et ng By; our } aD for teed and EINE. WC Sr Mein Poon. etait = a ttt S| Se On At on lla ame . aa we ; * : es mr “a 5% 3% * a aet Cad Ca geesgeaseses SIE SES SV? © ak “yy _ - ' fe) a §' fs ws té S ‘ F wi - e . s ¥ ws "4 re Ps ) - ‘ os (% 'y fe, ~ at : (t : I essary { t 1 you in fe - . : : oe oT @ health. If your liver is slug gish = $ ‘ % @ and retive the result will be > >) w ® Indigestion, Biliousness, Con- ¥# (i " % @s i ad taste in the mouth ¥ fe : = e et In this condition the liver & (% = > le +} » | £ 2 needs ié hei p Ol ws s : “1 te + 4 ~ Hughes Stomach Pills. % fy (4 : se pills by stimulating the & fu | 04 1) iver und reg tlatine the bow els ¥ fey . = , ) ' ; ' < w eve all the above troubles. (+4 : ° @ ; - 7] fy) Price 25 cents. Ce) 2 - fe, fe) fe) wm fhe : » Ww 7) ( ‘Ls ws > th ' ; fe) Oy Apothecaries Hall. % % : “4 SS EWESSESOSTSSSE BOUSSEOE BOG . = NOTICE. The uudersigned administrator of the Eetate of the lute Mra. lsabelle Lewis of Charlottetown wil! receive offers until Thureday the twenty-first of June inst., for the purchase of the entire photograph ers oulfit of apparatus, instruments, tools, furniture ete , now to be eeen thejin Lewis phetographic roows, North Side of Queen Square, Charlottetown. T. MELLISH Adr. June 13:b, 1900 Hundreds of Beal fut Articles Suitable for Wedding Cifis now in Stock: In Silverware we have Tea Sets, Butter Dishes, Celery Stands, Fruit Dishes, Pickle Dishe’, Combinauon Sugar bowls ip Jngs, Cream i*, Soup Ladies, sand Spoons. Saucer and Plate Berry and Spoon Hei iers. Syr and Sugirs, b-rrv Spoo Bon Bon-, Kuives For! In Chinaware: — tp, Sets, Sugar Bowls, Cue Sete, Butter Di-hes. In Glassware :-—-Le Crystal and Gold, Bs , +e Dishes, 1onade Sets io ry Sete, Batter Dishes. We havea nice li:e of Souvenir Goods, alec au a-sorimeant of Weds-wo od and Blueware A big Jine of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Give us a call and y« ling cheay 1 will save money for we are se er than any other store io the city. Jury & Co PERO, i. adn CARD! DR. H- L. DICKEY Clinical Assistan at Royal Ophthalmic Hospttal, Moorfields, and Ce:tral London Throat and Ear Hospital’) SPECIALIST—F ye, Ear, Nose and Throat. OFFICE—Cameron Block é RFSIDENCE— Water Sus et opp Hotel Davies OFFicCe Hovurs—9 30arn,to lpm,2toi4pm Evenings by a; pvintment Eye Testea and Fitted With Glaases Sunnyside (Late London y morrow and long See mee ] PROVINCIAL LEGISLA TURE. (Continued from page 2.) the issuing of debentures under the cir- , Cumslauces. ‘ In reply to some strictures by Mr. Me Kinnon Hon. . could give a check tomorrow morning for the entire amount ofithe sinking fund and | the money would be paid in five mioutes. ' } Ul tu | the Leader in regard to the ee aot ene seems | f il ee ee LADIES if vou wish to procure one of th_se cheap Blo uses at Weeks & Co's drop in to- choice as they will not last at the low prices we |) have marked them Our Blouse at ‘| See ur Blow-e at Our Blouse at if they put the sinking fund in the bank vaults they would lose $550 a year in in- terest. The $11,000 is on call in the bank, bearing interest at 5 per cent, He thought this was a good business transaction. Mr. McKinnon eaid the bill of 1894 pro vided that the money be invested in de- bentures ? Why has tie not done this with the sinking fand ? The clause in the of 1894 relative to placing a statement of tbe eiaking fund in the Public Accounte tue present meazure. Mr. A. A. McLean f > statute bad teen sinking fund wae tpent. There no money the ne, Tt ere is $160,000 o Ving the banks at the present time. Mr. A, Peters cefended act i® HO. id sald was the action o sinkir aq fund, lt was a good business transactivn and saved $550 a year to the province. ‘ir. Shaw also condemned the Govern- ment for their conduct regarding the sink- ing fund. The money was ou cail atthe bank instead of on deposic. lt has been absorbed as admitted by the Leader, instead of be- ing fuaded as provided by the statute, The Leader can only get the $11,000 by bor- rowing it from the bank and adding it to the debt of the proviuce, Mr. John Kickhbam asked how the Goverament proposed to pay the $159,- 000 due tue bank. Hon. Mr. Farquharson said they ex. Mr. Farquharson said he | that the terms} violated when the Out of the provit ce, | | THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE posed, could not chase the