BY = 4 g : F ver A This is Trae Liberty, when Free Eorn Men, having to advise the Public, may epeak free.” Eourms ~~~” ‘Single Gopi mo Gan a _- 3 —————_——— $$$ mores = ma r VOL ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, TUESDAY APRIL 25, 4999 NO g quae BSS i = o —_ -* ON gt eter AEC Mr a ae © pak ato —- - . . et Lam Vell? a> 4. + ey! : \ ; . tu 8 st lh a lh at ih acesio~t sats nan 9 hah tallied dead nclibete~al sta thse ~ ~ ‘ ten neal Mitte iol, alt tt, sell ES) hed eee: HP SES Pe se a Ne ee ee ned ms oe i hy SPo we \ ' ~ ee one ws mere WY litte alin ws We've been planning ana preparing for this ior weeks—indeed for months. We’ve made every srrangement to give you the finest display of spring millinery that & Ch’town has yet seen. Thursday, *, , : ro Seer. S peveosves = April 27th, 7.30to 10 p. m.& ce \ ) M4 2 ~ _ ore” i €. Pew Vy ow ae ok is the time. The ex- hibit will be on our first a e +] floor. We won’t ask S you to buy, you're in- vited to come in and see the kind of work —& that’s done in our mil- & linery room. » "A > \e fen ery wee Ly ‘ : 3 OF e ttle Del aA ite od Moore & MdLeod &: wt Ls of - . be Millinery ot Style EE: Sh, FY REY Ee ) Pe ea Pe rae MY AP. ado aS Peele: SR Py oa ae | — ee If lt’s Newso’s It's Good Sps%ety Fes Comfort Dosen 't Cost Much! DOUBLE 9 M% ay ej ‘ ESP IE LS Be SH Sie PITY ALL WOVE WIRE You can buy a good MATTRESS for $2.85. &BettexrCne our patent adjustable “‘Empire Spring” for $3.75. 4. Better One Still “The Queen” for $4.00. M7 a4 “> oF NL 2 SS PET, MY, A cash discount cff all the above. 7S m JOHN NEWSON 3 be Fr Me Fe Me Fe SA Me Fe 42 s. Ne 4% 3 Em Me Bi Se Tile SENSE TS SRC GAS Seta’ Se We ENP TE LITO RP EL 3} dirty with tobacco filth. THE GOVERNMENT AND THE TARIFF, Motion to Discuss it as a Whole, DIVISION BRCUGHT ABOUT BY DAVIES’ AMENDMENT. Members Vote on Opposite Sides and Cause Laughter. [Srectat To The Examiner.) Orrawa, April 25.—In the House of Commons yesterday, Davies, of Saskat- chewan moved a retclution that o:1 be put on the free lis’. Fraser, East Lamb‘on, protested against the abolition of the duty. Ellis supported Davies’ motion. After David, Beattie, Johnston, “Monck and o hers spoke on (the subject, a motion of Fielding to adjourn the debate to deal with the tariffas a whole was adopted by 68 1030. Suetzinger and Monck against PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE The Hillsborough Bridge Resolution _— DEBATED AT CONSIDERABLE LENGTH YZSTERDAY. tmmary of Mr. Shaw’s Able Speech —Other “Speakers. Monpay, April 24. H« use met at 3.°0. On motion of Hon. Mr. Farqubareon the bill amending the Charlottetowa Sewerage Act was read a third time aod passed. Hon. Mr. McLean preeented te Publie Works Report. Mr. Saaw then resumed the debate on the resolution regarding the proposed bridge across the Hillsborough. He pointed out that upto the present time the people south of the Hilleorough have ; be-n deprivedof thealvantages of railway , communication, and eaid he would be ~~ amencdment, Beattie ani Craig, Govern-~ ment, vcted for the amendment. Davie, Richardson and Oliver caured laughter by supporting Fielding. Ellis was paired, but took occasion to explain to the House that ifhe had voted he would have voted against the amend~ ment. Typhoid Fever Among United States Trooys. (Seecta, vo Tae Examiner. ] Havana, April 25.-Over a bundred cases of typhoid fever are reported among the United States troops at Puerto Prin- Twenty deaths have occurred, cipe. CORNER LOAFERS. Sir, — Charlottetown ronghs are allowed to congregate at corners and the doors of our City stores, making the air filthy with tlasphemy and the surroundings equally We haveno law in the city to stop this and fonr councillors led by Councillor Crabbe have voted against auyamendment. If these Coun- cillors had to pay for the broken glass and recreant tohis duiy asa repsecentative lif he did not do everythic gin his power to | promote the branch line for that vicinity. He thoazht, bowever, that the present pro- position savored strougly ota Dowinion election. Several yearsazo Sir Louis Davies ' promised thatif elected be would prese | this noatter ofa railway upow the Gov- ernmest. Subsequently S.: Louis took (the ground that this railway