Summer Complaint can be so prevalent ed by using our Now quickly cur glackberry Cordial It is pleasant to the caste and being compound of purely veg t. gble extracts, may be given to the smaliest child with perfect safety and the assurance of speedy relief ; Price 25 Cents. george KE. Hughes The People’s Druggist. Apothecaries’ , Hall. iSnappy | aaa Cinger ‘Snaps Whe would want’any other kind? A Giner Snap that js not snappy is no gooc, We keep the snappy kind —mixed right, made right and we sell them right at only i2e per Ib. Order today. Trvernoxe 98. D. Stewart Eourreet Bakery BAXES’BEST BREAD. eS weseean SOGSSOOC Veer esese ow eo £ 26062846 %*H6e $060 BL BO aOE CARD! DR.LH- L. DICKEY (Late ofj London} Hospitals.) SPECIALIST: Kye, Far, Nose, Throat. OFFICE: Cameron Bicck, Victoria Rew, hours: 0.30 a. m. tol p. @u.;2tol p. m, Evenings by appointment. Telephone. seen Tested and Fitted with Glasses.) aw. The Vaccination Act 1836, Onend after Monday Augnet 20th, next, Vaccination will be attended to by the undersigned, under the provisione of this Act, at ibeir respective offices, from 2 to 4p.m., daily, for the present. (Signed) RICHARD JOHNSON, M. D. PETER CONROY, M. D. , Supts. of Vaccination, vb'town, Aug. loth, 1900.—taw t/, + tis lot is composed of Plaids, Just ajword. for this fall, call aside, Stripes, Checks, If you want a stylish costume in and have one of these laid See our south window. WEEKS & CO. THE|PEOPLE'S S? ORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Cecesccececosessa! THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST PASSING AWAY OF A. a 5 WELL-KNOWN LANDMARK. The Old A.pothecaries Hall Building---Description of the New Store to be Erected Next Summer. 2 roy pt are If i 4 a - A) | Rae ie hs oh EE FY ? 3 ae ——— aT - Ss 7 "e 7 a ~T a 3 " ne - eae - — . x . _ ad 4 - an rd p= 4 a ee The erection of anew building, on the site now occupied by the Apothecaries Hall will necessitate the removal ofa landmark familiar througbout several generations to the citizens of Charlotte- town and to many of the people of other parts of the Island. In olden times “‘DesBrisay’s Corner,” or ‘The Apothecaries Hall”—it was known by both names—was one of the prominent buildings of the town, and was so situated s:o command a general view of Coarlotte- town and the harbor. This was before the streets became lined with taller build ings. Today the Apothecaries Hall and only a few of ite old contemporaries remain on thenorth side of Queen Square. Next spring it too will succumb to the march of progress. The old building, with it as- sociations of our forefathers, will give place to a modern stone and brick struc~ ture and the old “corner” will he improved almost out of remembrance. The new building will by reason of its beauty and size enable the old corner to recover its former prominence, which of late years has been somewhat diminished by comparieon with some of the modern buildings erected on the same block. By glancing at the accompanying il lustration our readere will be able to see at a glance that the present Apothecaries Hail building ie he survivor of an ancient and honorable past. It was chief among a number of etores, the names of whose proprietors were to our fathers familiar as houshold words in the beginning of the century. The Apothecaries Hal! was fizet estab- lished in 1810 by Thos DesBrisay, Esq., Just Received Ard thev have turned out beautiful, Plains. j ef & $ ; S\ >} of ) ‘ | Jel passing at his death to his son, the late Theophilus DesBrisay, Esq. In 1874 the msnagement of of the business came into tue handsof Mr. Geo. E. Hughes, the present proprietor. In all these years, past and present, the store has been the Mecca of ailing pilgrime. The new building which ia to be built from plans designed vy Mr. W C. Harris is to be seventy feet long on Q ieen Street by forty-two feet frontage on Queen Square, and to be thee stories in height, with wellsfinished, well-lighted basement, having cement coacreie floors. The front lights in the basementare to have patent Luxfer prism glss+, thie being the best modern device for lighting basement shops. The front corner basement shod is to be fitted up a modern barber shop,the adjoining basement sbop is to be in con- of the basement is the boiler room and area, alsothe lower part of the goods elevator’ which extends from the base - ment up to tie first floor in which are ar. ravged the show rooms of the various shops. The elevator connects with goods entrance on Queen St. Ia the ground floor a commodious and well- arranged drug-store with a corner en- trance is placed at the ccrner of Queen and Grafton Streets. having a private cflice and dispensary in the rear, lighted from Queen Street, and connected with office and truss room on first floor and large store-room on second floor by a com- pact band elevator for small voods and parcels which leads from a large dru» store-rooom in the basement. A store for retail business, twenty feet wide by sixty feet long, occupies the east por- ‘ion of tne building, coanectei with a rtock storercou in basement and store~ earners ‘ ain om a a Mere Ld ?, 4 . Pe 5 Se | nection with the store above. Iu the rear! rooms On first floor by