sn antlin allli itene E.t nPD iB is S nl 2 a Let A Ss MR ile Ait Padget se THE DAILY‘ EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 12 19@0. { PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. | (Continued fr_m page 2.) sted. A fairer adjustment of the (axes would receive bI8 support. the resvilution was tnen reported, agreed tOand a bill mtroauced., U;on motion ot Hon, Mr. Farqubar- | son the House went into commiutee On the mposing an Income Tax. It is pro vided in the biil that, * lo estimating the amount of income gains and profits chargeable with Income | bux under this Aci, no sum shall be set nl HHVS SSS SUVS SSS SSSSSS SF Saw . +. % ta) 7] @& Tp x ~ | . é AS | a = Trusses ! Trusses! ¢ . 4, fe) . te fe { LION of russe te ” , > states ana ( ida (4 : ‘ ‘4 t | irrived iK our #% fe , fa w of th : "on © Vi ritil } ’ ( s : \S > Hi M4 . » Sh y ’ " ‘ for a number OF ® & S a“ W veal \ re i } S1tion ( ” | I vel ca 7) & 2 i i 1 ov , fy fe ot } \\ ure Lore s for fe Ow ratad ws = e€ i€ ra i NS * Wetmere Silver Truss & ~ Welmere slive 8 . pe . “ fey st! St pert t rl we 5 \ @ r aey ( d tor th curs fey ty ‘ fy . i : . fe) . F least Alii Al d inspe t our @, : . @ stock lf veu cannot con- @ @ : , 7) » venientiy come to town wrile #& y 7 a 2 us giving size etc,, and W will to @ send truss by return mail. oy = ” % = % 6 ws ¢ ) ' (eg a a j - hy i = sips 1 “ i S AGO 5 5 Apothecaries Hall. "4 ty SSIS SSSSEBWIGCSE GES FOF a O9OS 9090 ~ oO 08! BOUHOD House Cleaning LADIES Let US do your Baking We can supply you with the best of bread and Cakes, Cookies, Buns, Biscuits and Rolls, Pies and CAKE. We bake every day and guarantee everything to be good and fresh. SOS SSCS 280806862 " @00¢ ©8er 666+ ooes OUR DUCHESSE BREAD is just the thing fer fan ilyuse. Try a \k af, cn: 4c each. TeLerHone 98.” D. Stewart Eciipse BAKERY 4 * 5 * e © ® : , ; BAKES BEST BREAD. a ROCSELCCCeE MM EEG E0U80 OS CARD ! DR. H- L. DICKEY (Late Clinical Assistan ai Royal London Ophthalmic Hospttal, Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospitul) SPECIALIST—Fye, Ear, Nose and Throat. OFrrice—Cameron Block RESIDENCE—W ater Street opp Hotel Davies OFFICE Hours—9 30am,tolpm,2to4pm i ‘ Evenings by appointment Bye Testea and Fitted With Glasses _————t i ot aby trade, Mauuiaclure Or COLCE! aygaipet or deducted frum or allowed to be sel SBgainst or deducted from suca income galns and profits On account Of apy sum expended tor the coustructioa aud erec tion I aby House, She p or olber DU)IG@IDY, nor fOr any Sim expenar 1 for the per miele Lor exXtraord uary repairs or it - piovemenut of any house, suop, building ( premises, nor tor any sum expended tortve cupply of any Implements, Uleus ejis r wrlicies em ,ployea for The purpose » bor ou account Of 10t5 bot Counrecied WiiD, or arisipg Out of apy irade, manufacture, business, adventure, concero, profession, calling or landlordry, nor Ou accoual of any capital withdrawo therefrom, nor tiem any sum employed as Cap: la! in any trade, manufacture, adveniure or Cou- nor for any debts except bad debts.’ Ceru, The bill aiso gives the Provincia! Secretary-lreasurer power tO make & charge in the courts sgainst any taxpayer whore aflidayit or declaration he coneider3 unsalisfaciory. The biil was under discussion at recess, At the afternoon session COMmiltee Oa the bill awending the Income lax was resumed. The bill was discussed by Hon. Mr. Farquharsoo, Hon. Mr. uordon, Mr. Shaw, Hon. Mr. McLaughlan, Hon. Mr. Sinclair, Mr. Peters and ochers, Hon. Mr. McMillan, in reply to come strictures by Mr. Shaw regarding the method adopted to ascertain the incomes of merchenis and other business men, ex plained that when a doubt existed tbree cr | four mercbants or other reliable men were | coosulted in regard tothe matter and a tax was impvused ib accordance with tbeir ideas. Mr. Shaw strongly denounced such pim pig prying praccices. Hon. Mr. Gordon while not opposed to a facr income tax objected tothe measure before the Horee becouse it gave too much power tothe Provncial Secreiary-Trea~ surer. He moved that the Speaker take the chair. Mr. Campbell seconded the motion. The motion’ was defeated on vole. On the motion that the bill bereada third time tomorrow Mr. Shaw moved an amendment providing that the bill be reai three months hence. McLean seconded. the mo- a third time Mr. Rs Be tion. The House motion divided on thie | which was declared lost on the foilowing division ¢ Ayes—Gordon, Shaw, AJ gMcDonald, J A McDouald, J E McDonale, Arsenault, McK pnon,A & Prowse, Birch, Campbell, A A McLean, Kickham, D.sKovhes.