It Pays t0 tny ab KiNS |THE DAILY BXAMINER If you're down town to-day drop in at our store. pleased to show you) the latest novelty in , ; ri . | hi till it valre for Ladies’ Waists or Jackets. It’s pretty, it’s stylish. good wear ing and low priced, We ure off-rinz special yices to day on the fellowing P y gz lines : forsety, Hosiery, Dress Goods, Shirt Waists Print Cotton, Sailor Hats. Glover, etc., Towels, ete. Gents’ Furnishings It will pay you to trade with us to-night as special bar- gains, PPEtKibs &U The Millinery Leaders I's All In The Way it's Done al 26 9B, eis Almost any one can build a house, but it takes a first class werkman to do it right We do it right, and at a reasonable price- If you countemplate building, let us submit plans and figures. Repairing and Jobbing are specialties to which we give careful attention. We san regravel an_ old roof and make it equal to new work. A little money goes a long way when dealing with us. WM. W. HARPER Manufacturing Contractor, Fitzroy eR W. would be! SN eee | MAY 26, 1899 | JOHN ANDREW MACDONALD. | We have toannounce, toeday, the death lof John Andrew Macdonald, E:quire ‘which took place at his residence, on | Pownal street, at an early hour this morn- | ing. Mr. Macdonald was the only sou of | the late Hon. Joho Small Macdonald who / wa: one of the notable meo of his day and | the firat Roman Catholic elected te rep-~ resent a constituency in the Legislacure of P. E. Island. Early io life the deceased | gentleman wai & promineat merch- ant of Summerside and active lin «© political ~=—_ circles. Subsequently he was for a_ sbort time Post- | master General of the coloay. At the |eutbreak of the great rebellion in the United States, Mr. McDonald entered the army of the North and did honorable ser- vi:e forthe Union. After the war he had returned .o his native Island. He has livei in retirement fur many years. His tall and handsome figure was feuwliar to the peo; l+ of Charlottetown; and he wa: distirguished for his gentle courtesy and ease of manner. We sympathise with bis sisters and other relatives in their bereavc- ment. e+e TOO THIN! ----- REFERRING to the summary dismissal of the Rev. Donald McNeill, and the appoint- ment of Mr. Ewen S:ewart McPhail to bis office in the Educational Deparimeat, The Patriot says: faithful official for several years, and it is regretted that in view of certain changes in this department the Government has been obliged to dispense with Mr. McNeill’s services in order to place a younger and more active man iu his position. No doubt the public will see the necessity tor the change.” What are the changes? The Legisia hae not authorized any changes. Therefore the changes cannot be radical or important. Suppose there are changes ic contemplation, is not an experienced vffi- cer, informed as to every detail of the work, better fi ted to carry them into ef- fect than a green-horn, however young or active? The Patriot’s excuse is rather too thin. The public will, we are sure, refuse to see in it any necessity for Mr. MeNeill’s summary dismissal cause assigned, ture without rn nner re — According to Sir Robert G-ffen, the British Empire, including Egypt and tbe Soudan, has an area of 13,000 000 aquare rmilee,an increase of 2,354,000 since 1871. The Empire has a popula tion of 420,000,000, an increase of 125,- 000,000 in the period. Imports. ana ex- ports aggregate £1,375,000,000,an increase of £428,000,000 since 1471. while the public revenue is £257,663,000, an in- crease of £115,000,000. Australia has grown in population more rapidly than any other part of the Empire. icchik sleet liana —According to a vivacious French journalist, the Britirh are painfully rest- lees people. Says he: “LT asked my hotel proprietor at Nice a few days ago if the season had been a good cone. “Oi, passable, said he ; there has been no lack of visitors, but these devils cannot rest a moment in one place. Where do you think they are off to this year? “Malta, Cairo ? “Yes, but worse than that. durman, sir, Omdurman ! “The deuce. They lose no time! “No. The day aftor Omdurman was captured they began to advertise Omdur- man. Cook’s took it in hand, and I should not ve surprised if there is already a temple, a theatre, and a casino there. To Om- So much depends upon the purity of the blood that by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla many differeot diseases are cured. ‘The latter (Mr. McNeill) has been a { THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHAMLOTTETOWN, MAY 26, :89» THE GUARDIAN WRONG. ey Suakesreare bas semewhere intimated that there are people in the world, who s With devetion’« vieagze And pions actio: ’o sugar o’er The Devil hima1-,” ‘3 vot wonderfr| the So that it that Guardian should atiempt to exense