ae ae ee see THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 7 1898. SN, mama a nema caitemesaeni i Se i i eee martin sa very profound, but not very quick of appre- hension, was induced to see the point of lately passed by our Provincial Legisla- ture relating le trader’s licenses asd tbe —— _— eT | a : — Ee —— ——_ Ps es ; “eres : As there are four or five local dietricte in “TT NEEDS REVISION” ” Zr . ‘ > ‘ F HE NAILY EXAMINER Jench Danner dis er ie | , ae c.tach PD Corsets are A tu . “ gee Cy.h -cVePal. tier if } ; ons ; JUNE 7, love ine sauce caudidace. Mr. Mulle, who is The Monetary Times refers to the Act S A ne THE FRANCHISE BILL. Tus able and careful correspondent at Ottawa of the St. John Sun and Halifax Herald, Mr. S. D. Scott, refers in his latest Jetter to the Franchise Bill and the notable services rendered by Senator Ferguson in making it applicable tothe Provincial conditions existing here. He says: ‘The Minister of Justice declined to accept some of the amendments proposed by Sevator Ferguson to the Franchise Bill as wellas the one proposed by Senator Miller in regard to the appeal to judges fom the reviser. Bui some of the sugges~ tions of Mr. Ferguson, Mr. Mills was glad to accept, and he ought to have been grateful for them all. It would have been good enongh party politics for Mr. Fer uson and bis colleague from the Island ju the Senate, and for Mr. Martin aod Mr. Macdonald in the other chamber, to have allowed the bill to go through without any Prince Edward Island amendment. The result would probably have been the die- franchisement of every human being ia Prince Edward Island, and the production of a beautiful object lesson of the indusiry and capacity and care of the Minister of Marine. It would also have been shown how illogical and unbusinesslike is the atiempt of the Government to fit on to a general election system the various laws and devices in operation in the Provinges “It happens that Prince Edward Island alose of the Provinces has no electoral list and in its local elections does not use the ballot- Now the franchise bill proposes to adopt the ballot and certain election methods; but through carelessness and by reason of the difficulty of fitting together a lot of different conditioas, the bill as drawn did not provide for working the ballot properly with the Island system. In the Commone,,Mr. Macdonald and Mr. Martin pointed out that clauses in reference t> the voters lists had no meaning so far as Prince Edward Islaad was coacerned because there were no voters lists. The Solicitor General, who worked like a beaver over his awful task made an effort io straighten things out, and Sir Louis Davies, whose loose habits of thought are better adapted to reckiess attack than to constructive legislation, this objection and eet himselfto work to provide an oath to suit the case. There are some of the corrections which Senator Ferguson has succeeded in making. They were absolutely necessary to make the biil at all workable io his own province, aod if the Government or Sir Louie Davies have the instinct of gratitude they would be devoutly thankful to their op- ponents who have kept ihem from making themselves objects of ridicule from Tig~ nish to Souris.” By the way, isn’t it“pitiful to see the Parliament of Canada trring to make its legislation square with that oftthe Legisia- ture of P. E. Island? Could there bea more striking illustration of the fact that the Dominion Government’s new, Franchise Act is on @ wrong foundation. ————SF + Ooo NOTES AND COMM ENTS. —Another good supporter of the party has received his reward. It is said that Mr. Geo Vessey has been appointed in- spector Wright's bridge. —The minority report of the Drummond Railway Investigation Committee shows that the action of the Senate in preventing the deal as at first arranged between the company aud the government resulted in a saving to the country of one half a million of dollars in hard cash. —The St. James’ Gazette reports that a proposal made in influential circles, and backed by the Liberal leaders, is afoot with the object of conferring @ title on the widow of William KE. Gladstons, It is suggested that Mrs. Gladstone be created Countess of Liverpool, and that another mem ber of the family be created Viscount Hawarden. —A Winnipeg