~ O4=—% trusses from United State and Canada. Hav ist arrived making our @ ot the roost complete J . Provinces, % & & 0 a : ® Our importation ol © © (us wy & e Varitin 7 Having made a spt alty of hit o tine trusses for a number of @ ———. : ate w @ vears, we are in « position tO @ ’ every case @ agents for 4 lebrated ) ti : Ww ii ae Wetmore Siiver Truss & .\ ® which is the most f rfect instru- S tu ment ver de V ise d for the cure fe, ao. i) of rupture. = Please call and stock lf you come to town write @ nd we will eive satisfaction of rupture We a annot con- venlt ntly uS giving S1Z¢ etc., a send truss by return mall. GEO.E. HUSHES Apothecaries Hall. © ng 2525259952 WESGEL GIF SSSZSISSSIOSCH’ SSPStS SS FSG HGS House Cleaning Let 8 do your Baking F We can supply you with the best of bread and Cakes, Cookies, Buns, Biscuits and Rolls, Pies and CAKE. We bake every day aud guarantee everything to be good and fresh, OUR DUCHESSE BREAD js jurt tle thing fcr ismilyvse. Try a loaf, only 4c each, TeLernone 98." D. Stewart Ec.iper Bakery BAKES BEST BREAD. peeesceocees SF 01000006 *000 Tenders for Debentures SEALED TENDERS marked ‘‘Tender fer Debentures,” wii) be received by the board of School Trustees of ( harloueiown, through tne undersignid, up to twelve o'clock noon, June 20th inst. for School Debentures of $200 each amounting to Two Thonsand and Two Hundred Dollars, issued by the Board for & period of twenty years, and bearing irterest at three and one-balf per cent. per annumn, payable half-yearly, under the provisions of the Publec Schools Act 1877, and an Amend ing the same, in 1890 ‘lhe payment of the Interest on these Debentures is guaranteed by the Provincifl Government, and isa first charge On the revenue of the City of Char- lottetown,” Tenders will be received for the whole of part of sald Debentures. eon 1 ore Ww ART. retary of School Board. Ch'town, June 8 eod td. ee | | ' | | | ‘ | Interesting ‘ | | fal new church at Milton last evening. It those present sucha large proportion of inspect our @ | @ | ww | # |} connection with the THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 8, 1900, CHURCH CONVENTION. Meeting in Milton Church. There was large gatheriog in the beauti- was particularly pleasing to see among 'THEDAILY EXAMINER Local and Cther tem JUNE 8, 1990. j | | A Bitu brought in on the strength of a’ THE ACCUMULATIVE VOTE. the youth of this ibrifiy and settlement. : The occasion was a meeting of the Church Convention, Mr. Justice Fitz gerald, Vice President of the Convention, occupied the chair and conducted the proceedings. After a few introductory words by the chairman and of welcome by Venerable Archdeacon Reagh,in the course of which he referred to vhe fact ihe vacan- cies in the rectorships of Alberton, New London and Kensington are to be filled forthwith, to the proposed employment of Divinicy students as lay readers through - out the holidays, aud to other matiers ip exten-ion of the Church of England in this Province,— Mr. John A. Millman, of French River. read a timely and excellent paper on “‘A Churchman’s Duty to His Church.” He referred to the care of the prudent farm- er regarding the title deeds to his land, the fertility of his soil, the sufficiescy of his fences, etc., andjexhorted his fellow church- men to careful aod regular in their study of the Holy Scriptures, to build for Eternity upon the Sure Foundation,-—io do something for the good of the church and the promotion of its work in the world, to work cbeerfully, and not to rob God in tithes and offerings. Ten minute speeches were then deliver- ed in succession by Judge Warburton, Rev. Henry Harper, of Port Hill, Mr. F. L. Haszard,Q. C., the Rev. Leo Wil- liams, Rector of St. Paul’s, Mr. J. P. prosperous Miliman, Rev. J. Withyveombe, Mr. Perey grant to the Charlottetown Driving Park Pope, Mr. W. L. Cotton, Mr. Horace Has. | ®°4 Provincial Exhibition Aesociation for zard and the chairman,—euch topics as the claims and needs of the church, socia- bility in church life, etc., were ably and eluquently discussed. The Rev. Mr, Forbes, Rector of Crapaud and Spriug- field was among those who were present. At ten o’clock the meeting was die- miseed with the Benediction. a SHIP NEWS. ENTERED. Juoe 7.—Swaliow, Finlayson, Pineite; Margaret Ann, Buckles, Pictou; Electric Flash, Fougere, Canso; Neal Dow, Irving, Richibucto; Lady Hill, Phalen, North Sydney. CLEARED. Juve 7.—Alma, Burke, Sydney; Marga- ret Ann, Buckles, Pictcu, May Flower, Lantegne, Caraquet, Neal Dow Irving, Chathaza; J C Swartz, McLeod, Magda- len Islands; General Middleton, sodin, New Castle; Lady Hill, Phalen, Pictou. Local Notices Ladies’ white canvas shoes $1.00 and $1.50 « pair.