' ‘ : : IF POSER AE =. ae Ca onan eae —_ rr 4468 = is necessary to keep you in [f your liver is sluggish < will be @ Con ““ and inactive, he result Indigestion, Biliousness, on bad taste in the mouth ¥ Cus ln thi : the help of w Hughes Stomach Pills. 2 » pills by stimulating the & s condition the liver ® j : ;o iver and regulating the bowel at : reiieve ail the above roubles, fe (4 Apothecaries Hall. *% | Eee VWBFPUGESSSSSIOH’ SPSHS2CHSSPSS?-FENAEE NOTICH. Tbe uudersigned administrator of the Estate of the late Mra. Isabelle Lewis of Charlottetown will receive offers yoati! Thureday the twenty-first of June inst., for the purchase of the entire photograph ers outfit of apparatus, instruments, tools, fnrniture etc. , now to be seen the.in Lewis photographic rooms, North Side of Queen Square, Charlottetown. J T. MELLISH Adr. June 13tb, 1900 Hondreds of Beautiful Articles | Suitable for Wedding Gifis now in Stock: ln Silverware we have Tea Sete, Butter Dishes, Celery Stands, Fruit Dishes, ckle Dishe*, Combination Sugar bowls Spoon Holiers. Syrup Jags, Cream i Sugare. b-rrv Spoone, Soup Ladies, a Bons, Koives Forks and Spoons. In Chinaware:— np, Saucer and Plate Sets, Sugar Bowls, Cucese Dishes, Berry Sets, Butter Dishes. In Glassware :—Lemonade Crystaland Gold, Berry Sets, Bishes. We havea nice live of Souvenir Goods, also an a-6ortment of Wedg-wood and Blueware- A big lwe of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Give us a call and you w |] save money Sets in Butter , i for we are se.ling cheaper than any otber | store ip the city. Jury & Co Sunnyside Ch’town ee DR. H.-L. DICKEY (Late Clinical Assisten at Royal London Ophthalmic Hospttai, Moorfields, and Centrul London Throat and Ear Hospital’) SPECIALIST—FEye, Ear, Nose and Throat. OFFICE-—-Cameron Block RESIDENCE—W ater Stieet Opp Hotel Davies UFFICE HOURS—9 30am,io ilpm,2tus4pm . Eveniogs by appuinimen! Eve Testea and Fitted With Glasaes | Saal i Ws v j < SSE ; > en « ~ ff you wis a ~ t. ; — a . >» morrow and choice us they long ati the lo have marked tl ce See Gur Blouse at ') ee Chur Blou-e at “ee Our Blous W ool. LIVER :) Price 25 cents. ) | GEO. E. HUSHES ¢ one of those cheap Blouses ; at Weeks & Co's drop in to- % These are three leading hres and are selling fast we are sold out of our 39c line. Highest Price paid for -—. ail .ee, %, PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. (Continued fr:m page 2.) | sha! be coneidered a eele within the meaning of this Ast, and the persons giving, sel ing, bartering or dividing such intoxicating liquor to and | Amongst such members shall be consider- ed a seller of intoxicating liquors within ; ‘pe meanivg of this Act aad be liable to the pe.alties thereof, This amendment was aleo lost ona party vote. An amendment moved by Mr. Peters Was Carried, providing in effect that poth- ng in the Act shall prevent ihe eale by wholesaie where liquor is sold for con- Sumption Outside the province. Mr. Shaw moved an amendment pro viding that the measure go into effect in , December, 1900, instead of June, i901, t but it was voted down by the Government | and its eupportere. The Spesker then took the chair and | the bill was repsried sgreed to. With the Speaker ia the chtir the | amendments introduced by the Opposition } were sgain submitted and again voted | down. The House divided on the amend | ments as follows: | Yeas—Gordon, A A McLean, Shaw, J | A McDonald, A J McDonald, Arsevault, iMcKinnon, Prowse, Birch, Kickbam, DesRoches—11. f | Nays—Farqubarvon, Peters, McMillan; GOVE OS OS IBF SS SSO BSCS E SOS . ~ | McNutt, Rogers, Sinclair, Reid, Pineau— 13. McLean, Recherds, McLaugblin, Forbes, Prowee, The bill was then agreed to, the whole House voting for it, and set down for third reading to-morrow, The bill to incorporate the Mayfi-ld Hail company was read a third time and passed, Hon. Mr. Gordon presented a resolu- tioa praying that a humble address be preseated to the Governor asking him to cause to be brought down information not | already furnished