OO — — SEs TEs : * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the P ublic, may speak free,.”-—EvRIrIDES. Sinetr Copizs Two Centre ———— + ——————_$ TNF —_—_—-— ans —~ "x) SS eee ainsi penetisicinainciiaiecitatipa Never befo ec have we shown values in Mens d SLAUGHTER SALE fen Ss and Boys’ Clothing HE BOTTOM REACHED Macdonald's. such extraordinary and Boy's Readymade Clothing. We » not keep shoddy clothing, and goods bought from = — € 2. ri. 26, 18 VOL. 28.-NO. 3} soy SERIES. _OHARLOTTETOWN, P. B. ISLAND, FRIDAY. JUNE i“ PROVINGIAL LBGISLATURS. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Wepnespay, June 24. AFTERNOON SESSION, House met at 3.30. Dre. Jenkins presented a bill entitled, An Act amending the City of Chailotte- town Incorporation Act,” which was read a first time and wade the order of the day for second reauiliy to-morruw. Juorspay, June 2o. FORENOON SESSION. House met at 11.50 An Act incorporating the Minister and Yrustees of the Presbyterian Chur: li of Tryon and Bonshaw was read a first time. An Act incorporating the Charlottetown Wovlen Milla Company was referred to the Private Bills Committee. The Act amending the City of Charlotte- | town Incorporation Act was read a second | time in Committe, Mr. Gordon in the chair. | Dr. Jenkins, who has charge of the Bill, | explained ite provisions. He said it pr- vided that the number of City Councillors shall bereduced trom10to 8—that Wards 1, 9 and 3 shal! have «ne representative e e, Ward 4, two, and Ward 5, three. This, he thought, would, as nearly as possible give tepresertition by population. completed what was the total amount paid for such work, and to whom / iin Mr. McLean replied that the con- tt not finished. The sum of $200 has been withheld by the Government. Mr. Rogers asked the Cemmissioner of Public W o:ks if the inspector appoiated to sup *tin- tend the building of Mink River Bridge (Mr. R. Keefe) had heen dismissed, and if so, the reason of his @ismisee!. Hon. Mr. McLean replied that the reason was that the Inspector had been, hand in glove with the contractor— which is net desirable. Mr. McKay presented a petition from Jas. Arthnr, John Rolling, Charles Dickiesor, Wi. J. Simpson and other tenants of that portion of the estate of the late John Hodges VYinst:e now beld by Mra. S. W. Smith, prayieg that the Government take such mesures as will place the tennante on this portion of said estate in the same position as ether holde s of lend in this Province. Mr. Peters objected that the petition abould firet be handed to the Government» Mr. McKay e:id thas he wished to call the attention of the Legislature to this important matter at the earliest possible moment House adjourned. : 18 te, Oitawa Correspondence. Although privileged to be an eye Witness | of some and a participant in other of th 2 | ecenes of the past few weeks, destined as} they are to constitute an important page in Canadian history, yeur readers were al- ready so fuily conversant with the story of | the last illness, the death and burial of Sir | lia he walked attended by wgives Entire Satisfaction. We are now selling at Mr. A. J. Mcdonald said he did not think John Macdonald, that I forebore inflicting the new bill waa any improvement on the: myself-upon them last week. auch prices, if you consider the qu vt ever ofiered in Charlottetown. esewhere. 8. MACDO: Charlottetown,J une 12, 1891—dadv & wk J y ory? ality, are the Cheap: We would ask you your own interest to look at the Stoc 5 = |. ining wrong end first—that no time to spend over a bill Phacome law after it was passed present arrangement. Le wanted to know | if tere was any special reason for reducing , tie number of Counciilors De. Jenkins said he did not know of any pariicular reas a for making a redaction in. the number of cvunvillore, but he th pught eight was quite enough. Mr. Arsenault thought they w the I that mght not by the | people should | k before buying ere begin-, {ouse had, House. The wishes of the tiret have been ascertained. “UIENDAR FOR JUNE, 1201. | Mr. Warburton spoke in favor of the bill, and said he thought the desire of the people