Bote oe EKER EELS DOM SET TDORE TRE Going to Re-Decorate? Why not enjoy the practical advantages offered by our Metallic Ceilings & Walls They are both handsome and econo- mical—-outiast any other style cf interior finish—are hre proc f and sanitary——can be applied over | laster if necessary—and sre made in a vast number of artistic | désigns which will suit any room of t any building. ' Write us—we'd like you to know all about them, If you want an estimate send outline showing the shape and measurements of your ceilings and walls. | Metallic Roofing Co. Limited TORONTO. The Examiner Calendar wk OR » lr esas MOONS CHANGES. Last Quarter, 2na New Moon, 9th. First Quarter, 1/th. Full Moon, 25th. Last Quarter, 31st. te? Sun | Days | High e{ Day of We’k ; J Rises.! Sets. length) Wetes | Monday 448 7 6 (|14 18 even’g ZTuesday (| 46 | 7 21 | 451 3 Wednesday; 45 8 24 | 5 40 4, Thursday 43 10 27 |62 § Friday @ainssost?1 6 Saturday 40 12 32 | 8 06 7, Sunday 39 13 4 1855 $Monday (| 38 Bis i 2 9 Tuesday 37 16 39 10 33 O Wednesday! 35 17 41 (11 22 1 Thursday 34 18 | 44 | morn 2 Friday 33 19 47 | 100 3 Saturday 32 20 49 | 149 4 Sunday | 3i 22 31 (333 .5|Monda a -: ae 54 | 3 26 6 Talley mgs 4 24 fe56 | 414 .7 Wednesday) 27 25 (1458 | 5 03 \8 Thursday 2% | 24 \150 | 5 $2 Friday | 24 | 27 | 2 | 6 41 10 Saturday | 23 Ue 7 30 21 Sunday | @ 30 6 | 318 22 Monday 22 31 8 | 907 13;\Tuesday | 21 32 wm ifs 144 Wednesday; 20 3} 12 10 45 25 Thursday a 34 14/11 34 %6 Friday 19 35 16 even 27| Saturday 18 36 17 1 12 28, Sunday 18 37 19 (200 29 Monday a te 21 |249 30, Tuesday .. - ae 22 (337 31\ Wednesday 4 16 ‘7 39 (1523 | 4 26 Wants, Lost, Found, &c BOY WANTED.—A _ smart steady boy abcut 16 years of age, who understands look- ing efter a cow and horse, and who would be generally useful about a honse. Apply at this office. 115 dy tf LO3ST.—Yesterday, a ladies black silk um- brella, bone handle, silver mounting, reward, Apply at this office. 115 PRESSMAN WANTED.—at once, steady employment. J T. McKenz’e. liz PASTU RE.—T wo acres ef good pastur® land en Kensington Road, half mile from town. Apply to F. W. L. Mor: Selicitor 112 dy iw TO LET,- One half the large double hous oa Brighton Road, at present occupied by Dr Gahan, hot water heating, electric light, etc. Apply tc J. J. McKinnon. 109 WANTED. —at once a girl for genera! house work. Apply to Finley House, aoe tp rO LET.— A tenement on Dorchester St. sear Queen, containing 6 rooms. Rent moder- ate. Apply at the Connolly Estate Office, Queen Street, 100 eod tf TO LET.—A house on Bayfield St. heated by hot water,bath. Imm diate possession given, Apply to Charles Hermans. tf TO LET.— House on Brighton Road, heat- ed with hot water, Bath Rooms etc, at present etcupied by T J Dillon Esq. Possession given May.apply to J. f/f. McKinnon 69 ee PHONEI74 P. 0. BOX 326 -‘Leith House 32 to 38 Queen Street. Just received fron Glasgow and Leith 500 cases qts, and pts. and 100 Octaves and posal casks Scotch Whisky, Write for prices, A. Macdonald {15 2wks eod&w3i THE ob Nek PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE a ee Coutinued from page 5.) Act was the oearest thing to prohibition they had, and i: bad been voted out by the | city Free rum followed In his Opinion tthe further from free rum they could ge he nearer they would be to the Scout. Ac aod prowbit op. Free rar was the fre: #8 cense they could have. The presen: bi'! | was inten ied to restrict the trattic and kit! t ae many of the places a possibie, Mr. M. McKinnon sad ht was well known that the Scott Act was deicat.a 1 i the belief thata licease law would be ub tained. There was alicen-e Jaw twenvy Lue W Le five years ago, every one kuew siate of affairs which existed then. it desireable to return to those days ? ani | was surprised at the action of rome mem | ehould be §100 instead of $200 bers of the House regarding license, vo ably the Leader