} | rT: 7 | PRY TOOT Rr ree seer re ee qe aT © > y 7s Be ons. Your YH uard STS ~ t DODD'S ' BY E | hg A TD A K' ic N “= e ; ~ ane ad TESCTSTCSSS SEVTSTSTTS ) THE BEST is always imitated. Dodd’s Kidney Pills, sold only in boxes like this, are widely imitated, tecause they are the best Kidmey cure. Take sone a i all D-O-D-D2S OUR..... TEA SALES ieee During thelast four months oave been most gratifying— We antici pated as wach wih our large as- #ortment of high and medium gradee in this line, representing velues thet must appeal to the judgment of the up to date cou- sumer—'n INDIAN’S and CEYLON'’S We are particularly strong. Our 24 and 2%c blended are very fine—- Try asample, 5 lb lot at reduced price. Sanderson & Co PURE 'TEA SELLERS. (n Chabcery in The Rolls Court DAVID P. IRVING & others, Complainants and - MARGARET IRVING &« other, Defendants ~ ~ In pursuance of an order of this Honoursbl fourt, made herein, on the 23'h day of March, A D, 1899, notice is herety given that ail per- sons heving claims against the estaie of George Irving, late of Or wei! Cove, Lot or ‘Township number 57, in Queen's Cornty, deceared, intestate are re- quired toceme in and prove the same before me at the Prothonotary’s office, in the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown. en or before Mon- day. the twenty-second day of May next, A D, 1899, and all persons neglecting to come in and prove their said dehts and claims by that time are to be excluded from the benefit of said order. Dated this 29th day of March, A D, 1899. F. L, HASZARD. J. A. LONGWORTH, Compta. Solicitors Masier in Chancery 76—d&Wtd ihe hl 2 > 3 ll iS all b> Bargains. ar You want real targains. not cow ‘The great— bargtins you can obtain in SOAPS mon goods at low priccs. are the world renowmed. Sunlight & Lifebuoy Brands, just try them, and you con. met help but acknowledge that th-y are the best bargains you ever had. 2 De aly ears AUCTION. The wel!) known carriage stall on, BLACK DIAMOND KNOX will be sold by auction at the «arket rquare, on Fr - day, the 12th day of May, at 1.30 o’clock, n00D, R. BBARISTO, 110—dytd Auctioneer Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps are absolutely pure, equally good for tae toilet or the laundry, They will not injure the tenderest skin, or most delicate fabrics Try them, L. W. MACDONALD LARD SURVEYOR & ENGINELR- ING DRAUGHTSMAN. Plans and specifications for Patents and Draughting in general instructions in Mechan ical Drawing, Surveys made at all points in the Province. Correspondence solicited. LOWER PRINCE STREET, THE DAILY PIPROOLFRATC I 228 PU PINUIAL mm oat LEG SLATURE May 9. rvespay, on, Mr. Dee Roches the people were in- ter hn sees hat st they could pass judg- pon acts of the Government egislation of the last few years rais hase dove more to drive Dev} away from home than 4 inz ht could possibly by their opponents, Firat ‘ franchised ihe young meo, and og the effect of their work they pealed hey compelled people to vole as ‘bey dictated in order that they mm tL relain power. He failed to see where (ho present Government had done anything 10 wasie the public money. By the will be seen that Prince County pays ber proportion of the taxes, vet pearly allthe revenue is spent in Queens’ County The representatives io the Geveroment from Prince County do that that county gets a fair shere of On roads Prince a«ay down, snd the same ia true rriex. Prince County does not get fair The wharves there are going ept Putlie Aceounts it ; ae distursemenis, County 1s of fx trealment. to dest-uction. In 1897 there was ao election in that county and there wasa political job given on Grand River bridge. Some $1300 was spent when balf the mouey ought to be sufficient. The most psruicular part of the bridge was neglected snd at the frst storm It Was swept awsy Ibis fall another cuoptract was giveo which necersitaied an expenditure of $1480 ow- ing to the former waste of mouvey. The mopey iv the first instaoce was not peat as t should bave been. He protested strongly against euch a eratem. It is vo wood-r we have deficits, If tris policy is contiuued we stall soon bave neither money por credit. A wharf was bailt on the same river some four Or five years ago. But it was not put in the right place aud was uever u-ei; consequeatiy it fell iato decay. This is another wey the public mony is wasted. Another wharf there was allowed to decay for want of repair. It ie high time the Government should know these facts and apply the remedy. Mr. M. McKinnon expeeted iu the bud~ get speech atrue reportef the fieancial siate of the Province. Tbe Premier said the people were intelligent. Bay will they be satisfied with the informes tion given in the budget? This is vo tme timake up theestimates for nearly half the year isgone, The legis ature me 100 late in the season and it i+ therefore impo-s ble to fully discuss public afsirs. Toe calling of tae House is « were matter of form end iegisiativo is