EE eee. ipa Men ‘ Riles it sak iG Sot * ts ee ik aie : 5 1% b i 4 j ‘ ft Soe seem a Sogn Ser SSL es Soars xs ate Fae on eceapactir = ome: va > 7 - Bee Meee Se eT ee Bi ccarr he rie SHES ie nes a Hog: ane aah THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 25, ee re YG MAN Wit bo OULU gr - 1252 RSecistiisiC "I i ~» " i om» i s E> “as , se. | Czy Carter's an Muoct Bear Dicgnature of Peet of —7 Y Ahee aa PK Space 4 E i Sse \iceSisitle Vracper Below. . seciatastiliiieiaate api it i’ very small aud as c2sy ; to takes 2S sb fur. ; LSD SM LMABABLAB ALLA ALA ore ' . i ny rt . UEADACHE. i CARTERS ree cizziess. - « (FOR SILIOUSHESS. IVER FOR TORPID LIVER. PILLS FOR CONSTIPATION. * |FOR SALLOW SKIN. |FOR THE COMPLEXION GEN ENED MUST HAVE SYONATURC, moot! ee mel ! of Wins | Purely Vegetanle. <4 awe n AN eR AE COA CURE SICK HEADACHE, EPPS'S COCOA GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Propertiss. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the gervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in a> tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd. Homosopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPS'S COCOA W hite’s Caramels and Snow tiake Chocolates =~ Can be had at any following first class T. J. Morris ». L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co. W. A. ilutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. McLeod & R. WH. Mason, ore engeeens* aaece seamen *s»s oe 4 * 2 @ Fe @e a Bring dack anything not dene properly # Bring back anything not done right ¢ $ Its our business to turn out work ¢ ( right, and if we are informed that any work we have dove is not - factory we are only too glad to .¢ it gatisfactory free of charge. ? yur busise-s to please customers ‘we alwaye strive to do ©0 as far t lies in our power. é Vhen in need of au)thing in our ‘ » remem ber 4 “THE MODERN” #* Sounders Engineers & Machiniste aad Boiler Makers. moe Stewart and Co'y. § ‘ f 5 4 Steam Nav. Co’y’s Wharf 4 Ch’iown, PEI é Phone 125 ~~ «2 @ 8 eq oe e032 2oe TO BE LET. 1 a well-known business stand, form- er\y wo @8 the Central Hotel, contain- ing 22 some, wit» large stable and yard, Situs «! near the market, on Richmond Btc«er, Rent moderate. App v 0 T. CAMPBELL, D. C. McLEOD BSARBISTER ATTORNEY, Sola. ‘OITOR, ETC. Orvice—Bank of Nova Scotia building, Charlottetown.? dy 3 mos wily | year ee ‘eas’ 7 a VW uo wi ii f 3 | ' tittle Liver Pils. | | PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE Wapne-pay, May 23. House met at 12. | i Mr. Bireb a<k : | Pat c Works to tab ‘ en ' it showing bow (he sum oO T3179 ; uy the Dames of the pa WOK th names of parties supplylit imaterial and kind, and = charz,ed } Horton’s Bridge, 1899. Hon. Mr. Mclean said the statement | “ vuld be at . | Mr. Bich eaked the Leader of the | Goverument t> cable w statement showing i when the iries of the Alexandria | School Diet No. 10 were changed and | why, and the names of the parties who | made euch a request, and defire the bounds of said Distric. Hon. Mr. Farquharsva said he would bave the Statement made, | Mr. Birch a+ked the Leader of the Government to table a detailed statement i showiog bew the amount of $596.11 is made up a8 shown iu the Public Accounts and charged to Crown Prosecutions in Mogisirate’s Court’s Costs in eusdry Cases. Hon. Mr. Farquharson said the state- ment will be prepared. Mr. Birch asked the Comm ssioner of Public Works to table a statement io de tails showing how the sum of $1228.60 i- | made up; the amount of contraet, amount paid for ia-pection, name of I[nepector, and amount paid for extras, and cbarg- ed to New Kildare Bridge 1899. Hon. Mr. McLean said the would be tabled. Mr. Birch asked the Commissioner of Public Works to table a statement in de- tail showing how the sum of $123.84 is made up; the names of the parties doing the work and the names of parties supply - ing material, and charged ‘to Mill River Bridge in 1899. Hoo. Mr. McLean said the statement would be ras-ed. Hon Mr. Gordon asked the Leader of the Government to table a statement showing the amount due tLe Banks by the Goveroment of this Province; the amount due on Debenture account, and also the amount due Loans Account, to date. Hon. Mr. Farquharson promised the infortwoation asked for. But the debenture secount might be seen ia the Public Ac- counts. Mr. Shaw asked the Leader of the Gov- eroment to table a statement showing in what form the sumof $11,030.30, as shown by the Auditor’s Report ander the head of Debentures Sinking Fund account, and also the eum of $4,538 87, under the head of funds held ia trust 1s at this date placed ; whether they are placed on call or ov deposit; if on deposit the rat2 of in- terest which they bear, and if by deposit, the depusit receipt showing the same. Hon Mr. Farquharson prowised