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It fur- nishes the desired strength by puri- fying, vitalizing and enriching the blood, and thus builds up the nerves, tones the stomach and regulates the whole system. Read this: “T want to praise Hood’s Sarsaparilla. My health run down, and I had the grip. After that, my heart and nervous system were badly affected, so that I could not do my own work. Our physician gave me some help, but did not cure. I decided to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Soon I could do ait my own housework. I have taken Cured Hood’s Pills with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and they have done me mrch good. I will not be without them. I havetaken 13 bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilia,and through the blessing of God, it has cured me. I worked as hard as ever the past sum- mer, and I am thankful to say I am well. Hood’s Pills when taken with Hood’s Sarsaparilla help very much.” Mrs. M. M. MESSENGER, Freehold, Penn. This and many other cures prove that Floods Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Prepared only by C. I. Hood < Co., Lowell, Mass. Hood's Pills Prices that will act easily, promptly and effectively. 25 cents. LIVERPOOL SALT! BOG MO aeret FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD. 96 2w eod AN OPEN LETTER TO HON. F. PETERS —NO 2. Sin,—I have been informed that you left the Province for what purpose I do not know, and the office of Attorney Gen- eral for Prince Edward Island is again vacant—that is, the Attorney General is absent. Among the ancient Romans the great offices of siate were all elective, which obliged them to be very observant of the shape of the noses of those persons to whom they were to apply for votes. Horace and Virgil makes references to the different noses—the short, long, sharp and turned up. But if we had our judges elective as well as the Crown Attorney, different elements than the shape of the noses of the voters would require to be con: sidered. Some of the politicians’ of this Provinceas well as the voters appear to have peculiar noses. The former reeks the voter who can be bought, aad a certain propor: tion of the latter seeks the man who can dispense, favors,—whether righteously or not, does not enter into their consideration. It was practice amomgst the ancient Turke, when newspapers were scarce, that for the information of the people, cer:ain certain Officers aseembled at certain places to read special documents. I presume your budget speech as it is nicely stitched will be handed to zealous grits and the supervis- Ore to read for the information of the faithful. The quid nuncs and critics may therefore learn of this wonderful policy of yours. Concerning your past policy you declare that ‘‘one piank of our policy that we rely upon strongly is that when p ac tical experience shows that any step we have taken is not exactly in the right direction, or what it should be, the very man who tock that step willtry and retrace it.” These are encouraging words coming from a man who mortgaged the Province with heavy debt, amano who sa:riticed large amounts of money in the land office, ingthe shape of diecounte, a man who per-~ mitted uopecs‘sary and wasteful extrava- gance of public money on our roads and bridges at election times, aman who was ao barefaced and shameless as to disfran- chise the Dominion officials because they were supposed to be Conservative, and and when the Liberals attained power at Ottawa passed a law restoring their fran- chise. Yes, you r2etore that franchiee; but the man who took that step has the gali of au elephant when he daree to look an honest electorate in the face. Go hide yourself with the moles and the bats, cover yourself with sackcloth and ashes and never again seek the suftrages of the people. Devoid of the principles that should govern a statesman, your past policy is an evidence that you do not under stand the science of statesmanship. The public accounts which you publish for the information of the people ought to show the exact situation of the finances of the proviuce. Every contract shoild be re- corded there. ‘The debentures and the names of the parties who hold them should be there for the information of the people. Your mastere, the yeomanry of the province, havea right to know the names of the mortgagees. Ifit