'i i ,S ll -_»...» -rub-u~¢»»\--\v~¢~n~ was 1'-luwkvsnvvsrw wire- >»r|v¢4Us¢}»¢¢m4U t~»..» » 17 ' ».~-~,-f -- ~»_-.-._~_»_-/ .~_.-i - ,__ TBEGUABDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAU ‘. 1000. -===- - - ~ ---~~-~ -~~-» » , _ 8 -eg--Q*-IIE ENTE R 1' Al N M E N Tl THE WEATHER ‘L The Canadigglteggmf *if F°f°“PERSil‘L e \V ‘ is' Tov June 22 -(Special )- --- HALL, Am H _` ` °' ' _ _ '_ This popular fraternal insurance society - M,,_ A_ E_ Ing., Went mst" Jchn yegger. TUNE Bath" southerly, shift-ing to northeasterly now-ggyem-5 old' and emh succeadmg ___ ~` 1.-, w`ths1ualls. year it has been growingstronger numeri- Mr- W' A'J°h°5°“ °f _M°“°°'¥“° W” T. VI- iiulerlsors Three-Act Dram “`"" ‘ ‘ .ii .in ...ii _ Ti, .i , i... ._ intbectw yesterday. DAVID SAIIICK- tlmcms luaemuied by lr- Conklin- PROGRAMME. PART L. Simon Ingot _ _ . . _ _ . . . _ . _ . _ _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ . . . ._ Retired i-last indian Merchant. Dick Uhivey . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ . . _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ __ ingot s Nephew, and ax Bralnics Dude. *l “HUNGER IS THE BEST SAUCE,” Y ct some people are never hungry. \Vhat ever tlicyeathasto be forced' down. There is, of course, something wrong with these people. By taking Hood`s _ Sarsarariliaashort tivnethey are given S an appetite and tl1en they enjoy eating and ood nourishes them. If [von fin D...-id c.....ibl<. The iii-st English Actor i'_0i1rtiDDetit@ffiiiins.J“=¢t trys wttle Of Mr. Smith ood's_ It isa true stomac tonic and llr. ilrownl _ _ _ . . _ . . . _ . _ .Friends of ingot e"e1`Y d°Se d°eS 8°°d~ MT. -lO¥\e.\‘ l John. _ . _ _ . _ . . . _ . _ . _ _ _ . . _ _in;zot’s Servant George _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . . _ . __ .(`ianick's Valet lda ingot . . _ . . _ .Daughter of Simon _ingot Hrs. Smith.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _YVife of Mr. Smith Araminta Brown. _Daughter ofMr. Brojvn Russian Niglltingale Song _ _ . _ . _Alabietf Miss Minnie Moore PART ll. The Convicts Escape. Th D ba _ e e te Selection from "Widow Bedott" _ Il Placer _ _ _ _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _Ylfaizer Arla Balfe Miss Minnie Moore How \\'e Hunted a Mouse. School Boy`s Composition. Doors open at 7.30. Entertainment at 8.15. Tickets 25 and 35 cents. F 1 m i ‘ ,,,.._... »,| . . . . . ~ » - .- ‘ _ _ . _ . _ .' » ~ - - . . - . . » . s - . q -__ g GUI! Ill. YOUR PIIIS 'ITU f _ _ I - -_ Pain-Killer. , _ I lodlollo Ghost In Itself. ~ ‘_ f Stools, Sch ul Qolok Cure hr f_ ‘f ;1 cunts, cinlllou. oouollt. _L l ~ GOLDS, IIIIIIIITISI, -~ ` » IIURILOII. - ~- 25 ind B0 ooh! loiiloic -~ Ii Ewan: of inlrnlons- II -- luv om.v 'ri-is osnulns. -- } rmnv oavls' '; .__LIflL 1l..ff-'....» _St. Paul 1 Avril Comm ber loo lbs \ __~_‘ _, ‘ ’f\\%§`%f;. \ '°> & 1 ' _ .\_ \ _ 1 _ _ __ TO BOSTON The best fawilycathartlc is Hood's Pills. --_._g-_-- CHICAGO MARKETS. Curcsco, June 2.2.-(Special.)-The fol- lowing are t_he closing rates!- Juiy, wheat, S21; corn, 414;; oats, 2451; pork, $l2.07.§. Sept., wheat, 835 corn, 411; oats, 243, 812.071. Try one can of Oak Brand Condensed Milk and ion will decide that it is better and c caper than a cow. Ask your grocer for it. 30 tf. NEW YORK STOCK LIST. June 22 112i 30% 963: 66 12-‘$2 22% '30 64 nil 1281 1045 110; 631 31; Closing prices American Sugar American Steel and Wire American Tobacco - rooklyn Transit Burlington Continental Tob. Federal Steel Federal Steel Prid Louisville and Nashville New York Central Rock Island Tennessee Coal and Iron Union Pac Pr'fd United States Rubber _1-_>--_ Only one best Liniment, that's B-E-N T-L-E-YS. See Paton 8: Co's. Page ad. 23 li DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Wliiitlliiiiit Jiiilt 2901. 