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It is 14} inches long, 5 hooks, neat edging at top. cae OC-0£'0-00-0000000000 00-0-0-0-00000001) MAYPOLE SOAP Dyes any Material Dyes any Colour. 9 This little girl 2 With stockings white g Danced so gaily From morn’ till night White ots so en o TT7t.. 4 What did s S do Dyed them ‘aciah MAYPOLE A diflerent hue. EVERYWHERE 90000-00000 090000000000000000-00 0000000 2 FOR SALE Soc ee idmember in Purchasing That the Action of a Fiano is Its Very Life And Soul More attention is paid to the inside of a Heintzman Piano, than to the itward appearance. A heavy carved fancy case is all right in ornamental! emtury. but a piano with The Best Action In The World hich i. the Wesel Nickel & Guss of New York, the only kind used in a) ol} tzman Piano, insures you that the inside contains only the Choicest aerial and the Highest “Skill iu workmanship that the world can pro- The utside appearance of a Heintsman Piano is »lways neat, durable Attractive. Our prices for a Heintzman Piano, are no higher than those Other makers. MILLER BROTHERS ‘he PE. Island Music House Connolly Building Queen St, SIR WILFRID UNPARLIAMENTARY ln Renlying. t Sir Chas. H. Tupper REGARDING LATTER'S CHARGES AGAINST MAJOR WALSH Resolutions Moved to Make Heads of Departments Responsible. —- ee [Spectan to Tae Examiner.] Orrawa, June 1.~ Qa the motion to go into supply, Sir Charies Tupper moved the following resolution, merely remark - ing that he thought it would be found ac- ceptable to the whole House and that the Gevernment could not object to it : The resolution was in effect that Ministers of the Crown haying entire con~ trol over public departments are bound to assume the responsibility for every official }act and not place the blame on ihe ? shoulders of subordinates. Sir Wilfred Laurier accepted the re- solution, stating that the Government had no intention of disclaiming responsibility for its cfficers. The Premier stated that Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper’s reflections on M-jor Walsh were conceived in wanton malice, and he had been forced to dismiss severa) officers with whom they could oot get along, and he was prepared to accept tLe resolution with all bis beart. Sir Hibbert Topper called the attention ofthe Speaker to the statement of the Premier thai his charges azainst Walsh were cocceived in malice. The Speaker eaid Sir Wilfrid Laurier’s langnage was most urparliamentary. The Premier observed that he regretted Sir Cha:les H. Tupper’s conduét was such that hecould not describe it in Parhiameo~ tary languag>. Sir Hibbert observed thatthis was ac extraordinary apology to come from a man whose reputation rested chiefly on his manners. He assured the Premier thai his Yukon changes were in tbe public intereste and thathe made them because the public business was injariously attect- ed by drunkennese and immorality. He intended to prefer them again in a more solemn form on ano‘ her occasivn. “Dividend Notice Mercuanrs Bank or P. E. I. Charlottetown, June Lat, 1899 Notice is hereby given, that a half- vearly dividend at the rate of 8 yer ceut per annum, on the eapital stock of the bank aas been declared payable at its banking house on and after July 3rd next. The Transfer books will be clesed from the 19th June, to the 3rd of July next, both davs inclusive. By order of the Board. J.M. DAVISON, Cashier. June lst, 189 9 A Well Fed Man eel A HAPPY MAN Not the man who gets enough | to eat. but the man who gets gocd food to eat. WE ARE GOOD FOOD SELLERS If housewives buy onr good fresh groceries they will make the gooa man of the house happy- yee THE COST IS NO MORE. fa. tk Mc Kenna, QUEEN STREET. Reduction in Iron Duties. | a - [Specta, to Toe Examrxer ] Awa, Juve 1.