regarding the weighing of coal, etc. Pa ES el Sie iP RAE ED Ce, ¢ DAILY THE EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETON JUNE 1s, 1900 ' 200, and he thought the parties con- | | cerned would bave no @f jectious to coming 0Ca antl Other ltems, forward to prove it. ea as a A vote was then takenon Mr, Gordon’s | motion, which was declared lost on div- | ision, tne Government party voting! against it in a body. Pineau, who said he had been approached, yo'ed with the ‘ae Ber 5 Government agains! the investigation. Cut Roses —For sale at the nursery of On motion of Hon. Mr. Farquharson [ James Lan, Jr., Richmond St, wert, cut the§bill taxing certain companies, assox | O5¢S, etc. Cia‘ions and brewers was read a third time and passed. The opposition voted against the measure in a body, KINDERGARTEN.—The clos ng of the indergarteu takes j lace on Wednesday, June 2h, _——— . C. @, F.—Couri Abegweit holds its } ° " ; : reguiar meeting io Foresters’ Hali,at eight Mr. Prowee then moved that the peti- | o'clock. Members wil! kindly atcend. tion againet probibition tabled by bim : t : 2Ce)lYe £ Tne S wean ‘ > " lad last night be received and read. Ti Sues: Cosab — Lect year 260. veescle motion carried and the petition was read. There were shout three hundred names attached to the petition. On motion of Mr. A Peiers the bill amending the act for the better advance~ ment of justice was read 6 tbird time and SMOKING Coxcerr.— Lac. evening Lieut. | paseed. A. G. Peake, No.2 Co., 4th Regt , C On motion of Mr. A. Peters the bill} 4. €4v¢ # smoking concert to bis com; relating lo uaneceesary delay in the Court} P8®¥ 1 the Orderly Rooms. The 4th ef Chancery wanteed ¢ time in| Regt. Band and Sergt. Iuetructor Suther- committee with Mr. Forbes in the chair, | !@0d were present. ‘Lhe toasts were dropk The rule regarding third readings being | 15 ¢ ld water. During tne eveniog music suspended the bill was read a@ third time | ¥8S discoureed by the band. and parse}. _ On mo ion of Hon. Mr. Farquharson the Diocesan Synop.—At the opening of prohibition b:ll was read a third time and] tie Synod at Halifax on Wednescay, « upavimously adopted. splendid address was delivered by Bishop Oo the motion that the bill be read a} Courtney. The report of the Board o1 | third time, Mr. Reid spoke at some length | Home Missions ana other fivancial state- in defence of bis action in supporting the | meats’ were subsequently subm‘tted— measure. He charged that the opposition | showing an improveu fiaaacial condition. sought to oppose the bill before the ninedhinacad House. Lecture Last Nigut.—Rev. D. F. The charge was indignantly denied by Lockerby’s lecture in Zon Church last Hon. Mr. Gordon, Mr. Shaw, Mr. A. A.| evening wasa rare Opporiunity, and those McLean, Mr. Birch and othere, who point- | who took advantage of it benefited greatly. ed cut that they only soughtto improve} The lecturer’s €xposition of the fallacies the bill by making it apply to clubs] of Ipgerso}) was presented in a logies! wherein liquor is sold and drunk, and convincing maoner, The Gouse then took up contidera- quhareon wes chairman. tion of the contingent accounts. At twoo’clock prorogation took place, parsed through the Caval, ae com pared with 3,503 io 1898. Poe Britysh rum bered 2,310. -_ secoud Rev. Mr. who are interested in this facinating sub- ject should hear him. —<—___.. The resolution was seconded by Mr. | Shaw, but was voted dowa by the Govern | ment and its supporters. The House resumed committee wit): Mr. Forbes in the chair on the pauper | PERSONAL. a: Ciry Councit.