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Sold Only in i-lb tins, iebelled JAMES EPPS & CO,, Ltd. Homcopathic Chemists, London, Engiand. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPSS COCOA W hite’s Caramels and Snow flake Chocolates ~~ Can be had at any fc lowing first class ore f. J. Morris ». L. Heeper W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. MeLeod & R. H. Uasen, ~s> > a | @® es @s &e on Bring back anything not dene properly ¢ Bring back anything not done right 9 Its our business to turn out work g righe, and if we are informed that work we have doug is not f ...-factory we are only too glad to g se it Butisfectory free'of charge. ‘our bu-iness to please customers i we always strive to do 0 as far i lies in our por er. When ir need of su;thing in our 1¢ remem ber ~“~eoa > =e & @ @ ® ©] 2°. * @ 4 ; f * THE MODERN” é minders Engineers & Machinists ¢ and Boiler Makers. g ‘pace stewart and Co’y. Nav. Co’v’s Wharf é Ch’town, PET é Phooe 125 Stear oo te “~ oe. @ eo J eo e2 @~ OO ee TO BE LET. Tha wvell- known bus.ress stand, form- @iy ka swoastbe Cenvral Hotel, contain-~ 22 "come, with large stable and yard, #'eauted near the market, on Richmond Si eet. Rent woderaie, App y .0 I. CAMPBELL, D. C. McLEOD SbARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLI JITOR, ETC. Orrice--Benk of Nova Scotia Building, Charlottetown.: dy 3 moe wk!y 1 year. Oe a ——————— ous me THE LEGISLATIVE FARCE Played at Charlottetown, May 8th, 1900—Hon. Donald Farquharson Manager. FIRST SCENE. Oh eure we’)] lorg remember The glorious eighth of May, When the Gordon’s swore by all the gods The Farquharson’s they’d elav, For how they schemed and pletted And pillaged all the the land, Till freeborn men no longer Such tyranny could stand. The time was named, the meeting set In a big stone house up town, And at the hour the factions met To knock each other down ; The gentlemen and ladies, too, Rusbed in to view the scene, For all the town and country knew There’d be wigs upon the green. There stood the Gordons like a wall When time was called at four, And never in that dingy hall Was such a wild uproar ; The poor Grits quaked and held their breath And glowered in terror ronn’, With not a sonl ’tween them and death Bat Mister Speaker’s gown. Bat Moses! What a racket, What runing to and fro, When like a Bobs or Buller, “Tn walked brave little Joe; The Premier turned white, black and blue, And swore and tore his hair, While Kruger bold, from Souris, ® Fainted stone dead in his chair. sore Then Gordon, Campbell and McLean, McDonald, Birch and Shaw, Began their guns on them to train, And teach the Grits the law; So fast the stinging bullets flew They dropped dumb in their chairs, And Poor James H. so frightened grew He couldn’t say his prayers. ; Ben wrung his hands in sore dismay, Brave Arthur cailed for rum, Good Peter pleaded “‘let us prav The indgyment dav has coms.” Old Kroger roared out “murder!” The Premier yelled **Polig2!” St Anth’y arte! **sand for the Priest And let us die in psace.” Some called nnon the Premier To ante np tha ewag, Aut Donald cried “ zounds don’t you know We are yet the Speaker’s gag ; for —— sake men holl to your a2ate Throughout thie fearful dav To-morrow brings 39 8) relief, — Brave Pineau’s on the way.” Then, Kruger-like, the white flag He hoisted o’er his chair Saying ‘‘men let us go home in peace And end thia aad affair, ” And every loyal Gritseemed glad Vbile langhter filled the hall And the goles went home alltearing mad ’Cos none was killed at al! SECOND SCENE. But lo, behold, next morning A stranger eate-ed in Between hia faithful aide-de-camp J k W——r and Johnny Q When faithful Jamee and Peter teal Three paces did advance Saving “Mister Speaker here’3 a chiel That’s just returned from Fraace!’ n The Speaker smiled in a “sunny” And asked with a winning air, **When did you come from Paris gay ? L1ow’s everybody there ? Your just io time to hefp us through The dreadful fix we’re in, I hope you eaw our good Sir Loo Betore you left for Lynn.” way But to answer Mister Speaker, Poor Pineau bad no chance, For each good grit hada hngging fit With the hero just from France. The Premier took him to hi» breast And his tears flowed fast with joy Asin his arms be fondly pressed His long lost wandering boy. “Come sit you here on mv right hand, We'll kil! the fatted caif, You'll feast on choicest in the land, My rarest wines you’ll quaff, Two servant’s we’ ve appointed Toon your pleasure wait, For ite our design thst you shall shine In Ccuncils of the State.” Thea spoke the Speaker,all agreed, Let’s to the business of the day, For now I think we can proceed In spite of Shaw or Mev. First you. attenticn I will call, To what you'll see just at a glance, We’ve no place here fer Wise at all Since Pineau’s home from France. Then from adozen Liberal throats There burst a wild hooray ! ** Unless be sita with us and votes, Away with him, awsy !” Firm Joseph stood and thus explains, “f «puro your terms accuret, I stand in the right,for it I’ll fight, Ye cravens do your worst.” The Speaker shouted “ clear the aisle The gods cried out “Fair-play ” ! While Joseph in Fitzsimmon’s style The cowards kept at bay— Till Richard ted a rear attack Bebind the Speaker’s gown And boldly jumped oa the little man’s back And dragged brave Joseph down. Thus was brave Joseph robbed and sold By his false brethern, too, As was his nameseke once of old Base crimes tc hide from view ; And as they dragged him, from the hall Coles and Whelan looked down in shame And turned their faces to the wall To never smile again, Roz Ror, — a0 “Suinelaneestenesrinanasttepaniemmeagnanaianens oe i Pees PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. a 7 aA aro . mee Tuespar, Mav 22. House met at 12. Hon. Mr. Sinclair presented a bill in- corporating the trustees of the Hampton Public Hall. Referred to Private Bills Committee. Hon Mr. Gordon asked the Leader of the Government to table copies of all papersand correspondence with the Do mivion Government relative to the claims if this Provinee against the Federal Gov- ronment Hon. Mr. Farqubarson said the negotia ine have been mainty of a conversational nature. Ifthere is any correspondence sat ean be used it will be tabled. Mr. A P Prowse asked the Commis- ; Public Works to table a state- ent showing what contracts have been ’ erection of the new ridge at Murrav Harbor South, the names yf contractors, smount of each contract, and dates when the aeveral contracts are to be completed ; also whecher provision has been made for conveying the public to and fro the river during the tims the proposed bridge is in course of erection. Hon. Mr. McLean promised the states ment asked for. Mr. A. P. Prowse asked the Commis- sioner of Public Works to table a state- ment in detail of the sum of $242.42 ex-~ pended on Murray Biver Bridge, King’s County, in the year 1899, the nature of the work performed ; the names of all parties to whom said money was paid and the amount paid to each person ; also the date when the work was completed. Hon. Mr. McLean promised to table the statement. Mr. A. P. Prowse asked the Commis~ to for tne ACTORS t sioner of Public Works to tublea state- ‘+ ment in detail of the sum of $100.40 ex- pended on Floating Bridge, King’s Co., in the year 1899, the nature of the work performed, the names ofall parties to whom said money was paid and the amount paid to each person; also the date when the work was completed. Hon. McLean said he would table the information. Mr. A. P. Prowse asked the Commis- sioner of Public Works to tatlea_ state- ment in detail ofthe sum of &394 37 ex- pended on Montague Bridge, King’« Co., in the vear 1899, the nature of the work performed, the names of all parties to whom said money was paid, and the amount paid to each person; also date when the work wae completed. Hon. Mr. McLean promised the state. ment, Hon. Mr. Sinclair tabled th: Stock Farm Report. At the afternoon session, upon motion of Hon. Mr. Farguharson, the bill amending the act incorporating the Cornwell Creamery Company was read a second time, with Mr Reid in the chair. Reported, agreed te and set down for third reading tomorrow. A message waa received from His Honor the Lieutensnt-Governrr transmit- ting the estimates for the year. House theo adjourned ustil ten o’c'ock on Wednesday. _ + ~—e wer oe - —--.-— - NOTES AND COMMENTS. —The Manitota Government a few monthe agu wentto the country reportiog alarge cath surplus It actually repre- sented that it had $1,054 607 in bend. When the books were examined by tne ffaancial experts it was found that this was the staie of afairs: Boaded...dedbeeccccese'voecee abies $4,439,850 Guarantced debt ............ 3,225,859 Bank ost. . usc so tccemcee 91,422 Unpaid accounts, ... 