ve aoe a” Genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of feed See Fac-S' nile Wrapper Below. Very small ena as easy to take a5 #agak- = FOR HEADACHE. CARTERS FOR DIZZINESS. FOR RILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. IVE FOR CONSTIPATION. - \FOR SALLOW SKIN ~ CURE SICK HEADACHE. on ED Weddin (rifts. lhe abundance of urtist ble gifts to be had ore is well worth a visit to s ee Nowhere inthe city will yo find a more select stock of Sten ling and silver plated Ware th our disp'ay. Those who are interested in approaching weddings will find easy to make a choice fro our Wedding Silver. W. ‘W.: Wellner. Jeweler and Engraver, <r Span sieese enaeagad ‘Its all , Those Who Deal Plain Sailing With Our Goods are Right ur Prices are Righ It lies with you, reader, to give us rove the above assertion. See ovr Lovered Chip Market Baskets from 10c up. utter just received. Try our Orange Pekoe Tea at 28c per b. it will please you. We also sell rhanee to p , sre receiving new goods daily. Yhoice Creamery B Haszard’s genuine BRAHMIN TEA. A big et ck ofother Teas on band, from | 1 Jenkins for $88. widen the road. Mr. A. A, McLean asked the Works the name ef the whom the stone north end of the Pro vincial Building was purchased, che price paid for same and the p the same was purcuase? chaced. Hon. Mr. McLean said purchased from Mr. Purdy, of town, for the purpose of tuil Weper |b up- Also o stock, canned Lobsters, Clams, etc., and ine of general groceries, all at Free delivery of Telephone oweast' possible prices. goods to sli parte of the city. communication. RF. Madigan & Go LOWER QUEEN STREET. FOR THE COMPLEXION URES MUST HAVE MATURE. PEELE LLL Salmon, full the pemneet ne Dividend Notice Merchants Bank of P. E- Island. CHARLOTTTTOWN, May Notice is hereby given ibat @ h after July. 3c3, 1908. The transfer bouk# will be closed from the 18th June to the 3rd Jaly next, both days in- olusiv 6, By order of Board. 31, 1900 alf yearly dividend at the rate of 8 per eent. per anum on tne ca pital stock of this bank has been de- clared, payable at. ite Banking house on and /PROVINGIAL ~~ LEGISLA Income Tax and Debenture| CONSIDERED BY MEM THE HOUSE. Some Interesting Questions a ~—_ 7 ‘J a and Answered. Fripay June l. J. R. McLean Birch. He thought the Le oughly into the d he would not followed Mr. ader had goae finances of the therefore 2% The cherges made t were unfounded. , had nothing to do the Asylum. era attended to this He denied that he ring the last ed with rosd any one to prove did anything h his office. e building and they bave t true that the laced $500,000 to the nee at Ottawa. The he supervisors by Hon. pretty thor Province an into this matter. againet th The Leader, he 88 with awarding co He and Hon. Mr. Rog matter themselves. bad gone to campaign orders. e Governmen b his pockets fill e also defied that be showed favoritism or dishonest in connection wit The Dominion Goverome the Hillsborough bridge, the specification. Conservatives had p credit of the prov! charges made against t M-. Camphel! were not true. aud the House wer in the chair. Progress reporte Farqubareon then submitted the following resolution : Resolved that Province ha atthe present se ve liberty to at arate not to excee per cent. per annum, ly and tbe amount tures shell be issued the whole the eum of forty ei seven hucdred and fifty do to make provision redeem said debentures every year a sum equal centon the smount of And that the Act passed year of Ger pres ter five, be re- actually issued. in the sixty-second ent Majesty’s reign, chap Mr. Shaw claimed th should not pass a8 provirion nad forruch work on > tant lied with. ip: ea ore by there a t- wed bad not been antee given tw been could net el Tuere 14 met of a deben'ure Mr Farqutar-oa move of tne debate aud the House av Saturpay, June 2 Hvuuse met at 11.30 Mr. Pineau asked the Commissioner of Public Works i: be had received a petition from the iahabitants of Mill River and vicinity praying for th from Aibert Guard’e, Mill River, les McMillan’s, ived. Wertern Road, cad it was the in- tention to carry the road through bie summer. { Mr. A. A. McLesn as missioner of Public W tention of the Goveromeut tO construct & d kvown as Scooncer or >t 43 (leading from Lot bert) aod if 0 en cold foror been purchased from whom and W bridge on the roa ©} Stewart Road, L 48 Road ,'o Mount Her whether tenders have be whether materials have for its construction, if 80 amount; also wherber the ssid d and what ie its to what road is a publc roa width. Hon. Mr. McLean said the contract was to Jonn N. was the jateation 10 sioner of Public person or p vow heaped at the ersons irom BERS OF Asked THE DAILY EXAM INER | a INT AEE EOE side outside Ot the bail ling Jed pai the vault | was placed. — me > rvs | Upon motion of Hon, Mr. Rogers the House went into Cc symmittee on the bill TURE | amending the act incorpor ating the City ° ‘ ) Chariotielown, by providing for the - | reguiating 4a licensing of persons (other thaa commercial travellers) com-~ ing bere