TFT” CT’ \!~’.DIAN CHARI OTTETOWN MAY 10, 1899. _ - fs .ereuaf \ » » l l C I TY S .,;. £;§,_»`.;g_L ‘ V. 215, LATEST STYLES -Young man, if you want a. N1ce Nobby Hat, buy 11: at Sty']_1s11_I-Ia.t IlMlIe11_._-a _ Y ew g’ W 1 gg ' `di,~irict. Kildare Bridge and other bridge 'through the summer; the four trips are [ Mr. - M. McKin_non said that the work has been sold over and over again not worth anything He wanted all the Budget s eech is alwa s 'i the list He referred to the Commissioner in the west mistake in the boundary men who were sued in Alber Who thought they were in the It is about time we were litics In the ma.ter of the iple who are there with rats bugs and vermin that place fhev had oetter itation for our criminals the yearly delleits of the reign as a total ot $328 913 16 collected a large amount in They comp aiu that the Con- government had deficits but, government did not the. enormous amount of taxes government had collected made a comparison of the de- llnder Conservative rule H that when all was taken in 0 the Conservative party bound to rule He thought the were 1 a better condition before eroad machines In place thev injure the roads H the action of the machine on and claimed tue rinci le was wrong He believed they se to the country, and it would ifthe poor people were given to earn an honest dollar He we were going to have‘a new uderltood now it was this session, and the will be squandered this year He had zone over the report in his own fl very bad attack of the Grippe _0\\¢» year ago last winter left my system in I. very weak state and my nervous system completely unstrung. After getting over the dangerous stage of the disease I naturally expected to gain strength, but, unfortunately, did not do so. On the contrary, my blood became weaker. I daily lost strength and vitality, and my 'nervous system became so weak that it “was a constant source of suffering both day and night. I lost appetite, the sight of food nauseated me, the weak state of _my system caused shortness of breath ‘and unnatural action of the heart, such as Huttering and violent palpitation, and my face was like chalk. I was in this condition and constantly getting weaker when I began taking Dr. Ward’s Blood and Nerve Pills. I had read the books they distributed and their advertisements in the papers, and- thought, “Well,_ I have taken so much medicine without benefit it is useless to spend any more money. However, I finally made up my mind. It is a. forlom hope ; I can but try. If I am not benefited I will not be hurt. S9 I bought one box and received great benefit therefrom, so continued their use, and to-day am a well man in consequence ; my blood is strong, my face has the ruddy hue of health, my appetite l'¢f\1!'D¢§d» I ;1¢¢p well, I have not the slightest in- dications of nervousness or heart trouble, and from a sick, weak, nervous nun Dr. Ward's Blood and Nerve Pills have transformed me ilu six weeks to fuilrllilealth d stren " am ours v , an ~(Si e€lt)h° WILLIIM WIQZARS, iién cisfk cms cess-.ip 1-iam, _ - Petefhqm `Dr. Ward’s Blood and ‘Nerve Pills are eoldat5oc. per boX.5 b°X¢lf°f$2-°°_l¢ yet. He would like to lfnow what was the use 'of a steamer in July? Mr. John McDonald ' said the leader had made a good speech- ernment should come as close as poss- ible to the .amount required._~ He re-~ gretted the small amount placed in the estimates for bridges Grand' Rlverf west, had been asking for a bridge, and This bridge is much needed by the in- _ habitants of Lots, 13 and 14. making al difference oti8 miles in the distance to travel up five miles. and down live they had not had much encouragement. 