of the governmeat He believed the preeent law would mot restr the eale of l quor, while it would enable th liquor eeliers to make ther salou more attracuve and thereby add to thei: buneiul influ-uce. Mr. A. J. Macdonald thought that if was arevenue that was wanted ihe tx Mor money would then be obtained. The $206 tax on liquor would wot be re-trici:ve, The goveroment was merely bidding fo the liquor vote. There was nothing 19 the bill to recommend it. Hlov. Mr. Farqubarson eaid it was diffi cult tot-ll just where the opposition are on this queswion. He thought.it was time to let common sense have a chance, as had been remarked by Mr. Peters. The amend- ments to the Liquor Regulation Act sub- mitted by the Temperance Alliance would yet come before the House. He was not hide =» bound in his ideas as to how they should do a thing. Let us wee if we cannot make Charluttetown 4 better place to live in than itis at present, If forty or fifty people are selling, avd the number is reduced about balf, there must be a materia! reduction in seliing and drinking. The bil! will make it impossible for about one-half the present sellers to continue in the business. Ifthe restric- tion siops the selling it will be a good thing. He would continue to fight rum, and would do all in hie power to put down the liquer evil. Mr. Sbaw pointed out that the object of the imposition of fines under the Scott Act was to prevent the selling of liquor. The object of the present bill is to allow people tosell. He charged the Leader with vot keeping bis pledge regarding the intro- duction of a probib.tory measure and with swallowing his former utterances in op porition to license. He thought there might be enough honest temperance meu on the Gevernment side. aided by the opposition, to pass a prebibitory law and forever rid the city of the Iquor curers The time was opportune to take action in this regard. Mr. Prowse thought the bill would doa great deal of good. It wasnot a license til’; it was merely a re trictive measure. He thought that the bill was a step in the rightdirection. It would close up more than balfof the places that now exist, aod this would mean a reduction in the drink- ing. The section under consideration then carried The remaining sections of the bill »l.o passed. Mr. Shaw submitted the fillowing emendment to the bill, which was seconds ed by Mr. Campbel!: - Wherear, Insemuch asan el ction for the reviva! of the Scott Act for Uba lotte- town can take place next year; Therefore Resolved, That in theopiaion of this House the passing of the bill before the House would be uowise and against temperance principles inasmuch as it would tend to defeat the revival of taid Scoit Act. The Heuse divided on the amendment as follows. Aves—Gordon, Shaw, A. J. Macdonald, J. A. Macdonald, M. McKinnon, De~ ttochesr, Campbell, Birch, Kickhbam,—9. Nays—Farqubarson, McMillan, Mc- Lean, Richards, McLaughlin, McNutt, Rogers, Sinclair. Prowse, Forbe:, Peters, H. C. McDonald, Reid,— 13. The report of the committee regarding the second reading of the bill was then adopted. Third reading to-morrow. At the evening cession Hon. Mr. Far- quhareon presenteda di!l respecting the fisheries and the rights of fishing in Prince Edward Irland. Second reading tomorrow. On motien of Hon. Mr. McLsan the House wept inte committee on the bill re- lating to the construction of the asylum avoex sal steel bridges, Mr. Rei taking the char. The bill make: provision for as iseue of debenture amounting to $26,000. ‘be bill was discussed by the promoter, Mr. Gordon, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Campbell, Mr M. McKinoon and others. The trouble with the contractorto whom the building of the wing was let seme years ago was again reviewed, and the oppositicn strongly cond: maed the Government for their attitude towards Mr. Lowe. They also pointed ont that the government | ad previously issued debentures for the asylum aonex. But the money had not been used for this purpose and there was no guarantee that the money it was now proposed to raise would not be used for ordinary revenue. The bill was read clause by clause and adopted on a party vote, a(ter the fol - lowing amendment, introduced by Mr. M. McKinnon and seconded by Mr.Sbaw, had been ruled out of order :— Whereas, For several years past the in- sufficiency of the accommodation afforded to patients im the Hospital for the Insane has been prominently brought before the Heuse ; And Whereas, A eum sufficient to pro- vide the necessary accommodation has been borrewed by the Government ; And Whereas, The failure of the contract with Mr. Walter Lowe has reiarded the construction of that neceesary work,— Theretore Resolved, That in the opinion of this House the difficulties with the con- tractor should be adjusted and all the | damaged material on the ground shonid be disposed of-in order that the Government may be enabled to proceed with the work. Mr. Peters presented @ bill regarding the reclamation of marsh lands, Second reading tomorrow. : Hon H.C. McDonald introdaced a bill regarding the legalizing of Certain holidays. Second reading tomorruwW. On motion of Hon. Mr. McDonald, the @>t respecting dower was read a tbird time and passed, airo the act amending 61st V icioris C a} On motion louse went into committee on the bill xing certain iccorporat‘ed companies avd clauees re @ tng to the tax~ 4:00 The ot er clauses p»esed without nendmen. The vite wesa party one. (ord reading tomorrow, The House then r-sumed committee on ne bli ameod: g the Lquor Regalation Act. In committee “he hour for closing aloope on market dave war fixed at seven eiock and tbe yeoalty for treating was fixed at from $2 to $5. It was also pro- vided that a medical man who gives @ certificate for liquer other than fur medi- cipal purposes sball be liable to a fine of $100. Several clauees were struck out including those relating to bar-maids aod clubs, The bilt was reported agreed to, and set down for third reading tomorrow. House acjourned. ‘*A Fair Outside Is a Poor Substitute For Inward Wort oc Good health, inwardly, of the kidneys, liver and bowels, is sure to come if Hood’ s Sar- saparilla is promptly used. This secures a fair outside, and a consequent vigor in the frame, with the glow of health on the cheek, good appetite, perfect digestion, pure blood. Loss of fepeiite — “I was in poor health,troubled with dizziness, tired feeling and loss of oo. I was completely run down. I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla and after awhile I felt much better. Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla built me up.” Lizzie A. Russgii, Old Chelsea, near Ottawa, Que. Biliousness—“I have been troubled with headache and biliousness and was much rundown. Tried Hood’s Sarsaparilla and it gave me relief and built me 7 A. Morazison, 89 Defoe Street, Toronto, Ont Never Disappainis Hood’s Pills eure liver ills; the non-irritating and only cathartic to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilia. se ”~— = ~ READY ! fur the summer trade. We havea nice and ver- ied assortment of | Boots Shoes and Slippers BLACK, TAN, 0& CHOCOLATE In STYLES we are UP-TO-DATE In PRICES we are DOWN TO THE TIMES Please give us a Call You will be surpried to see what the CASH will 4o, when you come to » BUY a boot or shoe. We keep jhe best shoe polishes in black tan and chocolate-from 10 to25ec. Weeks & Warren —_——_ — Marine—= Insurance ee -~— Rates fixed and Insurance effected on Hulls, Cargoes, Freights and L've Stcck, Certificates issued at my office, The Western has been do'ng business here longer than any Marine Company represented in P. E, Island, which fact may be accounted for 7. my having atall times considered the ompany’s and my cliente’ interests as of