ruehed through before lt is half cousid-red. A bi) ws now before the House providing for the appointment of acheese inspcetor or ins structor. But cui offisial should beat work now as (te factories are iu Operation. Ageina Rid Act was promised. Bat woere ig it? Ti is tuo late tobeof any benefit this reasoo. The Leader will bave 10 Chapge this partof tue pro- gramme ifbe wishes to retau ibe con. fideuce of the peoyle. Mr. McKinnon then took vp the finaucial sftairs of the Province. Ac curdieg to the public accourts, the debt is $496.000. Much migiut be added ww this such a8 the amvuat vue teachers, aud the balance is carried Over Prom last year. But he did not desire to swell the debt. He believed it would be ebout talf a wiliivn This is not very gira. as compared with the debt of tue other provinces; but we or 6 must remember that ihey have large natural rasources, while we tave mor. Com pared with A few years #gc,our sta’e ie truly alarming. Io 1*9v oar debs was $128.429.21 ; today itis $446 958.27 ; in L890 we owed $1.17 per Capita, today we owe $425; in 189y our dept per family was $5.85; today itis $21 25, in 1890 we paid $2 967.44 interest; texay we pay $18,558.80 Onc of every $100 revenue co lected in 1890 we paid $1.20 imieres:, out of every $100 collected today we pay $712. I:is only a matier of we betere ali our revenue goes to psy the debt. The Leader seve he will make our cisildren’s children pay the debi. He is im a fair way of doing thas, and making their children’s children pay the bal auce, A goed deal bas been said about mak-~ ing 'evenue and expenditure meet. Last year a emall deficit was promised, and we ned atiyg one. The Leader ofthe Gov- ernment talks about the fa mers, but wha! has the Goveromeuwt done for the farmers oulside of appointing a cheese iaspector ? Much is said about Prof-esor Robertson, but that geotleman visited tuis province before the present Government came into poser. It waepartof his duty to come, aod the Government deserved mo credit. Last year there was $2,000 in the esti- wates fora depeitment ef agricul.ur-, but ovly $450 of the amount was spent because there was no bead appoisted. If a saving could be effected im other departments it might be advieable to top off al) the heads, Mr. McKinnon denied that the Govern- ment spent $1 9,000 yearly on education. That eum was charged to education but it did not beleng to that department. They withheld part of their report for a purpose and the trne state of education was not therefore apparent. The names ofall! who receive liceu*es are pot in the report simply because licenses were granted to persons who were not entitled to them. Thie matter was brought before the teach- ere convention, @nd it was not denied by the Superintend eit of Education. Mr. McKinnen then dealt wiih the roads and bridges. I: seemed to him that theese were to be let go this year. The estimates for right of way were toolarge. He con sidered that $100 was enough fora mile ef road. There are quite enough roads. it they are ket in repair. Charittetow Mr. Arsenault thought that the expen- KXAMINER, POR, ee NE A LY PP oe SE TET Tae Se RE LT, PTT, ed ST OA PE i ditures on the roads were not properly . ‘y ; ; made by thesupervis.rs. The miil road ‘< 1" near Wellington was in a bad state. The supervieor recommended tke epencag of &8,and $3 was spent. But the work could bave been done tor50 cents. He did not find fault with the supervisor, who the money | In Egmond had been induced not to spend where it wes most necded. Bay $12 was asked for a road and $8 was spent tor opening drains, In the fall the road was almost impassible in several places. Yet there is no mention of these tad places having been repaired, The yeople probally repaired then, et their OWD expense, Onthe Wellington rosd the work was done by machines, But it was road spoiled by the first rain, Ifthe work bad beer let by public sale and perfermed by hand the road would bave been in bett r -hape and the $20 would have been well ex: Mr. Ar-enault instanced several other roads in bie divtrict that were not what they eLould be and held that the money voted was not jadiciousiy expended. Tue goveroment are placing themselves in avery bad light with the people and should try to effect & remedy. peuded, (Continued ov page 5.) 7 f SICK H 1 —$—<——————_—_—___--_-__ Positively cured Dy these Litile Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, indigestion and“Too Hearty Eating. A per: fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORF7D LIVER. ‘They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dcse. Small Price. Substitution Yae fraud Uf the day, See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand _“arter's Little Liver Pitts New Molasses! DUE THIS WEEK— 160 puns. Extra choice Bar badian. 