in —_ ; . _ _-— ~ ~ HE DAILY EXAMIN 7. “ ~ DET EI TN Ome eMC * Vit VA ay ~~ ow Ores 5 res ) were Pye : * ; 1 Y! i ‘> 5 a wi | Si Sy g. Sul sca » - | aid a oe di pic 7is : OF COURSE E YOU WANT ~~. a Cut of Our $7.95 SPRING JASKET JACKET. Of course you want the daintiest, prettiest your money can buy. Ot course you don’t want t» pay too much for it, Our Jackets were all® made is Germany, ard & A SENSATIONAL Islander, MASS. tery {[Spectat To THE EXAMINER.] CHARGE MADE Against a Former P, E, REV. W. T. McLEOD OF ,BROCK'I0N, Action taken by the Boston Presby- Breextoy, May 9 —The judicial commis; ten Dollars per Year This is True Liberty, when Free Born ‘Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,” —Evniripes Single Copies two Cents sas —————-— ~aetenneneinen 7 7 “> > 2 — - , JOL35 *» yom .JARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, TUESDAY MAY 9, 1899 NO 409 Rea aes joo , - Seemann er nena cecnomcin Se = — Te PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE, Monpay, May 8. House met at 4 45, Mr. Campbell asked the Commissioner of Public Werks what action if any, has been takeo to repair the brid.e at Victoria, Crapaud, that was destroyed by the storms of last summer; if no action bas been tak- en what course de the Government intend to pursue to have tkat very important public work repaired. Hon. Mr. McLean said it was contem- plated to have asteel bridge erected there, |} and they had received several tenders. He hoped in the oear future to see uw good permanent structure there. Mr. Shaw asked the Commissioner of Public Works to table aj! plans received by the Government of this Province for a new P, W. College and the names of the persons furnishing said plans respec tively, a copy of the tenders received fcr the construction of said co'lege, said copy TROUBLE WITH DEW couiNe Hox THE TRANSVAALS Is the Expectation of the Hour THE MATTER IS ASSUMING MUCH IMPORTANCE What a Time There'll be. [SpactaL to Tae Examiner.] Wasurincton, May 9.—The Navy Depart, meut has selected a successor to Admiral] Dewey to command the Pacitic Station. Orders have teen issued detaching Kear Admira! Watson from the command of the Mare Ieland Navy Yard and ordering bim toreport to Admiral Dewey, at Manila, ‘o relieve that cflicer when he feels that he can be spared there. THE WHITE MAN’S BURDEN Mr. Chamberlain Hastily Leaves Lonc on. A Lot of Black Men Killed in Africa. (Sexeiat ro Taw Exawiver. } Sprcia, Tro Tus Exaurver. Loxpoy, May 9.—The crsis in tle C ] a mm lili as i ili a 2 NA RO AS ge NNN Rl NB ARE MN te *s “ ae 7 Poon y ( 5 pa / f 2 y . . _—" i wil sid “lt i , aah ; r ae ee OE A Ae OE AEE RE ONE: TORR aie Ht ec cin a panciacipoipnecaaen a ee ee es Poet ees . © TE OSA ao io state rewpectively the plan on which each .tender was made, and the tender accepted; a copy of the epec.fication and agreemeot entered into with the Govern- ment andthe contractor, the amount, if any, agreed upon by the Government and cortracvor ip excess of the tender accept- ed, the changes or alterations from plan accepted, if amy; and the amount agreed upoa if any, between the Government and Lonronx, May 9.—The foreign office has received news from Unyoro that Colonel Evatt attacked chief Kabarega on the last bank of the Nile on April 8th and com- pletely defeated him. Three hundred of the enemy were killed and Kabarega him- self, severely wonnd«4, and King Matanga were taken prieoners. Colonel Evatts Transvaal is begioning to overshaiow all other topics of public jinterest. There is an uneasy feeling iu official circles. Despite the fact that Mr. Chamberlain is not known to suffer from apy disposition he left town suddenly, an unusual thing for him to do. His private secretary strictly concealed sion of the Boston Presbytery met yester- day and investigated the charges against the Rev. Wm. T. McLeod, who was tem- porarily pastor, until a few weeks ago, over the Presbyterian Church here. This commission decided to suspend Mr. McLeod from the goepel ministry until satisfactory proof of his innocence was imported direct ftrom® the market Black ones und colored ones —and enough to choose from ARGOS AIR hc EE NRE NTE AEF Bas OR eet ti sibcmanin: esi tah enema le ete of xe , —: O bias 4g i er eae seein Sala ‘ i ete aaa ree) Nt a i ~ a ee | a i wee An‘ seme of the prices are Fawn box cloth coat, piain back, neatly made, $4.05 > Pretty light fawn tweed jacket, shot silk lining, brown Trim, bluette jacket, smoke pearl buttens, fancy stitched orown velvet collar, silk lin. ing, trimmed with small