for a change was made manifest when they eiected Dr. Jenkins. == -~ + | | MOON S CHANES, New Moon, 6th day, Oh., 13.3m. p.m, S. | - The Leader of the Opposition thought | fiat Quarter, l4th day, Sh., 21. Sma. m., NE, there waa no doubt as to the feeling of the . tae pecple on the subject, as their action in | Ful oon 22d day, Oh, O9.sm., p.m, Se j electing Dec. Jenkins showed that they de-| tae: Quarter, 29.1 «ay , 3.6m, p.m , NE, | fsired a change, fle did not think it made} ——. } * 7 hany material difference whether there were) San ‘Sun |Moon!High| Days | rtx\liERE IS NOTHING that interests the average man AS eigh: councillors or ten. He, however, had ) Dat OF WEEK) i .ca'sets | rises |wat'r| lenb | much as the price he pays for his Clothing —unless it is doubts absut the qualifications of tbe, ae ae ; . ° om 9 : 24 ¥ . telectors when the bill is submitted for the} a h mh mimora after : m ithe price he pays for his Wife’s Clothing. We don’t deal in approval of ihe people. He thought chat | 1 Sasnlay 17} 312 8 8 292 92 the latter. In the former we have an assortment that tor j=l _ eee oor : ea Wedaesday g) 39,219. ¢ ©3 | . a 1 {the }.st elec ionfor mayor shou all wed i iy ~ aa : a = S oo General Excellence and Low Prices has absolut sly no equal ite vote as well as those who yoted on that CFritay 1s) 4113 2110 42) % fim the city. Ve do not claim to be the Cheapest © lothie®, /decasion. cea ee > Sataray 15} 42) 3 55,12 28 27 | -_ os Sey + ol de. Jenkins sad he thougot that ad who j Sanday 15) 42) 4 37imon 27 | but we claim to give the Best Value. [paid their taxes wouli be alluwed to vote § Voaday 14; 431599 0 7 29 | : ‘a fag usual. . *aemley $, 48 6 30 0 40 3Y | Our READY -MADE CLOTHING is manufactured on the 5 The Leader of the pee — - ui Weluesday if, 44) 7 33) 1 26 #) | . a nF arial No favor of the rinciple of the bill, its ob-| ’ , . | 3 . od material. 0 P . i Pars.tsy 14, 4558 40/2 8 3l | premises by competent workmen, and of g rd . solid ject was to give representation by popula: | is Ftrlay << - $5; 200) . | shoddy. No mose-back cloths. We can give you &% SOM ition as nearly as possible, and it would not} 15 Saturclay 13) 46:10 56 3 4B Va hs © ith | @ il appre seople a Sale 13 47111 53} 4401 33 ALL-WOOL TWEED SUIT for $7.25. It pays to deal with —" until approved by the people at i sr 7 ; 2 7 i: ss Mr. Rogers spoke against wards and HTWe lacad i3 a % al 9 a ae — LOTHIER ward politicians, He thought that uader 18,7 a 13 48 4 ia 8 391 35 | re i a the proposed arrangement the representa- Friday ! 49) 5 25 9 17| 35 : tives of Wards 4 and 5 could outvote the WS aturday 14} 49' 637110 TF 36 | “i oe representatives of the other, three Wards— 2 entay 9| 7 on =. | Charlottetown, June 22, 1891—dy & wky the wards in which almost all the business y vi , i4 4% ‘ 48 10 45) oat ree — eae mar f th it . ; 2 Mowday 14| 4918 53/11 295 35; ° a rr Ts tase oe, of the city was transacted. 23) Pues Jay 14) 50) 9 45) aft 14) 35 | After some furzher discussion, progress 24) Wednesday | 15) 5310 30 0 58} 35 Ww k ti e best assor ted stock was reported and the House adjourned. 25) Thureday 15} 5011 31 46) 35 e€ cep i S - ° ° ‘TRRNOON SESSION S6/Prislay li} 503139 223; 35 ° , d FE AFTERNOON SESSION. | 4; ) Saturday 16} 5O1t 52) 3 2R 8 of Plam an ancy Stationery vy House in Committee passed the bill re- ay aeeiay 13, 50|morn| 4 28} 34 ‘ ‘ d > * lating to the City vf Charlottetown, with aiiindsy | 13) a8) 528) 8 Charlottetown, and aim to supP 5 aa laa J Caesd +y 1617 49 0 34: 7 "5 13 d j i «| Mr. Bell asked the Provincial Secretary Ete the best class of goods at the LOW s | oe ie table of the House oe ——- 1. A copy of ths contract (if any) entered | Ste | Artotypes, a ermanent § i de al ead &, or association relative to the holding of any enti lepaseitie, 3 z ‘ the apnual County Exhibitions in King’s siuaply #5 upton sof € + ane Arto ty pe KS tcehi ngs, and Prince Counties. - metre lache, Lowi #36 3 hi es 3. Copies of the returns filed with the and wpiiting, general focling Stec a Kite Ings. Clerk of the Executive Council, specifying of debility, ete. If you are in detail an account of