ehould ran |from Murrey Harbor and P:ake’s as it ‘would be preposterous toruo it to South- ‘port. Thiswould obviate the neceseity }of spanning the Hillsborough with a bridge, But Mr. Mart’o, after bis election, clearly showed the injustice of running the railway to Peake’s although it would be chea;« forthe Government. The justice dne the pe ple of Manay Harbor and Bel- ‘fast in res yect to railway communication is | fully recognived. They enterei confederas ' tion On the same lines as people of the rest | of the province and they should receive the /Same measure of justice. Lhe Opposition asked the Government for the official estie |mmate of the cost of the proposed bridge. But the Leader seil they bad no estimate, and they all seemed to b- in bli «ful igoors ance as to whether it would cost $500,000 or $800,000. He (Mr. Shaw) arked the Attorney- General on Friday tie length of _ the bridge according (o the plans they had re- ‘evived, He also asked the Attorney-General regard'ng the length of the approaches to |} the ends of the, stutmenty. Bui he had no | information to vouchsefe in either case. He FIELDING BRINGS DOWN ESTIMATES lncrease in Expandituras of $550,000 AN INCREASE OF $421,000 ON PUBLIC DEB! CHARGE Incr ease in Civic Government Salar- ies and Civic Service. [SpeciaL tro Tue Examiner ] Orrawa, April 23.—Fielding has sub taitted the estimates. The total expenditure estimates in this first draft fo: 1599-1900 is $41,528,000 for current account, and $4 758,000 capital. The proposed increase in current ex~ penditure over current year is $55,000. There ee nominal decrease in Cc pital expenditure, but these accounts are uausaally largely de- ferred to the supplementary estimates. The increase in the public debt charge ie very lareg, namley $421,000, aud $270,000 additional isto be spent on the Yukon savings bank. Interes’ is charged at 3 per cent showing that Fielding has changed bis mind per~- mavenily is to areduction in rates, Civil G .verament sal scies increases are 319.590. In 19 cares in the civ] service pay- meatsare to be made, pnothwithstanding anything tot.e coatrary in the civi eer. vice act. WHAT P. E. ISLAND GETS. The Share of the Province in Public Works. (Srectat ro Taw ExaMiner.] Orrawa, April 25 _—I» the estimates P. E_ Island get» $53,450 as follows : China Point $1,500. McGee’e Pier $1,500. Mimivigash Breakwater $1,600. Miminigash Harbor Werks $1,006. New London repairs $350. General repairs to piers and bresk- waters $6,000. St. Peter’s Bay pier $50). : Sy de Senator Sutherland Dying. [Sreciran to Tae Examiver] Wixsrpec April 2).—Senator Suathr- land of this place is reported to be dying Beautiful line of new dainty Jackets for Spring—ready tor your inspecton. Moore & Mcleod. py i, ol 1 b> Dp D b> Dy House Cleaning Royal Oak best soap made for -l1 Laundry and Family pur- pc-se, there is comfort in its use. It isan abeolutely pure brand of soap, made from the best of tallow It retains ite weight and color and unlike imported soaps made from cheap oils, does net become rancid with age. SILVER BAK—A soap of wonderful cleansing and lasting properties, cut in pound bars, A large qaantity of Pure Diamond Potasb and Lapthorn’s Royal Pot- ash on band, and in course of manufacture. They are indis~ pensible in every household, 'and are vastly superior to imported, For sale everywhere. Charlottetown Soap Works. gas senna Bo [io Wr > fir > Bp» pm [o> wn] Things to Make a Note ef. a eee Twelve young ladies against twelve young gentlemen at the pronouncing bee tonight. The Natorel History aud Antiquarian Society meets next Tuesday, Charles Pelmer, E-q., will read a paper “Scme notes on Man Primev: i.” 77 other damages done by these vagabonds, #!so asket for informat om 48 to the wid h they would not be so willing to to screen , of the traflic portion of tue bridge and the them. Yours. | repiy was, atier considerable ehuffliog, 12 es feet on each side. He (Mr. Shaw) Tas ebtente at | would tell the Attcroey-General Chronie Disease and Rupture. |'bat according to the plan _ the width is 6 feet 9 incles. They Cured by Dr. Clift. Diploma reg~| oow nothing whatever as so the cost of istered in U.S. and Canada. Send Stamp! :he bridge, and yet they are prepared to for information, or cal! at vote $400,000 of the people’s movey towards Truro, N.S. office in Merchants’ Bank 1* constructios. The Atiorney-Geverel ot Helifax Buildiag; Hours. 