THE DAILY | EE eee SXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 235, 1899 Ask your doctor how preparations of cod- liver oil there are. many He will answer, “‘ Hun- dreds of them,.”’ Ask hin which is the best. He will reply, “Scott's Emulsion.”’ Then see that this is the one you obtain. It contains the purest cod-liver oil, free | from unpleasant odor and taste. You also get the hy ¢" phosphites and glycerine. All s »_ Oo Ole g three are blended into rand healing and nour- ishing remedy. and $1.00, all aruggists. « BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta & The Examiner Calendar esse Gas m rr) ned THE GERKYMANIER BILL. ral ) (Continued from pag Parliament. It ie like cailimg in a doctor afier the patient is dead. |THE TORONTO WORLD’S OPINION. The World says thatthe Government’s pre ensions that the bill is sod impartial are all sham and humbug. [Tbe measure is not an bonest one in any Tie bill was introduced for party purposes pure and simple. It isa political designed to secure an advaniag he Liberal party, and not remedy an abuse, lt is ona par with the Libera! party's practices in Oatario to keep Sir vier Mowat and Mr. Hardy in power In spite of Sir Wilfrid’s pious protestations, | the bill is designed to strengthen bis party and not to do justice to the couatry, The World is confident that so unfair « measure will not become law. “Parlia- | ment will never pass it.” | WHAT THE GAZETTE SAYS | It will be the duty of Parliament, after | the census of 1901, to redistribute the con- stituencies, 80 as to give to the newer and most rapidly progressing provinces, and sections of provinces, the greater repre sentation they are entitled to. Till that ; time comes it is against the spirit of the ' constitution to change the representation | of the people inthe House of Commons, i either by increasing or decereasivg it, or = a tes tT by altering ihe electoral districts. The 2 a a vray ag British North America Act is specific in inet Quester. Lith. its provieions, and its meaning should not Full Moon, 25th. be eet aside without grave cause. Sr Last Quarter, 8lst. Wilfrid — — -“ ee lst in- wi —_-——— —- | +tant, on the proposal to take the census a Day of We’k| Sun | ee igh saan: is ae Seeds _ D, | Rises.) Sets. | “net “°F | the constitution should sot be lightly —) — —— —— —- ——— -———- | amendea, because he was strongly ofo pin- 1 ‘ionday 448 7 6 14 18 even'g | ion the constitution should not be amend~ Yinesday | 46 | 7 21 451 | oq without an overwhelming case—not 3) \Vednesday| 45 8 24 5 40 | only actrong cage, but an overwhelming qUhursdsy | 43 10 27 | 6 2 case. He, therefore, hoped it should be re-~ 5 !'riday a) u » : = garded as @ matier of the strictest daty S: atardey | az a 34 ' g 55 | ofall Canadians to maintain our constitu- + Pears | 38 15 37 | 9 44 | tion so far as it could be maintained in its HTuesday | 37 | 16 39 |10 33 , entirety,and only to amend it when a great 10 Wednesday} 35 | 17 41 11 22 | wrong would arise were it not amended. ll'Thursday | 34 | 18 | 44 morn | If the proposal to vary by one year the 12 Friday ia 19 | 47. 100 | time set in the B.N.A. Act for the tak- 1ZSaturday | 32 | 20 49 149 | ivg of the census called for such strong 14 Sunday 31 | 22 SI |233 language, surely the respect for the con-— 15|)Monday = = - : 7 ee a Age ant — I reven e Premier from va 17 Wednesday 27 25 hase | 5 03 aa the time set for olieetian. the repre» 18\Thursday | 26 26 150 | 5 52 | sen’ation of the peonle in Parliament. tes | a | at | 6 41 | PACTSAND FIGURES FROM MAIL | & 21 Sunday | 23 | 30 6 |818 AND EMPIRE. a tee | z = - : 7 » Assuming that the constitution permit. 24) Wednesday 20 33. | 12 11045 | ted - ne or sae Thr exploit of that kind wou excusable 6 may | ‘9 33 3 Lacie only in the event of the previous redirtriou- 27\Saturday | 18 36 17 | 112 | tion having been unfair. The charge 28) Suaday 18 37 19 | 200 | of uofeirness, however, cannot be Acnday 17 38 2l 249 ee at the _— - Sir yen ‘uesda 17 | 38 | 22 | 337 | Thompson or o r. Costigan, who » fotnastis 416 '739 11523 | 4 26 prepared the last redistribution. Sir — ——__+4=— _~ | John was far above such iniquity, and Mr. Costigan basjuet received a certificate of character which establishes the correct- nese of his conduct. But aside from thie, Wants, Lost, Found, &c PLEASANT HOME WORK FOR MEN OF. WOMEN—Day or evening. NO canvass- ing or experienee needed; piain instruction an work mailed on application for 1 osition Ac iress Memorial Co.. London, Ont. FOR SALE-—-A row boat. Apply at this off ce. 120 —_— -— WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A general | ser vant, must urderstand plain coking. Apoly to Mrs Kiehardson. King Sq. 120 ~—= Setealk shea tiisiabinaecaie WANTED AT ONCE,— A good horse ard wrgecn for the season, also a good live agent to canvass for life s'ze photographs. Appi two 5. F. TarBusk, High Grade Art Co. CL- town. Address box 474. 