is right to publish the name of contractors of a bridge or those who proyide supplies for the public service, its equally right that -we should know who are the men who hold the debentures. Tbe Opposiiion should have demanded that returns be made,and if you fail tocomply they should carry the matter to the Governor. The. rights of a free —— should be maintained at all hazards. You deprived the Conservatives of their votes, now you call it “practical experieuce” to returu the franchise iv order to help your party. The end justifies the means with vou under the misnomer of “practical expeiience.” When Responsible Government was secured to the peopie of this Province it was under- stood that it ensured toevery inhabitant an oppoitunity of making known his grievance to a tribunal which is compe- tent to provide for their redrese. The ciose connection which subsists between mem- bers of Parliament and the people gives a peculiar facility of access to the repreeen— tations of the people, and a peculiar pros- pect of their being powerfully supported as they deserve. Your past poiicy paid « deaf ear to the representations of tie peo- ple, and like a one-man power you ap- peared to have aring in your followers’ noses to lead them about as you please. This way be pleasing to you, but what shall we cay cf the followers ?—the blind leading the blitd—they sha)! both fall in the ditch. The victory in Quebec is now added to that of Nova Scotiaas another plank in your policy, and I fancy I hear you dilating upon thatevent. Yuu are not suited to countries with a representa- tive government. You are better adapted to anc:ent Democratic States in which the principle of represeztation was not adopt- ed. Youcan never retrace the blunders you have committed. You can never recover the money squandered. An oppor- tunity once lost ia never regained. What reforms have you _ pro- mised in your Buiget Speech? None. Yet you claim to be leader of the reform party in this province. What have . you done to extend the purity of the election 7 Nothing, whatever. What bave you done to place the affairs of the Province on a sound financial! basis? Have you re- formed the probate court? The business of that court could be transferred to the Supreme or County Court Judges without giving them any fees, as they are already paid for their services. Fancy the abuses of that Court. An estate of $300 costing the ha'f to wind it up. Yet your “practical ex- perience” does not seethis. You aredeaf, dum b,and blind,to the interest of the people Is there not & great necessity for an honest election law? You should remember that the country looks upon you as the author of the counsels of the crown, and whatever be the proceedings you are held responsible. Regard for other people and the public good. would require that you add another plank to guide your “practical experience” and it is this “Thou shalt love thy neigh- bour as thyself and do unto others as thou wouldst have others do unto thee.” The people of this Province—those who love its prosperity—demand a good Gov- ernment. As there is no necessity to perpe- ‘uate a strictly party governinent any longer, a coalition should take place among the best men on both sides, and the drones and boodlers should be thrown out. The interests of the country and not of party should be paramount. The taxes would then be applied to actual service, and favoritism and boedling would be placed on the forbidden list. Your legis- lation, in agreat many iostances, affects the poor. Your friends at Ottawa, I have no doubt, will use every influence to return you to power again. See how they legis- late in the interests of the poor people. A savings bank is an institution started in this country to enable poor people to accu- mulate small savings, au encouragement to frugality. Your friends reduced the rate of interest fur theee poor people— those servant girls, widows andj orphans who have not the avenues of speculation open to them to withdraw their money but must submit. They add a fu:ther tax on the poor man’s luxuri-s. Such is the way in which the great Liberal parity shows its love for the poor people. When che Liberals weve in Opposition we heard great promices made, and the gullible peo- ple were led to believe that once a Liberal | Government attaihbed to power they would never see a poor dey. Now they tax