the scandalous gerrymander—ove feature of which is that each of the electors of King’s County shall bave bat one vote for oue candidate each of the electors of Queen’s and Prince shall vote for two and that one member shall while candidates, represent 18000 and 22,000 peop’e ip Prince and Queen's respectively, whi'e io King’s one member sball represent 26,000 —~by quotations from the British North America Act. The Guardian qvotes those sec ions of the British North America Act which provide that for purpures of the election of members of the House of Com. ihe mons: ““()atario shal! be divided into the coun- ties, ridings of counties, cities, paris of cities, and towns, enumerated in the firs: schedule to this Act. Quebec shall be divided into sixty-five elecioral districts, composed of the sixty- five electoral divisions into which Lower Canada is at the passing of this Act divided. Each of the eighteen counties of Neva Scotia shal! be an electoral district. The county of Balifax shall be entitled to returoa two members and each of the other connties one member. Each of the fourteen counties into which New Brunswick is divided, including the city and county of St. Joho shall be an electoral disirict. The city of St. John shal! al-o be a 2eparate electoral di-trict. Each of those fifteen elestoral districts shall be entitled to return one member. Bat it overlooks and omits the plain statement at the beginning of the section, (40) “Untin rue Pariament or CanaDa OTHERWISZ PROVIDES,” Eitzer inteptionaily or unintentionaliy The Guardian deceives its readers as to the meaning and scope of its quotation,— which refers sirictly and only to the con- ditions existing at the iime ef the union. Parliamentary revision and change from time to time were evidently contemplated inthe British North America Act, on the basis of representation by population. Adherence tothis basis and adherence to county aod municipal lines are clearly incompatille and impossibl: ;'for the pro- portion of population in respect to the various counties and municipalities is con~ stantly changing. It is enacted that: 51. On the completion of the Census in the Year one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, aod of each subsequent de- cennial Census,the Represeatation of the Four Provinces shali be readjusted by such Authority, in such a manmier, and from such time as ine Parliament of Canada from Time to Timé provides, subject and according to the following Rules :-- (1) Quebec shali have the fixed Num- Ler of Sixty-five Members ; (2.) There shall be assigned to each of the other Provinces such a number of Members as will bear the same Propor- tion to the Number of its population (as. certained at such Census) as the number Sixty-five bears to the Number of the Population of Quebec, (80 ascertained) ; (3.) Inthe Computation of the Number of Members for a Province, a fractional Part not exceeding One-half of the whole number requisite for entitling the Province to a Member shall be disregarded, buta number shall be equivalent to the whole number ; (4.) On any such Readjurtment the Namber of Members for a Province shall not be reduced unless the Proportion which the number of the Population of the Pro~ vince bore tothe Number of (he aggregate population of Canada at the then last pre- ceding Readjustment of the Number ot Members for the Province is aeceriained at the then latest Census to be diminished Ove-twentieth Part or upwards ; (5) Such Readjustment shell not take Ww. tate in offering th the market. ee" orange. excelled; by none. We Carry a Full Lin Prices from $40—up. Our Bevel Gear Chainlesa at $75,90 is _ Bicycles... are undoub‘edlyfthe* Best. ivereally acknowledged for so long a time as the greatest wheel manufactured, tliat we do not hesi [hey have been un em ty you ss the very’ best on In black or -4 . z {Call intand see our, samples. e Of Parts A tew good second hand wheels in stock, MARK WRIGHT Aid C0 ~ io oe fractional Part exceeding Oue-half of that } —LUCKY i3 Jug See = 15 Hundred Yards of the Best Dress Goods ever offered in this city and $2 te a fu!l Dress Length some are WF O- The best place to bay Dress Goods is where you can find the largest stocks and choices . oS " Ko. spring gvods than the season warrants. propose to get rid of them. Lk BC at 950, $1.50 | et AG soe a | styles, the best vaines at the lowest prices. Weavy purchases leave us with agreat stock B Read the wondertul low prices —this is the way \ H > . HNe, : On special bargain counter---All woo's from 16¢ to 49 pieces, 16c, 25c and 50c. 40 YARDS Lustre Mohair Dress Goods, the fashionable dress goods of the day; also check T weeds, 32 inches wide—this is line and consists 60 dress side at $1.50 a adress. aoc miss seeing this line, colors