—The Government ee gradually to reduce the bounties lon steel i: gots, paddled iron bars, and pig iron mede in Canada. These bounties today are practically $3 perton. From April 23rd. 1902 to Juve 30th 1903 the bounties are to be 90 per cent of $3; for the following year 75 per from July lst, 1904to June 30th 1905, 55 percent, For the year following bounties are to be 35 per cent and from July lst 1906to June 30th 1907 20 per cent, cent ; Accident to the Brooklyn. —_—— ([Speciat To rue Ex amINer. ] New York, June 1.—The cruiser Brooklyn on the way up North River, yeaterday,struck a sunken obstruction and will bave to go into dry dock. Wn. Fisher of St. John. {[SpectaL tro Tue Examiner.) St. Jony, June 1.--Wnms. Fisher, father of W.S. Fisher and of Emmerson Fisher died last night. Mills Burned at Stewiacke. {Sesectat to tHe Examiver ] Hatirax, Jane 1.—Alfred Dickens’ lumber mills at Stewiackejwere burned last evening. Firemen went from Helifax to assist. The buildings were valued at $25,000; insurance, $10,000. oom A Solider of the Empire. Emblazoned on the ecroll of fame, Henceforth for aye thy Highland name High place in rank, though slowly bora Our native annals sball adorn, Hestor Archibald McDonald, Thy gallant heart and manly hand Have added lustre to our land Which welcomes bome with glad acclaim The warrior, with the Highland name. Hecwor Archibald McDonald. No note of discord mars our j>y, Our praise is pure, without al'oy, For modest valor woo thy fame, Our hero, with the Highland name, Hector Archibald McDonald. Montreal, May 29:b, 1899. eee Montrea! Gazette: “Sir Charles recog - nizes the value of continuitvipn respect of foreign offairs, and is altogether averse to anything of the nature of obstruction or ot unfair criticiam of our negotiators, nc matter to what loca] party they may be- long. His position in the light of bistory and of the treatment accorded to Sir Char- les and bis colleagues when they were negotiating for reciprocity at Washington might be termed magnanimous. But it is Cavadian and state-manlike, and it means that the Conservative leader places couu- try before party.” eee DODO ON HOOD SOOO BID Footwear for Hard Wear is something that many men require. They require3 at the same time, comfort OD OS 60S U3 ORO CBOCDWIVos OS 00 B03 o> GOe8 At the same time also they like to get their foot wear at a reasonable price Call and see me—I think I can meet all the’ requirements, Your feet will be com- fortable; you'll not have to pay too much; you'll be well shod. Thos. McQuaid Lower Queen St. Hoot & Shoe Store, - 22 >&too022 242 o> O~S @ “DS OD OR OS 5 DOS S4SE44 4.906450 2 £4460] 4842 650° = 9 oe —-- CHARLOTTETOWN co. Lo LAND, LHURSDAY a I, 4899 3 =o _ i Court eeritsiiiein in Luck The members of Court Strathcone, I. O. F., Bradalbane, have, since its :nstallation on December 8, 1897, always endeavored | to advance its interests and make its meetings as beneficial as nogsible without doubi the most interesting aod enthusiastic of all. Some time ago, when Court Mount Stephen, Charlottetown, re- | ceived a cheque from Lord Mount Stephen | in recoguition of the bovor which they had conferred on him, some membre felt that we had made a mistake in not choosing Mount Stephen iastead of Stratacona ; bat when Bro. J. Gordon McKay, Finencial Secretary, presented to the Court a/| cheque from Lord Strathcona for the sum of one hundred dollars ($190) ell the mem- bers realized the more fortunate choice they had made. The communication from His Lordship which accompanied | the cheque was read amidst enthusiastic applause. Congratulatory speeches were made by many of the members, as well as by Bros. L. U.Fowler, Bigh Secretary, and Jamee R. E'liott, of Court New London, each of whom paid a bigh tribute to Canada’s great benefactor. On motion of Bro. D. N. McKay, eecorded by Bro. Keatinz, a committee consisting of Bros. A. Ferguson, C. R.,J. Gordon McKay, F.S., aod N. Campbell, R. S., was ap- inted to draft a suitable reply to His Londbhip in acknowledgement of his liberal dovation. The officiel communi- cation from the High Chief Ranger, re- garding the proposed scheme of securing a Forester’s Ward in the new Prince Edward Island Hospital was then discussed by Brother*Fowler and several of the members. A vote being taken, the members were unanimous in favoring the annual payment of two hun- dred dollars. Notwithstanding the busy season the meeting was large, and every~ ove went home satisfied thatthe evening was spent to advantage. Forester. Hope in the Hague. Loxpon, May 31.