THE DAinwY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY eo A cold is danger- ous. Don’t let it | get the etart of you. | A few doses of my Cold Cure will break up any form of cold in a few hours and prevent grippe, diphtheria and pneumonia. It should be In every bome and every vest pocket. It is better | than a life insur | ance policy. MUNYON, : 25 . Guide to Health At all droggista, 25¢. ‘= ns pail. pata OPERA HOUSE) Two'Nights Only Thursday & Friday JUNE Ist & 2nd ——— CARNE UF NATIONS 60—PERFORMERS—60 Briliant Calcium Effects... . Costumes Direct from New York lerpsichorean Revelations ! 4 Grand | Burlesque Coon Cake Walk. 3Y 20 LADIES AND GENTL™MEN Prices, 25, 35 and 50 cents. Railway House Charlottetown P. FE. I, | | | | | THIS HOUSE ie throughly t.ted and urnished for the accomodation of guests, snd is cosveniently situated, being nearly yppusite the entrance to the Railway Depot, Rates moderate. Strict attention to business, John Bolger P.S—I Hereby cantion the public against misleading statements made by rivals to the effect that I have mo ed up town. The Railway House continues to do business at the old stand—neerly opposite the passenger de pot. May 23, 1899. J.B eR Hixquisite Studio And Photos to match the Studio. | Fo ] THE WHISKEY DEBATE In the House of Assembly on the Night of 17th May, 1899. (By Ros Roy) Ok did you hear tel] of the whiskey de- bate I'ween the Farqubarson Ciub and the Gordons of late, That raged in the House from the hour of eight Till two of the clock in the morning. Such eloquence, logic and pathos and W . Would remind you of Grattan and Cha- tham and Pitt, For the members wereal! in an eloquent fit, | About two o’clock in the morning. The Premier declared as a temperance man, I lately beve hatched out an illigant plan To put those vile whiskeymen under the ban, And this is the scheme l’ave been form- ; ing ; ra trifle of two hundred dollars a year "!) licenge them all to sell whiskey and beer, the boys at his back all ** hear, hear,” For Donald’s the boy in the morning, And shouted I ooce was opposed to vile whiskey you know, But the longer we live, sure the wiser we grow, And a Leader must keep his eye open aad 80 I see a new light on me dawning. I’m a changed mau, indeed, and believe with St. Paul, drop of the “ crathure” ’e nota bad thing at all, And a mighty good friend when you're making a call. In going tothe po'ls in the morning. Thata I raved about “ blood money,” but now we agree, To call this new license a tax ora fee, And we'll need every cent boys, between you and me, Whea the Tory strougholds we are storm-~ ing. lf the Tories ehow fight, men, be ready to draw, For in epite of the Gordon and Campbell aud Sba: , This bill, bave sworo, it must pass into law, Betore we ge home in the morning. Then Honrcratle Gordcn erese in bis plece And preceeded the crocks of the Piemier to trace, grace To the House and the town and the land we were born in. In the in erest uf temperance, justice and right He and his men the vwle monster weuld fight And the Government, minioua, so bold in their might, Aod never surrender till morn‘ng, Now the great whiskey battle in earnest began With Gerdoo and Campbell and Shaw in ihe van Whilst McKinnon, McDonald and Albertoa man Stood nobiy their duties performing They peppered the Premier snd the man from Squaw Bay, Aid the Whiekeyite’e ail, till qn te help- lese they lay; Avd Joseph snd Peter awa Saying ‘*boys we'll be kilt’ kefore morn~ ing.” Then Donald appealed ’tween an oath and @ groan “For shame men don’t leave us to fight here alone, Let no Liberal dare at this crisis go home, Remember and heed wel] my warning, the a ae Better come in and arrange for a sitting. aaa WESTLAKE BROS., Photographers New Prowse Brock —_— IT... CERTAINLY Never pays to carry an unreliable watch, You. never know the time and and are constantly missing appointments on that ac- count. We sel Reliable Watehes Qulv We don’t care to handle anything else, Call and give us the ver- dict cf your inspection, W. N. TANTON Don’t you see we’re aground in this leaky “ld boat With the Tories, there, ready to epriag at our threat Unless you stand true and give ore alid vote We’ll be stranjled to death before m:ra- ing.”’ Here, the Speaker decl sred, *‘we must en] this affray, All in favor of whiskey at once will eay aye;” : While the Gordon’s uxdaunted al! cried oul ‘nay, nay,”’ While the Grita rouad their Leader were +waerming, Thus huddled, they sat both shamefaced aod dumb, Till Donald, their master, gave a jerk of his thumb, When the traitors popped up end all voted for rum To their lasting disgrace in the morning, Again, Mr. Speaker cried peace it is done’ Let every loyal man lay down his gun; By the rules of this House, gocd King Alcohol’s won z Let the Gordons cease jeering and scorn- ing. Enough! be it known ‘tis the Premi-r’s pleasure To give to the country this two-sided mea‘ure That “Temperance Cranks” and the ram- mies may treasure And wish it long life in the morning. Then Lemmy spoke up 4s a temperance *boy’ “My good whiskey friends I don’t wish to apnoy But the fruit of their labors I’d bave them enjoy E’en frona atilly eve till the dawning. 1 therefore with pleasure a motion pro- se Which I bope that no “temperance crank” JEWELER | w'll oppose ten Declaring his billa base sham aad diss | Tbat no gin~mil! or bar in the city shall close Till about two o’clock ia tke morning This will give, Sir, a chance to the poor countrymen badgered with dues If your dowo with the Grip or are struck with the blues Jast take a wee drop in the morning. A woman never really knows the meaa- ing of happiness and content until sbe is the mother of ahealthy, happy child. The bealth of thechild depends on the health ofthe mother, both befere and after birth. Most all of womens weak~ ness and particulerly the weakness rhat most strongly influences the health of children, comes from some derangement or @iseaseof the distinctly feminine or- gaos. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will cure troubles offthis nature. It should be taken regularly by every woman during the entire period of gestation. It gives strength toal] the organs involved, lessens the pains of childbirth and insures the health off{both mother and child, Send 31 one-cent stamps to eover cost of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Ad- dres, World’s Dispensary Medical Associa-~ tion, Buffalo, N. Y. A A A i ly el hE Nontreal Gazette: Sir Charles Tupper’s speeches always draw out a lot of angry comment from opposing newspapers. This is ove of the evidences that his blows reach the weak point in hs opponents’ politicel anstomy. It is the knucked-out pugilis: that groans. Mortreal Stai': The Laurier Redistribu- tion bill simply calls in the j igs to act asclerks The real work of redistribution is done by the Government, which decides what counties are to be divided and how many memters each will have, takiog care to give sections known to be Libera! twice as many representatives in propor- tion to population as sections known to he Conservative in their inclinations. To pretend that this is referring the work of redistribution to the judgee and teking it out Of party politics is the most barefaced fraud that acy political party in Canada has ever been guilty of aon and Mic ren | } ra i | ; : SICK HEAPAGHE ie ; Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsie, Endigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsé ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable, | Small Pill. Smali Dose, Smal! Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Littic Liver Pills, Pasture Farm Wanted. —__- — His Worship the Mayor ie in receipt of a letter from Mr. T.M. Kirk wood, of Sud- bury, Ontario, who desires to obtain a thousand acres of land between Summers side and Ubarlottetown for pasturage. He is willing to take them in farms of 100.0r 200 acres each, “fas close to each other’ as possible”, Application may be made to the Mayor or toMr. Kirkwood himself. Mr. Kirkwood wil] come to see the farme when he hears from those who have places to offer. The opportunity to sel! or lease seems to he a good oue for lind owners: and Mr. Kirkwood is evidently a man to cultivate. May 23 —l wk Who may bap to be marketing later than ten To drop intoa bar with an old thirsty frien’ Light their dudeens and get a good Warmlog; And a blessing ‘twill be tothe man wko way slop Too late at'the play or the office al shop He, toc, can «lip in, Sir, and havea wee | drop And ¢ me }} Lord in the merning. Chen hurrah tor the Whiskey! hurrah for » | May «* flow unrestricied for many a year The poor and tae hungry and thirsty to cheer All abuse» end «vile reforming [f you’re minus « bat or an old pair of shoes If your sweetheart is false and you’re BLUE NOSES. Origin ot the Term Applied to the Good People ef Nova Scotia. Blue Noses sre vot aa al a Sickly White or Yellow Faces — Too © by Half- mmono Dodd’s K e Piil Neede j in So n° Ca “es. Anwaponis, N. 8.,M ey 29. —Co:flet- ing stories are told ‘to explann the origin ot ihe term “Blue Noses,” as applie! to Nova Scotians. Some say « Certal fich with a blne head, very comtaon intse waters of Nova Sentia, gave the prople the nicke name; 0 hers say hat it wa « b'ui«) ¢/lor- ed potato grown in the province, Similariy people give various reasons fur their il!