the desired information. Mr. Shaw asked the Commissioner of Pub!ic Works to table a statement show- ing & copy of all tenders for supplying the Hospital for the Insane and also the steamer Hillsborough with coal, for the year ended December 31st, $1899,and the name of the tenders accepted reap-ctively, whether by long or short ton ; the number of tons supplied and also the certificates iesued from weighiog scales on which said coal was weighed. Hon. Mr. Mclean promised c pies of tbe tenders and the other information statement ; asked for. Mr. Shaw asked the Leader of the Gov- ernment to table a copy of ail papere sud correspondence between this Government and the Federal Government relating to to the construction of a Railway and Traffic Bridge across the Hillsborough River and also a copy of ao agreement entered into between the respective Gov- eruments, relating to the consiruction, maintenance, repairs aod traffis ia coa- pn ction with ssid Bridge. Hoa. Mr. Farquharson promised ihe informa’ ion. Mr. Shaw asked the Commissioner of Publ c Works totable a statement show- ing how the item of $250.00, as shown by Auditor’s Report and charged to Mount Stewart Aboiteau,has been expended; if by public tender, acopy of all the tenders and the name Of the tender accepted; if by public sale, the name of tne person to whom the contract wae awarded and the nature of the work done;*if by days’ work the number of persons employed, the nemes of the persons so employed, the number of days each person was so enm- ployed and the amount “paid perd vy each person repectively; the amount ot material supplied, the names of the per- eons supplying such material and the price paid to each person supplying meterial respectively. Hon. Mr. McLean explained that the $250 in question bad been paid to the company owing the aboiteau to keep the bridge inconnection therewith in repair. He promised to bring down the detailed information asked for. Upon motion of Hon. Mr. Sinclair the bill incorporating the trustees of the Hampton Public Hall Company was read asecondtime. Third readiog tomorrow House adjourued until teo o’clock Friday morping. —_ UMORS, boils, pimples i all eruptionsareduetoimpu: vJiood, and by purifying the blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilla they are CURED Merchants Bank of Prince Kdward Island, Collections made on the most rea sonable terms and promptly remitted for. Deposits received andinterest allow- , ed at best current rates. THE LEGISLATIVE FARCE Played at Charlottetown, May 8th. 1900 —Hon. Donald Farquharson Manager { R publ she red tut st.) FIRST ‘OBNE Oh! sure we'll lorg remember The glorious eighth of May, When the Gordon’e swore by all the gods The Farquharson’s they’d elay, For how they schemed and plotied And pillaged all the the land, Till freeborn men no longer Sach tyranny could stand. The time was name e the meeting set In a big stone bouse up town, And at the hour the factions met To knock each other down ; The gentlemen and ladies, too, Rushed in to view the scene, For all the town and country knew There’d be wigs upon the green, There stood the Gordons like a wall When time was called at four, And never in that dingy hall Wasa such a wild uproar ; The poor Grits quaked and held their breath And glowered in terror roun’, With not 8 soul ’tween them and death But Mister Speaker's gown, Bat Moses! What a racket, Wha’ runing to and fro, When like a Bobs or Buller, In walked brave little Joe; The Premier turned white, black and blue, And swore and tore his hair, While Krager bold, from Souris, Fainted stone dead in his chair, Then Gordon, Campbell and McLean, McDonald, Birch and Shaw, Began their guns on them to traia, And teach the Grits the law; So fast the stinging bu!leta flew They dropped dumb in their chairs, Ani Poor -lames H. so frightened grew He cou!do’t say his prayers. Ben wrung his hand; in sore dismiy, Brave Arthur called for rum, Good Peter pleaded “let us prav The judgment day has come.” Old Kruger roared ont “murder!” The Premier yalied Police!” St Anth’y cried ‘sand for the Priest And let us die in peace.” Some called npon the Premier To ante up the swag, Aut Donald cried “ zounds don’t you koow We are vet the Speaker’s gag; For Tarte’s sake men hold to your seata Throughout this fearful day To-morrow brings "8 all relief,— Brave Pineau’s on the way.” Then, Kruger-like, the white flag He hoisted o’er his chair Saying “men let ue g> home jn peace And eod this end affair. ” And every loyal Grit seemed glad Vhile laughter filled the hall And the gois went home all searing mad ’Cos none was killed at all SECOND &CRNE. But lo, behold, next morning A stranger eatesed in Between his faithful aide-de-camp J—k W rand Johnny Q——n When faithful Jamee and Peter Jeal Three paces did advance Saving “Mister Speaker here’s a chiel That’s just returned from France !” The Speaker smiled in a “sunny” way And asked with a winniog air, ‘*When did you come from Paris gay ? How’s everybody there ? Your just io time to help us through The dreadful fix we’re in, I bope you saw our good Sir Loo Before you ieft for Lynn.” But to answer Mister Speaker, Poor Pineau had no chance, For each good grit hada hugging fit With the hero just from France. The Premier took him to hi breast And his tears flowed fast with joy Asin his arms he fondly pressed His long lost wandering boy. “Come sit you here on my right hand, We'll kil! the fatted calf, You'll feast on choicest in the land, My rarest wines you’ll quaff. Two servant’s we’ re appointed Toon your pleasure wait, For its our design that you shall shine In Ccuncils of the State.” Then spoke the Speaker,all agreed, Let’s to the business of the day, For now I think we can proceed Ia spite of Shaw or May. First you: attention I will call, To what you'll see just at a glance, We’ve no place here fer Wise at all Since Pineau’s home from France. Theo from adozen Liberal throats bere burst a wild hooray ! . lees be eits with us and votes, Away with him, awry !” Firm Joseph stood and thus explains, “[ epuro your terme sccurst, I stand in the right,for it I’l! fight, Ye cravens do your worst.” The Speaker shouted “ clear the aisle The gods cried out “Fair-play ” ! While Joseph ia Fitzsimmon’s style The cowards kept at bay— Till Riehard led a rear attack Behind the Speaker’s gown And boldly jumped on the Jittle man’s back And dragged brave Joseph down. Thus was brave Joseph robbed and sold By his false brethern, too, As was bis namesake once of old Base crimes to hide from view ; And as they dragged him, from the hall Colee andi Whelan locked down in shame Aod turned their faces to the wall To never smile again. Ros Ror. / News is lateresting Ch’town this spring. Christy’s bard felt..... Christy’s 2 We have a verv large 6000 in all. You want o » ~ TIEDOM Is happiness illustrated here, beautiful shad- ing and combiaations in silk. See our new washing ties......ssecceseeeellc Also Pique washing ties. ..c.ssseccssceee. DOC Patriotic ties of all kinds............29 to 75c The neat and tasty ki PROWSE - What trade we have we'll hold, and what we haven’t we're after. to every Caristy’s soft felt, good felt*too, at. .$1.00 Se A ONS. dS vodcedaciosss BON rey) 8 ok ko son 3.00 man in en e58 982 808 865 1.00 stock of new hats ne; getit now. COOD CLOVES | | Are as essential to the dressy man as is a white skirt and a nice tie. Our Glove Department is second to none in the city, See the latest fad in gentlemen’s gloves, also lots for the more conservative people in dark shades 50c, 75e, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. cotton, pique, satin and nd that lends attractiveness to the wearer , 0s.) TR THE FAMOUS Edinburgh Rock Candy Anc Butter Scotch Dire ct from Edinburgb, Scot land, at Macdonald's Drug Store Nicut Bei TELEPHONE. en ee EXTENSIVE SALE Furniture, Horse, Carriages, &c For Sale*by Auction. ee I am instructad by L. E. Prowse, Eeq., to sell by auction at his residence. Graf- ton Street, on Monday, May the 28th inst., Commencing at 11 ocluck, Allhis household effects, comprising Parlor, Dining Room, Hall, Bedroom asd Kitchen Furniture. Also—Horee, Carriages, Sleighs, Har- nese, &c. Terms Cash. R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer ACCURACY IN CONSTRUCTION Has 1 lot to do with the life and usefulness of a wheel—pleasure and saf:'y of riding it—the Massey Harris is a wheel without a fault meclisnically or otherwise—a standard for quality in the littlestdetail of 1:- coustruction—it bas grace in every line, smart in appearance and quipped with all the good features and improvements that 4 criticisiug public will look for—see the chainless models and the 2m- bined coaster and brake features. Write for Catalogue. MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD. AGENTS eee Ocean Accident & Guarantee Oorporation, Ltd OF LONDON. Special Travelling Accident & Sickness Coupon Policy. _The above policy has just been issued by the greatest and most progressi Accident Company in the world to-day. The policy is issued by the agent in Charlottetown at a moment’s notice and enclosed in a substantial pocket book. The indeminities are as follows:— Death caused by accident in passenger Railway conveyance $1500.00. Temporary Disablement caused by accident in Railway conveyance, $10.00 per week. Temporary Disablement caused by Smallpox, Varioloid Diphtheria, Meas les, Asiatic, Cholera, Erysipilas, Appendicitis, Diabetes, Peritonitis, Pleurisy, Pneumonia, Meningitis or Tetanus, $10.00 per week. PRICE OF POLICY—$3.00 per annum. Ma? 15 dtd. JAMES J. JOHNSTON, Stamper Block, OuARLoTTEerows AcE