—e eae i Vik ELE LE OE RIS, ELIS lalla aa a) - i LE a NAA LE RRS ati tes nh TP OMOE RI I SE BEYER ak a RE ee Speci Ts You | SLE SSL SLY 6 lt You Havea = fi SGSBSEF% we Sweet Tooth = we have something a ‘ that willinterest you viz a ADVERTISE THE TIME TABLE. } ' | Sin—Tae Examiner of the contains the old time table; the new, if which Only reach a section of the com- munity. Surely everybody, whatever his party color, bas aright to get necessary information. To-day I searched for the time table in vain in my papers, And advertised in them sufficiently early. Imagine changing a whole time sheet and giving notice of it after or on the very moment the change is made. The public is certainly well treated! The authorities , | are either so befogged that q o ; ; Gibsons w | they don’t know _—itheir own | miod twenty-four hours at a time or Pure & : they are perverse and imagine they can ly | treat the public as they like. They can Enclish @j|take either born of the dilemma and ist (4 Siw » gat sti is tp \ erjoy all the satisfaction it affords. Confectionery ¢ : fe : Y fe ® ‘% a large assortment of @ & ° fe A) 7) & % % iy All flavors, ra <= n i) & fy GEO. E.'HUSHES ¥ Apothecaries’ Hall. PIKE SBE SIS4SSOWIGCE SHE PH PSSeSSSOCWS Z | @ g M7] ts | | } | i FOOL COS 2000 @ wv 9 0O88EOS eet : ; 0 | > fal ‘ : . : ° : : ° Do not attempt te $ ; bake bread this § . warm weather, We $ will do it for you. ‘dur bread is careful- ly kneaded and is pure and good and it costs but 6c a Loaf, Vienna bread, 7e. Duchesse, 49 TeLepuone 93. ». Stewart Eciipse BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAD. weeere 2 LEFF SDF 49888 $8676 6086¢006006022205 eee Be weene at secacee vee CARD! DR. H. L. DICKEY (Late Clinical Assistan at Royal London Ophthaimic Hospttal, Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Hospital) SPECIALIST—Fye, Ear, Nose and Threat. OFFICE— Cameron Block RESIDENCE— Water Stiect opp Hotel Davies OFFICE Hovtrs—930am.tolpm,2toipm Eyenings ty appointment Eye Testea ard Fitte’ With Glasses LIVERPOOL = SALT 24,596 bags due S 3 Fram, will ‘b sold low while landing. N. RATTENBURY, Ch’town, May 15, @ins. Bm IE OD : a se <—3<—S> Never before have we y line aS SS SSS SS * — —~ p> ~~ eae Erilliaatines, Crepons. —~ enntaoe ZS ~~ 2Ss< WEERS fase e eg ‘ Black Dress Goods , }}ic} Dress goo s. A's) a tull line of th: newest creations In ‘\) Hehairs, A Armours. \) And Mourning Goods. THE PE)PLE'S STORE. A. E. Berke Alkertor, June 19th, 1900. } eee emee ewan . = | PROTECTION OF TROUT STREA MS ' Sir,—I was pleased a few days ago to nolice & COMmunication in your valuable paper from Dr. P.C,. Murphy with re spect to the protection of our trou streams. aiready said, and give as my opinion that so long as the protection service is Sontrolled politically very little benefit will result therefrom, Let me give you one instance in eup~ port of my contention, Some years ago, after a long and persistent struggle on tbe partofeome of our leading sportemen, there was a special warden appointed to watch One cf che best trout rivers on the Isiend, and for a time excellent work was dove by him, and some assistants, But what was the ouicoma of this move~ ; ment? One of our Iceal politicians, findi ng that the enforcement of the law was alienating the affections of some of his | political supporters and turnieg them against him, calleda halt, and without much delay the proteciion service, which was doing so much good by the removal of numerous vets from the river and the confiscating of the same, was withdrawn. Agsin, the wardens appointed in a great maoy cases as & re- ward for their fidel'ty to the cause, and it matiers little whether they are within ene, or three miler, of ihe river which they are supposed to%protect, may be seen thece once or twice in the