—R. K. Jost. Men’s white canvas shoes $1 25 a pair. —R. K, Jost. Cocoa end Windsor wafers are Christie Brown & Co’s. latest prodaci'ons in ihe fancy biscuit line. They are delicious eating aod are for sale at Beer & Goff’. 9, Zio. Strawberry, peach, apricot snd goore- berry jam in 7 |b pails, only 65 cents each at Beer & Golf’e. 9, 2in. For Saturday—75 paire Dongola Ox- ford shoee, pateat facings, in sizes 24.334, worth 90 cents,—Saturday (50 ceuis. J B Macdonald & Co’s. WEEES A ee = ——~ ; WUGES —. i Ss Ot So eS SO DOS ES Finest and iargest stock:we ever impo ted, iY) Latest styles in nobby goods—neatly trimmed, Take a Glance at our Window. % It will satisfy you that we have the proper up-to-date styles and the finest in the city at 1 reasonable prices, quality considered, fy Kindly Give us acall @ For your STRAW HAl—we can please you, ye Boys Straws—20c to $1 each. Yh Mens Straws—25c to$2.20 each. Xe Childrens Galateas—all prices, oF ‘HE PEOPLE'S STORE. fi Hats. Oh RPG sigre * a Lp er IN Pa oo sOciation has fixed the resolution unanimousiy passed by a very large majority of citizens and on the peti- | tion of ebout two hundred leading and | representative rate-payers, providing that the city councillors should be elected acl their Mavor is elected, by an accumulative vote, has received scant courtesy from the Legislature. At the firet clause, the Hon- Anthony McLaughlan moved that the Speaker take the chair. ‘Toe adoption of this motion would have kiiled the bill outright ina marly way. But this was not the way of some of the leading members So the motion was amended \o provide that the committce of the Government party. ed was carried by the usual Pineau Party vote. In the last hours of the session it 1¢ highly *mprobable that the committee bill has been practically killed at its birth, The most notable part of the business is that Hen. Mr. Rogers, who had the bill in charge, and Mr. L. E. Prowse, mi:nber for the city, voted with those who killed it. The reason why is well under- stond. ~-The Local Government has given a an «xhibition to be opened to the Mari- time Provioces this autumn. dates for thie exhibition from the 24th to 28tn September next. The prize lists are now in the printer’s hands, ~nd_ will be iesued as speecily as possible. All intend~ ing exhibitors should make their prepara- tions ae no doubt this will be the greatest exhibition ever beld on the Island. Reference to our advertising columns will show thet Dr. R. McNeill has re- sumed the practice of his profession at hie office on Prince Street, near Kindergarten Hall. Doctor Mec- Neill’s long experience and his ability wel] qualify bim to enter the list of medical men in whom the public may place every confidence. ~-—o— New Straw Hate—Onr stock of men’s straws 1s the largest and nebbiest we have ever shown. Newest style of American and Canadian straws.— Weeks & Co., the People’s Store. — _— — After Dinner To assist digestion, relieve distress after eating or drinking too heartily, to prevent constipation, take Hood’s Pills Sold everywhere. 25 cents. o+e+e White Yachting caps, cool, stviish and comfortable at R H Rameay & Co’s. DIED. At bis home, St.Avard’s, Charlottetown, on the 7th inst., Charles Matheeon, aged 63 (Funeral from his late residence on Sa:urdav, 9h, at 2.30, p. m. to People’s cemetery } . ‘cial Prohibition bil! was submitted by the Society on Monday and Tuesday, June 25 and 26. might sit again. The motion, as amend-| the date. ing about some lumber near a : Lewis’ office this afternoon will get leave to sit again,—so that the} Paoli found 16 pocket knives, a shaving brush, some tobacco and soap, evidently part of the stuff taken from Norton’s and Driscoll and Hornsby’s a few nights ago. He handed over ihe “find” to the police. mencement exercises at Notre Dame Con- veot will take place in the hall of the ia- stitution, on Tuesday, the 19h of June. A varied and interesting programme has been prepared. Doors Open at 7.30 p. m., exercises to be- | ginatSp.m. Tickets for eale at Reddin tte. Bros. the Queen’s 8 “jation bave been to take part inthe C. M. R. League matches. place at Kensington range tomorrow atter- noou at 2 o’clock. 600 yards. —S. Grey, Sec-Treae, cussion in the Legislature lasi night until well up to midnight, when progress wad reported, The taxon local banks which have not more than one agency in the province was placed at $75 and the tax on $100 each. Theciause taxing marine in- ee — es ST Oe ProvinciaAL Prouwisirion —The Provin-~ Pineau Government last night. — Hatrrax Boat.