—The Standard, in an editorial yesterday on the Alaskan bevo-~ dary dispute, says: ‘Lord Salisbury would be justified 10 refusing to assent to” the American demand that the umpire io an arbitration of a dispute should be chosen from among the citizens of an American state. It is to be hoped that the conference at the Hague will establish a permanent arbitration tribunal, before which the Uuited States could nanny refuse to plead its cause. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Queen Hotel : Geo H Ross, Sim Carruthers, Bedeque: Bedeque; C F Gorham, Halifax. Hotel Davies: A. T. LeBlanc, Mooctor ; Capt. W. MeDunald, Sovris; E. B. ee Summerside ; James Roberteon, K. 8. O'Keefe, D. M. Kerr, Montreal; T. Hudson, Pictou;S. B. Townshend, Mon- trea!; A. Sander, New York ; F. J. P. Gibs e0n, Toronto ; A. C. Chapman, Moncton ; Bedegue ; The } last regular meeting on May 24th, was | ‘Robert Baker, , NO [28 iRoVAL {Baking Powder | Made from pure ) cream of tartar. ) | Safeouards the food ‘| against alum. | edie powders are the eu the ees ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. SWEET = Scores of new varieties of Sweet Peas are broaght out and boomed at high prices every season by American and English seedsmen. fome of those have extra merit and others have not. We choose the best, tried and tested kinds “the cream of the new varie- ties,” and sell them at 5c per pkt; 6 pkts for 25c, 10c ner oz., 25e per qr. lb, 75c per lb Our trade in Sweet Peas is immense. Wiese Geo. Carter & Co. SEKDSMEN RAARKAARRAARS = What Do you require in Drugs! Everything you require we have. Our atock is too numer- ous to individualize, but we have everything at lowest prices— How is your stock of soaps: F. S. Varlee, ‘St. Jobo ; I. C. Hall, Hotel Acadia. SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. May °31.—Jesren, Forrest, a’ James Semple, Roberte, Pictou; Townosbend, Whittle, Picton; Wm a Read, Pugwach; E le Mand, Irving, Richi- bucto; Franklyn, Garcin, Sydoey. CLEARED. May 31—ss Tiber, Desliele, Halifax; s, Polino, Lachance, Sydney; James Semple | Roberts, Pictou; A STow nahend, Whittle, Picton; Wm Dunbar, Reid, Pugwash; Ella Maud, Irving, Richibucto; Swan Le Lacheur, Pictou. COAL, Drummond Coal Ts best for House and Steam Purposes All orders for Coal issued and payment for same received at this office. Prices furnished on ayypli- cation, F W Hyndman, Agent | Intercolonial Coal Mining (Co. Ltd, household, and one of our lines. We are not afraid to quote i prices. Look in and ree us, wethink wecan save you money. A. W. REDDIN Pha., B Central Drug Store Suanyside. = <, «. a, x, = x, this is a requirement of the = 7 = -. Rs i Sam, Feveeveeeeye Half _—. The Wear Is taken out of your shoes by using poor poli). Are you careful about ie kind you use or do you take anything ! that is offered you, Unless you buy it here you may make | a mistake, | We make a special:y of good shoe dressing. i Here is a list of our favorites: For Black Shoes | For Tan Shoes Gilt Edge ibe Dandy 25¢ ‘ Elite 25 | Vici 25e | Packard's Special Perfection 25c 20c | Packard’s Special | Drummond Fipi- 20c 15c | Eureka ‘lan and nooks Box Calf Brown 10c and F rench | Packards’ ~_— Polish 10¢ $3 QUEEN $1, CH’TOWN | G () HF BROS an ET Pe ag: gh spec agit saws Th cianttenall taal othe ; # a Se ee