wr : <a 600 <1 9 600 ate 9) ee 008 a 0 4 Sut SOAP Is so good, so economical, you really can’t afford to be without it. 4 A pure hard Soap. 5 cents a cake. Your grocer sells it. If not, change your grocer. tt 0 atte (Ad ET 008 908 a A ll A A A AA Ne eel ———_ The Examiner Calendar FOR MAY... Last Quarter, 2n New M« , Oth First Ouarter, L/th Full Moon, 25th | i: (Ju : er, 3lst. Sua | Days | High ¥ | ef | Day of We’k} 1} th D Rises. | Sets. i ngth) Water — i aS - 1Monday /|448 7 6 {14 18 even’g 2 Tuesday ! 46 ys Be 4 51 3)}Wednesday| 45 8 24 | 5 40 4Thursday | 43 10 | 27 | 6 28 5 Friday 42 ni®t itz 6Saturday | 40 | 12 | 32 | 8 06 7Sunday | 39 | 13 | 34 | 855 3) Monday 33 | 15 | 37 | 94 9 Tuesday ee. 39 (10 33 10 Wednesday} 35 17 41 (11 22 \1 Thursday 34 18 | 44 | morn 12 Friday 33 19 47 | 100 13 Seturday 32 20 | 49 1 49 14\Sunday | 31 | 22 | 51 | 2 38 15\Monday { 29 | 23 ! 54 | 3 26 le\Tuesday | 28 | 24 | 56 | 414 17 Wednesday} 27 25 1458 5 03 18 Thursday | 26 | 2% (150 5 52 19\Fridsy | 24) 27 | 2 | 641 20/Saturday | 23 | 29 | 4 | 7 30 21Sunday | 23 | 30 6 |8 18 22 Monday 22 31 8 | 907 23 Tuesday 21 32 10 | 9 56 | Wednesday}; 20 33 12 /|10 45 2i\Thursday | 20 | 34 | 14 |22 34 26) Friday ie, 35 16 even 27 Saturday 18 36 W712 28) Sunday 18 37 19 | 200 29 Monday 17 38 21 (249 30\Tuesday | 17 Bim ista 31|Wednesday 416 '7 39 |1523 | 4 26 Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ BOY WANTED.—A_ smart steady boy about 16 years of age. who understands look- ing efter a cow and horse. 9nd who would be generally useful about a house. Apvlv at this office. 115 dy tf PRESSMAN WANTED.—at once, steady employment. J T. McKenzie. 112 PASTU RE.—T wo acres ef good pastur® land on Kensington Road. balf mile from town. Apply to F. W. L. Mot r+ Selicitor 112 dy lw TO LET.- One halfthe large double hous oa Brighton Road, at prezent ocenpied by Dr Gahan, hot water heating, electric light, etc. Apply tc J. J. MeKinnon. 109 W ANTED.—at once a giri for genera! house work. Apply to Finley House, Pownal Street. ; 3i pd TO LET.— A tenement on Dorchester St near Queen, centaining 6 rooms. Rent moder ate. Apply at the Connolly Estate Office, Queen 100 eod tf TO LET.—A house on Bayfield St. heated by hot water.bath. Imm diate possession given. Apply to Charles Hermans. tf Street, _ TO LET.— House on Brighton Road, heat- ed with hot water, Bath Rooms etc, at present occupied by T J Dillon Esq Possession given May.apply to J. J. McKinnon 69 READY ! We for the summer trade. havea nice and vsr- ied assortment of Boots Shoes aud Slippers IN BLACK, TAN, GR CHOCOLATE in STYLES we are UP-TO-DATE In PRICES we are DOWN TO THE TIMES Please give usa Call You will be surpried to see what the CASH will do, when you come to BUY a boot or shoe. We keep the best shoe polishes in vlack tan and chocolate‘from 10 to2ée. Weeks & Warren " Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps are the only guranteed pure laundry soap on Sale in Canada,can you afford to be | withoat them. EE ar 6 ee Oe me ie ae 6 rt ie - | Prioce Edward Island. | | of a wing to the Hospital for the Insane, THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTYETOWN, MAY 19,(899 PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE (Contioued from page 6 | Manu aad McKenzie appiied for a charter to build a railwav to the Kiondyke with ont a subeidy; and an order im-Couancil | was issued valuing the land at $ 0 per | acre which the Government proposed to In view of the great saving to the z un.TY we are not just fied in voting for the Mr. Campbell said that sacred duty to perform, We should vot found bolsterirg up of apy a mere echo for government rest lu ion, we ail bave @ tne cause party or becoming any party and wiping away tbe greatest sale guard to the country Had there been ‘ ng done for the people or. , B: ie und by the Senate but what was dcv* | last year when they amended the Franchi Act so a8 to make it workable ip | this province we ebould not | be found interfering with j The Leader comes here and at the beck | of Sir Wilfrid tries to ou We have been here for five weeks aod it this is an imporispt measure it should have been brought up long ago. The Leader *prung iton the House m4 late bour and it was ruled out of order. I: is only by the courtesy ot the Opposi- tion that it is brought