—-The City of Ghent arrived from Halifax about ten o’clock last night. She left en retura this morn- ing, and will call at Summerside, Port Hastings, Arichat and other points. She carried a general cargo each way. ne Lecrcre.— Rev. D F. Leckerby, of Philadelphia, will deliver lectures in the Bas2ment of the Zon Church. Thureday and Friday evenings of next week— June 14th and 15th, at S o clock. Subj-cts to be announced later. Admission 10 cents. ivisiiieidadiesiics TEA AND Fancy Sate— The ladies of the sccieties conpect+d with No re Dame Convent intend holdicg » tea aod fancy sale in the hall of the Benevolent Irieh Everything will be done to make the affaira grand succese. Don’t forget StoLzn Goops Founp.—Whilst work- i ocle & ee ee | —_-—~<—_—-— Notre Dame Convent.—The com- Admission 25 cents. NN Rirte Assocration.—Four teams of County Rifle As- entered The first competition will take Ranges 200, 500 and Ammunition on the grounds, Tax Acts.—The tax act was under dis- ges or electric companies was placed at surance companies was etruck out. There were no other changes of importance made last night. Sr. Doxsran’s Cottece.—In addition to the names already published the following have contributed to the St. Dunstan's College prize liet: His Lordship, Bishop McDenald,go'd medal; D O’M Reddir, silver medal; Mrs. Morrie Blake, $5 gold piece ; Dr. Dickey, dressing case; Dr. Conroy, Mrs. P McCourt, Mr. J T Ciarkin, volume each. Rev. Dr, McMillan will preach a Rex treat for the students, commencing next Saturday evening. On that account the students will not be able to receive visitors next Sunday. The Prince Edward Island Magazine for June is nowon sale at all the book-~ eteres and newstsande. If vou are not a regular reader of this interesting,magazine begin ‘by getting a copy of the June num- ber. j —_———— ee No Flies on our Bey’s at the Front! Keep them away from the folks at home. Order screen doors and windows now. A. Duchemin & Co P. E. I. Door and Sash Factory. Mi WANTED. Lady Agents. With good referenses— Permanency to right parties, Address in first in- stance, P. O. Bex 514, Montreal. CARPETS, FORNITORE, BTC: BY AUCTION. I am instructed by John Richards, Esq., to sell by public auction at his residence Prince Street, on Monday, the 11th day of June, commencing at > o'clock sharp, all the Carpets and Special study In the SShAZSABLOAaA | Art of Nispensing, makes us eonfident that your Physician’s. Prescriptiens will nowhere be more carefully, accurately, neatly, and prem- ptly prepared than at our Drug Store. TVET IV TT EYETV TET IeVTTyT? AASAS4LSAAASBASA LAA AAA MAAAAL Building For Sale by Auction. I am instructed by the City Council to liss Sexton Expert corset fitter, of New York, will be at our store on Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday of next. week. ng MERT ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE W B STANLEY BROS. “rm cn =o ec Get your Corsets Fitted then you will have comfort as well as a corset that will exactly suit your figure. Wo Charge For Fitting We invite every lady in Charlotte- town to visit Miss Sexton, and be fitted to a corset—-it will cost noth- ing, and there is no need to take a corset unless you want one. 4m =soo = sell by Auction on the spot, King Square, hen utensils. Terms cash. : R. BEAIRSTON, ery ar 8 y ab Vip fy ee > ete Auctioneer. unremoved furniture including Dining ay at tns hl dee of June, 24 1 Reom Set, Cooking Stove and Kit- Selah; a The Eogive eon, Kink 8 , to be removed. — R. BEAIRSTO, ten — Auctioneer. 7. oo" STANLEY BROS. DUR TROETCNRE SING NO WONDER Every man that gets a suit, overcoat or'a pair of trouver made at our establishment is sure to come back or order; of course we have to wait « long time on account of the good wearing qualities of tne material we put in our clothing. Leave your order now For a nice summer suit, hundreds of patterns to select frem. The cloth and trimmings, the cut, finish and workman:tip guaranteed or ne sale. We sell men’s high-class furnishing goods cheaper than any house on P. E. Is'and. Q piri Gordon & McLellan «sees. Men’s Stylish Unifitierss For Saturday 200 pairs Ladies Dongola Boots Sanple lot $1.50 1.75 200 for 75, 90, 1.00. 50 pairs Ladies Oxfords 2 1-2 50 Mens Suits $450 for 275 25 Mens Suits $5.75 for 8.'75. 50 Boys Suits, for 1-2 price. MACDONALD & CD Where Worth and Low Prices Meet. Pigg e's natn ee ae ee - 7 Dealt oeOE ae we Ce SS ae ee 2) SEE SOAR Be LEE IES RR em eee 0 ar ee Sa? 9 2 me FET AE ATO TRE BREE OE OSE DS NNN RETO TOE TET RE, EE ET LC BOSE ARO TT, SANA ES OR RRR Coe TERRE "i . mS " ‘ u r eG ee 0 y : 0 : 7 i 4 ogee aoa « : Ae ial * i « ke Pm c cs ee LJ 4 a . * 3 - 8 Py lpn ‘ fe no Ceo - 7 Hy eee “ x = AQ . a F r, ; a oP . 2 7 r oe ae.