120 BOY WANTED.—A_ smart steady boy ab. ut 16 years of age, who understands lock- ing efter a cow avd horse, and who would be generally useful about a house, Apply at ths office. 115 dy tf PRESSMAN WANTED.—at once, em ployment. J. T. MeKenz'e. 10 LET.- One half the large double hou ® om Srizhton Road, at present occupied by Dr Ga)ian, hot water heating, electric light, ete. Apply tc J. J. McKinnon, 109 steady 112 TO LET.—A house on Barfield St, heated by ho’ water.bath. Imm diate possession given, Apply to Charles Hermans. tf _ 10 LET.— House on Brighton Road, heat- ed with hot water, Bath Rooms etc, at present oce pied by T J. Dillon Possession given May.apply to J. J. McKinnon 69 YIRST CLASS BILLIARD AND POOL TA BLES.—I have for sale two monarch pool ta>ies and one billiard table—ivory balis with cues, racks, etc. complete, all in good ercer, will be sold very cheav, Apply at the Hub Billiard Hall or to P, Burke P. O. Box Charlottetown 311 mo Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps are absolutely pure, equally good for tae toilet or the laundry. They will not injure the tec derest skin, ormost delicate fabrics Try hen LO A pee Ee SPECTACLES EYEGLASES Do a pair and up: Just opened a new stock at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goode Store, Sunnyside, o i ost Office. eC JURY & CO. 222/006 the p»blic records show that the arrange ment, if it worked unfairly at ail, was un» fair to the Conservutives. The vote for the Dominion stood thus: Comeervitived ... ccc cs sc cccccce » 417,696 PAOD pdecbis sons hs 50.4 2 0 sncsens Te Independents. . . . . . .esseseee .. 55,622 | We ry eT eee 30,965 The minority of the popular vo.e actr - ally elected a majority to Parliament. F r ; Ontario the figure- were these : Conservatives. ........ coos. - 190,910 oe *eeeee BAS A) Ccnsds-c ke 005004 da dh - 181,339 OT ae oe ae 27,575 NG points ck tbe kes Eee So that 181,339 Liberals elected forty- four members, while the 190,910 Coneer- vatives elected but 45. The element of injustice to the Liberals is therefore want- ing, aod the pretext for a new redistribu- tion is not to be found. TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not, your-money back. Hqually good for Neuralgig wad Headache. 25c, at all Druggists. ~~ =>. =» @ & = & *® @ & * He is Put Together —LIKE A~— Waltham Watch So said Ralph Waldo Emerson in speaking of aman whom he describ ed asa godsend to his town. In point of quality Waltbam Watches are unsurpassed. | | The price is astonishingly low. Do you know what you can get a Waltham Watch for. ¢ ; , , 3 x ( ? é : Cal], and we’ll tell you. G. F. HUTCHE SON Watchmaker etc. Queen Street. 2=@a -.2 @] 622 Jee @2e @t, 22 ; »em &@O me @ 2 OF €. 8G Wanted to Borrow — On first chass City property, situated on Queens Square, a sum of money to pay off a loan now bearing 6% interest which rate is considered too high. ADDRESS—LOAN, OFFICE. EXAMINER | Ch’town 19th May 1899 ab-olutely fair } te RON I do not believe there is a case of dyspep- gia, indigesticn or ™ any stomach trouble that cannot be re lieved at once and rane cured c my DYSPEPSIA CURE. MUNYON. At all druggists, 25c. a vial. Guide to Health and medi- cal advice free. 1 Arch street, Phila. TaaSe a —— oh — —_ SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED May 22.—P L G, Burke, Pictou; Sam- nel Drake, Olsen, Sydney; Andrew, Burn- ham, Miller, Shediac; An ie, LeBlanc, Louisburg, Sats llite, McKenzie, Sydeey, Mary Alice, Terric, do; A J McKean, Finlayson, Magdalen Islaods, Welcome, Vatamber, Tidnieh, N=; M C McLean, Buntain, Marble Mountain; Laura E, Doug- las, Drake, Sydney. CLEARED. May 22—Welcome, Vanamber, Tidnish; Stanley Mac, Lowrte, Sydney. Our Sheet Meel Pressed Brick Can't be equalled as a durable, econo- mical, practical covering for buildings It gives Fire and Lightning proof protection—keeps out winter’s cold and summer’s heat—is uniformly handsome in appearance—can be most easily applied and costs very little. You'll find it most desirable for use in either old or new buildings, If you’re interested, write us about it. Metallic Roofing Co. Limited TCRONTO. 