insuraiuce Sut taxesare a urcessity. They iInpanies | that the | Mr. Shaw eaid it was manifest rates of tusurance would be raised it the | taxes were increased ; the x would be | | paid by the people who are ivsured. | Mr. A. J. M cdont Lj Was Aaleo Oppo ed | to this sax, as it would fali upon the peo pie. He was glad that the section taxing | marine insurance companies bad been | struck out. The tex on the Credit Mo. cier) might prove disastrous, They might go Out of business in the province. He | thought it was not right to put the rame tax on the three banks doing business in | Charlottetown. Mr. A. P. Prowse thought the tax on companies doing busiuess as common car-« riers should be regulated uccordiug to ibe Capital of the company. Sma!] cc mpanies should not be taxed as much as large ; Ones. Hoo. Mr. Gordon raid it was not tbe COM pavles Or asscciations thai paid the] lax, it was the people who ruftered. It} Was merely obluinirpg mouey under &} | | @0 amendment providing pected to pay off this debt during the! year and have & surplus. will bave money to leud later. Mr. Shaw thought that if the Govern- ment was sure of this financial relief they might withdraw the debenture vil] before the House till they get the expected million or so from Ottawa. Mr. M. McKionon submitted the follée- ing additions! clause to tre bill, which was seconded by Mr Arseneuit : -- lt shall be the duty of the Government to lay On the table of ihe House a state- wrot showirg (he amouat ture sioking fund and the representing the same. [he motion was defeated in commiitze On & partly vole. Afier the Speaker took chair, it was coved by Mr. McKinnon that tue bill be referred back committee for the how tne to the lue This province | | consideration tue following resolution, of the deben~ investments | cloak. The tax shontd be raieed in such & way that the people would krow exacily | what they should pay. Mr. A.J. Macdonald thought it would | be better to redace the subsidy to steam- boats instead of taxing them. Mr. Birch thought the tox on fire ia- surance companies was quite high encugh now. if it was iacreased tue people would have to bear the burden. During the progress of the comm tice the tax on loca) banks having not more than one agency in the province was fixed at $75 and the tax on gus or ¢lectric com- pasies was placed at $l(Qeach. The} Clause taxing marine n+Qrance companies was Struck out. Hon. Mr. Ferqubarson also submitted Liat all ipcor- porated companies and ussociations doiog busine-8 here whose organization is Lot iu the province and not already enumer - ated, should be taxed in sams ranging from $20 :o $300 in the discretion of ihe Lieu~ teuant Governor-in-Louncil. After some fartuer discussion progress was reporied, fon, Mr. Farquharson then the House into cummittee to moved take jnto Resulved, That # biil be sow introduced for the purpose of p ubibiming the vale of intoxicatioy liquors witbio this Province woeere (he Usateua T+mperance Aci docs | ' UGtap Is, xu pitor sacrameutal medi | Ciuél sod wechautcel purposes, by vendors | |; thereto sprCaily appr tuted, anu by physi- section of the additional clanzes previously introduced. But the resclation was defeated on a pariy vote, as fol.ows: Avea—Gordov, Shaw, A J Macdonald, Areevau!t, McKinnon, A P Prowse, A A McLean, Campbell, Birch, Kickhom, Des- Rochee, J A Macdonald—12. Nays— Farqubarson, Petere, McM'\lau, McLean, Richards, McLaughlin, McNatt, Kogers, Sinclai‘, L E Prowse, Pineau, McW lliame, Forbes, Reid—14. The third reading of the bill down tor tv morrow, On motiou of Hon. Mr. Farquharson the House went into cOmmittee on the impusing certain taxes on certain compauies and associations and brewers, Mr. Reid in the chair. Mr. AA McLean thought it advisable to tax fire insurance companics $75 each. Ii will meao the paving up of the raves Of Insurance. The iberefore fail upon the people aud 1 w their afo6ipn was set ; ’ will was pol burdeo will mean au extra expenditure 0. part of thou-raeds of dollar-. ‘| here was a strong feeling against it auto d He wus also opposed tu increasing | lax cn life insurance compris $150. The principle was wroog. I vear harshly upoo the insureu aud r¢ ot the COM panies would withdraw. Hon. Mr. Farquharson ‘honght argument would apple tOtVery thX line W4riii ts Er ~ take your 52c ) G9c_ (} 99c (\ Whese are three leading lines and areselling fast we 4 are sold out of our 39cline. * Highest Price paid for W ool, WEEKS % CO. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. } Ciate, Chemists aid Giuggiete, aader cers tala conditions; sin W- wudclesale dealers | to VenGors, pliysitla@ur, Clive tat and druggisis, a+ aforesaid, wed tw others if the | |} mentof deeds, quer 8vid 15 pot inieoded for consump. Lion within this provivue. Said Act also LO impese flues aod penalties tor violation Of US proviclons aa eromeut to uppont inspectors for the purposes of the Act. The Aci to come tuco force cn tLe 5.0 day of June, 19C1. Phe rerolutuion was reportid wgreed to lo Geinmiticee aid #« bil in aceordance toerewith presented, Src nd reading to morrow. i — + A EEE oo ——— LIQUOR AT THE CLUBS! Kpitor,—lI ou®r MR Co; utlnins clea Pinenu’- eel+iaDce, calicd Pr rhibitery law of 1900. 1 was whea ra@diing “the report of the place in the House notice through your legisiators, with Mr have p ~sed Une su- aumiured direcus-ien which iook on Promibiiion for St. Peter’) admitied verv dav the bitl paxsed he H mm. Memver Loot wo the bad sent aut fo. a boule ot whiskey and | 1 Woe druuk in the Speaker's room. Cou- art a jewel, Whatever kw would haveof being en- veel would b-, of the city clubs were in- cud din the Sil ae tue Opposiicn waat- et. Bat Mr. Parqnuarson voted down Live eni tha. would have made it ideyesi tor tov club or Org4n Zaitou to re! liqnor in Cus lortetown. Lec me tell che temp-recce people tiatth « city club wes tie c use of defeat of the Scott Act. Tie very fact of exemotipg a plece in the entre ftheciy, whereas Mr. Arthor Peters sad, “ine firet familes of the town” can corgregate and drink as much a: thes like, and vot perm tae artisan and work- ing people who are really the fi st and fer-menst people pot onty of this iown but Ofer ‘o#n in Canada. Mr, Peters and Mr. F.2squter-on should know that there is no roo in this Cc unity for an aris:os cratic sect wno can to a+ they please and no law can eiop (hem Let Mr. Gordon aod his followers suck to their platform, “down with the clube’ and they will have the support of every right thinking citizen who believee in that good old Britysh maxim, ‘“‘.air play spd no favors.” Thankiog you Mr. Eduor for your valu» able space. sistency thon Claree the aruenady the ‘Ty OBFERVER. The copy of an old photograph taken Ageveration ago, of the north side of Queen Square, which forms the frontis- piece of the June P. E. Island Magazine is quite (interesting. The signboards, sidewalke, fences, eic., appear decidedly antiqueto the young folks of to-day. There are a lot of other interesting things in this mooth’s magazine. At ail the bookstores. Five cents a copy. FAST BLACK fite‘son't wast ovt or fade by using that wonderful English AT Gerero.town —The Presbvier an CODerPgation eb Georgetown will worship D°Xt Sabbath even iv @ 7 o’clock, 0 the } ow! Ha!) Collection ip bebalf of the Indan Fam de. &. 3S. will meet et 9 30. needay, daly tue dib,at Emerald Juve- | 00, quite nesr Duk River, the finest fishing ground ow 1 [slaud, Don’t fcr- geri lute dete a El Ccrpetus Cur-sti At the half-:a even service in St.. Punstan’a Catuedr..| this Moraing abous Li0 children “appro Cc ed the Holy Patie fos he firs time, ani! there Were aleg wtiur 100 renewale. Tire SilerpoOn the Secrawe: of GQonfirmat : coruer of Greu: | been taken by Me | Of ,90d business abilities. Mr. Webster has had several) years experience with | Messrs Beer & Gotfond Mr. McKay bas ; fOr OMe time bees connected with Lhe | establishments of Mr. bruce Stewart as | SuCCess and for their . Joseph’s Covveut, returned from Montreal | last evening, muct improved in healib, _ bas been appointed Justice of the Peace iv authorize tne Gov~ | ' Wve of the members (I } ik he is some!lmes referred io as the <{j ocal ander Hans, ANxuaL Ploxy Grece Church Sunday Qo i . ; NOuUOUE Wil } *aonael pienicon Wed- il 4 ad 1¢ Wa3 aOMinistered to at out ‘15 candidates. New Grocery Sp ORE, - ihe storeon the 1 Kent Daviso. & Co, has . trs Webster und Mc - Kay who wili conduct therein ap up t- date grocery business. The proprieiers cf | ; the bew store are we}! koown young reorge 4 “iLTeele, formerly the stand ot ae is accounian!. Their ad. 4auotbher column Will be found ia We bespeak for them Customers every et~ tention and care. PERSONAL. ate