; i oa : nate oe. DAIL} EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE 27 1900 ee a | lt You Have a Sweet Tooth we have something that willinterest you viz. ® alarge assortment of Gibsons Pure English Confectionery $ All flavors, 1 GEO. E HUSHES Apothecaries’ Hall. CARD! DR. H- L. DICKEY (Late Clinical Assistan' at Royal London Ophthalmic Hospttal,, Moorfields, and Centra! London Throat and Ear Hospital’) SPECIALIST—-Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, OFFIcE—Cameron Block R ESIDENCE—W ater Street Opp Hotel Davies M “4 G6EGEEF OFFICE Hovrs—9 30a m,to lpm, 2to4pm ] Evenings by appoiatment Eye Testea and Fitted With Glasses 7 | | : nOt - e) 0g © rt Snaps Who would want any other kind? A Giner Snap? that is not snappy is no gooc. We keep the snappy kind —mixed right, made right and we sel] them right at only i2¢ per Ib. Order today. TeLernoxe 98. D. Stewart Ec. iret BAKERY BAKES BEST BREAI). SOG 840086 & 80630680800 %*0¢e D R Cures CHRONIC TURE. Office at Mrs. tumbles, corner Prince and Kent Street, Charlottetown, from Saturday evening to Tuesday a. m. every week. eR ao. i } DISEASES and RUP- THEDAILY EXAMINER _JUNE 27, 1900. ee eR — BXTRAORDINARY—l1F TRUE. Ir is rumored that owing to certain legiela'ion of the Farquharson Govern- ment, the licensed liquor sellers in Charlottetown are legally entitled to keep their placea of business open as follows, viz: From eight o’clock on Monday morn- ing until Tueeday evening at seven o'clock ; then close until eight o’clock Wednesday moraing when they may open aod aell without interruption until seven pour vn Friday evening; at this hour they must again close until Saturday { morning at eight o'clock ; open then and remain open uatil six o’clock on that day, when they should close until Monday morning ateight o’clock. If the rumor that is current ou the streets be well foundedSit shows ‘an ex- traordinary concession on the part of the Farquharson Government to the liquor dealere,and an explanation must be de- manded and given. Under the Liquor Regulation Act of 1892,a]] places where liquor was sold were required to be closed at ten o’cluck every night except Saturday, when they should shut at seven p.m. But it is now said, with what truth we have been une able to verify, that when the Farquharson Government adopted the Licenee Svstem the law was changed, as above described, enabling the liquor dealers to. keep open al! night on Mondays, Wednesdave and Thursdays. May the public, especially the temper - | ance section, and tbe Alliance, ask for an explanation of this extraordinary legisla- tion ? rere THE KINDERGARTEN. Great interest centres in the Kinder- garten,the closing exercises of which were largely attended this forenoon. Between seventy and eighty children were enrolled during the pastterm: The child flowers | of our garden were very pretty to-day end wre greatly admired throughout the ex- lercises. Miss Sayre and her assistants | have evidently done their work well. Mics Sayre now retires and will be euc; ceeaed, on the first of September, next by Miss Marion Wathon, of St. Joho, who bas been highly recommended to the | trustees of the Kindergarien.. Miss Diias | McPherson aod Miss Lena Barrett have diplomas as Kinder- ‘received their } gartners. TERS,” eighed a pretty woman, whose husband had just ‘scolded her for catching cold by attendiog a Chrietmas dance io a dress. “ Then Adamson’s must be the very thing to 25c lowenecked | Cuugh Balsam | cur? you, ” said a witty bystander. all Druggists. “WE ARE ALL BVB’S DA UGH | } The P.E ll be out ina few Ieland Magazine for July w lays. It’e going to be the best number for some time. Look Oo t for it. Prince Edward Island’s South African conticgeat will soon be on their way home. If you have as yet neglected to gei a puotograph of these heroes vou shovl | do so at once. Every Islander thorli he ve one. | BLACK DRE We were lucky line. They are all ne Sis a yard. this week at 49c a Oe” —— " SS SPSS ‘ —— >~< WEERS es ) BARGAINS. The regular price was 70, 75 and , « have marked them to clear Call early and secure first choice, THE PEJPLE’S STORE, — ~—— OS GUDH in securing this at patterns Yard. % CO. eee $$$ ae ‘Local and Other Items. EVIDENTLY RATTLED. Tae Patriot is apparently badly rattled over the alleged prohibitory law passed by the Pineau-Farqubarson-Club Adminis tration. In its issue of last evening, in the biggest and blackest type at ite com- mand, the statement is made that the Methodists in Conference at Monctoa ex- pressed themselves as “delighted with our Prohibitory law” when there is nothing whatever in the report over which the heading is placed to justify such an aeser- tion. Again, as far back as June 9th the Patriot proclaimed,in equally large letters, that “Prohibition is now the law of this Province,” when everyone knows that the measure—maimed ag it is—does not go into force until June next! — > © << METHODIST CONFERENCE. At Monday’s eession of the conference at Moncton the report of the committee on Sabbath observance was submitted and adopted without diecuesion. It urges the better observance of the day’ suggests that each minister be requested to preach some time during the conferential year at least one sermon on the subject of Sabbath obeervance. The secretary-treasurer of the St, James’ Church relief fund