'f ,_ _ . . _ . . p y lo.ked -__ He though; it was time that a new road country members sitting in the louse forwbard to with interest by the House ntinued from the First Pace ac! WHS was P25506. _ to give the matter careful consideration.. and by the country in general. In ’ it _ The _lender c;in{edGotyei-1nn:)en(i said he Proi ibertsoiij hadhbiétter and cheese we expect to get a. fair estiaiate ofttlie t ld th t th t was going to ui s ee ri gee, on pn i e rain an he a cause for expenditure for the year an the provi- we age Lom anoufblgotvhegglaegr cieosoted wood and bench work. He mga specialty of these two sub]e,-its. sion made io meet that expenditure. when S" John Macdon claimed wood _coated with coal tar and He strongly urged that we mark; our Th_e country -looked to the _Budget me tems and came mm power will decay taking the s eel bridge with _goods from P.E.I. He was not satisfied speech for a true state of the finances- , down plans winch made farming lf- u H9 |13* 8 fight YONEISB .i1';l`8l1150 ting with the steamer a-rranggements, _and ,of the country. What it is proposed toj ~ - V ._ au time to come we are wld po-atph egpcriniftfl-nt= ing- 1 Jpwgp boss hag ilelggrapheddtlie Minster ol Mari_ne,i do with the debt and what eff »rts ‘are _ orwhuwy government have an lot ehoiise erdwe f pda yth (yu an A a receive ~a telegram stating _I put forth for the bent tit of the country. - m e t on t 6 f\rmS. 6 0111 g0 I'0l1,, than a steamer had not been secured as l migration The encourave be given to the young men the country, and had lots of places where the old people only are left. of ;T:3‘)°n.}.!;°;;°t°;§2ersa D33; The delegates sent by the Conservatives -an tha, mu not mise a hand were for good, they secured large sums 1 m ’ of money for the country Comp ire the l consider-in the material had 1 t A h _ ‘ ' . 1 g ° subpects iii) 831;; :ye besi;eP;‘;‘;s doings ofthe governmentsnnzl you will work on, He glmughg tha gi"- Exe- iff* fsa;°f..l°f;' ‘1s;f:.;’;:::°2;..l‘; were gow” t° ba established fineiligg the eo ‘eghiifl realized the are going to have them we one-ht t t t ff . P th , th ` .V them now It the mtfnd to saeo a airs an at _e opposi ion Y _ them It H “me they were on would have assumed the reins, and the of mmm The government dawn ofa. better day had come. =°“=g 1° mm "°°<‘°ff°l “idea k.§§'t§2flE§af§§.“f§§fif§i§3§a§’32°$` regard 'Erma bflggg Hedbeheved marks and thiit was all that is re- ‘cn t t l . ' .’ _ _ mfranevzr lrggksd S1313 qu1red,leaving_a bilance pf 15 marks? _ Summa;-side, The Pegplg have to to wld that the opposmm md He was short in lirithme ic, and as the _ ‘ _ _ . __ W *_ A V _ m Young against the resohmon boy was lame. it ill became a mem- when it is only one mile across the men was held in this citylast-February. §_. ber Set_t;s._ They-are the quality, latest styles, and you Believed the opposmon were bel Of the H0053 K0 make 21 Slate- river. » He did not think the cost would to consider the appointing of a dairy tl §_ ifyou are not up todete you it. dm. The commyhas $536 ment like the one the Hon- member bea. great deal. It is one thousand and instructor; the season is on row, lac- ; ' ' _. ' _ “ “Q “ic 1 . , ld b, and add $400 000 fr<§rnA1berl0r1 had made- Mr- Birchiseveuieen