—15 Nays—Farqnbarson, Peters, MeMillan, J RK McLean, Richards, Forbes, McLangh lin. McNutt, Rogers, Sinclair, Reid, L Frowee, Pineau, McW!lliams.— 14. The motion that the bill be read athird time tomorrow was (ben put aod carried. House then resumed committee of supply, with Mr. Reid in the chair, On the item for education Mr. Shaw suggested that the salary of Dr. Anderevu t To dye at home Blouses, Skirts, children Frocks, etc. FOR LADIE uss MAYPOLE SOAP is unexcelled and costs no more than old ; fashioned dyes. ; Send for FREE book on Home Dyeing to A. P, TIPPET & CO., Montreal. | morrow kee Kee Wool, LADIES If yon wish to procure one of thise cheap Blosues at Weeks & Co’s drop in to- and gtake choice as they will not last long at the low prices we have marked them. See Qur Blouse at @ur Blouse at Our Blouse at These are three leading lines and areselling fast we are sold out of.our 39¢c line. Highest Price paid for WEEKES & CO. THEJPEOPLE’S STORE. your 5 2c 69c 99c &@ party | | by auction, at the residence, North Side be raised to $1500 in view of the fact that he would shortly Le da: prived ot the | use & residence Mr. Shaw esp .ke highly of Dr. Anderson’s work In the luterests of ecucation. i Mr. Birch thought that $1200 was a | very good salary for Dr. Anderson. Hon. Mr Farqubareon said the Govern ment might be depended upon to do what was right by Dr. Anderson. gentleman still oceupied the building, and there was sherefore no urgen'faeed of puting ar y.hing extra in the estimates for. him, At the evening session Mr. DesRoches spoke in terms of praise of the work done by Mr. J O Arsenault, Lospector of French schoois, and suggesied that his salary a3 li specior should be increased 10 $25". of the college as That | aT College Mr. Pineau, Mr. Arsenault. Mr. A.?. | Prowse, Mr. A. A. McLean and others | aleo tavorea the euggestion of Mr. | D eR che. . i. . . . i Ho: Mr. Farquharson eaid it was a mater for the Executive to deal with at ibe eud of the yearor a€xt year. nent would co what Arsenault. The govern- wae right by Mr. Phe Kiem as submited the House. Qu the item for the administration of | Justice there was a long debate regarding the enforcement of the Scott Act, in the course of which it was pointed out that no return of moneys collected appeared. in the Public Accounts, Hon, Mr. Farquharson promised to tabl a full statement upon this point. Oo the item for the Hospital for the [n+ sane, Hon. Mr. Farquhar-on called atten- tion to an article io ‘lag Examiner regard- ing the iseuing of debentwes for the asylum annex, which he claimed was not correct. debentures for that work as stated. The debeutures authorized last year had not been issued. Healso spoke in terms of praise of Dr. Goodwill, the new Medical Superinteudent, and puinted out some of the changes made in that institution re- cently. Regarding the ariicle in THe ExaMINER referring to the debentures it was pointed out by Hon. Mr. Gordon and Mr. Shaw that when Mr. Peters applied to the House for permission to burrow $75,000 he gave out that $25,000 of that amount was for ihe asylum annex. But whenthe House met neat year they found that the money bad all been speat and theie was not one b.ick of the anvex laid, passed Atlter some turtber discussion the item passed. On the item for exhibitions Hon. Mr. Gordon and others on the Opposition side of the House putin 2 ples for County exhibitions. It was cuggested that $2000 of the $6000 set down for a central €x- hibuion at Charlottetown be diyided be- tween King’s,and Prince Counties, $1000 to eath. But if this were too much to ex- pecta emailer tum would be thaoktully received. ‘lhe suggestion was not acted upon and the item as submitted passed. O.ver items in supply were then con- sidered, and afier midnightall the resolu- tioas were reported agreed to and the House adjourned. = HEART DISEASE. A Toronto Physician Says it Never Exists Without the Presence of Some Kidney Disease. Toronte, Juse 11.