1900, ........2§.!.¥i°.X.’...v....-...Y S. S. Halifax Will leave Charlottetown at NOON on FRIDAY, and Every WEDNESDAY at 9 a. m. f via Hawkesburv and Halifax Plmengers leaving Charlottetown Picton make close connection at Hali 2: from Boston Tuesdays and Satur- I3 §\The S. S. Halifax takes Freight an Pamengers for Hawkesbury and Halifax. Tickets for sale at Stations P. E. I. Railway. :For tickets, rates and all informatio In-ily to W. W. CLARKE, nt, Ch‘town. H. L. CHSIPMAN, _ _ Manager. ]u_ne21 ex guas Journal Tenders ict Repairs to Kelly’s Bridge,Kinl'oss DEPARTMENT or PUBLic WORKS. Charlottetown, June 22, 1900 S. S. LA GRANUE UUBHESSE ° <1 Office -md Residence,borchester Street Ea fit, 0ll1ceHours,9tol0a. m.,l to 3,aud 7 to 8 . m. D Promot attention given to countr y rails. 'Q ex' r 9- Prices With Safety Pockets $l.00» 81-35- S150- Alsn P- 0- 480 with rlvelicil smis 75c- Beliare ol Imitation SLALED Tnsnnns will be received at -- The P°’iSi.““ C°"S°i C°’i‘Pa“y h-ave abandwe this ofiice until Tuesday, July 3rd Next AT 12 O’CLOCK NOON, From any person or persons willing to contract for repairs to Kel1y’s Bridge, Kinross. according to Plan and Specifi- cation to be seen at the office of Govern- ment Engineer, Provincial Building Giarlottetown. = The Depart-ment docs not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. The names of two responsible persons willing to become bound for the faithful petfounance of the contract must ac- company each tender. Tenders to be addressed to this office and marked “Tender for Kelly’s Bridge, 5 RICHARD SMITH, Secretary of Public Works. jnne22 hw wtd Ima 21 g l l _ l_ Tenders For Repurs lc lorris Pond Bridge, Lot 45, Kllig’s Co. ,,____. Dxranrmslvr or PUBLIC Wonxs, - Charlottetown, June 22, 1900. Sxamzn Tnsnunswill be received at &is onine until Tuesday, July 3rd Next AT 12 OPOLOCK NOON. Ihomany person or persons willing to andnot for to Norms’ Pond "-`k,I¢1t45xFE:’_s County, accmd- tofdan and Specification to be seen 'tin cmce of A. Currie, Esq., Mer- - nt, Souris, and at this odice. he Department does not bind itself level* .eff ali: tender- iib nimeg of two'1'espon@blc_ porsms gil* to bocomcboond fa' tie _.faith- of-'tho contract most qasunpony each tender. Tudor: to be nddxgd to this olllce Qxkad “Tender Norris Bridge.” RICHARD SMITH, " ‘Q tw vb Sco’y. Public Works. the name ‘ Lady Minto’ to their famous an popular Corset with the Paten ted Safety Pocket The Public are Warned 4 against having any Corset claiming Ito have th P 1 t 1s 9. en _ for the future, the on‘y Corsets having H155 patent will be known as the “Emp|rg" and F 'I . Agkl?a¢t|'|g|'|1 and do notbe satisfied with any others. _ Parisian Corset 60,’ Manufaclurers, Quebec. T0 lGG0liH0l)ATE THE PUBLIG We have open( d a Nurses’ Register. Pei-sons_ wishing to engage a nurse can do so by applying at iicDoliald’s Dri1gStol‘e, Nurses can register free of charge. WANTS. LUSTS. FOUND,_;-ETC LOST.-On Steam Navigatioi{5` Co’s_ Wharf a lady’s hand grip. Finders-please `_ leave at this office. _ 23:11 FOR SALE-~A light express in good re- paii-,__;vith two seats. Apply at this office. WTO BUTCHEBS AND OTHERS.-Ice wholesale deliveredor at warehouse at moderate' rates. Apply to H. C. Dousc, East Royalty, or Geo. Roper.-21 tf. WANTED.-A servant for general housework. Apply to Mrs. C. R. Small- wood, Brighton, Charlottetown. 