the receipts and ex- omen nn tty of these of - di e i penditure of the several =e of last Catarth, and should love no e . d B k AER | year, so far as relates to the Government sar Feri, © Lotte, , Printing ane, OOKDINGING WA Ce rrbsidics setion replied that th time, neglected cold in head q Hon. Mr. McMillan replied that the renults ia Cates, followed branches a specialty. papers would be placed upon the table at by ¢ . : ¥ consuinption and death. Senet nr nceists oF sant Mr. McKay asked the Comumissions® Wemtia sade byadirensing HASZ ARD & MoO BRB. pac Works whether the Goverment ae - Brockvitie. Ont. have entered into any cont ract for the oe Charlottetown, May 29, 189] —eod a a | packet service between Charlottetown, Fie =— —————— New London and Rustico, and that the con- ‘est possible price. el Engravings, t of this Province Driving Park and relative to the bitions. into by the Governmen with the Charlottetown Exhibition Association, holding of Provincial Exhi 2. Copies of apy contract or contracts (if any) entered into by the Government of this Province with any body, corporate an early date. gn AO" by a J EVERYTHING ex OREHOY NDANDANISES | C AR Rh The Best Goods. ithe market afturds | Satisfaction guarantee f Rotel: j Oup & ch COUGHS: : me PINS COLDS: oo 74490 YEARS : @ PRICEDS"PER ee | ARMSTRONG & CO. PROPRIETORS St. John., N. B, Charlottetown, May 28 , 1891—2aw and wy " Painters’ Supplies ! Mili Supplies ‘ Carpenters Supplies ! Farmers Supplies IN THESE anon ie TAGE GO The Lowes d in every NORTON & F tract be laid upon the table. Hon. Mr. McLean said that the lowest tender had been taken. The papers would Despite the predictions, the hopes and | feara of the grits, it did not take long to find a new premier, nor many hours for him to form a new Cabinet. Now, I am not going to tel! you whether the Govern: | or-Geveral passed over Sir Hector Lange- | vin, and called upon Sir John Thompson, | who found his religion a stumbling block, | for I dv not know. Neither am | aware, except from reading it in the Patriot or! some other equally unreliable sheet, that His Exceeliency threatened that if Mr. Abbott did not come to time he would call on Mr. Laurier without avy further notice. All 1 know is what the public know, and) that is all that is necessary to be known, that Mr. Abbott wa# called on to form a new administration on Saturday, and that without any breach of the fourth commandment, he completed his task at an early hour on Monday; that all the mem- bers of the late cabinet consented to retain their portfolios under his premiership, and that business is being conducted at the old stand, according to the old lines and with- out any change of name. | am well aware that, accordirg to the most authentie grit sources, Mr. Chapleau kicked so badly that he sprained his ankle and has been laid up ever since, and | know also that grit re- p: rters manufactured and published lengthy interviews with that gentleman in which he was made to say great many foolish things— things which are unworthy of any man ip his position, and which no man of rdinary common sense would utter, to say nothing of Mr. Chapleau, who is nobody's foo]. It is afavorite pastime of the Ottawa Free Press—of which our friend Gorman, formerly of the Summerside Progress, 18 editor—to illustrate the dissatisfaction and general unpleasantness which are said to exist in the Conservative party, by publish- ing interviews with (always) prominent Con- servatives and leading Tories, who, having been seized with an uncontrollable desire of telling ali they know, fall at Gorman’s feet (where, the Lord knows, there is plenty of room for three at a time) and open their grief. Nor will they be satisfied and re- signed until the said Gorman promises them forthwith to publish all they have told him, and a great deal more, in the Free Press, which he does right up to time. Then the Free Press goes abroad and the St. John Telegraph, aud the Hali- fax Chronicle, and the Charlottetown Patriot, and last but not least (two or three weeks afterwards) the Summerside Pioneer , reprint all these confessions of pemtent