THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN MAY 9 1899, TRY FEKS & GU FOR Stylish Millinery Miss Van Stone, our new williner attend: al yrders personally. Try Wiss Van Stone for your new hat. She came to us highly recommended gnd wi } i you. TRY WEEKS & CO KOR Black and Co iored Dress Goods We } ave just received and opened a jarge cole new stock of rich black goode, Broadcloths, Costumes, plain and fan y dress goods, the very latest Wili be happy toshow them to you. . tz WEEKS & CO FOR Ladies Latest Capes Qar mantle room contains a person- ally sel ‘ted stock of newest styles in Capes Drop in and see them, they are mar xed low TRY WEEKS & CO) FOR Kid Gloves The newest colerings in Clasp and Lacing. Don’t forget our 82c _bar- gain worth $1.25 to 41.50 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 22ca pair, worth 30c.,. Kid gloves, shirts, cties braces. nec We buy these goods low, anc sell them cheap, TRY ’"= > WEEKS & CO for your dry goods. We have the variety, and will please youin the price. WV hol: sale and i Fine Weather For Roofing o:-™“— Now’s the time orders are coming in fast—we're busy—but now’s the time PaO BL La AABARRAEAER We will give yo1 the kind you want at the price you want. If you have repairing o” any kind te do our pri ces are ri. ht. | and peopie can see fur themselves wha’ \ for _ PROVIN CIAL LEGISLATURE Continued frem page 1) misrepsentation of the facte. If that goveroment bad costinued ir power there is no telling what might have taken place. But thanks to the present government and Sir Wilfrid Laurier we bave much to be gratified for. Geod feeling exists to-day between the United States ard Canada, and he hoped that trade between the two coun: tries would be promoted. Times have changed and farming has beea revolutionieed, Hence we do not grow the products formerly ebipped to the United States to the aame eXteuntaswe did. Besides the Govern- ment hae fitted up cold storage and given excellent facilities to ehip to far-off countries, The government are stili pro- greseing in that direccion. Look at what they are doing for agriculiure. We are gOlng to get pov liry faitening stacioos this seasun and no doubt these will bring |} money here. This is business. These eXp-rimeutal stations will be established grain ix growo hee. This is information —olj+ct lesyons— for the people. When in Ottawa he (Mr. 73 spoke to Professor Robertson about going into this work on the Stock Farm, but the professor said that to get the the proper man would cost atl-ae: $1500 a vear. The Groveroment were not prepared for this ex~ penditare. Today he had received a letter from Professor Robertson stating that he was sending a wan here to give informa- toa rezerding fruit-growing aod epraying. Why did not our predecessors move in this direction ? What did they do for agriculture, borticaltureand truit-growing. We are going to maks ends meet this year, went on the premier, and will give the pe ple what they want. Weare going to bridge the Hillsborough. Tne Atiorney- General brought is a resolution regarding tbis work, and the Government bas done ite share iowarcs it though the Oppositien, with one exception, yoted aga‘net it. The toial expen. jivure fo. the vear is $29°,5!7 It ire'udee $15.00 for the Asylom Joua ard $9.0 for a vau't in thie buildiag. Be- sides this (here isa big amount for bridges. Though the expenditure is large st'll he made tbe statement, and mate it adviselly that, this year, revenue and ex: penditure would be made to meet and at the end of the year there would not be a dollar add:d to the public debt. He thougbt one jail should be sufficient for the province, and it would be a cierity if the old structure in Charlottetown were removel. In connection with the ex- peoditure for the Administration of Jus- tice, he paid a tribute to the late Judge Alley, whose death was a distinct lose to tne country. This year $6,000 more was paid off in bills than before, because the Government made an effort to get them ir. Tke province is therefore that wucb b-t- teroff. The estimate for the admio~ istration of justice is $1200 less this year than Jas'. in regard to dairying tkere are upwards of forty factories in this pro~ vince, and we are about to appoint am ia- spector, He was much disappointed in regard to this matter, because 1 turns out that the inspector's work 18 so limited that the desired result—that is