7 tf TO LET-A house containing seven ;ooms__.B%£ply todlé. C. Worthy at righ e an rocery. WANTED-2 ' l for neralhousework -cmd w” f|'>§>lym§n.Fmd..-Bei-ribs, ; mx-uf_i _ W_fNTK3;-For one! montlé, a lad to; an i.'i‘..’.'..&-".§’.“ °“°° ”"7“" ’° %".i'.&‘- OFFICE TO LET. A comfortable oHce in the Stamper Block. Apply to Pxcwse B-ras. tl. 25% c yan nan y e so e y membership of upwards of 85,000 in the Mn Gem S__Inm,,_n of Montague is Dominion of Canada, to which its oper- gistered at the Davies H0¢,e1_ _ ations are confined. On Dec. 31, 1809, it 8. 26 a death Western Canada L. & S. C0., To- ronto . _ _ . _ . _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . ._ 30,000 00 Central Canada L. 8: S. Co. Lon- dOn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . » . . . . . . . . . . wsu-D w Ontario L. 8: D. Co. London. _ _ ._ 20,000 00 Hamilton Prov. 8: Loan Society, Hamilton _ . _ . . . . . _ . _ . . _ . . . . _ _ . ._ 20,000 00 British Mirtgage 8: L. Co.,Strat- ford . _ . _ . . . . . . . . _ . _ _ _ . _ . . _ _ . . _ ._ 20.000 00 Royal L_ 85 S. Co., Brantford. _ _ _ 20,000 00 Torodto Savings 8: Loan C. Pe- terboro _ . . . . _ _ . _ . . _ _ . . . . _ . _ _ . . __ 20,000 00 The Atlas L. 8c S.Co.,St. Thomas 20,000 00 Imperial L. 8; S. C0., Toronto. _ __ 20,000 00 Landed Baking Co.,Hamilton_ _ _ 20000 00 Union Bank, Souris, Man . _ . . . .. 20,000 C0 Huron and 1§_ric L. 8: S. Co., Lon- don . _ . . _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . _ _- _ _ . . . _ . _ _ _ 10,000 00 London Loan Co.,of Ca.nada,Lon- don . . _ . _ . _ _ . . . . _ ._ _ . . . . . . . _ . . . ._ 10,000 0 Quebec Bank Toronto . . . . . . _ . . . _ _ 10,000 00 Merchants Bank of H,alifB-X. Montreal . _ . . . _ . . . _ _ _ _ . . _ . . _ . . ._ 10,000 00 Standard Bank, Brantford . . . _ ._ 10,000 00 Bank of Nova Scotia, Charlotte toWn,P.E.I . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . ._ 10,(l)000 Bank of Hamilton, Morden,Man. 10.000 00 Bank of Hamilton, Ha.miota,Man 10,000 00 Bank of Hamilton, Winkler Man 10,000 00 Town of Paris,Debenturcs _ . . . . _ _ 22,122 15 Selkirk School Debentures . . . . ._ 9,000 00 Town ofColiingwood,Debentures 8,281 88 Town of Clinton ............... ._ 25,000 00 -Township of Hu~l1e_tt,Debontures 7,460 67 Township of Winchester Deben- ‘ tures . _ . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . _ . _ _ . . . . . ._ 2,642 00 ‘Portage la Prairie School Deben- Listowel Debentures . . . _ _ . . . _ . ._ 6,131 71 _ Since the inception the order has paid to its members and their dependents up- and sick and funeral benefits the society issues policies for $500, $1000, $1500 and y es ' p are only 60 cts to $1 per month per $1000, according to the age of the applicant. The death rate in the society was only .56 per 1000 of the membership in 1898, and the average death rate since the organization of the society was 4.94. The Sick and Funeral Benefit Branch through an obtional feature, is very popu- lar among the membership, upwards of 18,000 being enrolled inthat department. The benefits are $300 per week for the first two weeks of illness and $2 per week for the succeeding ten weeks, altogether $56 during any year, besides a funeral benefit of $30. The fees for the same pay- able monthly in advance] are from 25 cents to45cents, according to the age of the""member when joining the branch. During the year 1899 over $57,000 were ‘ paid out on sick and funeral benefits, and $158,000 in insurance. There are now about 700 subordinate branches, or courts as they are called, throughout Canada, and the order is now well established in all the provinces and territories of the Dominion. All physically qualified males, between the ages of 18 and 45 years of age,who are not debarred on account of their occupa- tion, are accepted for membership. For further particulars enquire of any of the officers or members of the order or address. _ R. ELLIOTT THOS. WHITE, H. C. R. `High Sec. I rsoll Ont Brantford Ont M.