fishing season, particularly ‘f they think there may be apy Ou¢ around who possesses a bottle filled vith somethin’ stronger than gioger beer. Un'iiwe bavea Fish and Game Society composed of a large num er of influential politicians which can bave some “pull” | On Our political leaders, so long will the |} sportsmen whip tbe streams in vain. There are other matters which I should mention but this letter is now too long. } Tnanking you for your valuable space, [ ' remain, vours, &:. | * y [eaak WALTON, JR. DIED. At Quebec, en June Wheatley, aged ‘3 years, (Funeral tomorrow from his father’s residence, Royalty, to Snerwool cemetery 17th, Joseph Rh A After Binner To assist digestion, relieve distress after eating or drinking too heartily, to prevent constipation, take Hood’s Pitis Sold everywhere. 25 cents. fiching bask: s are the For sele at Baglish willow troogest and m3! durable. | Eeer & Geoff's. EE ct atts. sit att, am SSSSSSSSS SS eq showu such a beautiful We are still showing our unequalled 50c () French wool Black (" Cashmere. | Plain Black Luster 22¢ yard. Fancy Black Satin Finish Fancy Black Lusters 45c, 54c, 63c, 76c, ()) Black Soliel () 2bc yard. Fancy 60>, 720 5c cloth, ize, uC, $1.10 x CO. favored journals have not had the change | Occasion Was precented, | Ot the hall and stage was another feature THE | CONVENT OF NOTRE DAME. e 4 ‘ ; ’ advertised at all,is to be found in papers 18.) Commencement Exercises Very Suc- ceasful—Special Prizes. There was a large atiendance at the } Commencement exercises of the Convent I would like to supple nent what he has | { | | and Rev. A. P. Mctellan of Notre Dame last night, and everyoue was delighted with the manner io which the choice programme prepared for the ibe decorations that gave great pleasure. Colored lights end red, white and blue streamere, with choice flowers and potted plants were artis- tically bleaoded, and with the multitude of whiteerobed children seated upon the stage made @ picture that bad Only to be eeen 10 be appreciated. The musics! numbers On the prozramme were ali good, the pianos, manudclius and guitars blending well. Tue singing was also excellent. Phe operetia “*Warted, a Parlor Maid,” the leadiog ,parts in which were taken by the Misses Walsh and Miss Larkins, was cleverly ected and afforded much aAmusrement, Another feature that pleas- ed Was the Kmpire Drill, the different movements in which were cleverly ex- ecuted by a number of the more advanced pupils weering red, white and blue costumes and bearing the Union Jack Other items of a pleasing character were the ** tose Drill,” tue “Angels of Bueva Vista,” and tbe “Kindergarten Talk,” allof which were carried out in a manner indicating thorough training aud excellent ability on the part of the little ones participating. The tableau which followed the “ Empire Drill” was illustrative of the Mother Country and her colonies, and was artis- tically arranged and strikingly effective. Miss Nellie Morgan’s valedictory was Cleverly written and well read; and the addresses of His Lordship Bishop Mace doaald, Dr. Andersov, Professcr Caven were com- 'mendatory of the entertainment and the | excelleat work along educational lines Dur~ that is being done in the Vonvent. | ing the course of the exercises premiums | and prizes were presented as follows :— f Prize for Chemistry presented by His Hovor the Lieutenant Governor, awarded | to Miss Nellie Morgan. j \ Prize tor Book-keeping presented by His Houor the Lientenant Governor, awa~aed tu Mix Ge trude McDonald Prize for Kuglish presenied by Mrs. Horn-by, awarded to Mies Gertrude Mc Rory. Prize for mathematics presented by Rev. A. McLellan, awarded to Miss Annie } Clarkin. Prize tor French, presented by Rev. Jokn J. McDonald, awarded to Miss Ursula Gallan:, Priz+ for