feet between the wharves. factories are starting and for nt t if , wa o _ . ' ' more said that the bo s fatbei was a ros er- B " Sun This House was e lled nearly four months too late. The Leader pro- fesses to have theinterest of the farmers at heart yet he is ve unjust to those representatives of thriz House. who are _farmers in calling them *here the only .month ofthe year on which their_ whole years’s :business pdenends. Calling this House together has how beeomea matter of form. We Qare asked to vote a certain amount of money and when that is done the government take as much more as they 'see lit without a vote. ' Legislation shows how far we are behind time, bills are _rushed thaougli, and when that is done Hi`s=‘Honor iscalled-'-to assent to tlgemp A meeting of dairy. of temperance when it was necessary over the public reports he found that ;Prince County did not receive a fair share of money in public works, ac- cording to the amount of-taxes they paid. When- money was spentinPrince County it was spent by days work, and ‘the country did not get the benefit. He protested strongly against spending ipubhc money to keep any in power. ’ totiiiwoedsandbrlll mfhodililini 8 railway u h PP ld tended saying auvthirig- The H011- road machines are good iii cei-_ii.i.Ji making is - ow on and the legislature dit ,ms Pmv;nce shzmld have to M€UJb_61‘ fl'0fI1 A156300 had _bfell places. He thought three quarters iii ‘ not get' ineiaci through. If the Pre- E “annual Interest of $12 000 fora Pillllbllng- Prflf- ROUGPYSOD Said 001011- _the roads are not benefitted by them. In mier wants to retain the conhdeuce of f; Ststmori _¥i1iS 828500- HB had Willie” entitled to. He could not see how the. $117,146.71; we have a debenture ae- 2,‘:€;°x:i'é:°‘¥ti geamdmlgnge i0 Sir Lvlliv D8ViS and had l'8¢°iY@_d 21 estimatefor Education could be les-g count of $189.93§.06. and a private 909 on Educmon he wanted T°PlY» 1° the *fact g”»*,°°1.Y h $0000 seued. uew_ schoolis required at yloaus account of $]_.o,9,85i'>.50, ore-total, _ ],,d,c,0u,1y and above Party hm bzgnh gfamfnp _ h°fU t‘1¢;‘;§vi;e $113 _Lot 15, and it would be a great as ;b;gY8l12 5_3’ the Public a.ccounts._hofi and not 34 teachers recemng were BVS 8 I H12 Y __ benefit to the community. _ _ _ ,$44 _. g . 7, we might swell t is ~1ti<»»= q»»1inf»i»°» A wing v ` ‘.°I,’§.§§§’.f°”§§i§§’$”°.§.`iZ§‘t”iitf2“x‘§‘§$° $232.2 §.i».~iZ§‘l`3§f i?.‘{..i22°}‘.§'.ff iii tailed last vear, d th "" ‘~ W’ . .. _ " ° ' . ._ e .’ but im, ymmg msn,” lgelyuixl bhbitll S ditnre as they want the best. A and they my object is not to-niake the debtap- Gordonymd is mending _A FACE I-_IKE CHA-Lk.. ipstienld hiiye it, He Ya; gg;-A;~y_ that _me pear largz, but to consider our present Wday u It he stood at me lwing should bestill 1u.doebt He had "treated: The govemnientsliould settler '(C0nginued on i-,he Sixth P. ) lieardgihat Mr. Lowe had- been - badly H ' ` ' ` _, l 1 with him. He thought the liquor ques- _ ge _ ‘ _ - i li _ tion shouldbe remedied in Charlotte- _ ` 1 ,`- , , if ` -’ 5 5 town. He had alwavs been on the side . I ' - , 5. ,_=_ hill-1 r EMPLIIYMENTSBEGISTRY All persons wanting employment and ployers of labor in want of as- sistance will _obtain help and situ- ationshyap _ n-......=_i=`=w_i-1-eaeiti-is-iiiit=r».l .M1 mm f - 5 ” For Kent Street. .......- t.....»........ .%."'3ll*i..-rms. is c ‘°°i H its 15. S uanetieefreei ' ` 1 niiiiiui ' iiiiii iniiiiiiiiiiu m hy are ve' burdens of the country for a _Y ’ _ P. P The people wanta. bridge there, $15,- the prop i' legi-l.