— a >. "< oy a ys we “a 3 1 . i ) pram ia $ ; E Ba : mS © — | um ~r Ms an ied Ne an ak i os enna de ae Ate, es > +H vi > Vic Va’ Vara Yaw : ‘ae % 3 Ht retin wateelt tis alah on eset se eee ee ee 2V/- “a want A ‘ JA? ee pee Eee - en en HS j is Say’ x ae es ™ : > — “Wanted Kinds’ £ of Jackats Jackets you would be proud to wear, jackets rightly made, jackets Fy of stylish cut, jackets mad to fit, jackets of elegant finish, eS ; | 2 Rees es af a col ae We don’t ittle serimn chovo-xe fr m fer you a stock to cay ous 1s stoek in People the bizgest town, Fawn box cloth coat, plain back, neatly made, $4.05 Pretty light fawn tweed 33 —" CMARLOTTETOW = AIMMIN = ollars per Yea This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Koriripes ean NN TNS —— a i, WY ets, 5 Single Copies two Cents all ee RS Ni te ee Z MR, COMSTOCK TAKES HIS SEAT Lobster Fishery Ragula- tions WILL NOT GO INTO OPERATION THIS YEAR. Passed This Year, —_—— — [Sreciau to ras KxaMINER ] Orrawa, May 11.—Mr. Comstock, the newly elected member for Brookville, was introduced in the House of Commons yes- terday which wae private members’ day. A number of motions. for papers were, River bought two five young Holeties e, a! asked and questions answered. Charltoo’s bill raising the age of consent ISLAND, THURSDAY MAY It 14899 SALE OF CATTLE. ir. Heartz's Great Herd Distributed A large namber of people attended the sale ot standard bred catile at the fart of | Berjsmin Hear'a, E-q, considering the cola day. About 100 cattle were sold, twelve or fifteen going to New Brunswick jand Nova Scotia, aud the balance dietri. ' buted through the Island. The cattle did not bring near their values, but were advertised to be sold without reserve. 'Is'and were Albert Mutch, of Loi 48, woo secured the beautlful 5-year-old cow es The principal purchasers on the -—— —— ANOTHER VIEW Mr. Martin's Speechin the House of Commons, on Branch Railways in P. EK Island. Sin, Your yeport in our issue ef cno > im } wn° 4 h ot May, inst, bard ¥ doc® jo ee tothe able specoh delivercd py M Martin, M.P., | for Bast Queen's. a: M 2 uv . vy 6 ie a y lst 1D } ibe Housa of Cr retgpary ye : \~Baapeor _ “mmyne at Ottawa. , | atrend eBpordent speake of ‘he ema ~ace Of ministers and membere on _2@t OCcacion; bu: does pot explain that “usually ou Mondsy’s wany of the QOntariy ! ny i . ad m : ¥ ; pals’ Miovie cf Belvedere; Mr. Jo’ Ww G) imembers do not return WIL Mle in the of Lot 48, three heifers inci” \from the great bull C (Mr, Fred Guard of | heifers with * 'of Freet anade, Sir George; 0D, & heifer from Masena’s Prin» The Redistribution Bill Will Not be ore; Mr Olyden, of Margate “Lizzie H.” 3 { vears old, from the prize cow ‘ Beauty of an Ovds ~aing Penelope + SCuthport, four or five; <Ong pedigrees; Mr. Fowier | evening, a: iney usually go home on Fri- deg night. Your correspondent says that ouly Sir Lonis Davics was present of the /ministers; but beaides the Minister of 'Marine, Sir Li, Joly de Lotbiniere occu jmeda sent dusiag Mr. Martin’s speech }Audescveral other ministers were ia and | Belvedere; Mr. Wm. C'a:ke, Wilshire, | on: durivg its delivery, | the famous cow Cana Meri.e Mr. Joh: (C. Clarke, secured Betty of B.!yedera, | Mr. Ludlow Jenkine, of New Dominion, ah cee “Excells,” half-sister to the famous cane Buaaly of Dela, the with six or sev Giher prize Witnere |being knocked down $@ Mova &coilan's | famous dairymav, Rufus Starz, of Port | Williams, Mr. Owen Sullivan, of Vernon ; bull and beifer, the bull being from Clera _B. the greatest milker cn the Islend,which | wae purchased by Charles Palmer, Erq. ) t. Martin dealt very fully with the large experditure made by the Province of ;Prvee Eiward Island “for railway con- -Sraciion, aid showed that cone of the latter | Cther provinees bad eo Iiberal'y contri- uled .owards ihat purpors. His state- | | ‘be daily use of Abtey A 1G) 424 ee sal Rcneecrermee CLEARS THE COMPLEXION. > Effervescent Salt pur fies the blood and clears the com~ plexrone It cleanses the system. its effect istiveperceptible, but certain. Ab- vey’s Effervescent Salt is the most abso- luiely pure preparation ia the world. It is prepared from the purest druge, ac- cording to the requiremen's of the British Pharmaco; cia, Abbey’s Htlerveseent, Sali is an wreproachable and unapprogae cble medicine as compared te parept media cines, Te nee in Spring thew) 4, you more gogd had = y otuer medicine you “ow take, The daily ue of Abbey’s Effervescent Salt will keep you in constant good health. Health is your