despatch says: “The Canadian Pacific Railway Company dis- posed of 43,000 acres of land in May, ail to actual farmers. A large number of people are getting land this year and dele- gations from the United States are numer- ous. Three thousand three hundred immigrants arrived during the month of May.” —Tbe Empire of London reports that a terrible calamity now threatens Engiand — collection ot debt=, and says: “Ifthe peuple of Cuarlottetown, or the island of which it is the capital, choose, like the people of Fredericton and some other places down easi, to adopt, and through recept more enlightened years to adhere to, such narrew and antiquated views of trade as to repel visitors and tax people who offer them goods, we can only wonder and wait. But the circular of the Charlottetown Provineal Tr-asurer go~s further in its statement of the effect of this | law. “The provisions of said Act also apply,” he eays, “io all creditors seeking to prove claims against aebtcrs under the provisions of an Ac: passed during the same eeseion, intituled “An Act Respecting Assignments forthe Benefit of Creditors,” “although” the Act does not, however, apply to contracts entered into previous to the passing thereof on the 14th of May, 1868.” This means if we interpret it correctly, that if a house, 'n Montreal for example, sells a bill of goods tola retailer in Georgetown, or Summerside, and the retailer neglects or declines to pay it when due, the authorities uf the pro- vince will not asaist that house to cols lect its justly duedebt because a license to trade had not beeu paid tothe Goverament. This, it seems to us, is something more than merely saying to merchants at a dis. tance: “Keep away from us; we don’t want you; we wil fine anil harass you you dare to attempt to sell us goods.” It is virtually helping that debtur to defiaud his creditors; becanse if the Montreal merchant cannot produce his license the Summer-ide or Georgetown dealer must svap his fingers at him and make him wait forhis woney. This isone of the recent provincial enactments that needs revis.on.” Everyone—weil, almost everyone will, eg with the last remark of the Monetary mes. $+ <> A TORONTO CONDUCTOR. Saved From the Agonies of Diabetes, by Dodd's Kidney Pills. Toronto, June 6.—The Toronto Street Railway provides avother case this week to strengthen the mighty chain of proof that Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the only cure if | Whether You are Going to the Seaside or Staying Where You are We have an over-stock of China Matting—not our fault. Some one has got to pay the piper—not you; not us. Come if you want any ata clearance price and come early, Tl ere is a sample lot in car western window. Prices $5.00, 6.00, and 7.00 A roll of forty yards. J. PATON & CO ( ' il ie » Dyeing + Two Birés-One Stone and [oe = é Cleaning ’) ce 6 nonsense to suppose or to s.2y that any ordinary powder dye is ¢ 23 good as Maypole Soap, which is teats taaataiien atta ici t one and the same time. the only one that cleans and dyes at e A mere glance at any article, be it silk, satin, woollen or ¢ cotton, thatisdyed with Maypole Soap, is all that is necessary to convince anyone of the great Ciffer- ss . ; k [EP QAD<D<D<D<D<3<D~< 3B ence between this modern method of ( ; Maypole . ¢ dyeing and the old-fashioned where powder dyes are used. 10 cents a cake for all colors and one S1v0IW.0100 0 Py a | \ tt wa Woy WA Lo) lia P Dp. No. T69 $1.50 ; Only P.D. Corsets have a universal reputation, and are unquestionably the best fitting corsets in existence. They are made in many different shapes and styles,and can be bought in all leading dry goods stores at popular prices, Removed —T — Victoria - Row . : : ‘ &< oa? ai 1sc. for black. confused the matter with various sngges- | 20!bing ee seen. @ womens daily on earth for Diabetes aaa iat ood etalon ct desk tao cchiaaeiaiied , B 1 paper. ” Some ofour existing morning aa ; FOS DOOKIES SHG Sam ee OF wee Sy Bors tions. But when the bill reached the |! i b Senin fue ohh . Mr. H. Hogg, 81 Fuller street, conductor addressing Senate there still remained, notwithstand- | Journals seem ae ae = i y ole women | No 207, has ve-n completely cured of an ¢ G : ing a number of provisions, respecting for old oe a al “pe ar egzravated and long-standing cae of CANADIAN DerorT