up vow. This resolution will have an injurious effect and it sbou!d never have been brought up in this House. The House then divided on the amend- mentas follows :— Ayes—Gordon, Shaw, AJ Macdonald, J A Macdowald, Arsenault , M Mc- Kionon, DesRoche, Campbell, Birch, Kick- nam — 10. Nays—Farquharson, H C McDonald, McLean, McLaughlin, McNutt, Rogers, Ricbards, D A McKinnon, Prowse, Forbes, A Peters, Reid 13. The amendment was declared and the original resolation adopted Hon. Mr Farquharson then submitted the draft of an address (o the Queeo along the lines of the resoluticn, and it was decid. ed that it be presented to the Governor- General by the members of the Heuse who are members of the Executive. The House then went into committee on the pauper scales, Mr. Prowse in the chair. Reported agreed. The House then went into committee on the contingent accounts. Reported agreed to. Qn motion of Hon, Mr. Farqubarson the bill relating to fisheries was read a third time and passed. On motion of Hon. Mr. Macdonald the vill amendiog Vic. 35th and 361%, Chap- ter 7, was read a third time and passed. juterfere with rights —— lost At two o’clock this afcernoon His Honor Lieutenaat Governor Howlan formally prerogued the Legislature after assentivg in Her Majesty’s name to the following bills :— An Act respecting th: profession of Medicine and Surgery. An Act to amend the Charlottetown Sewerage Act. An Act to amend the acte Incorporating the town of Summerside. An Act to regulate the registry of | Deeds and Instruments relating to the title to land and to repeal the laws hereto- fore psesed for that purpose. An Act to amend an Act relating to Life Assurance. An Actto amerd an Act parsed in the Glet year of Her Majesty’s rea iotiuled an act respecting assignments for the benefit of creditors. Ac Act respecting the Hillsborough | railway and general traffic bridge. Ao Aci to provide for shorthand report- gin certain Courts in the Province of | in Ao Act to Incorporate the Prince E1- ward Ieland Mutual Fire Inewrance Com- pany. An Act to Incorporate the Stewart Forester Hall Company. An Act to incorporaie the Prince E lward Isieod Dairying Company, - An Act to Incorporate the Grand District and Subordinate Lodges of the Independ- eat Order of Good Templars of Prince Edward Island. An Act in amendment of the Char- loutetown Liquor Regulation Act. Ap Act toamend the City of Charlotte- town Incorporation Act. An Act to authorize Souris East Schou! District No 141 to borrow money for an extended term of years. An Act to amend an act entitled an act toamend anactforthe appointment of Stipendiary Magistrates for the counties of the Province of Prince Edward Islaad. An Act ‘o Incorporate the Trustees of Spring:on Cemetery. An Actto further amend the Schools Act of 1877 thereto. An Act to Incorporate the Montague tlectric Company. An Act to alter and amend the act in- eorporating the Masonic Temple Com- pany. Ao Act Souris. An Act to further amend an act to pro- vide for the care and maintenance of idiots, lunatics and persons o* unreund mind, An Act respecting tuberculosis in cattle. An Act to amend an act to impose cer- tain taxes On certain Iacorporated com- panies snd associations, Av Act to amend 61st Victoria chapter three. An Act to amend an act to autherize the Government of *Prince Edward Island to conttruct @ building to be used for the Prince of Wales College and Normal Schcol. An Act respecting Dower. An Act te amend an act to impose a direct tax on certain traders. Ao Act to provide for the construction Mount Public and amendments the respecting village of for certain steel bridges and other per- maneat Public Works. An Act to amend an Act respecting the Hillsborough Railway and Geveral Traftic ivht of fishing ia the Provinee of Prince PS |r -- | Edward Is!and. : | An Acc to amend an Act passed in the 58th year of Her present Majesty’s Reign, lentitled an act for the reclamation of marsh lands in Prince Edward Island and acta in amendments thereof An Actto amend the Act thirty-fifth | aud thirty-sixth Victoria chapter seven. Apprepria'ion Act, The speech with which Hi- Honor closed the Legis)ature was as follows :—- SPEECH Of His Honor George William Howlan, Lieutenant Governor of the Provinee of Prince’ Edward Island, on closing the the thirty-third General day, the 19th day of gecond session of As emb'y.,on May, 1899. Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the Legis~ lative Assembly : In acknowledging your attention to the Public Service, | must cor gratulate you upon the many ureful measures which you have passed during the present Session. I thank you for the liberal supply you have voted for the Public Service, and assure you that the strictest economy will be practiced in the disbursements of the public moneys. In relieving you from further attendance upon your Legislative duties, | trust that under Divine blessing, the manv impor- tant measures enacied during the se-si0n may conduce to the prosperity and com~ fort of the people of this Province. At theconclusion of the speech, three rousing cheers were gives for His Honor, who was subsequenily presented with a very complimentary address by the mem bers of the Opposition:? The Guard of Honor was under coms mand of Majur H. M. Davison, aod pre-- ented 8 splendid appearance found a dieatisfied rider. Railway Bridge. An Act respecting the Fisheries and the YC, ; ‘ The Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal says: ** We have tried Abbey’s Effervescent Salt, and find it an excellent compound. A morning draught of this stimulating preparation will send a man to his daily occupation invigorated and ready for any task.” — SISNTD /FPHOFHDRLPT RPP TE FTP PETD PPT PPY PPR TET ET PET P RTT ED TTT TDD TIT ITS “ite 4 THINGS a) Which enter into a man’s apparel often guage his character. [t is not enough to wear good clothes. Ones linen should receive the same attention, as hat, bouts and 2oat. -={] - —e <_< —) 4 If you want to be in the mode, and always cer— tain of getting the best the market can supply, come to us for Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties and everything in gentlemen’s furnishings. LL), A... 2a, GI MO RIS BLOG WALAAALUAAL LA SLAMS LGAd LULAAA SALMMLUAAUMAU ALAA MAMA bkabdd Sd ddd ddddd QUMAALAAAAAGAbSALAbAALAGdALAbdddAAAbdASbdAdcLbddd ddd dc 04d SAAdbAdUded aa Massey Harris bicycles are only made in one grade, the best. No cheap material and no un-ki'led labor employed in their construction. FIRST COST, LAST COST. Because ycu have no expen-e or aunoying delays for repairs. We are selling Massey Harris Wheels, because when once sold they stay sold. Never Rogers & Rogers, --»sSOLE AGENTS FORP E.I.--.. CHARLOTTETOWN and SUMMERSIDE | i ! : ; ! i ! | ! } town Debentures for Sewerage W, | lote ot $1,000 or more as the Comal Ss aa > es = ™e =e ae MAKE $3.00 Pen DAYS | 4 We desire to ergage a hu tling rep. resentailve in every town to gear nt ire eeriptlions for The Naié nal 3 coun : We have many persons throug bout a 9 countre doing this work and making fr m $3.00 co $6.00 per duy, Send sam ole copies, e«ubecription =* I ara blanks, ete, Ju a a sk OOd Pare thing to gain, v Es Tho National Magazine, 91 Bedford St, Boston Magen =~“. <a oa -———_ a ouss “== 2S @ © @ @ 2 46s. $70,000 Debentures - FOR-- F Sewerage Works af the hy : of Charlottetown TENDERS addressed to the undersign, ed and endorsed “Tenders for Sewerage Debentures” will be receivod at this Office | up tothe night of , Thursday, June Ist,o1999 For the purchase of Seventy Thowaad | Dollars ($70,000) of the City ot Charlotte ers may decide. ‘These debentures the denomination of $500 each, are able in forty years from date of bear interest at three and one half cent. per annum, payable half yearly, Of the above amount $20,000 will he issued on the 2od day of July next, and the balance as the progress of the work demands. i The com miesioners do not bind tiem. selves to accept the highest or oy 4 tender. HENRYSMITE, & Chairman Office of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply, Charlotietown, P. E, May 10, 1499 —2awtd HOUSES WANTED. I have a large aS of as tions for houses to rent. Lach : desiring gocd tenants can obtain them quickly by applying to my cflice, J. J, JOHNSTON, < Real Estate Agent, = © Stamper Block, Charlotteton. A a Crockery & GLASSWAR Best of stocax, lowest pri P Monigbrn, Queen St., Mi Bros old stand. L1dtf Trunks AND VALIsEs.—We- have just received a large quar © itity. all sizes and prices— Trunks from $1 to $4; the best value in tewn.—J B Mae” i donald & Co. 118 si E — a ORUCCISTS %, Ser wey