pear] battons, $6.95 Moore & Mcleod ; t lined witn shad- ed silk, four pearl buttons, 38 Other prices are $10.00, B 10.25 11.35, 14.35, ete. eee aS J |» Mug {1 D Ih» |» iy > Is {hh» Is i» (}y Ih» Ih» [hy hi {li hi» ij» {hye Ip ¥ YF S SSF SS SSS See PS ees Fe —$—_—— Ladies... ~ gatlorHats Woe Stow An Excellent Stock T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE ‘| presented. : town, P. E. Island hie former home, and The charges against McLeod have been attention, and b-fore the church felk had taken action. tendered them. he settled pastor the action of the eliers was irrevocal le. the church seceeded aad formed an in~ dependent presbyterian church. Those members claimed that their ac- ship for McLeod, but because the govern- Your Feet If they ache it’s the fault of your shoes. Get your next pair from a man who knows his bus- mess, Sboeing is our business and we know every ltranch of it from A to Z. Try us, we will prove it in hand made as well as imported Specially Selected boots and shoes. The business that disapoints customer sunder- minds itself. Drop in and in- spect our stock. See the LEADER in mens for five quarters—$1.25. We study to bring ou back, and want to please you more than once, Thos. McQuaid wer Queen St. Hoot & Shoe Store. oSe®e HOO ODVIUDW SSD } McLeod is understood to be ia Charlotte- For this action about eighty members o¢ tion was not through sympathy or friend- ment of the church, through the elders, C-> 04D OD CD OD O*<D MEET EE QS OS O DIO ODS é ; able iuformatiou at an early date, coatractor in consideration of said change or alteration;aod alsoa statement of al! further change® or alterations proposed to contract and awarding of the same, and also in connection with any changes or Hon. Mr. McL-an promised ali avail There. were Bo changes contemplated at present The allegations are very serious and! but if, during the progress of the work, {by prev ding for the better inspection of ‘Lhen the church by a vote of 44 te 18 milk, wniich cattle aod dairy premises. refused to accept it, Lut as McLeod was not, Tbe -notion carried, aod Mr. Fortes wae jealled to the chair, Progress was reported. ‘ ~~ Mr D. A. McKinnon introduces a bill incorporating the Montague Electric Com pony, which was referred to the private bills committee .* On motion cf Hon. Mr. McLeugblin the bill incorporating the Mount Stewart For- ester’s Huli Company wasread a third time and parsed, The Budget Speech. do vot branch out into industries er maau~ faciories. The present Government have had a little more enterprise than theirs pre- decessors; ana if we succeed io carrying out our legislation the people will get what they want and our rewa:d wilbe eure. Look at our butter, cherse, lob-ters and other producis. We have greai ca; abili~ ties, yet the people are leaving us. We must do something to keep them a! home. We sent a delegate across the Atlantic, and his report was before the House. The delegate did his work qe!l and the cost of the mission was trifling. The Premier then spoke of the recent visit to our Prov~ ince of Professors Roverteon and Macoun and the benefit the mission was to our people. He attended Jl the meetings they held and the large gatherings were delight- ed. Professor Robertson epoke highty of the intelligence of our people, saying they were equel to those of the most advanced parte of the Dominion. But the Opposi- tion say we are Only following in the steps of our predecessors, Canada bas become a vation under the present Administraticn. Some 6000 or 8000 people have come :nto Canadathis winter. Tbe great Northwest is being populated. The Doukabors, the latest settlers, are a good people. Hon. Mr, Farquharson then proceeded to compare the present trade of Canada with the United States and the trade be~ tween the two countries afew years ago. It is only a few years since there was almost @ commercial war brought about by the Censervative government through i (Cc ntinued on page 5.) his destination. The Secretary’s absence causes no end of speculation in parliamentary circles. losses were two killed and twenty wounded Uganda soldiers. un be made in construction o: material in ing MR. TARTE’S CONDITION. velvet collar, $4.85 [es | likewise it is stated that he bas prepared | connection with said College; and al! papers | The general epiniow 1s that the conatry “| for a baaty departure from that city. and correspondence in convection with the | has reached the limitof tolerance of Oom a Paul’s diplomacy. It is felt that some- thing must be done to terminate ibe pres Me Will go to Bugiand fer, Trey front, silk lining, $6.50 in the hands of the police for some time | g}rerations made or proposed to be made , fr ’ and a warraut for his arrest was issned at|in connection with the constractiou of | ent unbearable situation. ment. Light fawn tweed coat, B the time the case was first called to their/ ®&4 co:lvge. a a The Canadian Commons. (Sreciat ro rae Examiver) Orrawa, May 8.