Geography, presented by R-vy, T. Curran, awarded to Mise Eva Roy. Prize ‘or Literature, presented by Rev. Jobn J. McDonald, awarded to Miss Alice Ls anor. Piiz- for Latin, presented by Mrs. Horo~vy, awarded to Mise Marguerite Walsh. Priz+ for history, presented by Mes. Blake, awarded 10 Miss Agues Bolger. Prize tor arithmecic, ayarded to Mies L:viuw Murphy. Pr ze tor Map drawing awarded to Miss Eageuie Hornsby. Prz* tor English by Mr, awaracd to Miss Berth Walsh. Prize tor Hietury awarded to Mies Ella McKearcev, Pr ze for Geography awarded Mary Larkin. Prz- fer Botany presested by Mr. Jobu Cisrkiu awarded to Mies Alice Trainor. Pe ze for Music, Piano—awarded to M'ss Ureula Gallant. riize for Music, Guitar—awarded to Mire Jacqueline Hornsby. rrz- ir Peinting aud Needle Work tere, ted by Mr. Dennis Reddin, awarded o Mire Eugenie Hornsby. riz- tor geperal eausfaction in the lua cia-s, presepted by Rev A McLellan, sweetie? 16 Miss Marion Doyle Vr ze tor the tighest average obtained ihe written examinations presented by Protessor Caven, awarded to Miss Nellie Vigor. an, Geli medal for Christian D.ctrine pre- sented by Kev Allen McDonald, equally merited by Misses N Morgan, Gertrude McDonald, A Trainor, A Cla kin, A Bolger aud M Walst. Awarded io Annie Clar in. Murray to Miss Gold medal for good conduct presented by Hs Lerdship Bishop McDonald, awarded tu Mi-s Urenla Gaijlani. Gold medal for Literature presented by Rev T Campbell is reserved for competi- tion nex” yeor _————- Boe Dear Sire,— Within the past year I know of three tatty tumors on the head having been removed bv the application of MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT without any eurgical Op2ratiou avd :bere is nO indication of a returo. CAPT. Ciifion, N. B. Wie eeee Gondola Ferry. ——-ii> © ee Local Notices Jobnsco’s Essence of Lemon— full sirengin—eold by grocers. Ark for it. Meu’e Bike Boots, $1.50 @ pair to clear. | regular price $2.00. Easy confortable _ boots tor warm weather. R. K. Josi’s. thing in Ladies’ Bicycle R. K. Jost’s. Perspiring humanity relieved at our eoda fountain. —Joknson & Jobnson. The newest boots, chocolate and black. Try our soda water; there is no better — . Johnecn & Johnson. DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETON JUNE 20, 1900 Tue Prors.—Light to moderate winds ; fair aud mouerately warm. a - oe - ENGINEERS will meet at the drill shed at 8 o'clock. A full attendance requested. — A. O.H.—Regular meeting tomorrow evéulcg at 8 o’ciock. All members are requested to be present. Nomination of cthicere: Ameaican Yacut.—Tie Ideal, an Americano yacht, arrived io port last eveo- ibg tor stores. She left at three o’clock t his afternoon. ie ae F ish.— Mackerel, ealmon, halibut and lobsters are being taking io the west. Codfish are very pientitu!l. The frozen bait is proving its worth. (cit ablated. AvcTion or Property - We draw at- tention to the advt in anuiwer column of the sale of the old P. E. Island Hospital On the Si. Peter’s road, which isto take place at noon to-morrow. Tea ar Sovris.—The ladias of St. Mary’s parish, Souris, intend having a grand tea on Tuerday, 24th July, for be benefit of the new church, which is pow being constructed. Hamuer.—Subscribers for tickets for the above attraction will be able to se- cure their seats tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, at the Medical Hall aod Rankin’s drug stores, Seats for the general public will be ou sale on Friday morning. Home For Inrerment.—The remains of the late George F. Owen will arrive in this city tonight trom Oviawa. The body will be taken by train tomorrow morning to Cardigan, whence the fuceral will leave at 2 o’clock in the afternoon for George town. Potice Covrr.