capital, If vou have been neglecting it, commence to take care of itnow A _ teaspoonful of Abbey’s Effervescent Salt in a haif tamb- ler of water makes a most ‘lelicieus drink, “hich Grings bealth aad vigor to the sya- tem, while it cleanses it and purifies the blood. Things to Make a Note of. Artillery—No2Co., @rill at the guns tonight, All belts aad side arms te be re- iment, on sa inlerraption fot aa Ontario | tf ted. / member, that Ontario had unloaded bonds | ot the Grand Trunk Railway amounting at Confederation, to $25,000,000, and from | which not a dollar bas been jreceived by the Dominion, was a gen- | wine surprise tomavy inthe House; and from sixteen id Eighteen tas r.ada third The Royality people showed their good | »i8 reference to the loan made by Oo‘ario jacket, shot silk lining, brown velvet collar, $4.85 Trim, bluette jacket, smoke pearl buttens, fancy stitched front, silk lining, $6.50 ‘ ) ; Light fawn tweed coat, I orown velvet collar, silk lin- ing, trimmed with small pea’ ] i time and paseed by 68 to 20. Of the : Ministers, Laurier, F‘elding and Joly voted for the bill, while Davies, Dobell, Blair, and Fitspatrick voted against it. Mr. NclInerney, asked what course the Minister of Marioe intended adoptinz in regard to chaogee of lobster regulations recommended by Commissioners. Sir Louis Davies said that in so far as buttons, 36.65 velvet cellar, very handsomely trim- med with silk braid on sides back, box back, $7.95 Fawn cloth coat. @ Dainty little jacket, oe “gut, very trim: and “chic” in : appearance, lined with shad-§¢ ed silk, four pearl buttons, $5.40 iB Other prices are $10.00, 10.25 11.35, 14.35, ete. —~——_—- Ss Wl ? Cid Rs each ae j ur Big Furniture Sale. What !t Means For You ® means that for from 50 to 75 cents you get as much Furnit- We as you formerly paid $1.00 for. Is Itany object to you to save this q Ir §( “=a j Jake anventage ot the Big Discounts we are giving off every line, and Call To-dav...... PLFASE TAKE NOTICE—ill accounts must be paid at once, John WNexrson a a _ = — HOUSEKREPEES WILL FIND AT TAR CITY HARDWARE STORE ——A FULL LINE OF—— |fousecteanin? SUPPEINS. Builders will also find a complete line of goods, suitable Dtheir requirements. Do you want a Fairchild Washing Machine? Our terms ite easy. . o th’. y-ar. I: is vaguely guesred that the Govern, ment will not press the Redistribution bill this session, but will be conienot with brinvie g dowa the measure and allowing it to stand over. Your correspondent fiuds no grouad for thie report. Filipnos Want Peace. {[Sreciat to Taw Examiner] Mainpa, May 11.—At 2 meeting of the Filipigo Congress, at San Fervando, the members expressed a sireng desire for peace. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Queen Hotei: Katie L. Partridge, Wood Islands; J McGregor Giasot, Si, Jono; Jebn Muir, Brantford, J 8 Laweon, St. Jobo; D Forbes, Montugue Bridge. Hotel Davies; R B Foster, Alian Par- sons, Herry Fieuer, Mentrea'; A G Allen, Niagara Fall-; R L Savage, Frederict pv; Miss Mowley, Summerside; A T LeBlanc Moncier. re Tne Staneky.—The Staaley ia placeing the Cape Tormentine buoy today. SHIP NEWS “Te Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED May 10.—Mariav. Campbell, Marble Mountajv; Pherama, Lawson, Piciou. CLEARED, May 10.--James Semple, Roberte, Pic- tou; St Anne, Potvin, North Sydney; Hilda Maud, Cousins,Canso; Rbuama, Lawson, Wallace. jidgment in not allowing everything to leave the vicinity of Heartz’s Farm and wa policed Mr. Edgar Heartz securing two beautieé, also Mr. Jobn Stewart, of Marshfield, James Essery,Uniou Road, and Mr. James Roper. all getting animals of superior breeds, | Messrs McMillan and Dawson replenished | their readyaleuyerior stock Ly teverel purs | chaces. Mr. McWilliams, of the Royalty ‘got the great cow Rioters Catherine, ard. ‘the new regulstions withdrew any right Mr. KE E. Shaw two nice ones, one of ' from fichermen they would nut be adopted which. Jemell-, was @ great favourite of /Mrs J. nce, Several tine animals will ‘come to the city, amorg which ‘is the Beauty of KH:lvedere, whieh Mrs, Jones held at $300 purchased by A. . Large, E-q., togeiner with two orhere, Silver Belt, secured by P. P. Archibald, of the Queen Hotel, cousiiered one of the best judges in the city. The great cow, Beauty of Brockville, will be found in the stable of Geo. E Hughes, E-q. Mr. E. W. Taylor diepluyed ix good judgement by Inyirg the great mitker Massena’s Pri c ss. | Mr A Turnbul!, who sunplies St John, \N B, with milk, bought nea:ly = carload of | Holstein-; but the bual« of thie great etock baw been d-stributed throughout the Island, except saine younger stock purchased by Mr. Barrett Henderson tor the Nerth west, ' EE il mnt ee The C. E Convention [Sreciat To Tak Examiner J MonTREAL,’May 11.