Rev. Dr. Campbell returns to Hal <' tomorrow morning Attornev-Generat MeKinnon from Summerside fart wight, Mrs. E. Crosskill and E: hel Croskil! ot Moncton, are registered at the Q 1een Hotel. Sister St. Athanasius, Superior of St. Tefurred Mise Adelie McLeod, daugh-er of Judge McLeod, of Summerside, is home trom | Acadia College fur the summer vacation. Mr. W. A. Brennan, of che Summerside Jourual, has been elected Grand Chap- lain of Royal Arch Masons of Nova Scotia. Mr. L. J. Palmer, of Freeeland, Lot 13, and Coumirsioner for taking ackvowledg- Mr. Siepher, O’Meare,formeriy of Char- lottetown, and now ediiur of the Bosion Jcurns), bas been choren to deliver the | 4:h of July oration in Feneuil Hall, } | Boston. . pins icin caieiabia ; —It will be remembered that TheoJore Durant was haiged at San Qaen:zin, California, two and a half years ago ou | ‘account of thediabolical murder of two {young women, committed ina church. | A few days ago, the pastor of the church, ‘the Rev. Mr. Gibson, confessed, on bis death-bed, that he wasthe murderer of beth girle. Gibson was an uctive and important witnees at the trial of Durant with the blood of three This was a case in evidence was at | —and thus died | victimes on his head. Which Cireumctantial fanlr. | i Lys» tl] bh of choise perfume can be {Ii» | found in the Province i» than ours. ( ‘This is pretty big talk i> Ih» but we are prepared to prove if. 20 per cent discount off all lines of PERFU MES this week for cash. See our Windew. lh» {fb> I» VES VT ELT TTY Oe en ee Promoters of Teaparties, Picnics Garden Parties etc. Have your _handbills, tickets, etc, printed by THE EXAMINER Job Print. You wili have them done prompt ly. You will have them done in the best manner, You will have them at a low price. Write or call for “ove MAYPOLE SOAP | | DYE PRES book on Home Dyeing by applying to Arthur P. TIPPET & CO., Montreal. prices. The Examiner Job Print. Charlottetown,J London House Building. 14, 1906 MEET ME AT THE ALWA(S BUSY STORE, N’S = FINE = FURNISHINGS | : STANLEY BROS, MS NE We NL ML WY AP AS UES AS US HK GE a rel MER i ¥ » y Ry ¢ YL Ais | #8 : 28 ' not only fsel! laigh H 6 glade, perfect-fitting Shirts : at low prices; but we hsve t ‘ £ > ose 2 » splerdid stock of Mens Fine Furnishings, STANLEY BROS. ee eee SO LT ee | Ms EL ORE 1 RE BE PRET Fo TORT Pee UR AEE! WR RY A a THES == SCARFS HANDKERCHIEFS GLOVES, COLLARS, CUFFS A A I A A TT $ HOSIERY UNZERCLOTHIANG SWEATERS ETC. THESE GOODS | Are the latest and most ! fsshionable in the known | world. We would consider } Re ita pleasure to introduce to | you tais fine stcck. | Stanley. us Se ES eae ad QUA TRADE INCREASING N WONDER Every man that gets a suit, overcoat or a paic of trouser minade at our establishment is sure to come back o a rar order; of course we have to wait # long time on secount of t) e good wearing qualities of tne material we put iv our ¢ othins Leave your crder now Kor a nice summer suit, hundreds 0° pitterns to select {ycan. The cloth and trimmings, the cut, fitis& and workn an bop guaranteed or no sale. We cell men’s high-class furnishing goods hea: er thay any house on P. K. Is aad. oe Ce, “i tt Gordon & MeLellen eoees Men’s Stylish OutStre zz = NERA eee SPECULATION IN WALL STREET. Is always hazardous, and should never be entered upon by any- one wh» cannot afford a loss in event of one being sustained. ('n the ccher hand, the pro‘its of speculation, when successful, are us- ually very great. Success or failure is largely a question of good judgement, guided by experience and proper information. Do You Wish Good Conservative Advics in Your Operetions ? We are in a position to give it and solicit correspondence, Stocks are depressed just now on account of Gold Shipments and as ath Railrcad Stocks should be a good purchase on any sharp decline from present prices, Accounts handled on 3 per cent margins. M 4 | D. McEVERS & CO., Brokers. Stock Exchange Building, Montresl. Specialty New York 8 and Chicag Provisions, Private Wires. Ne — BRAHMIN TEA. Imported Direct From the Warburton Estate. The most popular and best seller in Canada. All the leading grocers in town} and country now sell §Haszardejfthe genuine “Brahmin.” Ask for it, and see that you getfit. i em ental ‘4 U ‘th . . . Be ie | i if if : q § AO meneame eee ¥ 2 n , aes oT nn 2 ee . i) a an" ~ Se A a oy eae in neal een