<1} aS aga ee nom ‘ Minden nie _ Oy. 0 -wwouwvew oo ¢ 0 ots reo? > 2 ve THE ——— © ERE ONT Cire RES PROVINCIAL Pa ~ ye ra hs “ai of $4 “a Mm & & He MM ra onieniailit " } s Wepsespay, April 20, " - chien ul , ; . oe Pa ta House meet at 11 o'clock. . Mr. K ckbam asked the Commissioner Me oc¢ Puol c Works if it isthe intention of s,'the Goveroment to build a wharf at e ¥} Souris West this summer. sa | Hoo Mr. McLean eaid there was an old ba | feild whart at Souris but it bas rotted oo eer by hs gowu. He pa duce th es hit would only costabou! $200 would do al! he could to in- Goveruwent to build a wharf as ba Mr. M. McKionon asked tae Comm's- MM osioner of Public Works fr a deiail.d ; ’ re stai\ement of whe expeud ture on the f 4§ i C&R S ba lo ving b d e# ia district No 9, K iny 7 , BM Couaty: McD -nald’s, Taylor’s, Mahai’s ; a | and McPhersun’s,—T be amoun: agreed to r ‘T » be Ly ught from wll ba | be paid, the amount paid, and the name; y le . Bl of the per:ous to whom payment was ke leadicg dry geods ctores, re ' ee | Hoo. Mr. McLean tabl d the informa F: S| tion # ked for > + | Mr. Aribur Peters introduged a bil } am*uding the act respec ing assigomenuts, ft i which was eet down tor seco..d reading to- & OO. CBO cIWS DR COGS 0OGIOOOS | morrow. DOMINION OF CANADA. Province of Prince Edward Island In the Surrogate Court re: Betete James Laird, late of Ne G'a-~ row; in Queen’s County, in the said Prov c*, merchant, dec.ased lL atestate. he undersigned, Jane Laiid. Admini+tra- x othe estate and effects of the said James ine, Will oa Tharsdey, the flurth day of sy. next, A’ UD, 1800 at the hour of e'even ‘tack foren.oon, uader and by virtue of a mn @ granted me by the Surrozate of the 1 Islan’, sell by public auction, at the ve''ing hease,at New Glasgow, occupied the swd James Laird, at ths time or his ¢cas , the following pieces and parceis of sad that is to say: — A) Alithattract, piece or parcei of land, tiimate and being in Township number TZ in Queen’s County, bounded as fotiows, Pat is to say, commencing at a st«ke fixed on the banks or the Clyde river, at a reserved Dee of road, at the northern boundry cf Abrabam Van Buskirks, (now James Puli- gnuan) land; tence running south eighty-six @orees, thirty minates; wes 24 chain-; thence north 45 degrees; west 61 chains; thence north @st —return to the place of sommence- tent, thence slong ths shores of the Clyde to boty Winter’s Creek, and by the south western + ce ofthe ereek toap st fixed neariy oppo- + te to aspriag issuing trom the footof the rorth-easiern ba,.k of the creek; theace bya line runsipbg north west, uati it intersects the above me stoned nor'h east line, contain- 1g one hunired acres, a little more or leas, ‘ogelhor with the dwelling hou-e, shop and vills sitmate thereon (B) All that tract of land situate on the each of Rustico, on Township number 24 ommencing at a stake set in the west side of Vater Terrace, and in the north east angle o! fonipg Static nb number one, in possession of ‘ B Morrison, ard running thence by he m ignene meridian of the ear 1764: south (degrees west 200 feet to the hore of the Bay of Rastic» aforesaid thence orth wardly a distance equalto 50 fet at ‘ight angles thence north 60 degres east to wid terrace and thence s uthwardly along the same tothe place of cominencement together with the fishing station thereon. ‘Ube under-igned w)]! a'so at the same time and p'ace sell by public auction the saw-m ll: velonging to the said James Laird and the Jand connected therewith which the said James Laird held under lease. The undersigned will also on Friday the fifth day of May next at the hourof twelve clock noon infront of the Cou t House in Mharlottetown sell by public anction under and by virtue of the said license the following nieces of land. All those plots or parcels of land, situate and being in the common of Chariottetown, aod being