—The adjourned meeting of the City Council was veld Jast evening. The Mayor was absent and Councillor Lyous was elected chairman. Consider-~ able diecussion on the curfew beil took Mr. I. C. Hall, Hotel Acadia, is register- ed at Davies. scales. The report of the committee wes | Mr. Fred. Shipman, mavager of the place, and Councillor Brown gave notice anopted. : | Lyceum Company, is at the Davies. that at the next meeting be would Mr. Peters moved the House into com-j| ~~ move that the curfew law te re- mitiee with Mr. Forbes in the cbair on the! bill for the furt ber advancement of justice. | keeper for Dodd & Rovers, returned from Third | the Davies, Mr. L E Prowse presented a poring, Agreed to without amendment. reading tomorrow, @gaiost prohibition. Laid on the table. House then adjourned. SATURDAY, June 9, House met at 11.30. Hono. Mr. Gordon rose to aq _ ation of privilege. Yesterday, said he, a aember vf this Honee siated th « a Con rvative had cftered him $250 2 vote ag .18t tue probibition bill. Tt ter aod should be ir estigated. He theree fore moved the fol wing resolution. Resolved, The the House do now resolve itself in.u # Committee of tie whole, with power to send for persons, papers acd records,and to examine wit- berses On Caih, (o enquire into the allega tions of Heurv J. Pineau, member for Tig: ish in this to the effect thatthe eaid AH. J. Pineau Was approached, on Jane 8.b, 1900, by a Conrervauve who offered him tne sum of $250 if the said Heury J. Hinesu would vote against tue Frohibit.ou Bill pow te- fore the Legislature. Mr. Shae secunded the 1 Mr. coeau rei erated bis deciara ion Of yesierday regarding tne alicged offer. 10a. M tr A.A. Mclea ani Mr iz A &c- Donala epoke M eUpport of an tuvesily ) LIOD. Sov. Mr. Farqniareon opposed t resolution. Mr. Pineau bad nevez stipa [lated direc ly or iod reeily toro © dniin ia consideration of anvihing he bad ever done for the Government Hoo Mr Gordon pres-+d for an itvesti- | ion. Hie information wee thet Me. Pineau had offered to sei] himerlf for LADIES ; I, to procure i take your \ will not last y w prices we () rem. 6Sc 69 DDc e at CO. Was @ €€riu_s mat- |! Legi-lature, ; Mr. P. (). McIntvre, at ove time book- pealed. Mr. John Bolger was heard re the raising of the stree: near his house. A committee was appointed to report at next metting. The dust question was New York last nigh’. He is registered at Mr. Tarte, secording to the London | brought up,aod the City Surveyor was Chrovicie’s Paris correspondent, wants | directed to do his utmost to remedy to sdopt thetricclor. It is a pity that] the inconvenience. In regard to music the color would vot adopt him. on the equare, Councillor Tanton theught Ft <Theesee correspondent states that| something should be dosae,—referred to | United States Senator William P. Frye, | finance committee. Minor matiers came up, including street exteneion and the placing cf a light at the corner of S:ewar and Yownal! streets of Maine, speaker pro tem of the Senate, expects tu goto .be Maritime Provinces on @ fishing trip in a few days. It is | understood that Senator Redfield Proctor, cf Vermo-t, and several others well known in national politics, will go to the pro- vince- ehortly for recreation, MR. FIELDING’S OPINION. FOR CHILDREN'S COLDS, CROUP IR WHOOPING COUGH, : | : : The Halifax Chronicle eays that when You Will Find Griffiths’ Menthat! the membersof Parliament sang God Save the Queen in response to Mr. Bourasea’s Applied to the speech they displayed bad form and bed Between the Shoulders, feeling. Mr. Fielding, who kept nis seat to Any Other Remedy, during the cheers and singing, appeare, Mrs, Jas, Sutton of McNab-street N.,Ham-| according to the Chronicle,“ in an ex~ ilton, writes: Last winter our boy Edward tremely favoratly light.” Ie goes further ad ke ; awake several nights with a ! ; echiaat aemaiie Cough mixtures did not re-| 89d saye: “ There is nota thoughtful or cecent-ininded twa>or weomanio Noea lieve him. One night, when putting him to . Scotia who wil] not think more of him for bed, we gave him several drops dyna ‘3 i r rub-{| | : athe, Menthe SS Lun teat the information which the Herald and Mr, bed his chest. He did not cough that night, | and - less than two days, with continued | Star impart concerning bis action. yas letel d Pin dine Aas treatment, was completely cured. Fie ding did just what might be expected Griffiths’ Menthol Liniment is a pure! . i J E Pp mulsion of Menthol and Is the only neL- ; olaahane liniment made. 25 and 75 cents. Lees than a@ uozen mem bers of the ne house kept their seats on the occasion re- LE ferredio. One of them, of course, was Junocent Empress ! M:. Bourassa. A!] who rose and joined in singing ihe national anthem are open tO the censure of the Chronicle. We internally, and Chest and Back | Superior Liniment, Taken Pari-, Jane i4.