Tories and humbug their innocent readers. | 1 laughed myself all into a kink this, morning (224) when I yead in last Thurs-' day's (18th) Summerside Farmer that un-| less Abbott completed nis cabinet at once Laurier would be summoned to try his hand. The sweet creatu Farmer has been asleep agin! Abbott had completed his cabinet-making | on Monday, and THe EXaMINER had an-j| 2 a a nounced it three days before Farmer John woke up to pen the paragraph from which I have made this precious extract. Need I be surprise ed with coming outside of civiliz stivn, when I rea from an {sland three days d such had Laurier at the head of affairs, passing be laid upon the table at aa ear ly date. Mr. Bentley asked the Commissioner of Public Works what steps have already been taken tawards opening 4 new road leading from Sea Cow Head Road towards Hurd's Point Wharf, Lo: 26, aud whether it is their intention to proceed any further with the opening of the road this season / — Hon. Mr. McLean replied that an inves- tigation had been held, and the Govern- ment wi] endeavor, work completed. Mr. Regers asked the Public Works if the Superv for Tuwnship No. 17, Prince B. S. Mills), has for what cause, a0 in his place ! Hon. Mr. not aware that there ! fownsbip No. 17. Mr. Rogers said T County, District No. 11? Hon. Mr. McLean evad Mr. H. C. MeDonald as sioner of Public Works if the contrac J. W. McDonald, at been completed ! LINES. ODS! t Prise for Good Geods that ught right and sold low. 2 respect. Wholesale and ENNELL, City Hardware Store. b ed the question ked the Commis t o if pussib'e, to have the Commissioner of | isor of Roads County (Mr. been diamissed, snd if 80, d who has been appointed McLean replied that he was g a Supervisor for ownship No. 17, Prince Dixou’s, Lot 58, has If the same has been all necessat y supplies, rushing the revision | of yotes, and making an appeal to the | country at the earliest possible moment. Strange to say, however, It was guilty of a | notable admission in Laurier’s pregramme. It said nothing of dismissa!s of tories and app intments of grits to cfiice. Apropos of dismissals, I hear that some startling changes will sor n be made among civil ser- vice and railway employees on the Island. Mr. Liurier is not yet premier of this Dominion, aud frum present appearances it will be sometime ere that calamity shail occur. The grits experienced much amusement over what they imagined a dif- ficulty on the part of the Conservatives to find a chief, but It does not take much of a prophet to predict that Mr. Laurier will never be the grit premier of Canada. The party have been hard enough to please i re who runs the | Why, | d that | am occasionally taunt- To. 1 : The leadershi c Mills and Dav e:. [ in commission. Mr. Abbott is premier of Canada | may gay for the information of the Island grits, and so far the grit party in parliament have had precious little to aay about it. | put in the hottest hour I ever spent (except yesterday in church) last Tuesday in the 118 really House, anticipating some fun over the announcement of the new ministry and the arraignment of Michael Connolly at the Bar of the House for con tempt. I waited long and patiently ti'l Sir Heeter made the announcement, and then I suspected the fun would commence. But it did not; the grits listened quietly end | was disappointed, But I thought there would be surely some fun wheu Michael Connolly came up. It was 25 minutes to four when he was called, but ea Michael had been summoned for four o'clock he bad no notion of attending a minute before that hon- House tad to on with other business meantime Precisely on four the Deputy Sergeat at Arms announced that Michael wes in waiting, and his lawyer, Mr. Ferguson. Then Sir John Thompson moved that the report of the cominittee detailing Michacl’siasolence and insubordination be read, which Mr. Rouleau cccupied exactly 25 minutes in doing in his own peculia volta puk, while 1 mopped my head. AH this time the aforesaid Michael was standing vn- comfortably before what he aftecwards dis- ed the uo o | mibed as the dryest bar he ever stood up to in bis