--____1_ Sec Patbn 8: Co's, Page ad. Mr. Harold Morris will receive orders for Piano tuning and relgairing:-Leave, your order with Messrs. W. aylor or G.F. Hutcheson.-20 tf.. _ ` The smart fashions for little chaps will be shown Saturday. Our second floor is a poem of the designers art, $1.111, $2.00 and &,Co.-22 d&w tf. _ We have knocked out all previous ree- ords higher than a kite ln our Clothing Department. To-day (Saturday) we put in price from $7.50 to $9.50, for 1 -Jas. Paton 8: Co. _ 23,11. Ladies' Wrapperl._-Paton & Co. offer for Saturday the choice of n$ny patterns. Many qualties, many styles'-at_d$l,(ll, No matter what theiy were inteii to mil at, -out they go, an 'that double quick time. '%, _lr - ` -`~ lsr H. -b §- _ -i __ -.N ” _ , ms.. --.. _ _“.0 _U._..____\_ _ U29 - l Or ERNST GARTUNG. S. 0. Brantford, 0nt_ “The telephone fuses atv: 0'I’i»eary were With _burned out. No further-damage is re ported by the lightning. _ fi from ...l 'I-hunder stox ms, cooler, than fair, brisk was organized in November 18,79 and is d morning v 9 ay _ day morning on a business trip to N Scotia. where he attended the Church of Englaa Synod morning. Bonavista from Charlottetown. _ last night from Windsor School. .’~?_§“._‘_’“..‘.’_§i’.“.?.‘i.‘;‘i_‘;';.`I.§111111-11111 $51212 il hs'-°f==‘= ' Standard Bank, Brantford_1(cu.r- Mrs Woodman, of Alberton left_‘_ yester ‘ l_ rent account). _ _ '_ . _ . . _ _ _ . . . _ _ . _ . 2,275 92 ldvly afternoon by the Bonavista on 1 a trip HA. Bank of Hamilton, Winnipeg to Newfoundland. Mr. Woodman accom- (current account) _ _ . . . . . . _ _ _ . _ _ 8.899 86 panied herto Charlottetown. wn orsevera Tara' Debentures 645 49 days, left yesterday morning onreturn to 2 1 dy eod ti """""""""""""" U ' ms' “” ’° ‘“°°”“ “i “‘ 8 e Queen Hotel. He will assist at the dispensing wards of two million dollars in insurance of the Sacrament at Orwell t°'m°“`°W Total $837261 gy Rev J. McIntosh and wife of Hope ,_ wel ~“' dau hter of hir. E. C. Cole f M ’ » ' y teaching at Winsloe. Morrison, Manager. May 30, _za w ;f_ `,.»__ K1 ' Special.-il-Engagfemnt. _ _ __ uf ` 35”? _ .____.__. __gi_. I' I.. Ma.rkot'Ha11, Summer_sid__e, Tuesday evening, June_26th. Plaifi ____-‘Hall now openat J. A.Gourlie's. 21 d td on sail 50 men’s all wool suits that nw _ - HISOWNFRQ Dear Sirs,-I cannot excellence of had 3 -57_ 1,55 0,, hand to D y Mr. and Mrs Reyburn, St. Louis claims, which is invested as follows: 1`¢8iBli°l'°d 5° U10 H°l"°1D°Vi°°~ Dominion of Canada Stock. _ _ _ .$100,000 00 Judge Fitzgerald and M,.S_ Fitzgerald D°i>°Sit with G°V@"im¢ii'>°f Pm- 000 00 tamed last nigbt :win Windsor, N. s. ,_;.,-f v n f ._ 5 i ceo Quebec _ _ . . . . _ . . . _ _ ._ , F _I d L_ S_ _ m___ 30_0w Q0 Mr. J. M. Davison and Miss ‘ree an & C0 ’ Town Davison returned last nignt from I-Iallfsi. is OIOI The Umbrellas and born in England and will on P E Island This is what will raise must be quick ‘ `1';\\l`-:3`)]f/\\ Mr. J. H. C. Acorn, Pownal, left yesgt J this week, but Every price from 20° up to the damtmgt you ve over seen ot Mr H J .Cundall returned from Halifax d ~;:*\} _` XC '_ A /lL) \\.f l TTI" -/ Dr. Cllft who has been ln the city for the past few days, returns to Picton this _?;;(__L W \\ ’ MY STOI ~ OCOIOIOIOIOI n\/4. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jeffrey, Summerside returned on Thursday evening fmm Montreal. , Miss Gertie Ross was a passenger by the mall special yesterday morning en route ~ _ to Moncton Yi @/~ _ Officers of the Boys' Brigade are ire ‘ 51) quested to meet at the Kindergarten T* Upper Hall this evening. 1_ _ if Mis. J. F. Norton left Weaiicsdiiyéiix a 3' visit toher sisters Mrs. MacArthur and O Mrs. Dr. McPhail Summerside. T Willie McLean, son of Mr. T. A. -Mc , Lean, is making the round trip by, the RH Masters Roy Stewart, Geoifry Fitz geraid and Gay Tooker returned home 1 Mr. J. F. Fraser and Mrs Fraser,0@wo who have been in the city for days went to Souris yesterday afternoon bl 1 tures . _ . _ _ _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . ._ _ _ 8,529 05 Rev. J. E. Ducloe, Valley-field,Quo. ar- LF Owen Sound Debentures . . . . . . ._ 10,906 99 l'iV2dil1 the 0105' list night- MT- 13110103 Strathroy Debentures _ _ _ . . _ _ _ . . .. 10,101 78 attended the General Assembly at Bali Guelph Debentures . . . . . _ . . . . . . ._ 6,718 75 fax. Seaforth Debenturep _ _ _ . . . . . _ . ._ 10,287 18 Miss Gertrude Ross left yesterday 1021. _______ ___ ___ _______m__,__ ___ _ morning for Moncton, where she will Ashburnham Debentures _ . . . . . _ _ 5,039 Oo Spend ,_ few d,,_yS_ the guest ofthe Misses 4 14 8.3 ~ Salt Salt Oriilia Debentures _ _ . . . . . _ _ . _ . _ __ ,8 ‘ C,-i3p_ Ridgetown Debentures . . . _ . . . . ._ 3,812 74 ML W_ H. Brown has returned from , 91 City of St. Thomas Debentures 38,616 14 Harfa he h _ City of Winnipeg Debentures... 21,925 26 Assl LW fmhe e attendefl the General Arrive; 'rilscnburg Debentures ........ ._ 9,614 64 C ‘$3 Y ° ° Pmsbymlan °l“11‘<=h °f Town of Truro, Bonds . . . . . _ . . _ . ._ 10,584 84 an 9" ' ~ St. Catharines Debentures .... ._ 16,347 49 Serge, Sutherland has Secured mother Bax-que Cororae will be due here from Buckingham Debentures _ _ . . . _ ._ 16,502 50 recruit in the person of Mr. W. Kelly of July with 5000 bags Liverpool S513, 12 big! to Chatham Debentures . _ . _ . . . _ . _ __ 27,480 25 _Woodstock, N. B, who left yesterday for Also, 20 tons Prllsslilill Rook S110 for W Renfrew Debentures _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ . . __ 20,513 57 `Quebec. - 1°' whlle dmchumng ** Parkhili Debentures _ _ _ . . . . . . _ _ _ _ 9,253 48 _ MT. W. W. “PRCC Of B631' RlV81‘ N S E . _ . _ . . _ _ _ _ _ 8,913 90 _ ’ _ ’ ’ Wlngham Debentures 8 who has been ln Charlotteto f l P *$3 “ss - _ - ° 'headers _ ~ 2 Ex. Mayor Dawson and Mr. L. L. Beer F i=»i=§`i»‘5 5 _ left yesterday morning for Moncton to " * * ' 82000 theiatter Sum bems the limit of atrend the Methodist Conference Before an lift andthe remiilms for the Same rctumingtoobaricttetown Mr. Deer will imported Diregt From the W 1 visit St. John. I ...@- fnnds, Wit Miss Louise Dawson of Charlottetown The most popular and best seller in Canada. was among the guests at the marriage of Mr. Geo. D. Ellis to Miss Gemgfa eldest All the leading grocers in town and country nov To mm t 8’ t , w..i....i., 1.... ° °“° °“ °“ 8 genu»ne"BRAHM1N - It is understood that Mr. Morly Seller §ho isdat present in the Northwest Ask fm' It and see th” you get lt ounte Police force will returnto the province early in Tul ' and will resume June 4 dtf Mrs. W. D. McKie leaves for Montreal _` 4 ‘__ this morning. Her many friends will be :_:`gr` Q Pleased to learn that hits. McKie is ".2342 `!\" 'T much improved in health. ‘ 0 ' ¢ §¢ Fir/- - SSIDE iNj>_3}_