—The number of sucden desths due to heart disease 18 ap~ peliiug. The medical profession is devot- ing mure attention to the heart and its a lmeuts at the present time than ever be- ore, end wavy physiciaus are making a -pecislty of diseares Of this organ. A !oroutu dector, who devotes much atten- ucn to this branch of bia practice, cays to your reporter to-day, “I bave yet to learn ot wrivgle cose where heart disease caused desih, ip which @ post mortem examine~ tion vid not show the existence of Bright’s Direrse, Diabeves, or come other kidney iseace.” Dodd’= Kidney Pills w ll cure wlidiresse of tbe kidneys and thus ward off the oavger of heart disease Encixne Hcecse Sotp.—The old engine house on Kent Sireet was cold yesterday by Mr. Kear-to. It was purchaced by James W. Stewartior $75. The Great Fire at Hull, Que., Was an awful calamity, but cannot be remedied. Now Catarrbozone can remedy and is a positive cure for Catarrn and kindred diseases. This statement is backed up by buehels of testimonials which we have and can produce. If you wish to get cured of Catarrb, Bronchitisfor Asthma and stay cured, use Catarrbozone, Tt cures by inbalation end is a guaranteed cure. For sale atall druggists or sent direct by mail on receipt of price of $1.00. For sample botile and inhaler send ‘@c to N.C. POLSON & CO., manufacturing chemists, Kiegston, Ont. AUCTION. — I am inetructed by the Administrator of the Estate of the late Mre. Lewis to sell Queen Square, On Wednesday. June 13th, COMMENDING AT 11 O’CLOCK,A M. Ali the Household Furniture, comprising Parlor, Bedroom, Diniug Room and Kitchen Furniture, Also one Grand Square Pianoand a New Raymond Sewing Machine, besides other effects. R. BEARISTO, ‘Auctioneer. The June term Her Majerty’s ; Supreme Court opened at Summerside | this morning, the Chief Justice presiding Rameay, Port ull, foreman: J Nicholson, Thos L H:lion, P T Fanning, Summerside; Tho Huoter, William Paylor,Wilmo’; A J Craswell, 8: Eleanor : Geo H. Girdiner, Summerside; J Hen- deason, Centrey ; Henry Compton, St Eleanor’; Jobo Smith, Kinkorz; Joh Clay, Summmer: Jesse A Wright, Bede que : A i Ardereou, Summerside; Albert Tarton, St Eleavor’; JC McCarthy, Sea Cow Pond; Presto: McNutt, Malpeque; } Maynard, Port Hi!!; ‘7. * McNally, Kymout Bay, Edward Gort, Northam; nn K S.faug, Cape ‘Traverse; Robt Sharp, Summer-ide. Phe asual a:tendance of peut jurers, eulilors, witnessee and + pectatore. A number of suits cet down for trial The Government had vot issued | AAASALAASASLSEASA SUPREME COURT AT SUMMERSIDE. Phe fe llowing gentiemepn were sworn Ibn as grand jurors . DC were withdrawn ur otherw se removed from the arena. There are et li about suits standing fortrial many of which will no doubt also go over, In addition to this there are five appeale, and « ne Case of house-breaking charged egainst Charlis Provost, The Summerside barristers are a!) in attendance alto Attorney-General Mc«- Kinvon, W. A. O. Morson, Q.C., W 38. Stewart, (),C., and Mr. Rattenbury of Ubarlottetown and Mr. Tweedy of Alter-~ ton. Lwenty —— <> - PERSONAL. ne Mr. C. B. Chappell is on a business trip | to Sydney, C. B. j The ViesChancellor and Mrs Fitzgerald were passengers by the Princess to day en route to Halifax. Mr. D. B. Macdonald, representing J. C. Wilson & Co., Montreal, is a guest at the Hotel Davies. Mrs. W. D. Lockett and child, of Bridgetown, N. S.,are visiting the city, the guests of Mr. and Mre. J.A. Lawsou. Mr. John