life. The reading being finished, sir John Thompson moved the House to enquire of Micbael whether he would pro- duce the books. Whereupon Michael's | lawyer advanced and for another 25 minutes ‘explained why Michael had not produced, and should not produce, and would rather not produce the books, winding up with the state- ment that if the House really meant what it said, and were bound to have the books, nothing would give him greater pleasure than to produce them Michael was ot dered to produce the books immediately if not sooner, after which it was six o'clock, and the maddest crowd for sometime vacated the gallery. Mr, Laurier says he is going to move a vote of want of confidence, but as he will not have an opportnnity before next week, the pro- ability is that the government will last till that time. Ww. C. D. ' Bermuda Bottled. } } “vou must go to Bermuda. If | zou do not E will not be responsi« le for the consequences.” ** But, I can afford neither the tie a “We. if time ner the money.” that ts impessibic, try SCOTT'S EMDCSION CF PURSE NORWECIAN CGP LIVER OIL. Fesmetimes enti it Bermuda Bot- Lied, and many cases of >») CONSUMPTION, Bronchitis, Cough or Severe Cold KI have CURED with it; and the advantage is that the most sensi- tive stemach ean take it, Another thing whieh commends It fs the stimutatinge preperties of the Hy- pophesphites which 16 contains, You will find it fer sale at your { Sreocrist’s, in Salmen wrapper. > s” yeu wet the genuine.” ; sco’? & ROWNE, Bellevit.e. er re | | | | | | ) ; } ) ; ) ; , | } ; , ) ; ; ; ) ; ot SERA OF ER OR ESOS OO Established 1e71 — ee - Sontinned 1891 —— BY CONSENT of the New Administration, W. N. RIGGS, TAILOR, WILL MAKE, CUT AND FIT Men's and Boy's Clothing. tepaired and Presse’. Fair Clothes Cleaned, For cash Only. prices. Qu ck work. next to Tanton’s Corner. Acid. Kent Str_et, Juneld 2m Zaw. Mouriatic 10 CARBOYS PURE. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Oiled Clothing. ond DOZEN SUITS Carter's Best Amei- y cath. HORACE HASZARD. Grain & Potato Sacks, rot” in one of her leading pspers. The Patriot is very little better. It has) SACKS, large and small sizes. a correspondent somewhere between here e) OOD and Charlottetown who supplies it witha ? HORACE HASZARD vast deal of **O.tawa News” that is news; wilds? indeed to us when jt arrives here. It was} Charlottetown, June 22, j891—3i eod intensely arausing to read the leading ar- | —-————— . dieeeeeneattiiniiairania ticle in one of its last week's issues. It | PLANTS. AISIES in bloom, pare white and pink ; Pan- sies in bloom (most every color), 3c to se 250 to 4sc per ad zn. Plants to bloom soon, nd Carnations (double), indian and Sweet William, Sweet Rocket. | Fverlastirg Swee' Pea and Forget-me-nots, 3c to 5ceach, 3c to 400 per dozen. The above are hardy wintered-over perennials. SEEDLING FLOWER PLANTS (transplanted | and well-rooted), at 12c per dozen. Ralsam, Zin- nia, Pansy, Daisy, Portulaca, African Marigold, Pot Marigold, Morning Glory, Phiox, Kverlast- Nasturtium, Sweet GAYS ' } each. in blossom, & China Pinks, ings, Candytaft, Mignonette, Pea, Stacks, Verbena, etc., Lobelia and Golden Feather (for edging). ifc per 100 ; Canary Creep- er, 2c per dozen ; pouble Dahlia Roois, ic to be each. VEGETABLE PLANTS. rane Cabbage from hot peds, 49c per 100; ¢ aulifiower, Site « Celery. 40e; Cabbage from seed bed, 10c per 100 ; Cauliflower, do, - Tomato (transplanted), 12. per dozen, from seed bed 6c ; Squash, Pump- kin, Cucamber ana Melon. 0c. per 0OX. The above for sale at our Business Stand in the Karly Transplanted De ' iti i osed both MacK-n- ee a ae _— , setory : rch 03 Churloitetown Market as we il as athome, Hee zie and Blake, but ¢i victory perch On| ~~. on North Side of Market House, Orders _\ their banners there would be a grest many|sent by mail, boat or rail as directed. Please -| aspirants for the premiership. As it is, it} send cash with order, Stamps taken. | must be borne in mind that Mr. Laurier }s Address, 5-GAY & 8OY ‘ Leader of the Opposition onty in name, for} 3.5.6 20%. m:y’8 -law wy Pownal. real'y he is j int leader with Cartwright,