— Pe | cr _- a avn ey ee se LAA NIN HES 8 i ee eee anes: TN OE Se ig Bo! EE LE a” oo al 2 =. a eon ee — — — sumnsechtaectnanaentionmnasoen | SSSSLLSALSSSS SSVSSSSOH ES Y NOTTOURIST TRADE ANACTIVE ; Ba TRADE WITH TCURISTS w w “ ws w } > There is no doubt that the Toar- 1318 are Coming to the Island this ee , © | year—more than ever before— is necessarv to K ep ye u in to and if they are wise they will pro- . i : ° i bably ; Ss ope health. If your liveris sluggish @ ably be pleased with their visit. “hy : 1 he lf you sre a merchant, if you and imactive, theresuil Wl. De are # hotel keeper, if you own a Indigestion, Biliousness, Con- livery stable, or have a soca water fountai: ju kKnOW how stipation bad taste in the mouth aia you know hb } valuable their trade is. You etc. ln this condition the liver want to get as much as posible of it this year. And to get as much a8 possible you must ad- i vertise for it. We submit that the best medium for advertising to the Tourist Trade is the Prince Edward Island Magszine, Many copies Of last year’s July and Angust pumbers were bought by them, and at least as many wil! be bought this year. The July numter which is to be out shortly is to be an especially good number. It will have more reading matter than usval, and its circulation will be half as needs the help of Hughes Stomach Pills. Chese pills by stimulating tho iver and regulati ge the bowel yelieve all the above troubles. Price 25 cents. GEO. E. HUSHES H ,PBSPHUSPPS( VBIHS’ SPSWS FAGPSSSSS-2 QHTP SP HHFPOR SMG & SOS SHEETS Se SSCL CUSSSIS SE STSGIOGE LLL i} large again as the average num- ¥ Apothecaries Hall. ber. Have your advertisement ODE WESSESL SSIS 2GWUSCSE GE a eee: ih ie SOU COSS POSE DW Hi BOBHODOE | The P. E. I. Magazine, e > P.O. Box 698 : ' © Charlottetown. . : : * aha . c : :| Headache . a ” Biliousness, sour stomach, constip» © ; tion and all liver ills are cured by s a © Do not attempt to :| Mood’s Pills o not attempt to ¢@ . his @ The non-irritating cathartic. Price e bake bread this * 25 ome of all druggists or by mail of . warm we ther, We C.L Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. . . | . will do it for you. FLEBT WOOD. No, 31623—Kecord 2.30. Vur bread is careful- ly kneaded and is pure and good and it costs but “Fleet wood” may be seen every market day at Connors’ etables Grafton street near the Fish Market. This horse is ex- treemely fast, is bred from the best | etock in Kentucky. He is a eplendia | carriage horee with the stamp and ap-| pearance of the English ‘Thoroughbred. | 6c a Loal, Vienna bread, 7c. Duchesse, 4e ¥ @ | Asa sire of bandsome high-class harness 4 aa" $ horses he stands unrivalled in this Pro : TrLernoxe 98. @{ vince. Mr. Angus Cameron of Clyde : S River says his Fleetwood foalcne monoth @ old is the best he ever saw and Mr. | : D. stewart © | Cameron hes had somo of the best ever . ° raised in the Island. s EciipeeE BAKERY 3 Mr. D. C. McKinley took “Chestnut” a ® full brother of Fleetwood to the St. Tobn ; BAKES BEST BREAD. @ | John Exhibition last fall and took firs, | . . in every Clase defeating the famous San- seco sevV50aeces # 800Ce00e%e0e@ | born coach horses of Mawe which never — were beaten in a Canadian show ring till Fleetwoods younger brother downed CARD! them. Blood will well every time and on Fleetwood i; siring just euch “Chest DR. H- L. DICKEY jx.” (Late Clinical Assistan_at Royal London Ophthaimic Hospttal, Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ecr Hospital’) SPeEcIALIST—Fye, Ear, Nose and Throat. OFFIcE—Crweron Block RESIDENCE— Water St:cet opp Hotel Davies OFFICE Hovrs—9 30a m,to lpm,2to4pm Evenings by appeintment . r ; ws bce Testea and Fitied With Gissses Tenders For Debentures SEALED THNDERS rarked ‘‘Tender for Debentures,”’ wii! be ;eceived by the roard of School Trustees of ‘ harlotie own, throuch tne undersigned. up tu twelve O'clock noon, June 20th inst. tor Sckco! ebentures ct 5200 each amounting to Two Thonsand ard ‘we Hundred Dollars, issued by the Buard for a period of twenty years, and beariag IPterest at three and one~balf per cent, per aunumnp, payable half-yearl), under the provisions of TO BE | WT the Fublse schools 4ct1877,anud an Amend ° ing tho same, in 1890 ‘ihe payment of ‘ht . Interest on these venentures 18 guaranteed Immediate possession ef that Build- by the Pruvincifl Governme nt, #1 d isa first ing adjoining the Masonic Temple. Snit-} charge on the revenue of the City «f Char able for offices etc. App'y to Mrs. lottetown. K McGill A CWT D. “Tenders will be received for the whole of McKinnon, McGi venue, Ch’Town dy. lwk. ---- art of said Debentures. = KWEN STEWART, Secretary of School Board. Ch’town, $291 td —-————— Black Dress Goods Never before have we showu such a_ beautifal line of Black Dress goods. We are still showiug pttiok # moment our unequalled 50c French wool Black Cashmere. Plain Black Luster 22c yard, Fancy Biack Satin Finish 25c yard: Fancy Black Lusters 45c, 54c, 63e, 76e: Ye Fancy Black Solie ( cloth, 60°, 72c, 85c, $1 10 — Also a tull line of the newest creations in Brilliantines, crepons. Hohairs, Armeurs. And Mourning Goods. WEEBEES &% CO. MOE He oa . ——S— Cs THE DAILY ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION | On Saturday evening a committee waited on Mr, and Mrs. Johu B. Counolly, on be- half of, the B. [. Society, and presented | them with the following address and a valuable dinner and tea set : To Mr. John B. Connoliy, Chief Marshal moe Dear Sir,—I'be undersigned on behalf | of the B. I. Society desires on this aue-. picious occasion to cffer you and Mrs, Covnolly our hearty congratulations ou the happy event you have just celebrated. As a member of our institution we know that vou have never sought prominenc? but faithfully discharged the duties | imposed upon you more | na . . ; throvgk a tense of duty tnan with the! View of enjoying hover or obtaining ap~ | plause. We are also glad to have sn | Oppor!unity of attesting to the high esteem | ia which your estimable partner is held, not only by the members of our society but the community Jn gevera!, ! We feel, however, that we owe you something more tangible than words, and as & small token of our good will! and friendship desire you to accept the accom- panying present with the eurnest wish that your lives may never be overcast by even & passing cluuc and that happiness and prosperity may ever be your portion. ) Signed on behalf of the B. I. Societv. D. O’M. Reppry, President. Mr. Connolly thanked the committee in suitable terms for their address and the handsome wedding present accompanying it, Mr. Connolly was also kindly remember- ed by his fellow-employes in Esdale Foundry, who gave a handsome aud valn- able preeent. } } EXCURSIONS SUGGESTED. ee Sir,—Now that the S. S. Princess leaves Charlottetown for Pictov at a reasOnable time in the moruing would it not be well for the Steam Navigation Company, if they have not already done 80, (0 arrange cheap excursion return trips. I am sure thatmany Charlotte- tonians as well as strangers who enjoy a sail on the briny would liberally patronize such excursions if put in force, Orp Sarr. $= PARALYSIS CURABLE. Stricken ones to be Seen Every- where~This Form of Living Death Cured by Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills. The most startling example of buman he!lplessness is the parelvtic. Tbe victim excites your commiseera- Non, but resents vour pily. He of the palsied band stiffly the benumbed side isto be seen wi ere we go. Tbe most convincing proof that this pitiable coudition is the outcome ot kid- nev d@iseace is the fact that Dodd’s Kid- Pills cure it. Not generally recognized as a kidney t succumbs to kidney treatment. Did youjever know of a cure? Just pressing every~ disease, If yon do it must have been the work vf Dodd’s Kidvey Pills, for no other medi- cine ever ye. cured. THE UNEXPECTED HAPPENS .F Ch’town was OTTAWA tceday you would have seen sorry you were not cover- ered for a large amount. I have good companies and ran quote you low rates. E. H. BEER CASH DOWN! CASH DOWN meee The higkes ‘or scrap iron, lead, copper, brass or any old alloy at Esdale Foundry. T. A. McuEaN, Charlottetown ee —— ae EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETON JUNE NOTICE. The undersigned adminittrator of the | Estate of the laie Mra. Isabelle Lewis of | Charlottetown will receive cfters ASSA4LASA until | Thursday the twenty-first of June ivst,! for the purchase of the entire photograph. | ers Outfit of apparatus, instramente, tools, | furniture etc., now to be eeen the in Lewis. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. © quare, Crarlottetown. photographic roome, North Side of Queen J T. MELLISH June 13tb, 1900. ce han VV ETE FST TE: 18, 1900 Local and “Other Items. 8S. O. E.—Special meeting of Lodge Prince Edward, in White Rose Degree at 8 o'clock thiseveniog, for advauce ment to second Dezree. cabin For Sypney.—The schr. Lady Hill, Captain Phelan, sails for Sydney, C. B., today, with a cargo of lumber shipped by RN Cox, Morell. —_—_.__—- Flower Mission.