—This morning A Doyle appeared, charged with two breaches of the Liquor Regulation Act. The case was adjourned till the 27th inst. W Me-~ Millan, E McKionon and Wm Luby ap- peared on a charge of disorderly conduct on the 9h inst. The first two were fined $3 or 20 days each end the last $5 or 30 days. Rep Lerrer Day.~A_ cor respondert says: Monday, June 18:h, was a red let- ter day in Dundas cieese factory when they received 13,500 pouads of milk,being an increase over the same day last year of 6,000 pousds, The directors were fully prepared, having cecured a new Richard~ sou cheese press from Messrs. Dillon and Spillett, and a third milk vat from Mr. T. A. Mcuean. Mr. L. H. Carver, our new cheese maker, is making himeelf gen- erally popular with all patrone and the public iu general. siting iti Sr. Dunsrayn’s Cottece. — The fel- lowing studests, graduating from St Dunstan’s College this year, have received the degree of B. A :-J. F. Waleh, Alfred Laliberte, James Donahoe, Kenneth McPherson, Ernest Methot, Noel Bellesu, Jobo T,. Clarkin. Mr Geo Roy has reseived the degree of B.L. The following have passed suc- cessiul examinations in letters, first year, and are entitled tothe degree of B. L, which will be reserved til] next year when thev graduate:—Wm Cameron, Jof P. McGrath, Tnos H. lraivor, Alberic Par- entand Arthur Simard. Diztomas Awarpep.— Mr. Newman J, McDonald, of Georgetown, £0n of the late Joeeph R. McDonald, und Mr. Percy D, Crosby, son of Albert Crosby, Eeq , of ihis city, were today avarded the diploma of the P, E. I-land (commercial College, by Principal Oxenham, after Laviog passed a highly satiefactory examination for a fuil business course. These young gentlemen deserve the highest meed of praise for the manner in which they have acquitted themselves iu their studies in this business college They both p e- sess much more than average ability, and their perseverance and energy are highly commendable. We sincerely congratu- late them on tber splendid success, and our very beet wishes go with thetn wher- ever they may be employed io their chusen profession. af <i «(({ «ll Photographic Supplies -—“"e For Amateurs. Kodaks, Plate Holders, Trip ds, Developing trays, Developers. Fiims (all sizes ) Paper (soli>) all sizes, Stanley Plates all sizes, Card Mounts all sizes, We are headquarters for [Pp anything in this line. q9 7 FFIIII FF MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. The Value fa Dollar Depends on how end where you spend it. The average individual does nct receive more than two thirds value on every dollar invest- ed- some even less. A dollar spent here brings moe than a dollar spent elsewhere. Proof 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- solutely safe to trade here. Special offer in er ies Muslins 10c vard This lot includes American organdies, and English and French printed Muslins bought at a special low price. Worth 15¢ te 19¢ per yard 10c Stanley Bros. Your Choice per yard URTRADEINCREASING = NO WONDER Every man that gets a suit, overcoat or a pair of trouser made at our establishment is sure to come back o: a air order; of course we have to wait a long time on accouut of the good wearing qualities of tne material we put in our e othiss, Leave your order now For a nice summer suit, hundreds of patterns to select from, The cloth and trimmings, the cut, finish and workwanstip guaranteed or no sale. We sell men’s high-class furnishing goods chea er tha house on P. K. Is‘and. Gordon & Melheilan oeeee. Men’s Stylish Outfitters ny ml With shirts at -20 t 3 0 per cent discount off reg- | ular prices. We bought more shirts than our ordinary trade de- mands; for this reason we are giving such big induce. ments to reduce our ioo large stock, Our Challenger is a 48 ccni unlaundered shirt. m7 . A. BRUCE t ; ; ¥ ’ { i i! a rrr ewi winamens = : ; - SSE Le eer gee = ae ee