's All n The Way ts Bone «tl | 2S 4, ee [> Almost any one can build a bouse, but it takes a first class weikman to do it right We do it right, and at a rearonabie price- If you countemp'ate building, let us submit plans and figuzes. Repairing and Jobbing are specialties to which we ma give careful attertion. We san =regravel an_ oid roof and make it equal to new work. A little money goes a long way when dealing with us, WM. W. HARPER Mavufacturing Contractor, Fitzroy Street......... “42842 20024632042 228 4 We desire to engage a hustling rep- resentative in every town to secure tub oan for The National Magazine We have many per: ons throughout the country doing this work and making from $3.00 co $5.00 per day. Send for sam ple copies, subscription blanks, etc. You have nothing to risk and every- thing w gain. The National Magazine, 91 Bedford St , Boston Mass SUPPER NNER esti ree nnerenneennrverN en erTer ee any itera rr errysPirPePTe IIb» ; Paris Green Berger’s Paris Green is the best made In order to meet the requirements of t he spraying machines for applying it, it’s been ground vcry fine—-as fine as po wder It works perfectly, It’s the surest, q uick- est potato bug poison made. LLAUULLLLAALLLUAAL LAR Be sure you getthe genuine made in England by LEWIS BERGER & SONS Ltd. LONDCN, ENGLAN D Kis» lin Ii» \jj» ite him jl {i {h» My i» ih» be Hip. {by A Ss a LADIES’ SrOLS NA LHS Sip 500 pairs Ladies’ Shoes in fine India Kid Dongola, kid lined, 68¢, 75c, 85c,—the best value we have ever shown: 120 fairs Ladies’ Theo Tie Shoes, with pretty Rosette, very neat, only 75c a pair; also with two straps, in fine Dongola, $1 35 and $1.75. Something very good, perfect beauties with beaded tops and straps, $2.25. No more need be — Come and see the gcods speak for them- selves APrAPALA J. B. Macdonald & Cc SHERWIN WILLIAMS’ PAINT is the Best made---Try it ~ <MADE T© PAINT! “BUILDINSS WITH? For sale by....., Simon W. Crabbe, Walker’s Corner STOVES & HARDWARE dt J. J JOHNSTON | Real EstateAgent ~ Real Estate bonght aud so'd on Commission, Estates Managed. Houses Rented. Reats Collected. Stamper Block C sarlottetown, P.E.I. UPPER QUEEN 8T.— House 6 rooms etable and coach heuse, — 27 : oupnae i se, lot 100x27 ft, Price KENT 8ST, (east)—House Lot 955413 Price $600,00 BaYFILD ST- -House $1010.00 CH’'TOWN ROYA LTY—(One mie from city), house berns and cose = 10 acres of iand, Price $2805 — GRAFTON ST, (east)—House hagt water, barns ete. [rice $1200 change. DOUGLAS ST—House, 5 rooms. CUMBERLAND ST- House, 5 + celiar. ema‘] garden. Price $460.00 BISHOP 8ST—Two + 00 enemaent house, Prigg and shop. 6 rooms ed With 00 will a EUSTON 8T, (west (will exchange) CHESTNUT ST—Two t exchange enement house, (wil : DORCHNST ER T [wear Qneen i“ an shoo w outbuil stand, Price $2000.00 dink buses CUR. PLE*SANT ST. & ST. P 8 ROAD—Large house, new. Price EUSTO ¥ 8T—(Gallows Hil!) house barn, heated with bot ulr Pris $j POWNAL ST—(Near Euston tenement. bouse, new Price $1250 om CRO-S ST—Two tenement h é ors Ouse, new. Price )~Three tenement honse, _ es HIGHLAND AVENUE— stable, Lot 60x 19) Price HIGHLAND AVENUE—Two houses. constructed. each 6 rooms: Lots Price $550.00 each, EOW ‘RD &8T—Ho ooms, Price 9500.09 use 7 &© Lot 135% 40 ft. Houses To Let 4 KING STREET (WE 3T)-6 rooms stable $5 50 per month. = one ‘ KING ST—7 10c ms $5. yer month, i> WEST STREE!— Opposite rasidence # of Sir L. HL. Davies a house, tl i Ins, 8, hot water sewerage Rent moderate ’ BRIGHTON RO4AD—10 rooms and hot water and eleciric light $10 0 penne SOU PHPORT (near ferry) 8 rooms, garden per year —- a @ WATER STREE?—~(WEST) Brick house iy. rooms. Price $150. per ae % BRIGHTON ROAD-11 rooms and b reom, water closet, electric .F wal ; light ete BRIGHTGN KOAD-—8 reowe and beth ee hot water and :table $160 00a year PLEASANT 8ST.~- House 8 rooms, stable « coach house. $6.50 yer me, - Ouse, 8 rooms $800.00 ee SOUTHPORT Summer cettage, buildings new. $50 a year se dpe oioeee a i Bargains. | You want real targains, not com : naon goods at low prices. The great est bargains you can obtain in SOAPS are the world renowmed. Sunlight & Lifebuoy Brands, just try them, and you com net help but acknowledge that they are the best bargains you ever had, A [ive al > Se ge aH and ont- ® FIRST COST, LAST found a disatisfied rider. Massey Harris bicycies are only made in one grade, the best. No cheap material and no unekilled labor employed in their construction. Because you have no expense or annoying delays for repairs. We are selling Massey Harris Wheels, because when once sold they stay sold. FRogers & Rogers. | -+«>-SOLE AGENTS FOR P. E. | CHARLOTTETOWN and SUMMERSIDE COST. Never