Blake, returning from McGill, and Father Murpby, returning from Rome, were among the passengers by the mail epecial last evening. Rev. James Simpson, Rev. T. B, Reagh and Rev. J. W. Godfrey were passengers by the Princess this morning en route to Halifax to attend the Diocesan Synod. There is quite a number of visitors in Summerside, many of whom ere attending R. C. McLeod's grand opening of his new carriage depostory and are also doing the town. The copy of an old pbotograph teken & generation ago, of the north side of Queen Square, which forms the frontis- piece of the June P. E. Island Magazine is quite interesting. The signboarde, sidewalks, fences, etc., appear decidedly antiqueto the young folks of to-day. There are a lot of other iuteresting things in this month’s magaziue. At all the bookstores. Five cents a copy. L.O. A.—Searlet Chapter will meet at Milon, Thursday 14th, at 7,30 p. m. sharp. Ee Keysivctron CuHeese Factrory.—An esteemed correspondent at Kensi ngton writes: *The Kensington cheese factory has been enlarged this year tof meet av ant.cipated increase of the milk supply. The inc.ease is here—24,364 pounds to- day (Monday) 33 cheese made ; increase of over same day jast year, 4 465 pounds. Tbe coring room bas now capacity for 1,000 cheese aud the working room has space for 8 vats—6 vats are provided now and another goes in later on,with 4 twelve- boop presses in place.” Well done. “BALM OF HURT WOUNDS,” +0 Shekespeare terms sleep, but irritated breathing tubes prevent sieep through de- sire tocuugh. Balsam is the same word as balm, and the balm for wounded lungs is Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam: 25c¢ all Draggiste. Se SS $$ ——— qne*4 4444244 «| -erfumes < ofall q xinds «j= English, lp French, Canadian, American; To reduce our immenee stock of choice perfumes, we will give 20 Per Cent Discount off our regular price on al] lines for ii» S44 ONE WEEK. Commencing to-day. Some exquisite odors. See Our UIMdow. e CSeSSesrrrree ony A lg | 3 bp FIVVTVIVVvee Meet Me at the Always Busy Store. W. B. orsets CET FITTED. WEISS SEXTON expert fitter of New York, arrived Saturday night, and will remain over Tuesday and Wednesday, & Request To avoid disappointment, we would ask the ladies to come as early as pose sible, as on previous occasions many had to go away without being fitted. In. This Comnection Miss Sexton would be glad to meet any lady who is not perfectly satisfied with W. B. corsets—she is here to make any and every complaint abso- lutely satisfactory. Stanley WU TRADE INCREASING NO WONDER Every man that gets a suit, overcoat ora pair of trouser made at our establishment is sure to come back o: a jair order; of course we have to wait a long time on account of the good wearing qualities of tue material we put in our ec vthi: g, Leave your crder now Kor a nice summer suit, hundreds 0° pitierns to select fri, The cloth and trimmings, the cu’, fisisi and workuan lip guaranteed or no sale. We sell men’s high-class furnishing goods chea er than ony house on P. KE. Is‘and. Gordon & McLellan Men’s Stvtish Ont'i ! ey a7 National Cycle? Cutomobile Co, Limiter HIGH-GRADE—MODERATE PRICE. We are proud of our Scotsman wheel. We sellit at $50, by making every economy in the manufacture, and min- imizing the options to necessary options only. Every Scotsman wheel has electrically welded parts and high grade material, and the finest possible finish. Like other Naticnal wheels, it is locally guaranteed, But the price is $40, when it could \ easily be $50. It is only $49 MARK WRIGHT & CO. Lta., HASZARDS ~~ BRAHMi:iN. TEA. Imported Direct From the Warburton Estate. The most popular and best seller in Canada. All the leading grocers in town and country now;sell Qtaszard: the genuine “Brahmin,” Teed os Ask for it, and see that you getfit. cm al ae MA et te oe ema 15: age ac SO ge TE ale nein cea tt a NAS Ma RY ye Shik Bi bare ee ee teins | suse ABE. a at A er Tis Sale er ee ee oer ne ergs Sm SP a Lk ot aaneadl Po . ee ae