= lV Ke heyy 62 wh filaras = ccc od i, nt- geeeecesenenreeeens O17 2003 Trusses | Trusses! ¢ Our importation of trusses from United States and Canada. Have just arrived making our Stock one of the most complete in the Waritime Provinces, Having made a specialty of fit- ting trusses ior & number of years, we are in a position to give satisfaction in every case of rupture Weare agents for the celebrated Wetmore Silver Truss which is the most perfect instra- ment ever devised for the cure of rupture. Please call and inspect our | stock. If vou cannot con- { veniently come to town write us giving size etc., and we will send truss by return mail. * GEO.E. HUSHES j Apothecsries Hall. connaesesessssesnnseee FOOe COCO POO ~-vOF O20 COOOO House Cleaning LADIES Let US dé 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 goed and fresh. PBSVSLSSSS’ FLSA SLSHSSSSSS-S S41 FPeCTHSSe as BS MSSSSE S Si BF GSSSSIOVAVSVL SSS G22 seeese2e2 — OUR DUCHESSE BREAD is just the thing for familyuse. Try a loaf, only 4c each. . TeLeprsoxe 98. : . : > e: ° : OD. Stewart: + € ° Ecuivex Baxery * : BAKES BEST BREAD. : * Reece nceoces MW 20000006 *808 CARD! ee DR. HL. DICKEY (Late Assistan at Royal London Ophthalmic Hospttal,, , Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital’) SPECIALIST— Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. OFrrice—Csmeron Block RESIDENCE— W ater Street opp Hotel Davies OrFrrce Hovurs—9i0am,iolpm,2to4pm Evenings by appvintment Eye Teetea and Fitted With Glaeser ERP i, SALT | 24,596 bags due S S Fram, will} be sold low while landing. N. RATTENBURY, @h’town, May 15, Gins. Clinical THEDAILY BXAMINER JUNE 7, 1900. PROHIBITION IN MANITOBA. — ee Te meaeure of prohibition before the Legislature of Manitoba will come into force on June 1, 1901. It makes pro- vision {or the closing of all places where liquor is sold, both in bulk or by the glaes with the exception of drug stores, which are permitted to sell under very stringent regulations, chiefly under orders of a physician and for illness only. Any per. son Caught infrin ging whe act will be sub- ject to a fine of not less than $200 and not more than $1000 for the first offence, and imprisOument of not than three mouths with hard labor, without the option Ot a fine, for the second breach. The wholesalers and manufacturers will po) be materially affected, as they are protect~ ed by the Dominion laws of t.ade and commerce, but so far asthe province is concerned, they will not derive one cent of revenue except from liquor allowed to drug etoree. Under the act they are pro- hibited from making sales of any kind in the province except in the instances stated, but will still have the power to import or to manufacture for the trade outside the province. They will, however, be prohib- ited from giving free drinks or dispensing liquor by the bottle or flask to their friends. Another feature of the act will be that no man Can /mport liquor by the bottle, flask, cask or any Other way than for his own use. For the enforcement of these regula- tions provision is made by way of giving the inspector full power of search, etc., and ample rewarde for convictions, less -— —_ — The Montreal Gazette remarks that various doubtful motives are being assign- ea tor the spparently intentional protrac~- tion of the seesion of Pariiament. They all probably do the Government in- jastice. There is nothiag deliberate about the Government’s inaction; it is just ite way. “Every Well Man Hath His Il Day.” A doctor's examination might show that kidneys, liver and stomach are normal, but the doctor cannot analyse the blood upon which these orgaiis depend. Hood’s coomnnenses peas vitalizeg anc enriches the blood. It cures you when ‘‘a bit off’? or when seriously afflicted. It never disappoints. Rheumatism -—‘“I believe Hood’s Sar- saparilla has no equal for rheumatism. It has done me more good than any ether medicine I have taken.” Mrs. Patricx Kenney, Brampton, Ont. Bad —“ After my long illness, I was very weak and had a bad cough. I could not eat or sleep. Different remedies did not help me but Hood’s Sarsaparilla built me up and I am now able to attend to MInnNIz Jaques, Oshano, Ont. my work.” se take with Hood’s Sarsaparilia. yd now 15ce yd. Bleached Sheeting, 72 in now 19c, L aie , later. WZERS Bargains for all WEEKS &CO BARGAIN COUNTIR Linen Toweling, regular 7c yard now 3 yds fur 16c Turkish Towelling, regular 15c yd, now Ile yd. Check Muslin, correct thing for children’s wear, regular 13e now 3 for 25c. Pillow Cotton, 42 in. wide circular, regular 20c Quiits, 72x85 in. reguiar $1.25 each now 94c each. Ticking, very heavy, :egular 23c yd now 18c yd. Ladies’ Leather Belts. regular 25c each now 18c, Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, regular 6c ev cu, oW4c each, 40c doz. Ladies’ Piqus Belts, regu'ar 12c each now 9c each. These are only a few; others we will give you THE PEOPLE'S STORE. . wide, regular 27c yd, & CO. THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 7,"r19e0 OT Si etnies THE NEW TAXES. By the bill now before the Legislature it ie provided that taxes shal! in future be levied as follows : — 1 Upon all companies accepting riske and carrying on business of insurance against fire in the Province whose prin- cipal office or organization is not within the Province, the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars each. 2 Upon all compsnies accepting