more importance than com missions. All honest losses cheerfully and promy- tly settled. HORACE HASZARD, April 23— Generel Agen * DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 158, t Hon. Mr. Farqubarson the | e-Oclat! } ng of steamship companies, being firet | ijered. The clause pasced after it had amended by reducing the tax on, m r+ other than those owned by the ‘narto teow: Navigation Company to 50, the Nuvagaiio Company, to pay isu We can supply you with SPRING QOVERCOATS COVERT OVERGOATS al BICYCLE SUITS Waterproofed by the Rigby Process, at the same price as unproofed goods. Rigby Porous. Water- proof goods lovk and feel the same as unproofed goods—they admit the air but keep out the rain and 3 allow the free respiration of the skin. : They areall tailor made and up to date. A Shorey’s Guarantee Card is in the pocket of each garment which means : SATISFACTION or YOUR MONEY BACK. JAMES PATON & ACCENTS FOR SH'TOWN It Kills Dead The potato bug that gets a taste of Berger's Paris Green is a goner sure, There is no chance of recovery; he has got to go and go quick. It’s the power to kill and do it quickly that’s made Perger’s reputation on Green. It’s sold by principal dealers Get the genuine for quick work. Made by LEWIS BERGER & SONS, Ltd LONDON, ENGLAND ‘we % BUS OOHB EG UY i Deve O28 6G07~ SOOO 2200 6604 DIL 09006008! 0660 ™ G4 6-04) $046.0 0006 S000 1066 =a —TO THE PUBLIC The Lancashire Insurarce Company has retired from the P. E. I. Board of Fire Uuderwriters and is prepared to ef- fect Fire Insurance on all classes of property in P. E. L. at equitable rates, JM & W C Hope Grant GENERAL AGENTS MARITIME PROVINCE JAS. J. JOHNSTON, Agent at Ch'tewn, P. E. Island Reliable Watches Oniv W. N. TANTON »>e es @ ee 2s ese . © b2aeo2 —__ —-__ —_-- & Sewerage Works of the Gity selves to accept the highest or sny tender, Office of Commissioners of Sewers ae HOUSES WANTED I have a large nuinber of ee t tions for houses to rent. j desiring gocd tenants can obtain : quickly by applying to my cflice. ¢ $70,000 Debentures TENDERS addressed to the u ed and endorsed “Tenders for Sey Debentures” will be receivod at this np tothe night of Thursday, June Ist, For the purchase of Seventy Bis Dollars ($70,000) of the City ot oe " = town Debentures for Sewerage Works, lots ot $1,0.0 or more as the 1 ers may decide, , These debentures the denomination of $590 each, are able in forty years from date of ieeue, a bear interest at three and one half cent. per annum, payable balf yearly. ‘ Of the above amount $20,000 will issued on the 2ad day of July next, the balance as the progress of the work demands. CH TAINLY = Never pays to carry an a unreliab!e wetch, ‘You. never know the time and. eiic. a? constantly migsi appointments on that’ age ee count. We sel sae We don’t care to handle anything else. Ca!l and give us the yer dict ef your inspection, — JEWFKLER —— MAKE $3.00 PER DAY,§ We desire to engage « hustling resentatlve in every town to secure pub scriptions for The National We have many persons t a5 country doing this work and _ frm $3.00 co $6.00 per day. Send ; sam ole copies, subscription blanks 1 You have nothing to risk and war thing to gain. The National Magazine, 91 Bedford St., Boston Mass == & @ & es + w —FOR— of Charlottetown The commissiorer: do not bind them= HENRY SMITB, Chairman — Water Supply, Charlottetown, P. EB. I. May 10, 199 ~2awid J.J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, 1 Stamper Block, ~~ Charlotteton. We are selling Massey Harris Wheels, becaus> found a disatisfied rider. 6): . Ea Massey Harris bicycles are only made in one grade, the best. No cheap material and no uncki led labor employed in their construction. FIRST COST, LAST COST. Because you have no expense or annoying delays for repairs. when once sold they stay sold. Rogers & Rogers, ----SOLE AGENTS FOR PE. I.---. a IWN and SUMMERSIDE Never