~ : ‘ 10d incierncassteiisarannii ~ JHE DAIL) FXAMINER @MARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 4, 1900. ij ware of e angerous at may sé Skin trou | | ALBE RT TOILET SQAP CO., fifrs. ' !ONTREAL —— eerie EO 8 OBO Oe Cement! Boe SHS F : = AAA e) e a ete $ and Price : 3 Are two ofthe most impor- tant points to consider in buying ul ything We make them eur Bon ee in stationery. Quality best in tint and texture; prices as Jow as jcan be sold. ; mes our stock and priees—that’s € TCHELL'S BOOKSTORE ( neen Stree : Opp. Prewse’s..... : ; oe BGO O° MD 9908 609t 0660 be r | THNDERS. oe ee Tenders will be received up to Tuesday Jur> Sth,for the building of a Summer ti. :+! in connection to Cliff House, Stan - bia. North Shore. ' sand sprcificntionsto be seen at tts Mise of C. Chappelle, Ch’Town. Address J. J. Davies. Ch’Town M + ‘Tenders.” Juve l. _ ~~ - o- neers Those Who Y Deal With Us Goods are Bight fing Prices are Right I: lies with you, reader, togive ué & chance to prove the above assertion. We are :eceiving new goods daily. See our Covered Chip Market Baskets from 10¢ up. %h “tae Creamery Butter just received, w ry. 2F Ore & Pekoe ea at 286 fer b. As will pleat? you. We also sell Harz .d’s genuine BRAHMIN TEA. A big stock ofother Teas on hand, from Tit 20c per |b up. Aleo in stock, canned Salmon, Lobsiers, Clams, ete., and a full fine of general groceries, all at the owest possible prices. Free delivery of oois to ali parts of the city. Telephone communication. R. F. Maddigan & Go LOWE QUEEN STREET. It Kills ¢Cisease therefore It Cures every kind of disease arising fiom germs, RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER Pamphlets n application. Macdonald's Drug Store __ Nient Ber Rae Bae yi: germs; * | Government the “ technical aseistance * | would have beem eupplied, rumené, | ' ee —— eee ta DAILY EXAMINER — | Pimeau’s first and principe! JUNE 4, 1900 Ata - cullen ~~ ABOLITION OF WARDS. ition of the ward system we understand, to be made subject te plebiscite vote of the ratepayers. This prevision removes every objestion te paseage. Tho bill, we understand, been framed in strict accord with the resolution unanimously adopted at tie large ¢ citizene meeting held previous to the ae has Givie eleetions: ES Pay — mattis TOO THIN. eee grapher, a letter in whieh it is stated that | ‘the sole trouble” in respeet to the report of the evidence taken before the Asylum Commission, and yet uopublished, “ was lack of time, and techmical assistance.’ This statement is true beyend a doubt, fer Mr. Crosskill is an efficient officer, and be But it is also true that | befere the Asylam speaks the truth. , if the evidence taken i | Commission had been favcrable to the ‘ sufficient time would bave been afforded, and the evi- | dence would have been hurried out and | published in The Patriot as well as ip pamphlet form. Instead of this, it appears Mr. Groskill and his assistant are very busy at the correspondence current shorthand, typewriting, court and library werk, and weeks would elapse without being able totouch the Asylum Investigation.” Mr. Crosskil] eays (hat he was instructed to “* devote all bis spare time te the work.” But the trouble is that he wasn’t given any spare | time ! Other work was heaped upon him; and technical assistance which might easily have been obtained was not afforded. The damaging charges, to investigate whieh the Asylum Commission was ap- pointed, were made good before the com- missioners ; aod the fact is, by ioference, admitted by the commission. It is greatly to the credit of Mies MclIonis, that of all the charges she preferred in her letters to THe Examiner, only one is dis- posed of by the commissioners as unproved; and that allthe rest are, by inference, admitted to be true. that “kept and SBE OE ys i mas PINEAU AGAIN. Captain CAMERON came to town on Saturday night and was seen by a repre- sentative of Tue Examiner. Ino reply to questions, he etated, that he had never reeeived a telegram from Mr. A. <A. McLean ard never told Mr. Pineau that he had; if Mr. Pineau had so understood him Mr, Pineau was enirely mistaken. Iu this connection, we may remark that even if Mr. McLean had sent Pineau a meseage, the fact would not have proved corrupt intent on Mr, McLean’s part ; for Mr. McLean and other Conservatives in Charlottetown had been led io expect th, Pineau was coming back tg de. i} mat ce he was elected to do, vie :‘vote against the Ferquhaieon Goverzment. By the way, “An Observer” desires to know how Mr. Pineau learned that$the Government had a surplus fof $5000? What member of the Government misled him with that untruth ? When and under what circumetances was Pineau erron- eously informed that the government had a surplus of $5000? These are questions its | ! | | Tux spplieation of the bill for the abel- a in this city is, | a) | | } | that must be'satisfactorily answered before the public ean attach any weight to Mr. reason fer deserting his friends. — — i <i SER A PROTEST wine We learn that a protest agaiast the pro Kent and Upper Prince Street School ie being signed by pareits throughout the- } i | sed ehange to two daily sessions in West ; city. Itis to be assumed that the truetees, | who set fer the parents, vill no’ make the change at the suggestion or on the petition ef baebelors and otkers who have no practical knowledge concerning either heaseheld management or the rearing of children, Thera can be ne question that the ebangé will, if enforced, involve diss arrangement ef “the daily round” ip many househelds, and mueb !iCdnvenience, par- tieularly to mothers. The