—October 5 to 9 are the dates selecte| for the Christian En- deavor convention here. me The Disarmament Conference. [Srectat To Tux ExaMIver. | Lexpon, May 11.—Tbhe United States delegates to the disarmament Conference have arrived here. Perils or m Sea No shipper should carry his own risk, evenin fine wea ther. Unthought of accidents will happen. You Get Insurance Here at Low Rates :::: Hulis, Cargoes and Freights insured. Live stock by steam ers insured against all risks. Fred W. Hyndman R. B. NORTON & CO. LTD | The Oldest Marine Agency in P. £. I. previous tothe Union to the Upper Canada | Bauk,which was also charged (9 th- genera! debi and credited to Ontario’s account, al- | though it was never returned, showed that 'Mr. Martin had closely studied all matters | that would strengthen the claim of his Pro- vimce, Although it is true that che attendance on Monday evening wae not large; yet the fact remains that there were twice as mavy as when toe Budget Debate v as finished (00 Fridayev ning 1 am, with tharke for your #pace, Yours Sincerely, IsLanper. Ottawa, May 8, 1899. Tue Prons.—Northerly to westerly wind-, ‘resh during tbe day, fair stationary or # little bigiver temperature. Thursday fire and milder. Porick Counr.—There was nothing on at the Police Court to-day. One drunk was arre-ted thie morniag, but ne was aot ina fis coodition to appear before his Honor. Twe Exvectra—Tne S&S. 8. Electra, sailed today at 1 o’clock for Muntague Bridge, with her bcli, deck, cabin and ralocn filled with a general cargo. The Electra comes to Charlottetown every Wednesday afternoon, and sails egain every Thursday afternoon. Mr. McDonald, who wae purser on tne Stanley in the win ier holde the same position oo the Electra in the summer. No 1 Co, 4th Regiment, 0 A, drills to- night at the drill shed et ~ o’slock, 8. O. E.—Adjourned R. H. degree meeting of Lodge Kton tonight at § o'clock. A full attendence is requested, —r DIED. At the Head of H Ilsborough, on May 8th, Mrs. Mary McArthur, widow ofthe late John McArthur, aged 76 years. ——— See eee Ne» Srore.—Mr. R. H. Mason, has, opend a store in the City Hotel, corner Gt, George Street, opposite the cathedral. He will keep a well-stocked new counter, and will carry a full supply of confec- tionery and fruit, as well as alineef fancy goods. ‘ _— > A Preasure Yacsr.—The Francis, a steem pleasure yacht, built by Mr. Miller, ber owner, at Chatham, NB. ata cost cf about $4,000, put into Summer- side yesterday, for » and sailed in for North Sydaey. She hae been sold to parties in Nev ‘or; jland who will teke charge oa her arrival at North Sydney. Nominations.—To-dsy nominations are being received at the City Clerks office for a commissioner of Sewers and Water Supply to fill the seat vacated by the Hon. D Laird. Next Thursday is election day, At belf pret two o'clock nomiuations tai been received from Chae, MeGregor wud H.C. Douse. Scorr Act.—At Georgetown, yster~ day, before Stipendiary Magistrate Riancbard, Benj-min Hayden, of Peake’s S a ior, vas convicted of a first offence and nned $50 and cosis. A summons, for second offence, against Joho G Scrimgeour Cardigao, was adjourned. Mr. Blanchard returned to tewn this morping. ROYAL Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©0., NEW YORK. - eeaee come a ——— BAKING POWDER AAAAARASAAAR Insect Destroyer A liquid easily used, pat- ent top. RID YOUR HOUSE — $3.00 HAVE YOU SEEN THEM ? | Those women’s American Boots THE PONSEO They are different from the ordinary run, they’re a special snap—style aud finish about them—the kine that fit yeur feet and are extremely fash- | ionable, at the same time made in three different shapes in widths 0 D & E 33 Queen St. Telephone 67 GOFF BROS we OF BED BUGS One application does the work. We are agents for the ahove and recom- mend it. PRICE—I5c PER BOTTLE aS A. W. REDDIN Pho, B Central Drug Store Sunpyside. i PELE ESE SESS & AAAAAAAAARARARAAAAAS FREE EEN SY YY YE REY Fi A : pe ap eee ei came armen The P, K. Isiand Magazine | IMPORTED Seed Grain a ee American Banner Oats Karly Gothland Oats Whita Siberian Oats Black Tartarian Oats Duck Bill (2 row) Barley Six Rowed Barley Tes Sa Geo. Garter & Co. is out, and cn sale at the u-« ual places. . SEREDSMEN