the living and the dead. The dead wan's estate must pay an inheritance tex, and | would not at all be surprised if you would introduce a tax upon coffins and grave- yards. You hold the affairs of the Province in your keeping. Come boldly out and de- | clare what the actual financial condition of the Province is upto June or July next and let us have anthentic information. Come out boldly and say what reforms in the service Of the country you are goirg to make aud put yourself on record de- finitely that your pledges will be fulfilled, and I will say that your conduct then would merit praise instead of reprobation. Yours, etc., A Taxearer,. —— + - <a MESSAGE TO MEN, Proving that Tr « Honesty and True Phil antr hy Still Exist. If any man who is weak, nervous and debilitated, or who is suffering from any of the various troubles resulting from youthful folly, excesses or overwa:k, wil] take heart and write to me, I will send him confidentially and free of charge the plan pursued by which I was ey restored to perfect health and manhood, affer years of sutlering from Nersovs De- bility, Loss of Vigor and Organic Weak- ness, Ih ve nothing to seil, and therefore want no money, but as I know through my own experience how to sympathize wih such sufferers, [am glad to be able to assist any fellow-beings toacure. I am well aware of the prevalence of quackery, for I myself was deceived and imposed upon until I nearly jost faith in mankind but I rejoice to say that I am vow perfectly well and happy once more and aim desirons therefore to make this certain means of cure known toall. If you will write to me you can rely upon being cured and the proud satisfaction of having been of great service toone in need will be sufficient reward for my trouble. Absolute secrecy assured. Send 5c silver to cover postage and address Mr. Geo. G. Strong, North Rock wood, Mich. 135n&w. —_— Barrep 1n CaxapA—On Ottawa de- spatch says: The kinetoscopic pictures of are debarred as far as Canada is con cerned. Sir Oliver Mowat, minister of justice, has drafted an amendment to the criminal code making it a misdemeanor to The penalties are severe, including a tice of from $500 to $5,000 and imprisonment for aterm pot exceeding twelve months. The amendment wil] be made a govern- ment measare and passed through bet\ bouses at once. An OLp AnD WELL TRiED RemEDY.— Mis. Winslow’s Seothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect suzcess. It soothes the child, scftens the gums, allays all pain,cures wind colic, and is the best remedy forDiarrheea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the worl’. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalcuiable, | Be sure and ask for Mrs, Winslow’s Sooth iug Syrup, and tuhe no other kind Il 3 5w MontreaL, May 17,—Premier Greenway who is bere, will go to New York to com- plete a deal whereby the Manitoba Gov- ernment agrees to guarantee the boade of the road from Winnipeg to Puluth, 380 miles, at ten thousand dollars a mile, only 100 miles of which is in Canada. Manitoba will thus be liabte for about $200,000 an- nually. Experience Has Proved it, A triumph in medicine was atained when experience proved that Scott’s Emul- sion would not only stop the progress of Pulmonary Consumption, but by its con- tinued use- health and vigor could be fnily restored, aT a DIED. At M Il View, on May 14th, of Bright’s Disease, William Acorn age 75, The deceased was fatuer of 14 children and grandfather of 47 children. He was deservedly es— teeme] by all who knew him, as was evidenced by the large concourse of people which followed his remains to Vernon River. Martha, daughter of the deceased, died onthe 16th inst. of consumption, dearly beloved by all who knew her. Aged 26 years. May their souls rest in peace. ~ Now is the time to get your supply of crockery and glassware, as our vew goods baye nearly al) arrived —W. P. Colwill. the Corbett-Fitzsimmone fight at Carson | exhibit pictures of prize fights in Canada” _ A CONVERSATION, Well Dougall and how you’!! was your- self the day ? Very good, indeed, Donald, and what's the news yourself? Ho, good news hendid, hed in Scotia Nova list wick, Andeed Donald and we’!l try and give them a good stricke here on the Island very soon. I guess, avery one around here is grit. Yes, andeed Dougall, there was three or four Torv; but the McKeenen put them all