—A despatch has been] facuy there was some decent-minded rece ved trom Mr. Picron, the Fresca | per-oas amovg thew, and that there Venta sador to Crina, dated six o'clock | are fuch wsleo in the country erday afternoon, ia which he says the | at large, whoregard it as rather indecen Dowager Empress informed the Am- | fora member of the government to keep Dareucore (that the entrance of foreign | his:eat undersuch circumstances. Per- triop- would not be reateted She acied | haps the Chronicle ie correct, however, in ke achild, and asked in a Fimiple way “h¥ troops were being brought iaio the country. M. Pichon told ber they were ‘oO protect Kuropean icterests and a'so toa guard tbe railwav and trlegraph lines. declaring that “Mr. Fielding did just what might have been expectea uf hm.” Itis uot 60 many years since he headed a Fecession movement in Nova Scotia.—Sr. John Sun. —sae SS Calf mea! just received at Beer & Goffe. | ——— 2o. a = é a = + = Cheap «al Marmalade now on at! £44242 62424442 Beer & Giff -. 15, 21 <ff ih iNo i> I t < Batter ii» [> Assortment , of choise perfume can be Ih» ath; found in the Province {isp hi than ours. ; ' ‘lhis is pretty big talk bh i but we are prepared to Mh» rel} prove it. ih» : Iii» | i t 31.90 OY $1.00 4 a —— 4 peRFU WES White caa’k and sp nge iv | aff ‘tius to whiten slippers and | all this week for cash. 'shors; a very hondy article, 25 “all See our Window | ceuts, | aff ; ff GOFF BROS The Home®Shoe factcry. a ee & —s = ee q FSVVSFVSETSTS . | oo Premier Far- | ae Lockerby lectures agalo luwight, aod those : | 5 MEET ME AT THE ALWA/S BUSY STORE. Prada pal t Saray | U Don’t skip a paragraph in this ad, there’s dollars and cents saved in every line it you do your trading here. STANLEY BROS. Plaids for Childrens Wear Handsome A er per Dress Muslins yard yard 8¢ nice 2€0 yards dainty Dress 150 bright plaids, plain cotton suitings, yards Ma:lins in four good colors the ground is white with pink, sky, heliotrope and dark blue patterns. All fast colors and good wearers, end worth lle per yard—for Sat urday 5c per yard. and ginghams; stoffs that are sold and cheap at 12c¢ to 14e marked per yard, You get them on Saturday for 8c per yard, te ee some Dress Goods 60 yard black lace Gren- in eee ee ay 150 yards all serges Tweeds and Fancies, worth 25c and 28c per yard, to please you Saturday 15e at wool adine 44 inches wide PER OC van 00 yards light colored dress yoods, double width 1dc per yard now per 10¢ yard mea’ STANLEY BROS. § EADY MADE APRONS ._ Here are values never be- fore offered in Charlottetown, Colored aprons with bibs and straps 10e each White Jawn aprons with bibs and straps; bib tucked and trimmed embroidery in- sertion 2e each Two other lots trimmed with insertion and edging— these also have bibs and are wonders at the price 25 and 35c each. io 2 A SHIRT WAIST CHANCE FOR SATURDAY 3D white strired Waisis, Jat-st style. a pect titting For Saturday Come Early! These goods won’t wait long for yon of aothe pric . IM SIR Readymade Tie Bargains ‘Skirts Fer Ladies {he Each : 5 i Ladies Ascot ties—white cs , ; ; Ali skirts here have been ‘ and colored piques, and color- received from th» factory this td silks; with and without week, They are the very ' i 2 latesi style, large box plait ; stock collars ]5c¢ each, . back, perfect ficting, and full four yards wide. Pure Linen Crash Skirte $1.10. White Pique Skirts $1.50 Three Colors in Creen $1.75. Black Mohair Fancy $3 75. 5 Navv and Black Serge $4 00. Cream tace scarfs and mul] trimmed with lace. 25¢ each. Special Value in Ladies’ Black Hosiery 4, 12, 15 and 25¢ per pair. Stanley Bros, | pan oe See mo K re a