--Mr. Tarte is a little Fawn cloth coat. velvet elaborate. | changes were deemed ne in the [Special To 18¢ Examiner J easier, but his disease is still very paiofa! collar, very handsomely trim- When reports of certain acts of tle eS ee ee Ortawa, May 9.—It was private mem~ It is understood that he will eal for med with silk braid on sides yi | clergyman first came out, much commo | pyblic Works to tabie acopv of sll tenders | bers day yesterday. England in about a fortinight for medical back, box back, $7.95 FR |} tion was crea ed, the di finite reeult being 8 | for supplying with wee’ flour the Hos Sir Charles Tupper reviewed the protest | ‘Teatement. . . oe . division of the membership of the church | pital for the Lusane and Poor House for the ecti f Lord Aberdeen in F Dainty little jacket, _ very hich M - d a . iding | Yee! 1898 respectively, wud the naraes of cbeaiaterd ar ret ; ‘ Big Railroad Trust. light, very trim and “chic” in oa a. i rhe eumeel nese putanlng Sh curty Gat Se Er appearance, pa-tor. ‘The Board of Elders} Hon. Mr. McLeantabled the informa- | made by the late Goveroment after ita de- —- ia the church first brought | tion asked for. feat, money for papers on the subject. the charges to McLeod’s notice Hon. Mr. Rogers moved the second The motion for the papers paseed, but it (Srecta vo Tas Exagusen.} a . , reading of the bill ameading the Act of a h as N : a : aod asked for his resigaatio: which ‘he Iecorporation of the C ty of Charlottetown was intimated thatornly such papers New York, May 9.—Details of the big railroad trust to include all the lines bes ween Boston and Chicago are being worke d out. Major Marchand Reported Killed were not recent would be brought down. Cruiser for Ic: land. [SpeciaL ro TS BxaMInes | Lonpox, May 9.—The British cruiser (Seectat to Tas Examiner] Galatia bas been ordered to Iceland on account of recent seizures of English fishing craft. Paris, May 9 —Itis rumored that Major Marchand returning from Fashoda, haa been killed in Abyssinia. a erence IMPORTED Seed Grail AAAAA AAR ARS ov cD 4 Insect Destroyer A liquid easily used, pat- ent top. RID YOUR HOUSE OF BED BUGS One application does the work. We are agents for the ahove and recom- wend it. PRICE—I5c PER BOTTLE ae A.W: REDDIN Phm., B Central Drug Store aR Sunnyside. FREESE SESS YS —— eee The P,E Island Magazine is out, and on sale at the us- ual places. American Banner Oats Karly Gothland Oats Whits Siberian Oats Black Tartarian Oats Duck Bill (2 row) Barley Six Rowed Barley Was SI Carter & Co. SERDSMEN AASAAAARANAARASARAAR FRESE EYE EY ve Geo. , ed tinh enapesmninas onener i ETE A 8 A: EE a ae eR > scene era ce I a I IR z RM . iu ‘ iw) r A 5 5 ee iad SO aT al al ed i , rea nee ae Sl iat At the eveviag session, Hon Mr. Farqu-~ F. B —- {> was unsatisfactory and they were allowed | barson moved that the House go into com- arm oots Ip no part in the proceedings in which Mc- weegge oe cong ne ao : | 2 ; . , . Leod was ca!led to account. ate 00 hee: eee ae ae Ve §& 4 I.’s about time you put off those heavy winter boots > Fic cnanies ibedip eis Add Tie een for sbsie senendepetion. is ‘ : a . proceeded to deal w : ‘ 5 anc got something lighter for spring W ork. clored doors, but among the witnesses |‘er ot emigration inting out that our a ‘ : J |p» x ~ » po a * «| 4x. good servicable plow boot is what you v ant; we i cilled were some of those upon whose — are taught to believe rig pares . = ° ; 4 «(] have them, our own mike 91.35. Imported ones 0c statement the police obtained a warrent for yt eee nas beomaies ABSOLUxELY PURE H dj to.$1.20. Women’s strong boots 85e to $1.40, Boy’s e McLeod but too late to secure bis strest. | down wrath upon the Government because gh al . i i @ *¢ Girl’s strong boots 65e to $1.35. tp . mee Te eee eee ee ae te Makes the food more delicious and wholesome: if ! ded for e&~ ROVAL o 7 GOFF BROS lib» DD ODODNSDOHS BOSDSSDBID | LOM are to be commen ie tablishing good government intbe Yukon. fe 4 lh yp He thought we should be in @ tie . a ‘he Home Manufacturers, Ih» position to keep our _ people er re | ie On ame at home. We are slow-going. We =