4.4: 00 166,613 —The Star points out that al! the lead- ing Liber. ls are being banquetted, and re- marks—‘And there is Sir Louis Davies —why should he be ignored ? Sir Louis should be at least tendered an *‘A: Home”? when he reaches his nutive heath. His greatservices on bebalf of Liberalism should not be left unrecognized, and the provincial Libera] statesmen, headed by the converted Mr Pineau, will be ungrate- tul if he doewn’t geta torchlight proces- sion at Charlottetown. Sir Lonis, we are assured, would be certaia cfa warm—a hot— reception ’ A oe MARRIED. On the 9.h inst, at the residence of. the Officiating clergyman. by the Rey B.D. Mackiunon, B.L, 122 Concord Street, Boston, D.vid W. Rosa,«f Eldon, to Mary Frances, second daughter ot Hugh Macs kinnoa, deq. Highfield, beth of P. E. Island, —_—_——— — al ST At Milburo, on May 10th, 190). after a snort 1lIness, of paralysis of the stomach, Jobn Guilfoy, aged 64 yeare. He leaves a w:fe and family to mourn their Joss. May his soul rest in peace. A preéious one from us has gone ; The voice we loved is stilled ; The place is vacact in our bowe Which never can be filled. ———————— eae THE DOMINION COVERNMENT HOME, hslehaanaiieiepiiinanenaiaisins At Eikhorn, Manitoba, has Found Japanese oe “— the Only Keat Cure for arrh, onderful # c , Caos Feld erfu tesults on Every Mr. A. E. Wilson, Principal Gove Indian Home, Elkhorn, Manitoba, aceon Loclosed find $1 for two boxes of Japan- ese Catarrk Cure. Would also iike to have come more of your books on catarrh. Some time ago we purchased three boxes of your Japanese Catarri Cure, and must say ; =e wonderful results on every case = d. It certainly is an article of unequal- ec merit.”” Don't go on experimenting with untried remedies; if you have catarrh in any form, cure it now with Japanese Catarrh oes ie maant in delay. Price, 5@ S, by a: uggists, or mailed, post p: by the Griffiths and Sscoumenees _ ited, 121 Church street, Toronto, 7 —‘Justac set of zuza clean, the hungrier swallowed it the gray mo rulled it out that. himself” satisfying as 4,25, 5.60, 6. The proof goat. THE FAMOUS dinburgh Rock Candy And Butter Scotch aj Direct from Edinburgb, Scot land, at Macdonald’s Drug Store Nicgut Bei TELEPHONE. EXTENSIVE SALE Furniture, Horse, Carriages, &c For Sale‘by Auction. T am instructed by L. E. Prowse, Eeq., 10 sell by aaction at his residence. Graf» ton Street, on Monday, Way the 28th inst., Commencing at 11 ocluck, All bie household effects, comprising Parlor, Dining Room, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture. Also—Horse, Carriages, Sleighe, Har- nes*, &. Terms Cash, R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer May 16 did. whiskers, find a thing to eat, and up another, and a!l the streets were emotvy and for the ie There wasn’t ascrap of meat or any old tin can and the bills were glued so tight to the bill-boards that they couldn’t b2 moved. | something fluttering in the street. found apiece of paper stickingin his throat. a tat. oy x Pe ed Oy ede erp a err f Py eC AP . fA 2 Was a Goat” ommon everyday goat, with horns and a He was hungry. He couldn't He had wandered down one street health department had been around. The more he tried to finda lunch he grew. All at once he cwght sight of Running t3 it he Tt > . n . hey found him in On turning him over they They He had swallow- Without hesitation. rning, dead. aad it was a newspaper. it all but an advertisement ofa firm with a big name t» it, calming to sell Boys Clothing just as good as ours, and for the same price. Kven a goat couldn’t swallow _ He knew ‘twas not so, for be had been eating clothing for years and felt he was somewhat of a judge He had found there was nothing quite of our Boys Suits, ass Suits to choose trom. We assure you that every ounce of effort «xp:nded in our Men’s Suits ia duplicated ; any Rate Sir Ee DF i. 2a S £ ‘ in our Boys Suits, 75e, $1.00, 1.25, 1,50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 3 00, 7.50, 8.50. of the pudding is the eating, so saith the ACCURACY IN NSTRUCTION His a lot to to with the life and usefulness of a whee!—pleasure and sat: 'y of riding it—the Massey Harris is a wheel without a fault me. hanically or otherwise—a standard for quality in the littlestdetail of its constructica— it bas grace in every line, smart in appearance and equipped with all the good features and improvements that ‘ criticisiug public will look for—see the chainless models and the 3om- bined ccaster and brake features. Write for Catalogue, MARK WRICHT & 60, LTD. 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