riske and carrying on the business of insurance againet fire in the Province whose prin- Cipa! office or organization is within the Province the sum of seventy-five dollars each. 3. Upon al] Insurance Companies and Associations of anv kind having agencies or accepting risks upon the lives of per~ 8026 within the Province and transacting the business of life or endowment insur: ance therein a8 the sole object of their Organization, whose principal office or organization is not within the Province’ the eum of two hundred and twenty-five dollars each, 4, Upon all companies doing the busi nets of accident and guarantee insurance within the prevince the sum of fifty dol- lara each. 5. Upon all companies doing the basi-~ ness Of Marine Insurance within the Pro- vince the sum of one hundred dollars earh. 6. Upon all companies doing the busi- mess of trustor loan or building com- paniesorassociations within the province the eum of two hundred and twenty-five dollars each. 7. Upon every telegraph or other company working a telegraph line for the uve of the public within the Province the eum of three hundred and seventy-five dollars. 8. Upon all banks doing business in thie Province whose bead office is in this province, the sum of one hundred dollars each, if such bank haa not more than one office or piace of business within the pro- vince, 9. Upon all banks doing business in this Province, whether their organization and head office is within this Province or not, the sum of two hundred dollars, if such bank bas two or more offices or places of business within this Province. 10, Upon all companies doing business within this province manufacturing and: supplying vae or electricity for lighting, heating or motive purposes the sum of ove hundred and fifty dollars each. 11. Upon all companies carrying on tbe bueiness of commun carriars for the | transportation of freight and passengers by means of steamships whose head office or organization is witbin thie province, the sum of one hundred dollars each,and upon the Charlottetown Steam Navigation Com- pavy Limited the rum of two hundred dollars. ’ 12. Upon al! express companies doing business within this province whore prins cipal office or organization ie not within the province, the sum of one hundred and firtw dollars. 13 Upon every company, firm or per- s0n carrying on the business of brewing or distilling within the province the sum of five buadred dollars each. These taxes are? to be paid semi- annually, on the lst June and Ist Decem= ber, and at once become Crown debts» recoverable without trial by jury. The local managers and agents of co mpanies doing businese ion this Province are made personally l.able for .he payment of the taxes. 62+6+2 THE PINEAU DOCUMENT. Sirn,—The wave of political corruption and raecality that 18 eweeping over our twir C.untry is evough to bring the blush cf theme to anybody with a spark of patriotiem left, end to cause those affected wil pessimism iO throw up their h-rds sod cry ,** All is lost.” When we beard of buying votes in the past we were inclined either to pat it down tow few irolated cases of men without chsracier or else shut cur ears aad aeeume the vole) of incredulity. This Lroturjeus Piveau watter that now occu~ pies ibe minds of al!, and when every new duy seems to unearth tresb evidence that cannot be overlocked, bas brought a rude & wakening. We vow see that itis not the men who ure geverally looked upon a8 the dissolute snd «cbaracteriess among us who have been tbe active participators in this ip famous transaction. The afficavits read before our Legislature unfortunately smirch the character of 4 member of the medical _pro- fession—a profeesion that we have been wont to look upon ae containing only men of honor, ando whom, in our ex- tremity, we are glad to trust that most precious of gifte,our very life itself. It 18 @ pity that the man in question, who I understand is a young man, should have found his pame associated with such igncble work. It 18 @ pity, too, that the people who look for bonesty in politice, as in al] things, can no lon ger asesociate pol itical vandaliem with those who are rublicly known to be of the criminal clasees. Although the evidence is strong against him, we have vet hopes that Dr. Wickham may be able to enter a success- ful disclaimer and thus relieve himeelf and the profession to which he belongs of the stigma that has been cast upon them Yours., etc., Hoxest ELEcror. ae — unexcelled fer brilli- ancy of colors—quick- wees in use. Dye any Soa Pp material, any color with- Dyes out miss or trouble. Send for FREE beok on Home Dyting to A P. TIPPET & 08, Benireai. Maypole ss ‘Local and Other Items AAASBAAASAALSASA SAALASASSA — ——_ Arrittery.—No. 1 Company will parade at the Park tonight in uniform. Meet at the Drili Shed at 7.30. A. A. Bartlett, Capiain. Stoten.— A Columbia Bicycle was tolen from in front of a sioreon Lower Queen Street, Monday night. Apny in- formation regarding same wil] be thank- fully received at Dillon’s Barber Sbop, Lower Queen Street. Serview at Georcetowy.—Rev. A W K Herdman, of Georgetown, wi!] conduct the services in St. Peter’s congregation on Sabbath next, the 10th instant. Hours and places of preaching as follows: Marie, at 11 o’clock ; North side, 3; and Head of Bay at 7 p. m. IsLanpers at Acapi1a.