-.tion there is no in- ` 5,, ' ,_ H -is < they were doing than l ous farmer. _ OO0_would build the bridge as un- i .iructor ir. s gui. We were promised a ;. New cuods A|’fw|ng was na 0 Used Mr- Wise Sail he had not in- engineers report showed he new Rnd Af The best time tor road ~ W. P. CDL Suunyside,Ch’twn. I 9"8 WSIB 110! N85 at IDOUUI Bild l1P(M!‘- __Lot 18 aud_part of 14 are the only places the country hemust reni ily this matter. ` I ' I-, ' p¢5;eb5;en;£;r,,tl:lT;t0§;i r§:,et:;'; Wise) Said U35? WBT?-_`° Pmf- ROUGH- in his district where they have done The present state ot the country is due . ` I ` Qpmhture “ye were tO|d thlt 503 had not Sald aUYt_Umg M3055 Stock g00d Work. With regard to the bon- to the fact that things are not done at. a 1 _ ,mg Lo the Lummc Ayslum in Eigland- He believed there was uses paid to cheese factories, he wished or-deiiein the wrengtims. wimisuie _ _ ._, ,_ be bum and thu same terms 501110311115 WYWZ SUYPSWUBFB- 'W0 M6 to call attention to the fact that lot 14 present state of the prcviice? - We have H . e I mm that had phced the mat _ Only I0 have f0\l\' I1‘1pS 01 0016-Si01‘Hg0 had not been paid the $10 they were a cash balance against the province of -*iw I ; ` We lie Always at H AT WHAT? _Selling Brooker; ` Shirrioe Because wi# '_ _ the E y We have the largest assortment of Uromeryf f.-' and Ear-than were ever-,shown in- this city or province. ; g are the latest style and the prices cannot be beatim ilu E3, _ We make a specialty of Dinner Setts, Tea Settis and Cham- i , r __.- _f...___ ;_. , , » I _ .V V 1 f _ ' f _ <. xii g _' I V ` * J? ‘ ' 'T ii if 2 _ 'il “` f 4 ` l.. ‘ 1 ¢ i He was in favor of license which he fi TU tha Electors of the ` I i ‘believed would kill out the ti-mic. Hel » 1 clot “E 'referred ‘to Summerside, which he | 5 W 5 if :claimed was practically a license. It i char I " i seemed to him as_long as the govern- f ,ment allowed it in the country, men 5 As Y°“ are 'ww called “P0” to elect 'would be found willing to run the risk 3 3~'“t“bl° Perm” t-"_m_1 the Vf*°°»U°.Y °U lot selling “_ the Board of Commissioners of Sewers House adjourned to meet at 3 p_ m_ t and Water Supply, I have been request- V 0 “ ed by a number of citizens to allow my- I AFTERNQON sE5S10N_ ‘ iself to be put in nomination for thc of- . tice. 'Mr. DcsRoches »said_ the atténtion of? ' 1 new solicit your support. If it, I . ithe P°°P19 was followmg me 305°” Of should be your pleasure to elect me, I I an regu ar prwes the government to S00 what “S beivg lwiii andsavorw discharge the dunes i Out' big purchase of men s and boys’ clothing at _ (10118, WhBlh8l' it WSE f01' tll6Il' OWU b808- lpgrtaining' to [119 035105 with a dug 1:3 `|` at 01' for IHS b8D8Ht Of Ih0 COUDITV. WB ga]_~d.[Q eggnomy and (.\mcign¢y_ - & can “ were told that the Conservative party Yom-3 1-egpemfgiiy, UUW Supply YO! Wit mts 0 ot 93 an S9? WIS °IU°"sW1!»=°‘i that 01° Pfewll . CHAS. McGREGOR. ‘ rate Pants, Coats and vests at less than the cost ' ‘party advanced the cause of the people. i Wggd 5_ Cha;10¢1;e¢¢¢n_ _ K :He could not see what they were doiugi May 9 1899 of manufacture' tl except going into debt. In looking' ' ` We bought the goods Cheap and we can sell cheap 1000-pairs pants from 50c a pair up,lotsali halftlie regular prices. _ If you want Clothing come our way. It will be p dollars in -your pocket