parts of comnon Lot vumber twenty, of*the common Lots of Chark tte- yew >» bounded and described as follows. Plot No. \7T—commencing on the west side of tae Baipeque Road at the southern woandry of Lot No. 18, thenes runn- wg south aleng said road 45 feet or until it meets a néw road or street running at right angles from said Malpeque Read, westerly; thence aloug the north side of said new road yt street 80 feet. to plot No 16, thence at right wogzies northerly 45 feet, or to the south houadaryiof Plot No. 18, and thence aiong snii youth boundary eastwardly 80 leet vo the place Ww commencement, Plot No 7—Commencing on the south sid* 0 said new road or street and in the western beandary line of plot No. 6. solid by the Char- lottetown Woolen Factory Company to Albert Warren thence runving westwardly along the south side of said new street or read 42 feet o. to (he east bonadary of plot No. 8. sold to John H, Gates, thence running southerly at right angles to said new street or road from the said two plots of a uniform width of 42 feet for wie distance of 90 ‘ee’. Dated this 30.i.da) of Warch, A 1D, 1899 JANE LAIRD, Administratrix W, &. STEWART, Proctor dy aw& wkt reece ¥me Seed Wheat. WHITE FIFE, grown one year from m ported seed—on the “Warren Farm” 'OHN NEWSON 6 —d&wlmo WANTED.— Two or three girls to learn dresasmakiog. Ap ly to Miss stewart, Gr-«fion St., between Prince aad Hilisborough 85 “ SUNNYSIDE” DENTISTRY S23 Me AP AP UT AP Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up Si als. OR. AYERS —_— A business stand at Victoria Cross, Lot S|, consisting of « Lut, 83x99, Dwelling iionse, Barn, vever tailing wellef water. The buildings »re vearly new and io a good state of re por. Immediate possession given. This one of the beet mtandsoo P. KE, Island fora peaern! blacksmith Vor pasticulare a; ply t J ASrLEWART Black mith ®hop, and a Qs motion of Hon. H. C, MecDonald the b ll amending the Summerside io corporation act was reaja third time aad pasted. Hon, Mr. Rogers presented of the Hospital for the Insane, Houre thes resumed committee on the reo ution respecting the Hillsborough Bridge. Hoo. Mr. McDovald climed that the awendmenot introduced by Mr Shaw Iast bight was out of order e@ it imvolved the expenditure of a sum of money and could ovly emanate from a membér of tne Gov- eromeat. He asked for the ruling of the cbar. Mr. J. A. McDonald claimed that the amendment was in order, a3 lt Was an amendment to @ reeo!ution introduced by a men. ber of the Government. Mr. Sbaw sieo argued that the resolu- tion was in order. The chairmao, however, ruled that the rerolution was out of order. Mr. Shaw tnen submitted the following amendment : That after the word Government in the last line of che R solut on the following be aided thereto: ard that inasmueh as the Federal Government owes this Province large sums of money in regard to the non- f :\fi m-nt of the terms of‘union® our pio- vortiva of the sum of $23,074,83 being the excess cf expenditure on canals over that estimated wh-n thie Province eptered con~ federation, our share in | ke manoer of the excess of expenditure over estimate of $21 672,073.27 on C P. Railway our share io like manover of $20,299 143.87 being the excess of expenditure Over estimate ia re- gard tothe |. C. Railway and also our sh re of $27,077,487.33 being the exce-s of ex, enditure over estimate in regard to sibsdies to railwave in addition te other claims as set forth in a memorial dated 1%:h day of March, 1898, aud signed by A. B. W. rburtor, Premier of P. E. Island, J. W. Richards member of P. E. Isiaaa government and H.C .M cDonald Attorney G n-ral of P. E. Island. the Government of :bis Province shal! receive and accept, from the Dominion Governmet io p rt payment of said claims the sum of $40J- 000. Hon. Mr. Macdonald beid that the same objection apy hed to this amendment as to the other, and