—At the coms mencement exercises of Acadia Univer- sity, Wolfville, N. S., concluded yester- day, WT McNeill, of Montague gradu- ated with honors and received the Governor-General’s meda) for the highest standing during the course. Miss Annie S Clark, of Bay View, gradumed with honore in Evglish. Tea Pamry.—The ladies of St. An- drew’s parish are prepuring to hold a Mammoth Tea-party on July 17th. The beautifn) grounds adjoining the church have been chosen for the occasion and everything possible will be done to make this the most enjoyable tea of the season. Leok out for ad. giving particulars later. Remember’the date, July } 7th. How Men Diz.—A writer in the Hali- fax Herald says: We sre all under sex- tence of death anyway, ard many men had sooner give up their lives for some true cause amid the thunder of battle than perish in bed of bacillus tuber- culosis ! Many a white baired man amon us would prefer to Sight it out on the wil karoo with Boers snd bullets, and finda grave beneath, the flowery veldt, than they would to perish ingloriously in their beds. It will be an evil day when any parific flabbiness brings people to their knees when they should be at. their guns. Srexpy Ones.-- We notice in Prof. Rockford’s stables the beautiful black pacing mare ownec by Mr. James E. Birch, M. P. P., Alberton. She is a beanty and very speedy. She is entered in the futurity race ; alsoa futurity 3- year-old owned by Mr. Bertram Ramsay, n. gay, five looking futurity colt, and o French All Right owned by Mr. Charles Dalton, of Tignieh. Mr. Dalton usually secures speed and there is no doubbt that he has@ good one this time. The Pro- fessor is in good epirite and thinks the futurity boquet will come his way.— Farmer. A SAMPLE GRIT LEADER. It wae eaid of a noted traitor of olden time, who deserted Christ (for a price) and went over to Satan, that he had gone “to his own place.” The meaning of whick, we presume, was that be was admirably suited to his new aseociater, and that they were nc less well suited for bim. In brief, that he was epecially el] adapted to bis new esvironments, The same can, we think, be said with equal truth of one Henry J. Pineau, M. L. A., Prince Ed- | ward Island. He bas jvined the ranks of the supporters of the P. E. I. government, and judging by the records of beth parties to the transaction we should judge that he bas at last found “ his own place.” He ie well fitted to eupport such a gor- ernment and sucha governmest is aps propriately supported by such a character. —Halifax Hersld. = —_—_—_—_ —— — ee —_- —$——_d Special study In the Art of Nispensing, makes us confident that your Physiciaa’s. Prescriptiens will nowhere be more. carefully, accurately, neatly, and prem- ptly prepared than at our Drug Store. AA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAL FTV res \CEMENT! CEMENT 560 barrels in stock and te arrive. Wholesale prices. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town May 14,248,232". _ 2 eel MEET MEK AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE TE TLE LATE IT PTE ISTE NTTIE TE S! SE ITE IR NIUE Se: ¢ Miss Sexton, the expert corset fitter, of New York, will be at our @ store on Monday next. Come and ¢ 2 get fitted even if you don’t want Cs corset, it cosis nothing te get ¢ fitted ° . » 8 STANLEY BROS. v * ODOR @ 64-5 J 02 oO ore $ 7 a a ee ee ee eS Americas Leading Corset Stanley Bros The importance of a good fitting corset is recognized by every lady in the land. There’s a W. B. corset for every figure. Differ, so Must the Corset. Women’s Shapes Steels Never Break Through W. B. Corsets. We guarantee this to:you. The maker stands back STANLEY BROS. OUR TRDE ICNREASING NO WONDER Every man that gets a suit, overcoat or a pair of trouser made at our establishment is sure te come™back’or a pai order; of course we have to wait a long time on account of the good wearing qualities of tae material we put in our clothing, Leave your order now For a nice summer suit, hundreds ef patterns to select from. The cloth and trimmings, the cut, finish and workmai-hip guaranteed or ne sale. We sell men’s high-class furnishing goods cheaper than any house on P, E. Is!and. Gordon & McLellan ooveso~ Mens Sty ish (nthiriers, - —s The W. B. factory preduces more different models than any two in the werld. It’s the most medern, the biggest, the best. It’s oporated on such a vast scale and under so perfect a system that cest ef production is exactly minimized and all W. B. corsets are conse- quently always the best at the price eg TRY Our BICYCLE LIVERY§ All new wheeis. Look at our assortment of NEW BICYCLES. We have all world Leaders, Brine Your Bieyeie to ow repair shop for satisfactory repairs. MARK WRIGHT & GO.. LTD Heme Makers. SPECULATION IN WALL STREET, Is always hazardous, amd should never be entered upen by any- ene who cannot afford a loss in event of one being sustained. On the other hand, the pro‘its of speculatien, when successful, are us- ually very great. Success or failure is largely a question of geod judgement, guided by experience and proper information. De You Wish Geed Conservative Advies iu Your Sparetions ? We are im a position to give it and selicit correspondence. Stecks are depressed just now on aceount of Gold Shipmenis and Railroad Stecks should be a good purchase on any sharp decline frem present prices. Accounts handled om 3 per cemt margins. D. McKVERS & CO., Brokers. Stoek Exchange Building, Montreal. . 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