from abroad and selling goods to soasumers. Mr. MoWilliams took the chair in conmmittes. Progress was ré-= p yrted, LU pon motion of Hon. Mr. Farguharson the bill regulating the opening and closing of public offices in Charlottetawn was read a second time with Mr. Reid in the chair. Third reading on Monday. House adjourned antil Monday at 8 D. . noe SD wo Nil \% Monpay, June 4. on el Ea House met at 8,30. — — : Mr. A.A. McLean asiced the Commie - sioner of Public Works whether it is the intention of the (yoverament to open & road from the Douse Road (at Roderick MicLean’s) to the'road leading to Montague Bridge (at the farm of JohnH. Me- Leoda) nea* Kinross across the rear of the Lyaodale farms. Hon. Mr. McLean said a petition had been received asking for the opening of the budget t into supple, Mr. Reid 1. the Government of this introduce @ bill saion of the Legislature debentures ip such form and mauner as may yer for the construction © tte Hospital for the lorane, struction of certsin 8 eel brid permanent public works. be deemed fa wing to for the con ves and other Such debea- period of interest d three and one- half payable semi-anoual- or which ruch deben~ shal] not exceed in gut thousand llars, and also nking fund to by setting apart to one aud one- debentures at the resolution been made on- occasions. Jebenture yrom ‘9e8 Tne yuer eo iseqaeally toey yeotares last author: ‘uday a single dollar sinking tance d the adjourament journed. e opening of & road to Char- Lot 5. ked the Com- orks if it the in- Comwmis- arpo-e tor which acd when par the stone were Charlotte ding up the says: My litt to croup during the all other croup remedies thing ever gave him such fith’s Menthol Liniment, found it superior Croups and Colds. be kept in every home whe —————————— A MIDNIGHT ALARM, There is no Cause for Alarm when That Croupy Cough is Heard if you Have Griffiths’ Menthol Lini- ment Handy. It Relieves Croup in One Minute, you Can Always de- pend Upen It, Mrs. Gilbroy, 353 Johnston-street, mieenoe 3, has been subject ter seasons since his d doctors’ medicine and for him, but no- uick relief as Grit. t always seems 10 have always to any other remedy for I believe a bottle should there are "D an the road in question. The matter would be investigated during recess and if deem- ed in the public interest the road would be opened. Upon motion of Hon. Mr. Farquharson the bill regulating the opening and closing of public offices was read a third time acd passed. Upon motion of Hon. Mr. Farquharson the Hcuse went into committee on the bill relating to the exchange of lands in {Summerside {for school purpose:- Reportedjagreed to and set down for third reading to-morrow. Upon motion of Hon. Mr. Gordon the Act amending the Act incorporating the Red House Farmers’ and Dairymen’s As- sociation wae read & third time and passed. Upon motion of Hon. Mr. Richards the bill relacing to the preservation of game and other fur-bearing animais, also for the preservation of parst ig2, was reala to-morrow. Hon. Mr. Farquhareon thea moved that the debate on the resolution for the issue of deventures for the asvium anoex and other putlic worke be coatinued. He contended tnat it wes advisable to issue which it was oot possible to construct out of the ordivary revenue w tvout resorting to taxation. He raid that it was proposed, among Other things, .to build aa annex to the asvlum the cost of which will be about $27,000 exclusive of lighting, beat~ ing and the other conveniences to de found in institutions of this description. It was also proposed to build steel bridges aod o her works permaneu'! character during this and eucceediag years. The North River bridge was in # bad way and should be replaced by & permanent eiructure, something that would be leftasa monu- meovt. In tie issue of all debentures, said he, the idea 13 to have o sinkiog fuod in connection. He was pleased at the tinan- cial condition of the province. If they had issued the $26,000 of debentures last vear there won d have been a surplus of $5‘'000 or $6 000. Hon. Mr. Gordon agreed with the Leader that someth ng was going lo re- main after we are gooe. There will bea millatoae of debt sround the neck ot every man liviog in this province. **Afer us the deluge.” A tew years ago Mr. Peters told us the debt of this prov nce was paid, sod that revenue ana expendicure woulu he made to meet, that no texes would be levied and that tue people would be happy. But sivee theo the 1esuing of debeutures seem» to bave become an amusement with the goverpment. The debt has not been shown as large a9 it shou'd be by the Opposition. it is really larger than has been given ont by the Premier. Unless a atop be put to this issuing of debentures we will be irresrivablly ruined. We have nothing to fall back upon exeept the farmers, Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick have mines, timber lands and other eources of revenue. He thought that here ibe lwit regarding the issue of debentures had been reached long ago. Mr. Shaw, Mr. A. A. McLean, Mr. A: J. MeDonald, Mr. M. McKinnon and Mr. A. P. Prowse were also strongly opposed to issuing more debentures. They contended in effec’, that the debs of the province was already very great and should not be in- creased by the further iseue of debentures, especially as there was D0 sinking fund to meet them; that provision had already been made for the building of the asylum annex; thatthe annex was being built in direct opposition to the wishes of the asylum commissioners and the report of the Medical Superintendent, who recom- mended cottager; that the so-called perma- nent public works were not of a permanent character inasmuch as part of the ma- terial used was of a periehable nature ; that the party asking for the debentures had not the confidence of the people. Hon. J. R. McLean, Hon. Mr. Richarde, Hon. Mr. McLaugblan, Mr. Peters and others on the Government side spoke in support of issuing debentures for perma- nent works. The debate continued until about half past eleven o'clock, when the resolution paseed On a party vote, as follows : = Ayee—Farquharson, McMillan, Me- Lean, Richarde, Peters, McLaughlin, Sia- clair, Rogers, Reid, L E Prowse, Forbes, McWilliams, MeNutt, Pineau.—14. Nays— Gordon,, Shaw, A J McDonald, J A McDonald, Arsenault, McKinnon, A Birch—10. Hon. Mr. Farqubarson submitted a bill in accordance with the resolutions, after which the House adjourned, Tvsspar, June 5, House met at 10.30. § ion Cavarnmant ta table a at firat ime ani set down for third reading debentures for permanent public works, showing the number of Scott Act fines imposed, the names of persons fined, the names of persons who paid the fines and the amounts paid by each in King’s, 5 Queen’s and Prince co unties during the < Hon Mr Farqvbarson eaid the return 4 would be tabled. year 1899. from Geo. BE. Hughes and other inbabi- tants of Charlottetown, asking for ** ap the House went into com mittee on the bill relating to the protection of game and furs | bearing animals and the preeervation of partridges, Mr. Reid in the chair. This bill, as introduced, provided that the law relating to partridges which bas been in force the past two years should be con~ tinued for, the next year, after which shooting was to be permissible during the months of October aud November. This feature of the bill was expunged, and per- mission given to sLoot partridges from the Ist of October to the lst December this year. ee Hon. Mr. Farquharson moved the U ss ee oc Houee into committee of the whole for the pal ere othin purpose of taking into consideration the following resolution : additional revenue for the purpose of carrying on the different branches of the - public service in an efficient mauaer, . N atural Wool for the payment of an annual sum to the Provincial Treasurer of this Province by Ineurance Companies, Banks, Loar Companies, Telsgrarh Commence | ee J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE tions and Brewers, the amount payabie _ in each case to be fixed upoa such basis as the Legislature may by an Act of the SHIRTS Assembly provide. P Prowse, A A McLeao, Kickham, | called to the chair. Farquharson eaid it was proposed to raise the taxes on the companies and incor- | porati ; ‘ rors Gampbell thought the entire tax aon J Harris, London House system of the province should be read- Mr M McKinnon asked the Leader of CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 12, !'y0v $7,00 Hard Blue serge on ‘T'weed Suits Where is the equal. $10 & $12 FOR SUITS of finest make and mater- ial; why look further ? $1.75 for choice line all wool Child’s Suits quaintly cute. $2.45 For men’s perfect fit- ting A PANTS L certainly look good. ROS pH Values in proportion to the above in Furnisaings, Hats and Carpets. hing iS The GENERAL RHPLY Many purchasers give when asked “What do you know about the material of suits ?” iad Most garments look alright when proper- ly mede up; the uppearance is there, but efter all the material lacks. Buy your suits from us and get the best an A. Our Suits Talk 3 Our Suits Have a S Reputation. I W Cc They're Suits You Know or have heard about. You have also heard about our Wonderful Low Prices, These facts entitle our goods to considera- | -—— tion. What trade we have we'll hold, and what we haven’t we're after. Hon. Mr. Rogers presented a petition Act to furtber amend the City of Char- s% In buying your boots here. Th ,ices are lottetowv Incorporation Act.” The peti- J h A tion was read end a bill io accorcance very modest, the st le cor ity’ therewith presented aod set down for y ' y rect, the quality s ik second reading tomorrow. oes perfect. This season’s styles are” quick seHere, Upon motion of Jon. Mr. Richards : popular prices at McQUAID’S, LOWER QUEEN STREER IGSSSOCOSSe < OF Whereas it is necessary ‘0 provide Men's Balbrigan Resolved that it is expedient to provide | Great variety, excellent values. The motion carried and Mr. Reid was Hed tothe ¢o*is. Shaw Hon Mr.\f Men's, Youths, and Boys, See our stock. come 2 5) a i ee | ee i Oe ae = es