asked the chairman to rule it out of order. Mr. Shaw, Mr. Campbell and other mem- bere ut tbe Oppositios protested vigorously agains the ruling ont of the motion, but the chairman did so despite their pro tesis. Tae Speaker then took the chair and the main resolution was carried on the ful lowing division : — Ayes—Farqubarson, H. C. Macdonald, MeMillan, McLean, Rechards, McLaughlin, Mc Natt, Rogers, Sivclair, Peters, Mc- Willhams, D. A. McKonon, M. Me- Kinnon, Reid —14. Nays—Gordon, Shaw, A. J. McDonald, Arsenault, Campbell, J A. Macdonald, Bireb, Kickham, D-sRocbes-— 9. Hon. M.e Macso.sld introduced a bill in accordance wiih the resolution, which was set down for third reading to-morrow. Mr. Campbell moved the House into cousmittee On privileges, and spoke in com- demvation of the action of the Govern~ ment and the chairman Mr. McWilliame defended his couree as chairman, and claimed that be bad done what was right in ruling as he did. Mr. J. A. Macdonald thonght ‘bat if any precedent could be found for the ac- ti oof the chairman, in all charity to the the report produced. Hon. Mr. Farquharson claimed that the , resolution moved by Mr. Campbell was out of order as 't required 24 bours notice and must be in writiog. The motion had not been put in writing uaotil ihe Speaker asked that this be done. Mr. Shaw was epeaking in support of Mr. Campbel!’s motion at one o’clock. At the afternoon session the motion re~ gerding privilage introduced by Mr. Cam p-— bell was discussed at length, and the speaker ruled that it be taken up tomorrow after prayers. Mr. D. A. McKinnon moved the second reading of the bill respecting the profession of medicineand surgery, with Mr. Wise in tbe chair. At the evening session the bill was re~ poried agreed to in committee and set _dowuw for the third readiag tomorrow, | House adjourned. —— - Mailacd Empire: Sir Wilfrid Laurier says it isnot well to helieve what ove | rewds inthe papers. But, on the other ‘ hand, it is eqna!ly plain that it is unsafe to accept off band whit some p ‘liticians cay. DAILY EXAMINER, etl ti es hte salt iS at MS TO i oh et hon. member fur West Cape, it should be } TiE HAWAIIANS. |Some of Their Virtues and Their Vices. The Hawaiian, or Kanaka, az be is often , called, is far from being a savage or bar | Oalrliau. ii > surikn g'Y uduusome, b it iall and of superb muscular developmen! and poseessing @ most gleasing intellectus! | appearance. The native woman is not particularly beautitul aud ene may walk Lover Hovolula without fi.diog one of | the pretty flower girls whose charms we read about. Wht littl beauty nature zives the Hawaian woman is not en- vanced by her loose Mother Hubbard nor y ihe by bare feet peeping from benea b | ner expan ve ekirs, A- soon @ the bloom | f wou ‘ \ -he becomes | x’ remely H conoplexion ie a | igh I »n bh + wonders | nily | ou- ard her * black and straight, Lu- al: dieing: ¢+ characteristics of the | K .naks ia hisopt mieic tendencies. The npaod rain wi'l vive bim airo, the waters willyiehim 4 sed wiih plenty to eat od drnk, be reaoos, why labor for the morrow wher : morrow will care tor iselt? Work ‘« decided!» distasteful to ; uM tle will fis, and ne i8 4 good eailor but seldom Cao be be induced to labor on, pantations or do anything in which con- tional! application to work i- necessary. He is honest and never vicions, save un- der liquor’s influence and even then more talkative than danzero s, Al! mankind is his kindred. Hs friends would gladly share their laet crumb with him and he would return with pleasure cromb for crumb. He does not know what theft means and could be trusted anvwhere. He loves to sit in the shade aod thumb the strings of his ukulele, singing sofily, and ever #0 melodiourly, the legends of his forefathers. And wounderful voices bave the Hawaiians, exquisitely sweet and of wounderful power. Tobeir rendering of their