—The “Y” Flower Miséion will meet ou Tuesdsy afternoon durieg the summer months Friends wisblog to help on this good work can do co by sending contributivns of flowere, fruit or delicacies for the sick to the W. ee U, TOOmMSs On that day. Good read ing matier for distribuiion to sailors and others will also be gladly received, Foresters’ Parape -—Courta Avondale and Mt Stenhen, I. U. F., at.: Jed eer- vice In St. James’ Courcu y.o c1day morn- ing. The 4th Regt. C. A., bund beaded the procession, which was marshalled by Major Stewart. An excellent oration was delivered by Rev, J K Fraser, the text being Mark 10:21. The music was parti- cularly good. Display or Sxwinc.—The display of plain and fancy crewing in St. Joseph's Convent to-day is wel! worth calling to see. There is a large assortment of work, all of which is well done. The work was all done during school hours by the girls, whose ages range from five veers upwards, and its excellence and variety speaks eloquently cf the instruction im- parted by the good sisters. Prominent in the display of fancy sewing is what is called a Friendship Cushion, the work of Miss J. DesRoches. This cushion is made of innumerable pieces of ribbou upon Which friends have placed their names, Conspicious among the plain eewing are two dresses one of which was made by May Dougan and th? other by Angie Monaghan. PERSONAL. Rev. James Simpson returned from Halifax on Saturday evening. Rev. P. D. McGuigan, returued to Char. lottetown from Summerside on Saturday. | Miss Ida Gough, who has been visiting frends in Charlottetown, returned to Summerside today. Dr. Dewar and Mre, Dewar, of South- port, will be passengers hy the Halifax tomorrow en route to Boston, Mr. C. B. Chappel, who has been o® a busineestrip to Sydoey, returned 10 Charlottetown ou Saturday evening. Mrs. J. M. Davison and Roy Davison were passengers ty the Princess this morning to Halifax to attend the closing exercises of the Ladies College. Miss Pearl Taylor and Miss Annie Cameron, who have heen on an extended visit to Boston and otber cities of the United States, returned to Caarlottetown on Saturdey night. Mr. M. A. McInnis, formerly ot Sum - merside, has been elected president of Oakland Typographical Union, No 36, in the place of L. M. Schuitzer, resigned. Senator Ferguson left Ottawa on Friday to take part ina picnic beld at Odessa, in the County of Lennox, on the following day. Sir Charles Topper and Mr. Whiut- ney were also to be present. Mr. R. E. Johnston, of Messrs Bell & Johnston, Summerside, left oa Thursday by the barkentive Cosmo for a visit to the old country. Hewill also take in the Paris exbibition.—Summerside Pioneer. Mr. P. J. McKenna, of Montegue west, a student of St. Dunstau’s College during the past year, who was operated upon for appendicitis in the Chariottetown Hoepi- lalatew weeks ago, jef. tur his home on Wednesday. ~~. Eoglieh willow fishing baske's are the MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. The Vaiue Of a Dollar Depends on how and where you spend it. The average individual does nct receive more than two thirds value on every dollar invest- ed- some even less. A dollav spent here brings moe than a dollar spent elsewhere. Preof of this is found in our store every day in the week. ‘fhe excellence of the goods offered, the satisfactory wear, and the always low price asked for the quality given make it ab- selutely safe to trade here. Special offer in Oe Dress Muslins yard includes American This lot organdies, and English and French printed Muslins bought at a special low price. Worth 15¢ to 19¢ per per Your Choice 10c Stanley Bros. hese meric. a remntnemaemmenee me di aiheoraaemmemnnantinnaeesiageeiiomtianeget HUA TRADE INCREASING NO WONDER Every man that gets a suit, overcoat ora pair of trouser made at our establishment is sure to come back o: a jar order; of course we have to wait u long time on account of the good wearing qualities of tne material we put io our ¢ othing, Leave your order now For a nice summer suit, hundreds of pitterns to seliet frm, The cloth and trimmings, the cut, fiuiss and workmanship guaranteed or no sale. We cell men’s high-class furnishing goo?s c! e.1; e er vied hey 7 » 0% than | tropgestano mostdurab'e, Fur sale at beer & Geff’s. house on P. EK. Is'and. Gordon & MeLellan wee-s Men’s Stylish Cutfitters ml With shirts at 20 to 36 per cent discount off reg- ular prices. ———) ee ee If you do ent take alvantage of aff «lf our discount of | 20 per cent «(lj off all ovr lines of perfume “| To -night this offer closes. Menday morning you will be charged regtilar prices. dust what you want In perfumes will b= fonnd here. Our stock is lorge and compicete See cur Window. ene eae + te ee FIITFTTF ¥ VeserF IN We bought more shirts than our ordinary trade de- mands; for this reason we are giving such big induce- ments to reduce our too large stock, Our Challenger is a 48 cent unlaundered shirt. - D. A. 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