Ar aut Onueeisys. WAGE ‘e . . Prince Edward Island, one clause which | ©lusively feminine organ of po itical opin= | yt cies, by Dodd’s Kidney Pills after R 8 PLACE ROYALE, MONTREAL etsy = oe < . P ? included that proyince and required that | 0" would be a distinctly amusing produc» . Rae a nail eal Lat stleriy f ‘le jl : One er etree FOR ati Fasnice, ENGLAND. - 4 } ; : . t 20 called “cures” had utteriy failed. al tion. It might take the title of the! °° ae QILDL ILS LO DL PLD BRSY OEY EV arar atin eyery yoter should be registered before he Daily Shemail 4 Mr. Hogg evff-red for three years witb ¢€ LELO LINDY BLUE OCrEr er air-er-4-O@°-C¢0C6°80 Bookstore. s 4 vould get a ballot. This section would s Diabetes and impure blood. He had to ane moeennnenceernnereremnn mse o be shut out every man in Prince Eiward —The St. John Sun thinks that with quit work, on account of dizziness, ei” ee ee ee oe git of eee gee ae a 3 ¢ “ Island from the polls. Mr. Mills was} four millions of dollars in the Govern- | of flesh and increasing weakness. All CH’TOWN MARKETS . Tt + Should be brushed 7 ready enough to amend this clause and to| ment Savings Bank bearing interest (af‘er | other remedies that he used bav-ng failed, se ss ARK ISHER ANS & 0, 69 h-=«= thoroughly, cares 1) 4 iv Ine "- ¢ ‘ 7 ‘ . ’ i ‘ESL , me ‘ = . give the Prince Edward Islanders a} the Ist of July) at 2} per cent, the city of he agreed, to please a friend, to try Dodd’s jTursvay June 4 j fully, regularly, then can the owner de- ’ chauce for their lives, or at least for their | St. Jobn ought not tv borrow money from | Kidney Pills. Improvement began «#! | utter, fresh, per Ib,.eeee------ V1ITWOIIS8 Victoria Square MON TREAL tect readily and more vasily, in its inciep* “e a lib ited, ' capitalists in Halifax or St. Jobu at 4 per | once, and eix boxes effected a thorough ; Butter, tub, per Ib ...... weeee O17 to O18 , “a ’ ? ient stave, the deadly decay which sooner 4 “ Then came another snag. lo Prince cent. But the Suc sees a diffisalty An | cure, Beef, per quarter .....06. wee ee 0 06 to O UG Ty rters of Fi W or later attacks pearly evervbody’s teeth. e Edward Island, in the case of a scratiny | the way of the establishment of a City et ee Beef, small, per Ib....+.+. se+++.€ 06 to O12 mporters of Fine Woollens | when you discover tho-e cavaues dou yes 2 after a provincial contest, there is no diffi- Savings Bank. St. Jonn might take a More Nawsparers.—The Record is the Chees +, per Te euch se saeens 0 12 to 0 \4 and Tailors Trimmings delay, but cor.e at once and have them 4 ' culty io setting aside illegal votes. The} jeaf out of the book of our Provincial | name of a new daily paper to be started Calf Skins ....-. «+++. oveee Ue ee . ; TAS filled at Sunnyside Dental Parlors. 4 : voting 18 open und if it is found that some Government in this regard and practically at Sydney. A new weekly is also to he Ducks, PCT PAll ceveees ce ereee 7 4 to ~ . Merchant tailors and Wceo!lea buvers ae one has voted who had not the right, it is | establish a Jocal savings bank, borrowing staried at Baddeck. Eggs... ree sarees er eee 4) ” 0 40 wanting to assort their +tocks will fied DR. AY ERS p | 3 only necessary to examine the poll book, the money required under the provisions nein he abies 7 ee =0) so » G0) our stook of Wool!'ens the } Patnless Ext 5 t Te th 2 ete 5 discover that he voted, and strike out the ! of a“ Temporary Loans Act.” . OUF, POT CWle soe coves coves + . 5 vz | largest in Canada, atniess Extraction of Teeth, sae 4 . 9 * s : FOCSE cbc cb ec ceee eosoecevioes ‘ ) fe : — —- aan von in the Dominion Jaw, where} _ The man who stands up for justice ‘o Perfectly ( ‘ured Hides 00D ...00. 796) to 007], S#mple Room, 72) Prince Wm. St, ~ a Ue oa stip woh 7 _— ae his country in the face of prejudice is HAP cniacikeses cccees cvece O55 100 40 St. Solin, N. i. - 7 oder the biil as introduced in the Senate, : TN die f leased nocdinnies i : 0 50 to 0 75 = ; ; 7 ; “i respected and honored. Weare please Lamb per qf....-..eceeccercoesV WtoU to - if @ question arose in the trial ot & petition | +, note in the Montreal Star to hand this Weak and Low Spirited — Nervous Lettuce,per bunch. ..... 