100 puns extra choice ortuP Rice, CAKVELL LROS Cho’town May 8, "99-21 GOOD MAN WANTED As General Agent fo P. & |. for the Confederation { ife The fioancial exhibits and policy eondi- tions cf this company render it very attrac tive in the heads cf a good canvasser. Tae compeny has an ertabli-hed position in the Island with loc«l agents in privcipa places, the latter of whom would be under the contro! of the General Agent. A liberal and untrammelled contract is avail ing fur the right mau. The uodersigned will be at the ‘avies Hotel, Charlottetown at aprarly date with aview to an ap pointm ent, there or to Maritime Provinces Branch, Halifax. S. W. CRa2EW MANAGER Letters may be addressee Halifax, Msy 8, “99 —3icod Canadian Pacific kailway. 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Soufe, ointments, washes, etc., have been proved useless in giving relief or curing catarrh, brenchitis, irritable throat, nasal and ear passages, but Catarrhozone, the ozovated air cure, only give immediate relief, but effects a permanent cure. Why delay? Send at once for sample bottle and inhaler, 10 cents. Out- fit, $1.00. does not A woman’s headache may come from severa] causes. She may Lave a head. ache arisiag from nervousness, or from digestive disturbances. N ne cases in ten, her headache comes from disorders peculiar to her sex. It may show i.self in the syptoms which are characteristic of a dozen disorders. ‘Thousands of times women have been treated for the wrong disorders. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre scription was compounded for the sole purpoee of relieving womankind of these ills and pains. Thousands.of women have testified thatafter taking treatment from several phvsiciass without benefi, the “Favorite Prescription’ cured them ccm- pletely and quickly. Itbas been need for over thirty years, and bas av uubroken record of succesa. The woman who besitates is invited to send 41 one-cent stamps to cover ovly the cost of mailing acopy of Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser, whicli contains plain, clear information about all the organs ofthe human body and their functions Maringe—= Insurance he Rates fixed and Insurance effected va Hulls, Cargoes, Freightsand Live Stock. Certificates issued at my office. The Western has been doing bu3ine-s here longer than avy Marine Company represented in P. E. I-land, which fact may be accounted for by my having atell times considered the Compauy’s ani my clients’ interests as of more importance than commissions. All honest losses cheertully aud promp- tly settled. HORACE HASZARD, April 28— Generel Agen PROVIDER WoO. 23968. RECORD, 2.2134 By Preceptor, sire of Nutgregor, 217} at 4 veare, and five others 'n 2.30 list; dam Liil,dam of Dot, 2.18, and grandam of Kickapoo, 2,16, by Dean Swift, sire of 4 in 3O liet. PROVIDER is so well known tothe lic, both as a trotter «nd race horze, that litle need be said of him. At tha tr tting meetipg held Charlottetown Jas: September, he started the first day in the 2.26 class, and won in three straight hears, making tie fa+t time of 2.22}, 2.213, and 2.27. The next day he star'ed in th:rree for all, and avamn won in‘straight heats, time 2 22! 2.25) and 2.24} trotting every heat in the two races but one, in 2.25, and be ter, without making a break or mistake, bea:ing such fast ones as Arclight 2.193, and Montrose, 2.50}, pub- but will please take notice that Provider has that suretlatively good high knee actiun, so desir- abe in roadeters, aud carriage hoises’ There qualities combined with has fine breetiug arge size, good color, and disposition, must be sufficient 1ecomendation foiusure patron age. Provider will make the season at J-hn Connor's stahies Opposite the Opera Hw se —~Terms $10.00 ior the sceason, with usual return vrivile ge if mare is not in foal. W.S McKIE, CHARLES WILLIAMS, Owner. InCharge ewn April 4th, 1869 — ly eod, wky bwka LIME! LIME! We are now burning and can supply any quantity of best Roach Lime for building and farming purposes. C. LYONS & CO. HOUSES WANTED. Ihave a large number of applica- tions fer houses to rent. Landlerds desiring gocd tenants can obtain them quickly by applying to my cfiice. J. J, JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, Stamper Block, Charlotteton. NOTICE ecriptive advertising matter and maps, write te A. H. NOTMAN, Asst. Gen]. Pass. Agt. St, John,N. B., The Creek known as Sherry Creek, has been leased fortw«lve months for fishing purposes. Anyone found vrespassing there- on shall be proscuted. 107 PATRICK SHERRY | i Persons who my not desire tu breed trotters | tei ae’ x ....UlOTMINE How about your boys’ and little fellows N Suits for spring and summer ot If you look over our new spring Suits tor boys you will find that you can buy perfect fitting, sub- stantially made. entirely reliable voods at the same or lower prices that you pay for inferior guods in other e places, PROWSE BROS se Ao» il» ll po Po» hor Ke > <A > lp p> ap HATS and CAPS If you want a new Hat—there isa matter that you should consider. 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