the uniformity of the product—will not be so easily reach- ed. The inepector, it seems, can only recommend to the Central Aésociation. But it the inspector can mark the numbere 2 or 3, on the cheese scemething at least will bave been gained. The Dominion Government guarantees $300 of the inspector’s ealary. ‘Lhis Government iste pay ove-ihird, and that is the sum put inthe estimates The total expenditure om education is $129,817 We spent $13,000 a year for the past egu years more than the previous Govern ment. “here are about 531 teachers em- pleyed; and they are segond tonone = te was serry their salaries were not lirg r But the Goveroment could not comunus ih? supplements when they did not hare woe mosey. Taking up the vew Prince of Wales College, Mr. Farqabarson peinted out that when he took cuarge thee was 0 contract fora pew building. Deteniures were iseued for $18,060 ana acousact le $28,000. He unaertook to make We Sell the B 10c Shoe Goes a =-_aoa 2 <= @ we Russet, Brownand Box Oombination——Paste and Liquid-—made by Ameri- can Dressing Co. Cis If you want a cottage| we'll build it as only we| eon doit. First class work | ai prices that speak louder than words, WM. W. HARPER > age Contractor, Fitzioy Street.ccccoe. HOUSES WANTED. lL have a foal cilia i applica tions for houses to rent. Landlerds desirine gocd tenants car. obtain them oo : S qaickly by applying to my cflice. J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, Stamper Biock, Charlotteten n DIAMON D—tThe _ best 15e dressing on the mar- ket .—Try it. cfs Gilt edge, egg finish and brown commbitation: No better made BROWN PASTE (0c A BX R K. JOST STAMPER’S CORNER a, ae, this, tye, @, , 0S OO OSS => = “> > ad al @ 2 @ a @ s 3 @ 22 @s3 @s ; changes in tue contract. The dices were tuoportaagt and greatly increased tne school accommodation. That did not mean an increase in the cost of coartrucs tion, The present Government could net coatrol the price of the building. Besides | the present contract, the beatiog bas tu be ; provided for and the whole expenditure iney foot up to $35,000. We ebould have a building of which we would be proud. Debentures can be issued at 3 per cevt., and we should havea good building. The Opporition ciaimed that taxes were imposed and that the money 3pent had been. rquandered, But the people know better. Tuecost of the Asylum qill be | 9 ‘bis year, olt ough the unfortunate people th: re will get proper and jurt treatment. We propose to bring in a bill to build au annex tu the asylum, for which debentures cap be ixeued. In this connection, Mr. Farqnhareon referred to the Lowe matier, and said the Government was pre prea tu do justice to the contractor. Bat they could not wait forever. The room mast be provided as it 1s urgently required. When the House gives the wvecessary authority the construction of the wing will be proceed-d with. Speaking ot interest, the Premier said the Government borrowed money where it couli be obtaic- (Continued on page 8. ) ~--ere PERSONAL — Rev. W. J Kirby returned from Halifax yesterday afiernoon. Mr.Ge». S. Eoaman, Montague, came to town this moroing. Miss Amy Moore arrived home from New York last night. Mr. Gordon Alley Montreal this morning. Mr. T. A. MeLean wasa passenger to Pictou by the Prioces3 this morning. Mrs. Malcolm McLeod is repor ed to be still in the same critical condition. Sarah J.Huddart,M D, Denver, C0 Jor- ado, registered at the Hoel Daves last “. aa Longworth who has been visiting ber brother and sister in Toronto, for several weeks returned bome last night. Mr. A.J. McDonald, Georgetown, re- turned to town this morning. He was accompanied by Mrs. McDonald and their qaughter. M'ss Clothier, sister of Mre. Geo. Kenp, with whom she has been staying, left this morning for Circinatti, Ohio. Mre. Kenp accompanied her to Summerside. The death occured at Montrea! on Friday of Rev. Father Rouxel, Prof. of Mora! Theology at the Grand Bossinent, He was well keown by many peogle ia this P.o- vince. This night week Mr. M llish will read "Some obeervyntions upon the colored races in P. E. leland” before the Natural History ant Antiquarian Society. Rev. William Dob-on, went up to Som merside this morning tosee hia brother woo lives there. He wili return this afters noon aud lesve for Halifax tomorrow morning. Mr. T. Kegleston, who has been attend- ing St. Dunsetan’s College during the winter, left tor bis