200. ....0 00 to 0 05 H. H. HARY EY. Agent. aa ” Ok & reqoun’ touching the qualification of @| ,orning a summary of tbe speech deliv ats Jisesece osee 20,040 10048 | ee : . voter in Prince Edward Isiand it would be} 0g by Mr. Alexonder Martin, M, P., ia Prostration— Appetite Poor and | Oatmeal, per cwt......000+ «++. 2 OU to 2 25 | : eerrovere irre t 4 . so ° ws as ; ( e Site ee Ty } : ” ee { 4n : ome we » possible we eretena whether he had . the House of Commons, on P.E. Island's Could Not Rest. P [LLOCS ss veweee creer ceeee OU 4 y to ; = | eos ' & ‘exel ' 4 right to vote. But after that the Court] ojaims to railway extensior,—together : : Pork, per Ib. ss... eee. soe eee-0 OG6to O 64 | a es er ce 4 could do nothing about it. The ballot] 41, ce”, he : ‘I take great pleasure in recommending | Sheep pelts...... ‘acess poee Oe j : with a yery fair, thoagh by no means 4a i oe boa Ce 12%) to 0 20 | would bein the box along with the rest flattering, likenese of the bono able gentle- Hood’s Sarsaparilla to others. It has been | Straw, cwt.. ..+-+-+ seers oo U 2) to = * r ie and nobody would know for whom ae ree elf. We corg‘atulate Mr the means of restoring my wife to good Turnips, per bushel.... vevenell = co ; a f a & © , po , - i . ~ > f 201 g vue 4 . . ° aurkey ‘ c Pr AY TR e - —__— ' it was marked. In the other provinces} ywouiin upon the favorab.e impression health. She was stricken down with an Turkeys. .ceseccccee-sssceeceeeU WU to Lm Z Ea TEN DERS for catering to Crescentss ‘ the qualification of the voter 18 tried aan le by r : ai i ; on hi eseh : ona tied attack of nervous prostration. She suf- ne Sports on 3. A A a. grounds, ’ i ae vo 18 Vit a Cou, = and settled by the revising officer or that thougn his representations have not! fered with headaches and her nerves were DIED. ee none . 4 i > TS — 7 = ' : : : . were “air the o + aban ta a . the court of appeale, “ there : one; 20d} boon successful this year the good e2%ed{ under severe strain. She became very In Charlottetown, Allan Melanie, aged | p . Taf : theref the ce of >» the : a } ? > °® Recept VW ] reretore th appearance of a name on the bear abundant fruit low spirited and so weak she could only Le eption afters are something new w a that he has sown w:!! t {5 yeers. s18t 18 a proof of the qualification, : In in future years. do a little work rut resting. Her in Biscuits, and are put up in two Prince Edward Island, in provincial — or appetite was poor, and being so weak i =— | pound tins by Christie Brown & Ce | wis . tions every man comes in and votes subject . = an - ‘ : Se ea ee a ; a os co . ee = 0 +, } Will he received by the undersigned apt Se oblection and of course to sub vn SapLy Hvurr.—The Pioneer reports! shecould not get the proper rest at nignt. The greater includes the less. Hood’s | of Toronto. Being slightly salted | Monday, 13th d ry of June. at 10 p. m ; & 5 ee nD . nie . TY > . ee o . ° p™ d . Wh Vg tbhr Che ‘ 1€é. BL . : a The bill effectually destr i tb | that Mr Hammond Me Lean, son of Mr. | She decided to try ifood’s Sarsaparilla, as | Sareaparilla furea scrofula, aod may | they make a very nice lunch biscuit “ ar. ; | effectually destroys the | wijiian. McLean, of Northam, was badly | ye had heard it highly praised, and Iam | be depended upon to cure boils and ae a ‘3 unenh bisceule, \ 3 r » areas 4 > . 8 mn . . saie y UR 1 al % ' oo oo , burt on Tuesday last. He was driving 8 a ee WR ile is ‘la } ‘im ples : jy we ue & t : L BY 1h i: ; | *Sen F offered endme giad to state that Hood’s Sarsaparilla has | pimples. ! ; Senator Fergusonfoflered an amendment horse and truck wagon across the main : aging 7 —- : ” at ia Cas ide j , ; ate te a ? perfectly cured all her alims nts. Fo a : ' Secretarys = er thie case.” it ane ded that = an) road between two fields and had opencd tors sere 291 Tann Ton wand Asa lady epeaker on the temperance Sec T+ te person desired to vote whose right to vote : . : BELLAMY, 321 Lannah st., West, Hamil- ae ‘: a oh i | ; ’ ’ , i t of ° lif . One gate, but when the animal go. to the ton. Ontari Remember question, Miss Phelps has no equal in 5 a Geauenaencest st eas ' nest rr ‘ »§ : , Uncario. men ; 1: “) r se > ora Cacn a. b ao , : — second gate, which was closed, he sprarg on Canada.