are chocolates, ligit browns and light greens, fawns, Figured mohair in the following shades 4) INCH GO0"S 40c JAMES. PATON AND CC Se 1 effect until the Termination of the then existing Parliameat. This is the plaa eet forth in the Britieh North America Act for the redistribution of representation in the House of Coms mons. There is nothing whatever in i; about adherence to the counties, ridings of counties, cities, parts of cities, and towns enumerated in the first echedule of the act» which refers merely to the electoral divis sions existing in the year 1867. The Guar- dian is entirely wrong upon this poivt ; and it ought to apologize to its readers and the public at large. The Guardian is also wrong in its implication that the Government has adhered to county lives. These lines have been departed from in the bi.! betore Parlia,, ment in at least fifteen different cases. When it euited the Liberals’ purpose they went back to county lives ; when it didn’t, —they didn’t, © 4080 = tee oe es FSTEEMED EXCHANGES. i St. Johu Telegraph: “Compared with the Victorian era, all other periods of British history seem barren of achieve- ments, especiaily in regard to those mat- ters which touch the comfort and well be-~ ing of mankind, Sum nerside Journal: Hon. Mr. Fielding is quite a juggler, “He figures a surplus of revenue of a million, and in the same sen- tence, an increase of the deb: by two millions.” Montreal Star: The werst feawure of the Laurier Gerrymander is the hypocrisy of it. aD — Giving expressions to her thoughts on the British Empire to one of her maids of honor, the Queen is reported as having re~ cently said :— “My influente has ever been for peace. There bave been wars, but only to estab lish peace and to give the people security. Wers for thatend are justifiable, bat for no other. “If, when I am “dead, they honor me enough to think of whatI would wi-h and what [ would pray for ontbeir behalf,I would have them always aescciate my name with the peace andamity that pro~ mote the ends of justice and of right. - “I bave confidence to believe that this is England’s destiny, and nothing would give me so much pleasure as to be assured that my spirit could in any way watch over and aid the accomplishment of that noble work.” Handkerchief Sale at Stan- ley Bros, 2580 Handker- chiefs direct from the factory in Belfast, Ireland, at frora ore third to one half less than the regular prices. Read ad, for particulrrs, Stanley Bros 123—dy2i and blue, maunes, sage green,biues and grey mauve and green shot effect, tan and navy, exactly the thing for a summer dress, well worth up to 60c, for 35e—360 yds in all Colored dress goods in striped mohair, in fashionable shad2s, 4? INCH blue and grey mixed effects fawn GOODS green, grey and lavender. Read on— 4.5¢ and figured Ladies don’t brown, 50c orange and 500c 50 cents. Habit cloth, Black Navy Manus (new shades) extra fine finish, grey fawn, green sage, bined 42 inch Plain Cloth full dress length, $2.70-- Fancy Mohairs, pretty effe, > goods, light brown, light blug light greens, light tawns, ete, ¢ Only $3.00 a daess. 42 in. Dress samples and compare this lin | — gold, — brown — } Goods with what you can get from ay Jatalogue house. samples that came from Toro and Montreal at 75e, TER VALUE. Also—LUSTERS, 3 shades in coal’ and greys, $3.00 a dress length, 240 yds, 4 ; Also shot Lustres in five shades Send fx | s We have NO at S268 29460 OOD 69D 7D Well, Yes; We are Selling Them Cheap Those specially sel. ected boots and_ shoes that we got ata bargain for CASH. It will psy you to give us a call. : ¢ ¢ See our Dongola in mens and women’s. They are something worth having and will not wear out ina hurry. We try to get the best for the lowest cash price, and give our patrons the ben- efit in return for cash. Give us a call; we will not disapoint you. Thos. McQuaid Lower Queen St. Hoot & Shoe Store. eos © 8S]70302 2 222° - me Meme ARTIFICIAL cecsoo h EETH >> DR. JOHN P. MURRAY, Dentist Cr ® O~D @ “DS OS OD OND RHEE ALTA NE PE PRS <, “DO EOE SO 9D O Sees De DOD FS 8 Qos (Jueen St., near London House. —_—— —_—— 09% @ > BGs 432% se 4e3 @ s+ =e e~ Q 28 See Ol? ——awy New Dress Pin Sets and ae New Cuff Links. which we have just received, 3 . and are selling at Very Low Prices W b e ‘ a 4 ree mon) GF Hates all kinds of jew-; The Queen St. elry. Jeweler Se s -~ 23 =o ee B28 atin ‘Hub Cafe — Re-opened Meals and lunches served at short notice. Also choice | line of Cigars, Cigarettes and» : Ginger Ale. Open fromj]j®, & m: till 12 pm. ge Don’t forget the place next | | door to R. B. Norton's Hard- ware store. oo ELUD = “i 6: Fly Time | Wire Screen Doors Wire Screens for Windows Green Wire Spring Simon W. Crabbe, Walker’s Corner Cloth | Hinges and Catches STOVES & HARDWABI