home in Cambridgeport, Mass, this morning. Mr. Eggleston worke at bomeduriog the summer months and this necessitaced his leaviag colleg before the end of the term, His Honor the Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Howian were at bome last night totne officers of the A. O. H. and Beue- volent Ireh Society,—the first of the +vening was passed very pleasantly with music, and story. The latter part most enjoyable by partaking of the sump- ‘uons repast so hospitably provided by Mra. Howlan, left on return to WOT) pf We are glad tolearn that Mrs. John McSween, of Colville Road has almost cowpletiey recovered frum ber recent aevere i|!nea*, under the skillfal treatment of Dr. Handraban, assisted by Dre. War- burton and Douglass. Four different operations were performed, and her ree covery. under the circums tances evidesces theab'lty of Dr. Hanodrahan in conduct~ .pg the caae. —= “ENGLAND AND ENGLISHMEN.’ Seen ee A treat— areal treat—in theway ofa lecture was greatly enjoyed bv the large audience which filled Grace Church last evening. Rev. Wiliiam Dobson, of Halifax, a nativeof P. E. Island—was the lecturer, and those who bad heard hm preach on Sunday probably knew what to exneet. The subject was ‘“Englanda n Englishmen”—a capital subject hendled in asplendid manner. The lecturer with bis fine, clesr muzical voice—jast like a bel'—described the Englishman;—a man different from al! other mes, and said th-re is only one place where Engliah- men can be reared and that ia Eoyland. Londoa was also tonched upon, and he told some very an.using anecdotes connect- with his visit to § feotland. A hearty vote of thanks, unam‘ously tendered the lectur- er, though Mr. Kirby who occupied the chair, wae moved by Colonel Moore, D. O. C., and seconded by Mr. J. T. Meilish. i Things to Make a Note of S VU. F.—Lodge Prince Edward meets to-night at 8 o’clock—initiation—and other importent busioess. Every member ; please attend. Team; will lepye Large’s corner at 11 o’clock to-morrow t> convey passengers to Mr. Heartz’s eale, a’ bis farm. ee C.—Will meet in their club Local and Other tems | ing. be sold to-morrow at noon. Porice Covrte —One Murpby, was fiued $2 morning. or 10 days es CarGoor Corn.— v be schooner Stanley Cnas. Lyons, arrived in port this morning with a cargo of corn, which she brought from Bostoo tor Mr. Mac, ovnred bv Mr. © Geo. E. Fu!l. _——-. ~~. --—— Lecrcre—We wouid remind all oo Tuerd y evening, the 30tn inst, tut jees “Mary Quieen of Scots” Ster-optican views willbethrown upon the canvase. Chair taken at 8 o’clock. Fire at Royatry Juscrione —Yester - day afternoon, sbout half past f ur, fire was discovered bv the station maser, Mr Joseph Kelly,'n Royalty Junction S:ation, house. The rovf end under _ the eaves were burnisg, having caught probably from an engine. Jost at this time however, the train going to Sum- merside came alon fy aod with the asrist~ ance of the train hanus the fire was put out, Not much damage was done. Srock Nutg’,—Beau Prince, record 2 28, vever was ip euch perfect form as at the preseat. Comfort and care bave always been bestowed om Beau Prince, but Mr. Bateman, hie present caretaker, seems to have maue a special study of Beau Prince’s requ'remen's aod Lis present appearance speaks volumes for hig Owners and att nd mat Meerrs Reddiu Bro, Charlctte:owa, havé aeeu.ed in Bean Priacé 4 phenom- enal young trotter, capatl: of extreme speed, and a horse-that wi'l briog honor to the already di tinguieted fam ly of epeed- producers. Messre Reddin Bros, bave in Moatrose, 22)}, the fas'eat trotter in this provinces, and if we mistake aot Mon‘ rose trotted the fastest heat in the Lower Provinces last season. While good judgment was shown in the purchase of Montrose we think even biter was shown in the purchase of Beau Prince. He ie a soa of Hernando, 2,891 —one of the beet stallions that ever visited this province, end he is a grandson of the great Almont, 33—the most wenderfal borse of his generation, Ail eigos must fail if Beau Prince dogs not reach the high ideal marked out for him and become one of the wonders of the present generation. - ——-e -— City Council Meeting. His Worship the Mayor, al the Coun- cillurs, and the Recorder were present at the regular meeting of the Ci y Council held 'a-t might. Applisation far an issue of $20,00 sewerage debentures, for 40 years at J} per ‘cent, was granted. Mr. Charles Lyons, whore lease of his wharf was about expiring was granted a release, ten years at $400, and was allow~ ed $400 for repairs. Councillor Crabbe then introduced a resolution that two additionel policemen be appointed. The matter war discussed by Councillors Crabbe, Taylor, Hooper, Horne, Lyons, Nicholsou, and Wheatiey, and the Record- er gave his opinion, that it was in the bess interes:s of citizens that the po'icemen be appoint- ed; but the resolution being put, was lort on division, : Turee of the councillers gave notice of motions at the nex: meeting arking for new street lighte, one to b- plac ed near Boyle’s Tannery, ove at Hilis- boreugh Square, and one at Queen Street wharf. The tenders of Francis McRory, for painting the Kegine House and of M. P. Hogan tor supplying lumber were accepted. Councillor Hooper tubmitted th* report of the street committee on the gracing of Great George Btreet and said the estimate was $4090. Council then adjouroed’ LOCAL NOTICES. Perfect cuff holiers, J T Harrie, London House. Shoe dressings—Ruseet, brown, and box calf combinatiuns, 10 conte, at R. K. Jost’? a ee ———— Spee Ratatat aig When Packing Furs Use lots of Moth Balls, Napthaline, or cauphor 6 nd you need not fear moths. We have @ |) i , Moth Balls, 5c a box. Napthaline (a coarse powder, 15c a pound. Camphor, (pure gum) $1.00 a pound, Insect Powder, (extra trong) 602 & pound, room thie evening at 8 o’cloek. The regular monthly communication of. St. John’s, Lodge No. 1 A. F. and A, M., will be held in Masonic Temple tonight et 8 o’clock. Tomorrow ie the day of the great sale of DODDS SPOS DOE 0 49D 09D ODS OBO’ ODO? 5 ee dairy cattle at Heartz’s farm, OO MAE 6 QOD ODO SF FOU aeene D]eoqoneoean om ReMeMBeR the Bogus Wido ¥ this even- Tar OLp Lexpox.— We direct attention to the fact the Old London property wiil druak, Ejward this who wish (to enjoy a literary treat to attend Rev. Mr. Fualierton’s lecture in Wright’s Hall, Kent Street, Corset Selling Ie Se ie Sas Sm , They have an United fied. GET FITTED BOSCO LSHST OSC SEOr * é 9940eeee SOOE NSD CT CESS at Stanley Bros W, B. ‘ made in many styles to suit all figures. Evervthing that long experience, capital, and enterprise can do, is em- bodied in the W. B. Corset—matezial, work- ¢ manship, style, shape and wear all considered; and the fact that WwW. B. is America’s —9 ftmm— Ariarica’s Greatest Corset W. B. Corsets are Leading Corset Today Tells the Whole Story. immense sale in the 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 FITTED FREE STANLEY BROS. —see ty ? “SSS SS 52 = - have them narrow, we have them small, we have them large, have them heavy, we kave them light. not a wan in Charlottetown that ORILY with the famous SLATER SHUE. ww ALLEY & CO SLATER | SHOBS : $3.00 2 PAIR = eA Hundred; of pairs now % in stock, all the fashionable ~~ shapes, FOOL FORM, RAT- (~” IONAL, NATURAL, AR- ISTOCRAT, BEAUIDEAL <y ir dark or light tans, and BLAOK leathers. Wehave -) them long, we have them ~* short, we have them wide, we c we lonestly we think there 1s we cannot FIT SATISFACT- CARD TO THE ELECTORS- Heving been solicited by a number of | citizens to nominate u« & candidate for water and se verage commmirsioner in lien of the Hoa. David Laird #bo has resigned, I beg to say that I have accepted the nom- ination, and if elected will de all in my power to serve the best intereeat of tae citizens, I hearby solici: the voter, and support of the’ citizens, as I my not be able to make a ~(rsopal canvas of esch individual. Yours Reepectfully, 8i JOHN NEWSON. To the Electors of the City of Charlottetown As vou are now called onto elect a | enitable person to fill the vacancy on the Board of Comm’s-ioners of Sewers end | Water Supply. I have been requested by & number of citizens to sliow myself to be put is nomination for the office. I now solicit your support, if it should be your pleasure toelect me, I will endea- vor to discharge the duties pretaining to the office, with a due regard to economy and ¢fliciencv. Youre irulv, CHAS. McGREGUR Ward 5, Ch’iown, May &, *9@ Se tiatieea A z x 7 2 . i > ; : 2 : i | ; 4 . k e a a t : i Cea eee oR ERE a r PP cw wn sane eerste sive sine sonammmats cemsinacmmatnaaisinan in a tame mainland tiin) ‘ati yrs a _ aa ee eZ atin tcceaaaueamasatt ieee sematammmamemayias arerafiis am ae ae Wace Cah “eee See AmaN scene 1 Boece aia te ee ne a ara P maar eee: ces et Raa pa as Sea aR