—Toronsto Mail. Miss Phelps i — hia rosa a Ss b oo , lot over it. The young man pluckily held en a 3 Sarsa- speaks in Aor Chure h on Thursday r T Yarn. Cow ; urping officer she ine er the ballot) tothe reins and thus got caught between o @ p 5 aritia evening next, at 8 o’clock. ' I ' ‘ cp VD cra , paper aud shall place opposite the name Of | 4).¢ closed gate and the vehicle. He was Sue" p , a : UD ui — ay the voter a corresponding egal ve burt so badly that he wae unconscious Is the Best—in fact the One True Blood Puri- We Unperstanp the Rev. Ernest | eg ” this way if the vote is proved to be bad it for some time. Dr. Campbell was called in! fier. All druggists. $1, six for $5. Get Hood’s. | Gough, of Summerside, will preach next can be traced and deducted from the count This amendment Mr. Mills did not accept ; though he has not shown how he pro- pores to get along in Prince Edward Island i without it. “T hen, there is the case of “special votes” which is an institution peculiar to Prince Edward Island. Under that system voters in One district who have a qualification Sunday, inthe Church of Christ, Great George Street. There are, no doubt many of our citizens who will be g’ad of an oppor tunity of hearing this really talented young preacher. A cordisl invitation is hereby extended to al] to come and hear him. are tasteless, mild. effec- tive. All druggists. 25c. and the patient is now progressing favor- ably. Hood’s Pills shoes } : } + +10 all sizes, all qualities, prices, A I Te Cure a Cold in one Day fake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabiets also in another, deposit with the return- All Druggists refund the money if it fails to The S. S Bonavista sailing f.om Mon- Girls’ Strap Slippers, 6% ing officer in their own district votes for ea ee _. | ‘real, Friday Morning, Juve 10th, will “ “ 6 15¢ candidates in al] other places where they ‘ ~ | bedue at Charlottetown Monday moro- ‘ Laced Shoes, heels, (oe have qualifications, and these votes are ing, June 13th, and will sail for St. John’s - " - pring heels, ee tranemitted to the district where they be- Newfoundland, via N. Sydoey, carrying “ Fine Dongola Shees, tip, $1.00 long and counted there with the others. a Horees, Cattleand Sheep on deck, and | HALF PRIGE The franchise bil) before Parliament pro~ produce under deck at lowest possible Q ° > 716? ; as Special sale ls ow vides that non-resident votes shall be rates. For further particulars as to >} ecial ale ol Girls L polled in the Dominion 981m the Provin~ LOST.—On the 24th of May, cn Mal-} freight and pasrave ay to Shoes this week cial elections.{ But i provides no method } peque Koad, about in the vicinity of Mil= pialiu BROS & CO. by which these special votes can be taken : a. 6. Agents. hisccsinmnnaiailalph Finder will account of by the returning officer. ton, part of a Lunch Basket. Ch’town, May 20th °98 Seoator Ferguson suggests that the bill be | We have 4 racers which have been used on the tiack T they be rewarded by leaving at this office. 93 3i eod. | L “bh es amended to provide that iu the province of have been refitted and enamelled in Toronto—and are equal, 130 3i GAIT! | OW wie Prince Edward Island as elsewhere all| +) new—just the thing for the races on July Ist. SALT! SAGE ! votes should be given personally. Mr. Now landing ex 8, 8S. Annandale, Mills appeared to be grateful for this 18,000 Sacks Liv erpoo! Salt. men for three months or longer, either stud- Sugyrestion. “Still another difliculty arose over the oaths to be taken at the polls. The bill Ohh Gin ke’ Bee a provides that the oath used in Provincial ents or young men from the country. 1,200 Sacks Fishery Salt. 4 elections shall be alopted inthe case of a oeichae iiietime. ; 1,200 Franklin Crant Factory fil- i . ° , . man who has occasion to swear that he — iurther particu’ars apply at the Durcan led Butter Salt, ouse; corner of Waterand Prince Streets, 5 » L from td2to6 and7to9% o’clock, Wednesday 50 tons Lump Rock Salt. For sale low. N. RATTENBURY. | An Excellent Opportunity to Make Money Want a numberofactive ard reliable young at fo Low Prices | has pot voted before in the same district. Under the form that this bill would have or Thursday, June Ist and nd. established the elector would only need to G. W. ELUIOT, ewear that be had not voted in the local distrig-wrhere the poll was held. Mark Wright & Co., Ltd ‘HOME ‘MAKERS. Ch’town, May 51 1898 125 d2i 128 3w pat ae. Sd _ / . ; z cee hin aiid ene ee: