corse! Selling at Stanley Bros. - Te SD [Sore a ge Se BOS ~~ is F Bea NN aS fied. GET FITTED seals are beanties, messuring six feet in length, and weighing 150 los. Mr. Traiax ! or brought his prize to town Tuesday, and | thence to Bedford. DIED. At Newlands, Mev 10:b, 1899, Florence, wite of Maleo'm McLeod, aged 42. [Funeral os Frijay, the 12 hiost., at 2- 30, p. m., to Sherwood Cemetery by carri ages. | , ae ODOR ODS DS BIO’ 03 SUDD é We sell Kverything in ourline to make your housecleaning easy. Varnish Restorer, to put agood shine on your old dingy furniture, l5e. metal wort no matter how rusty it is. 25c. Powdered Borax, to soft— en water, and for a hundred and one other purposes, l5e a pound. Disinfectant Soap, to clean paint work and sinks ete. Insect Powder, Moth Bug Poison etc. lowest prices. ete. at é © 0 6 gs 4 © € © 6 © ¥ Metal Lustre. to shine ali $ e ‘ e ¢ 6 9 ? e é c ¢ € ¢ © JOHWSON & JOHNSON DRUGGISTS. 8S 6DB6BEDIDQDSD F. 3QVSIDBW’ ————— oe oe Se ance DPB O DOSS D969 SD 1D OO 70RD OB HBOS ODS ane ent NOTICE The Creek known as Sherry ‘'reek, hae been leased fortw lve monihs for ‘isping more could be fitted ifthe mornings were utilized to better advantage theo they are now Stanley Bros. 2i parposes. Anyone found irespassiug there- 02 shall be proscuted. | 107 PATRICK SHERRY Mmm ATierica’s Greatest Corset TON SPSOISOS 44 20 090 HOCO W. B. Corsets are made in many styles suit all figures. Evervthing tbat lon experience, capital, and enterprise can do,is em-— bodied the W. B. Corset— material, work- manship, style, shape and wear all considered; and the fact th WwW. B. is America’s Leading Corset Today Tells the Whole Story. They have an immense sale in the United States, and are now being introduced in Canada. Try the W. B. and you will be satis— Prices $1. $1 35, $1.85. and up, Miss Sexton, expert corset fitter of New York, in attendance daily 9 a. m. to 6 p. m, CORSETS FETTED FREE STANLEY BROS. often to the surface. and shapes to get. the PSE K . os > z OS GOO SOD OIE tt Sa aE, ae > bd are a greet worry and expense—it is hard to fit the little . feet—chen there is the wear——continually ranning about, % sometime: in the wet brings the SHE QUESTION We can make it easier for you. Our stock this year is large, very large, its bought right too, experience hastaught us what shoes We have them black and colored at all prices, BUT! we advise a fairly good shoe; soft and tender feet require goed shoe~waking. Parents try our Childrens Bo pts. we ALLEY & CO SE BOk 6 OOS SE TENDERS. Sealed Tenders will be received ty the uudersigned til the 1 t of Juoe, trom parties willing to contract for the con~ struction of foundation of the proposed chureb at Kinkora, accordiog to p 898 ard specifications to be seen at the Parochial Residence at Kinkora. Envelope to be rmoarked “ Tender. ” The lowest or any Tender aot necessar- ily accepted. j ™ J.J. McDONALD, P. P. Kinkora, May 8th 1899 a 110 dy3: wy3i wat 3i To the Electors of the City of Charlottetown Ae voa are vow called onto elect a snitabl- person, to fill the vacancy on the Board of Commis:ioners of Sewers and Water Supolv. 1 have been requested by » number of citizens to allow myself to be put 1p nomication for the office. I noweolicit your support, if it ehould :e your pleasure toelect me, I will endea- vor to discharge the duties pretaining to the office, witha due rezard to economy ard efficiency. ‘Yours truly, CHAS. ¥cSOREGOR | ‘Yard 5, Ch’town, May 8, 99 ie ‘ ee ° re—/|, ee a