11 to 1; 4 to has given ux a rehear:ai of bis trip» Ot ewa : ee om ’ Current rumor bas it that thie pring, 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesday, he is a under guiee of pressing our Itevere Hotel in M*iectom, and on Friday'claime, the Leader of the Gov New Glasgow. | ern ént went to C:tawa to press for e’ Windsor Hotel, in re the givernorship. However this may be, it is a fact that be cawe beck empty- banded. He (Mr. Shaw) earnestly hoped that the Leader would be shelved so that be would not bave the mortification of leading a party that has uo use for him, The senior member for Charlottetown, it 1s eaid, also had any eye on the goyernor- ship, and in connection with the position visited Ottawa. I: is rumoured also that the object of the Attorney- Get eral’s visit was in connection with the Queen’s County Judgeship, although it was g ven out that be went to the Federal capital to press the bridge movemceat. This is how they = are preparing [oO dee ri [ was cureD of a bad case of Grippe by {NARDS’ LINIMENT. Sydney, C. B. C.I. Lacvs. I was curep of loss of voice by MIN-~ ARDS’ LINIMENT. Yarmouth. CHARLES PLUMMER. I was ccrep of Sciatica Rheumatism by MINARDS’ LINIADNT. Buoin, Nfl Lewis 8. Burier: {hu They have just arrived—the new American |» Boot for Ladies.—the Ponseo —- made of fine selected [p> Dongola Goodyear welted flexible sole—in widths ff» C.D. & E.—buttoned and laced, ita PRICE £3.00 e GOFF BROS . UF TU PCV TET Ve FETT PNET VTE? BPAS4SE444244244 came before the House. The Attorrey~ General manifested great interest a that time, and after moving the resolution - U Mi Mi O N | tine Ships of Siate which is rapidly sinking under is load of debt. The Attor:ey-General never asked the Minister of Marine about the cost o the CO fj L | bridge,beceuse he was not on that mission. penta : ; | “I might also cite the case of @ cet! sin The Best Coal for Steam bridge Company at St. Joun, = = be i ick ember of the & Heating Purposes | frc. Mr Temple ee Some years ago a similar resolution to this House of Commons, was & principal —_—-— partner. This comp ny builta bridge i ° across the St. John River, which they Alt orders for cargoes issned | a'lege cost them $375,000. Io order to } | Intercolonial Coal Mining Co., Ltd assist them in their ed them $230 010, or within $45,000 of what it Cost them.” ; If tbe Dominion Governmest wish to fo low the same oourse vow they would Fred W. Hyndman give us $700,000 to assist. — would be no bes tetion about voting the extra AGENT.....- $100,000. They should pause before (Continued on page 4. el at this office. $16,009 extension $3,009. Our big D.scount Sa'e, includes rattan goods, farcy chairs and rockers, hal] racks sideboards, ex'ension tables; everything has got to go, as the whole «tock must be clear~ edout Come early and get first choice.— Jobn N waon. 93 3.ns8 aa ET COvAL BAKING ABSOLU:£LY PURE POWDER Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©O., NEW YORK. Souris, Knigbht’s Point Breakwater, ete, Summerside Harbor $30,000. Tigaish, renairsa to the breakwater and f il - — AARAAARARAR British —— OKINOL 7 *, . ' * Furniture Shine “SHINES” This isa well knewn fact by all who use it—cleans as it goes —ensy 10 ure, UARDS d ‘ ¢ z OlaiV laudable enterprise | an paymen or same recelv- the Dominiop Goveroment kindly advenc : More ofthis pop- Received yesterday Baa Me 5O Royal Silver Polish for your silverware— Positively no after dust—and barmless—those who have once tried will use no other.— Chamois 5c up— ; Pure French Castle 12¢ per lo, Sponges-——some splendid val- ues.—Svuaps in variety and cheap —Gold paint—Clothes Cleaner, etc., elc. A.W. REDDIN Phm.,B Central Drug Biore > Sunnyside. Sue VENUES PLEASANT HOME WORK FOR MEN OR WOMEN; day or evening. No eanvass- ing or experience needed; plain instructions and work mailed on appiication for position, ; Address Memorial Co, London, 8 ee, We Oo mms — eee er emcees ne CED ARAAAAAARAARSARAA ular Game Lewest Prices Geo. Carter & -Go. IMPORTERS ee ee ee ee ee re . 7 FE OEE Oe ET CO RT PSNR