Own songs can never be forgotten by ove who bse attended any native gather- ing. Thie race is gifted with more stirring eloquence and greater musical gifts. Education ia easily graspei. he Hawaiians are exceedingly quick to graspevery form of knowledge,as their nistory shows. Their leaders are natur- al orators, quick to think and sez a point, speaking with great force and de» cided ability. He is a great drinker, he loves every- tning that inebriates. L'qnor bas been the curse of his nation, is exterminating Re RATER aS Om RRNA hie race, but he is indifferent to that. Great horsemen and swimmers are the Hawaiians. Men aod women, boys and gris, all have their borses, and all ride at awild gallop. The sight of a Kanaxa women, barebeaded and barefooted, rid- ing a bere back horse ata most furious pace is a pecular one. In the water the people areequally at home. A familiar pictwre is that one of a women, swimming ont toa reef and there catching flying fish as they skim the waves. The firat ome sees of the natives isthe swarm of littl boys who Aive for nickels, coming wp with the coins in their mouths, ewiles on their faces and begging for more. The men are great swimmers aud perform many daring feats in the water. Hawaiians are exceediagly fond of flowers and decorations. On fete days ‘hey adorn themrelves with wreaths, called leie, of beautiful flowers. When~ ever steamers leave, Hawaiians throng ‘ the docks, adorsing their friends with flwere,and +:ngiog “ Aloliay”a song that wishes good luck,a pleasast voyage anda speedy returo. The nationad band is often there and furnishes music that long lin- gers in the ear of tbe ceparting traveller. The whie pepulation joins in this pic~ Luresgue ceremoay. foo exceed: g y striking featnre is the dev iion of t a@vavaus to ther rulers. Ex Qoeen Lil.u kalasaisto them their ocluved ruler etill. Ata pwbhe reception giveo by her jus: before the fag raising last Augu-t, ver followers cawe for miles io pay her bowage. At the thongnt of | ann+Xation they wept bitterly, and eagerly ; renewed their pledges of love avd devotion to her. She rquaested them uot to attend the flag raising ceremoniee and her wi!] was law, save fora few in the band and national guard. At the flag-raising, as the band play ed the rational bymr, the tears flowed down the muesicia ehveke, they could produce but a succes-jon oiscords and soon overflowing with yriet they torer aside their instruments and wept. And pe: ple lowering their flag. SORRAAEARAARE many 8° mpa'hetic tears were shed for the i CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 27 id9: a a le Queen Wilhelmina’s Oath. The coronation of the young queen of Holland will take place, according toa recently published decree, on Sept. ,4. On that day the young woman, with right band raised, in the presence of the states general, will pledge berse!f to the following formula, which is a | strange contrast to the oaths adminis- tered to the Russian and Gelman em- perors: ‘| swear to the people of the Nether- lands to observe and always maintain the fundamental law. I pledge mysel to defend az.d to preserve with all my power the independence of che kingdom, to protect public and private liberty gud the rights of all my subjects and to employ for the preservation and ad- yancement of individual and general prosperity all the means which the laws place at my disposal as the due of an upright queen. And may God aid me in my work.”’ £0 CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures; if not, au money back. Equally good for Neuralgig and Geadache. 25c, at all Druggists, IN THE RACE FoR Favor Y : Baby’s Own i distamecd. the ficid, Its scientific prep-zration and the purity of its ingredients. make 3 it the best of soaps for the dcli- na ® cate skins of ladies. and children. THe Acsrat Tomet Soap Co. 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