rite the last halexion. She was the fery nice man bereelf, andeed; she was telling me the nice story; she was toid me she would take the duty of the eggs the first thing, and I met her tle other day and I ax her why war the egg so cheap if he took the duty off? She told me that they byed a lot of hens in the Boston States ihemself and not want ouregg. But she is going tosend a big steamer to the Bridge after the halexion for a load of “ ge. ew, well, ent that good, and is she going to put any money on aoy Hl! the year? Yer, I hard she was going fo take away the H:!l School House, That wou's be so gcod a shop ae the Hill there, and we’ll have to work. The Hill Ronald is the beat shop Tever strike. Only two farme between it and the county line. [ work ten days and only saw one boy pase with two equere of shingles, and you might ait oo the road all day and to one would eee you. The Hellen was the good bo«s herself. I was very fraid the Shaw would ux some thing about the Hill, Ronald, were you? Yer, andeed, Donald, I beleive she cost over two hunder and fifty dollar. Ha, talk about the boodle; but the boodle is the boy; sad the promice of the boodle is nearly as good as the boodle hereelf. Angus woull never put money on the Hil}, Ronald, he'd always put it on the ro d, Wood Island, where everv on® in the country would eee you working. I'd like to be voting for him indeed, Donald, up the road, is a splendid Grit now, talks Grit all the time. She turn when the Government turn, and she told me she would turn again if the government turn, too. There is money in the Government, Donald! Yes, andeed, Dougal], I never told vou that they promised mea job on the big bridge at town; but don’t tell itto anyou.e, Mcheeven raid I must not tell. Well, now, Donald, that is good. She told me I would get work for myself and the mare. I[tis going to start after the nalexion. I told her if s:e would not give me something I would not vote for her this time. But the worst of it is there w |] be ¢0 many looking at us. It won’t be balf as good as the Hil}, Ronald. Good- bye, Donald, lam coming over again next week. Butter crocks, milk sans, bean crocks fruit jare, tea pots,dinner sets, tea sete, chamber sets, berry nete, water sete,, table sets, al] this at the cheap crockery store.—W. P. Colwill. 113—lw d&w DR CLIF treats Chronic Diseases by the Salisbury method of persistent self-help in overcom- ing past errors and Removing causes from the blood. Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Shortness of Breath, Meurisy, Tuberculosis Consumption of Lungs or Bowels, Indiges- tion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Ulcer, Cancer, Dropsy, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Constipa tion, Piles, Fissures, Fistula. DisedSes 6 Hearf— Valvular, Fatty Enlargement, Palpitation. Of Liver—Jaundice, Diabetes Cirrhosis, etc. Of Kidneys—AlLuminuria tright’s Disease, etc. Of Spleen and Bladder—Cystitis. Of the Blood—Anae- mia, Chlorosis, Scrofula, Malaria, Rheu- matism, Gout, SciaticaScurvy, Purpura.O!Fe male Organs—Inflammations and Displace ments of Womb, Ovaries, Bladder or Bow- els. Menstrual irregularities of Sexual Grgans. Of Nerves andSpine,—Nervous Prosiration, Sleeplessness. Decline, Hy- steria, Tremors, St. Vitus’ Dance, Chorea, Epilepsy, Convulsions, Paralysis, Loco- motor Ataxia. Paralysis, Agitans, Soften- ing of Brain. Some forms of Insanity— Dementia, Mania, Hypochondria, Melan- chulia. Failure of Vision and Voice, Deaf ness. Of Skin— Eczema, Sait Rheum, Erysipelas, Syphilis. Tumors, Glandulai Fatty, Fibroid, Uterine, Ovarian and Can cer, Goitre, Cretinism, Obesity, Corpul-§ sency. Drug and Liquor Habits-—Opium, Morphine, Chloral, Cocaine, Tobacco, Stimulants. Of Bones and Joints—De jormities, Curvatures, and Pott’s Disease of Spine, Paralysis, Hip Disease, Knock- knee, Bow Legs, Club and Flat Fout, Wry Neck, Rickets, Scrofula, Sore Legs, Var- icose Ulcers, etc. Continuous intelli gent treatment insures Minimam of suffer- ing and Maximum of Cure,possible in each case. Avoid attempts unaided or under blind leaders. ‘ DR. CLIFT Graduate of N Y University and the N Y Hospital. 20 years’ practicein N Y City. Diploma registered in U 8 and Canada. Address :- Charlottetown, P. E. I. Office :—Victoria Rew. Telephone Call. Accommodations Reserved for patients References on application. 