fact that the Children living in the Kensington district and compelled to walk to Weat Kent er Upper Prince Street Schools cana net be expected te attend forenoon and afternoon sessions, and the reault muat be « Jarge falling offin daily attendance. I, the trustees consider the twe terms essential they are in duty bound to provide an acditiona] school at the east and south ends of the city. A BOON FOR ALL. Freedom Prem Dyspepsia and Ner- vous Headache Assured By the Use of Dedd’s Dyspepsia Tablets, the Only Positive Rational Cure for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, and Similar Stomach Diseases. Why should the merchant go to his etore,in tue mornicg, suffering tne tors nmaents of a severe nervous headache ? There i# no more need for him to do so than there is for him to walk through the drifted soow, instead of on the bare side- walk. No man need evfier from nervous heaj- ache now-a-dayr, unles® he prefers te do eo. For there is » means of cure, abso lute, positive, aud permanent, withia the easy reach «fevery map, woman and child on tue North Americao continent. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets will positively cure the worst case of Neryous Headache that can torture poor humanity. Nervous headache is in nine hundred and ninety-nine ofevery thousand cases the result of starving the Werves, The nerves starve because the supply of rich blocd ia not sufficient to nourish them. The supply of rieh blood is insufficient because all the food eaten is vot dige vied aad converted into blood. The food is vot alldiges‘ed because the stomach is weak, and unable to supply the juices needed to carry outihe process of digestion. Doda’s Dyspepsia Tsblets digest all the food eaten. This is converted into rich and nourishing bfood, whieh streagthens, and gives vitality tothenerves. When the nerves are healthy and strong, you can never have Neryous Headache! This theo 18 why uo person need suffer from this agonizing complaint. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets cure it and keep it cured, : - a —— a Aw OLp anp Wait TR1ep Remed¥.= Mrs. Winelow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fitty years by millones of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the ‘taste sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Ita value is incalcuable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup. —_r Opera House to-night. | TRY Brine MARK WRIGHT & CO Home Makers. Our BICYCLE LIVERY; All new wheels. Look at our assortment of NEW BICYCLES. We have all worid Leaders, Your Bicytie to our repair shop for satisfactory repairs. LID Taw Mon. Donald Farquharson=Pre-| iw schooleare situate at extreme ends of mier by the vete of Pineau—has obtained | the town renders the case additionally frem Mr. W. H. Crosskill, official steno- | hard. 2 “Headquarters for Trunks a - . ’ ea —_ ens =e << e | ey oy We = = —y —_— | Gentlemen’s Dress Suit (ases All kinds of Travelling Bags, Valices, Rug Straps and Shawla, best goods at the lowest marset price, Valises, Gladstone Bags, Lunch B xes. Telescope Bags. 3.x :. 7 straps, Rug and shawl LT TT %B.OD 10 I 2.00, Steamer Trunks, the Straps. §tylish Drosa Suit Cases from $3, to $15.00. Hand! ars tion 50 to $1.25. Gladstone Bags from $1 50 to$2 25* Try ys from $1.25 to $19.50. tro: C:soed Trunks $3.50 to $8.00. Cabin Trunks $1.0" fo. 7 Trans tl mite Truiks $8.5 to $10.50. Everything for travelling. Railway .%F%, from $250 to $15.00. Deck Tartan Capes and Caps. The largest stock of Travelling goods in town. 9 THE CNLY HELP. A Victim of Bright's Disease For Many Years—Cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills Neepawa, June 4.~Mrs. T. H. McKee, formerly of Listowel, came here as a last resort. Hed euffered ten years with Bright’s Disease. Reported to be past help and dying, her reappearance on the street iu apparent good bealth was a pleas antsurprise. The explanation given wae that her liut'e boy had insisted that she should use Dodd’s Kidney Pills aed pro- pheried that they wouldcure her. She- says :—‘*From the first few doses I began to f.ei better,and after taking four aad a half boxer, I say it with my heartfelt gratitude, ] am perfectly cured.” Dedd’s Kidney Pi'ls is the only medicine in the world that has ever cured a case cf Bright’s Disense at such a stage. a A STE Closing Auction sale ot'stoek of late Mrs. Lewis, continues this evening at 7.30 and to- morrow Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock. The man who thinks he knows every» everything ,has the most to learn in life. NOTHING BETTER Than our Silverware in quality style or fimsh, and the prices are right too. We carry the 1847 Roger Bros, Al forks and 5 a gt eelebrated brand of knives, speons. Buy the best. x. F, HUTCHESON, | Watchmaker & Jeweler TO BE LET. Immediate possession of that Build~ ing adjoining the Masonic Temple. Suit- able for offices ete.. Apply to Mrs. D. McKinnon, McGill Avenue, Ch’Town. _ dy, lwk, T PAYS 10 au AY PERKINS. There’s a marked prettiness about these modest | priced, well shaped, neatly livished, ready-to wear Dress skirts. ‘fherefore. don’ worry over the seem- ingly perplexing probem of senronable apparel, ’ Come to our store and choese from the large number of handsome garments all ready-to wear. White Pique skiris —hes quality......--.++++-$1.10 Crash shirts —be at GiBtity.cosscsess+cceee sea sees Duck shirts......- toes o0s0 eC ook ae Plain Black Luster skirt inte dae Figured Lus fe oh ied ccs ae oo 0 0$2.00 Khaki Duck yer yard 1! 6c. F Perkins & Go } THE MILLINERY LEADERS. | ememmmn ee ee | ; se 6¢a2° 89 92