- health, One says it is his nerves, One pute*h! trouble down to his heart. Another say~ hehas BRheumatiem or Dropsy, or Gout, or Lumbego, or Urinary or Bladder Dis- ease. They may c »!! correct 48 far as they go, but they do no” go far enough. All these diseases are caused by impuri ties in the blood. Tie blood feeds a'l she orgaas and tissues ‘ef the boty. if che blood is porsoned theorgans and tirue- show it. It is the duty of the kidneys tw filter the blood, and itis right there that all these troubles begin. The kidneys are liahle to neglect their day. Theyletthe blood through” un- cleansed, then it goes back ip tne arterics and spreads disease. Dodd’s Kidney Pi'le are for the kidneys. They strengthen them and make them do their work. If ther are attacked hy Bright’s Disease or Diabetes they cure them. The blood is then kept pure, and general health follows, Dodd’s Kidney Pills are sold bv +] druggists at 50 cents a box,+ix boxes $2 50, or they will be sent, on receipt of price, by The Dodd’s Medicice Co., Limited, Toron- to, Ont. Colored Men Lynched Diaz, Mexico, May 27.—Toere is great excitement in the town of San Dislo, ten miles from bere, over the lyochin, ot seven c lored laborers on the Mexican Cenits! railway. Jose San‘o,a Spanish negro, atiempred to assault the wife of Senor Dup'y, # ranch owner, and, escaping from tie plantation, was tracked by bloodhounds and in company with nine others was captured ip a hut Oa the river bank opporite Eavle Pass. The regula- tors d-d not attempi to prove the guilt of any of the negroes, but hanged three of them -od thot four more who were trying toescape. The officials are swearing in deputies as race troub'e is threatened iv the colored quarier. Four of the negroes killed are Americans and have all served sentences in the Texas peuitentiary. _ Britain’s Navy. Wa‘mincton, May 27.—The bureau of naval inie ligeove has issued a translation ofa paver bv Constructor Suscenguih, of the German navy, givinga comparativ- eketch oftbe navie- of the world, with their increases during the next three years eo far as provided for at present, Une of the most remarkable statements of the writer is that Eogland, on the comp'et on of ships now under construction for ber navy, will be in a condition 10 meet the combined naviesof avytwo of the other powere of theworld. Itis also stated that England has under construction, and to becompleied inthe next three yeare, veesels that alone will te more than «qua! io the total German navy as it will stand atthe eedof 1903. A note by the naval intelligence bureau saysthat this Engli-h flotilla now uuder construction will exceed the American navy, built and building by over 100,000 tons displacement. . PLAN LINE oii Dis Commencing May 10th The Favorite “S, §. HALIFAX” will leave Charlottetown for BOSTON every Tueeday at noor (Standard Time) culling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. Returning leave BOSTON every Satur. day at noon. Passengers leaving (HARLOTTEs TOWN Wednesday merning, via Pictou can make close connection at Halifax with 8,8. “HALIFAX” sailing Wednes- dap evening at 11 p. m, Vea sN 3‘ &. os we as ee he vie ie on as ae vie as 8 ie ie a oe vie he oe ie oe ve rae e ve ns oie Tickets forsale at staticns on P. E. J Railway. For tickets, races and all in- formation apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Charlottet vrto H, L. CHIPMAN, ee Canadian Agent, Halifax, N, 8. May 3~— he he HS oe Retorm J =— $10, $12, $15 & $I8: Tweed HU Sus ele ns 1 s%—__ - - Suits, Serge Suits, Worsted Suits, made up in all tue latest styles, dou- ble or single breasted, cutaway or Prince Albert. We can fis the strait man, the ronnd shouldered man, the stout or slim man, just as €asy as the ordinary man just because the goods are MADE that wav. They ate cut to suit the different figures. E*it-—eaz Reform has removed the Jast objection to ready wade clutning (weakness iu vital points) From start to finish Fit‘'Reform is made to Wear. ot people all It is just such « lothing as thousands over the Dominion have been looking und longing for; now there is a great demand fo: it, in fact we cannot get trom the makers enough. This is our seventh shipment this Sprin . war Em nUWSE DROS The Wonderful Cheap Men RDS —