94 —d&w lyr. P. B. Island Hospital Public Notice is hereby given that in pursu- ance ef the Act of Incorporation, a public meeting of all contributors to the above Insti- tution will be held in the Prince Edward {Is- land Hospital, on Tuesday, the 25 day of May 1897, in the city of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, at the hour of 8 p, m., for the purpose of election of Trustees, for the government of the Institution, in accordance with the bye laws, and for the transaction of such other busiuess as shall be brouzht be ore the meeting. R. BALDERSTON, Sec’y Board of Trustees. 11l3—lw &w May 7th, ‘97. 2aw td. ‘the Toory'is got a verv bud stricke in ihe. Ronal:'; there is more peoples on the road THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 20, 1897 Every Mother {tic “ve 3 PLEASANT Mother (nia a> occur in every family as tong as life has Woes U y ce Dropped on sugar suffering children love it, JOHNSON’S 4am Do not forget the very important and t fact, that Johnson's Anodyne Liniment ‘cures every form of inflammation, Internal or Exter nal. Itis a fact. proven by the investigations of medical science, that the real danger icant disease is caused by inflammation; cure the inflammation and you conquer the disease 9 ANODYNE SON Vv NE LINIMENT thon ANOD Cures INIMENT CoLps Could a remedy have existed for over eight C ouP years except for the fact that it does = i= extraordinary merit for very many F rite Ils? CouGH There is not a medicine iu use today which has the confidence of the public to so great an er. teut as this wonderful Anodyne. It has Stood Uy upon its own intrinsic merit, while generation after generation have used it with entire satis. , re a ‘4-7 faction, and handed down to their ; i child All who use it are amazed at its wonderful knowledge of its worth, as a Universal Sena power and are loud in its praise ever after. hold Remedy, from infancy to good old age, for Internal as mach as External Use Qne Beet; “Teenieeut for Bicness” Sheil Originated in 1810 by an old Family Physician. Doctor's Signat a Pree, Be uot afraid to trust what time kes eudorsed. At ail Druggists. LS. Jchusen Co Bees a vie . — SS Ry ” Are You Going To Build a House ? Or put up a structure of any kind. If you are considering such a thing, yon had bette: see the undersigned before completing all your arrangements. ' Would Like to Quote you Prices, and, if you Wish, Furnish yon With Plans and Specifications. Have the latest and best facilities for turning out first-class work. Factory is equipo ed with steam power, aid all joblLinz work is done promptly. GPAVEL ROOFING A SPECIALTY. reasonable prices charged. WM. W. HARPER, Contractor and Builder Factoy on Fitzroy St, east, betwee1 Weymouth and Cumberland Sts. P. O. Box 218 = == ae ees Landing today 10 TONS ENGLISH BONE DUST, ground fine Careful fattention] given to all work an ANALYSIS—Ammonia 4 per cent., Bone Phosphate 55 percent. Ex- cellent for wheat, seeding down to grass, gardening, Lawns, ete, ete, Selling low. 244222444 AULD BROS. And Seed Sowers, to. go on Wheel Rakes, sold direct to farm ers at prices that will surprise the buyer. Fumps! Pumps! We are making a full line of pumps; and fit them up to order to suit any depth of well, free cfcost for fitting, We — are determined to keep some of the money on the Island. T. A. MacLEAN, Successor to McKinnon & McLean. Public Good Will grows slowly ; when secured, it is a treasure without price, to be care fully guarded and judiciously fostered , therefore we keep constant guard on goods and prices, and sce to it that our ads are always in accordance with facts, ASK TO SEE our high back cane seat and brace armhaire for 7c. JOHN NEWSON deeds dedededededed oxy oxdye od SKK —_—~-~— a Free Corn! Free Corn! Farmers you will have corn free of duty now, but you still require implements to sow and clean it with. QUEEN CORN PLANTER AND PERFECTION WEEDE3. Our Planter sows from 18 to 5( Ibs, per acre, with am alarm bell to tell when the seed is running short. A man cab sow with one horse about 8 acres per day. GUR PERFECTION WEEDER cleans 3 drills at one | and thorougkly takes the weeds out of corn, potatoe or turnip i patch; itis the best weeder yet made for rootcrops. Perfedt ‘ working guaranteed. Yeur inspection of these machines is desired as they at? ; something entirely new. a a i TERLIZZICK’S CJRNER me 7