goods elevator and customers special staircasee A small store opening on Queen Sireet is srranged in the rear of the building, twenty feet by fourteen feet in size. Ou ihe first flour are arranged three sets of offices. A large photograph studio,forty feet long by twen'y feet wide, is placec in the second story of the building, arranged with spe~ cial lights in the most modern manner for artistic work. Con- necting with the studio are the dark rocmes and suoligbt printing roome,iress- ing rooms and pleasantly situated re- ception room at the head of the staircase, which leads directly up from the weli known old entrance position on (Queen Street side of the building. Close to the entry the photographic office is arranged, and a epecisl photographic showcase window. An office is also arranged in the second story. A large well lighted and well-arrange? lavatory, including necessary modern fittings, is arranged at the foot of the staircase at the Queen Street entrance of the building. The con~ struction of the building is to be of beauti- fully colored light buff brick, varied with gray and brown speckled ones,and the stone work is to be of olive green Nova Scotia stone, these tones makioga very harmon- ious system of coloring, The design of the building is modern, having solid stone and briek-coursed pilasters on the _ ground floor and rock-faced sione fou nda-~ | tion wh re showing above ground line. Brick prcjecting pilasters and ornamental wall cornices and mullioned windows, having stone sills and listels ar: arrang~ ed in the ficat and second floor fronte, the whole being finished with an ornamental brick and stone parapet cornice with pedi- meats and finiale on the roof line. SOLOMON SLOW'S ADVICE. What I Would Do, or Have Done, if I Were Boss. I would have that pest hole called the railway depot done away withaad adecent respectable one builtup town The closets and things of that kind area disgrace to any civilized community. It is a pest bole anc breeder of disease. All our dcce 1ors Fay 80 I would have our tanks make more money ban thry do. How? Whyt.ke American mouey &t face eudship it home thereby increa*ing tbe circulation of their own bills by at least tweniy ser cent, All bovinees in no accep’ American b }} at face and secd pone io the banks tu pay them cot, thos keeping them iu eis evlation to the d-triment of onr jocal bills. But then banks are slow to pick up 1 «ee, [ wosliteve our sireets pat ing od shape, wiih ; eCPmenent 8idewake and road- say ; borrow stout one bundred thousaud dcl ars and ibereby eave abdéut five thon gand dollars a yeor aud have good streets and sidewalks. I would do away with the farce of ring- ing "he curfew beli or have the law e: orced. I would stop our fish dealers from dumpivg their refure sloaz tne public hignways. i would burp or pu}! down the o'd dis- grace ealled tte Quren’s County Jal, I would clotte aud keep cle n the poor in the Government poor-houre. I wou'd send hone allin the poor. house tbat have people well able to keep therua—ard tbrre are Gite a number of euch allowed there for po!itical reasons. [ would evterce the Liquor License As atd rotallow political favorites to vioxe¢ re law. v- ry dav sod make others Ke. cu toe eirc letter of the law, ‘ L Mon Siew. « ASIN ITE TTT SNS TNT ae Tanglefoot Sticky fly paper,t be stickiest of tbemalil. 3 large double sheeis 10 Cents. Little Tanglefoot 9 double sheeis. 10 Cents. Wilson's Poison Pads 8c per pkg. (5 pade). Swest Poison Pads lUc tor 3 pkgs (15 pade). VEEP SIS PPT TTN TE SENN Stra aS ‘ i MUA bad Sis LN Ukd Uke bbl abd Sa add AME ALAA ICANN Ad ae OOO na Davis’ Poison Felts ax ife fr 3 pkgs cf (12 pads). wacker bie ee aA wu =e oY + sie ebb bAbSHE AMMAN SMALL 5 UUbddA WUE UU Just received one case Ladies’ Felt Hats, newest styles —Moore & Mcieod. _— —— od FOR SALE OR TO LEC —“Watarm 2e>. preg yl Cone adjoining ae 4 to Hon. Geo, . oWlaa or to D. ie oLeod, Solicitor. = June 29th, tf. ere va {20, t90e. a | Laser ee ee EE ana : MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. Every Lady in Charlottetown and Country | Should take advantage of the prices™$we are offering on WNeur Shirt Wfaists Not old crumpled goods, but new fresh stock, just as itcame frcm the laundry. It Will Pay You To buy these waiste even iff you use them only for house weer. Three Special Prices 39c, 50c and 75c Each. tii These latter are elegant goods worth $1.35 and ee CR Stanley Bros, “oer —— | of su yo os cn *? + = ba ch . JB. MACDONALD & ie Sig WOUa Unereasig We are “store cleaning” with a vengeance for the reception our fall lines of shoes We have reduced the price of al! mmer lines, sc as to make quick work of them, Summer Underwear s In Balbriggan, Merino, Cashmere and Cotton at “Excu-sion ricee,”’ Buy now. The balance of our stock of ledies’ umr ellas and paraso's umvy have at 25 per cent dircount. = . * ges 56'CSa to! ; Hl Where worth‘and§low price meet. | COME DOWN WITH BUIH FEET and jou will be fitted with tle latest and most fash- onable toot or shoe to be found in the city, for the leastmoney, and guaranteed the best of satisfaction McQUAID’S, | LLOWERIQUEEN‘STREER a go a * aay emanate aa ge ‘. a KO ea te awe ee ce — ii at Fx PASAT ERE * Salk a oe ae