reported that the conference had contributed $1900 to the fund. The report of the committee on the state of church work expressed pleasure with the response to the appeal “for funds ; aleolthetspiritual progress:shown infthejEp- worth Leaguse,ingSflourish Sunday schools and attendance on public worship; but regretted the small decrease in church membership. The! committee discoun- tenaocei ihe use of s2nsational methods to secure revivals. Some objection was taken to the latter statement, and also toan intimation in the report that there was some neglect in baptising invalids and children. The re- port was referred back to com oittee for amendment. The report of the Union Church relief fund showed $103 39 as receipts, of which the Charlottetowa district coutriduted $16.77 and the Summerside district $8.48. The report cf the temperance committee was again ditcussed, along the same lines as Saturday, as to whether it was best to accept provincial probibition or continue to press forthe larger measure for the whole Dowiuion, Ex Mavor Dewsoa, of Charlotttetown, saidjhe was compelled to votefagainst the reso.ution congratulating P E Island upon the prohibitory meesure passed hy the governmentof that Island. It had some good features, but on the whoie the law was not such asto meet the views of the prohibitionists, Dr. Allison moved in amendment to the Clau-e uuder discussion, that the confer- ence will await with great interest the p actica] outcome of the probibitory legis- lation recently adopted by the Legislature of P.E leland, and expressed the hope (bat the legislation will be found to be ef- fectiveand salutary in the scope of its operetion. ‘The amendment was almost Cairied unanimously. The clau-e enuorsing the action of the Dominion Temperance Alliance was struck Cut uoavimousiy. The eff tof the action tsken by the Conterence with reference to the temper- ance question is to adhere tothe resolu- ton pus-ed last year in favor of prohibition for the whole Domiuicn. oe ~ — Western Excursions. The Canadian Pacific is offering special low rates io the First National Baptist Convention #t Winnipeg; tickets on eale June <6 h to Juiv Sth, good going until July 8 bh acd wili be honored for return uot] August 15tb, 1900; also special los ra'e side trips to Kootenay and Pacific Coast poin's. To the meeticg of ihe Women’s Nationa] Counce! at Victoria, B.C., in July tne Canadian Psecific has named a rate of fare and one ouarter fur ihe rourd trip, tickets On tale July 1O:h, 11th, 12:b and 13th, via all-ratl ar L-ke Route, good going until July 24th and goud to stop over within thattime; reture trip t2 be completed before August 31st, 1900. $$$ The Non-Irritating Cathartic Easy to take, easy to operate= Hood’s Pills Just oae week, from today is the date of Grac- Church 8.38. picnic. For full particulars see , Badvertisement in this paper. Sasa cones rane arte Direct: Steamer for Great Britain The Str. Thor, 2000 grass tonage classed A 1, at Lloyds’ is intended to | sail from Charlottetown onor about the 5th July next. Freight carried at lowest current rates.'3 Apply to GEO, TOOMBS. eod, Agent. Bazaar and Tea.—Attend tooight, B. I. 8. Hall. ExGingxas.—Dri!! tonight in uniform. Sergt. Bayers will instruct. B.I. 8. Hart.—Empire Tea and Sale continued this afternoon and evening. Patronize it, Warsmirs Cominc. — The Crescent, Quail and Tribune wil! arrive in Char- lottetown on the 12th July, “G.” Company.--A South African letter published jin the St. John Sun, dated May 18, states that Frei Jones is in com- mand of Company“ G” Heisa New Brunswicker. C. M. B. A.—A specisi meeting of Branch 216, CM B A, wiil be held in the A O H hall thie (Wednesday) evening at 8o’clock, Itis important that all the members should be present. Covxci, or Women— The Local Coun- cilof Women will hold its regular montb- ly meeting on Friday at eleven o’clock, in the ¥.M.C.A parlor. A large attend- ance desired. CHEESE Boarp.—Cheese Board meeting at the Provincia! building, Charlottetowa on Friday, June 29:b at 11 o’clock. The sale ot cheese takes place at 2 o’clock, and will close on first call. Services ar St. Perers,—Rev.J,. G Mclver, of Weet River, will conduct the services in St Peter’s congregation on Sabbath next, July Ist. Hours avd places of preaching a: followe: Head of Bay, 11 o’clock; Nuri side, 3; and Marie, 7pm. TkA AND SaLe.—‘Tue Empire Tea ani Fancy Sale in the Benevolent § Irieu Society’s Halli, which has been t0 suc~ cessful during the past few days, will be continued this afternoon and evening. Every care will be taken to please all who patronize this affair. The proceeds, it may be well to add, are for a most deserv- ing institution. a Tse Dairy.—The factory at Hazel- brook is running in ful! biast with Mr. Jceeph Burgess as manager. About 2,4000 pounds of milk were received ou Monday morning Out of which 35 cheese were manufactured; and 600 pounds was also re- ceived which could not be handled and consequently was left over for the follow- ing day. A meeting of the sharebolders and patrons will be held this week to consider the advisability of building an annex to the tactory. The cold storage apartment, which is tbe largest and best of, any cheese factory on the Island, is found to be of great value during the warm weather, ATHLETIC Mret.—Severalof the crack athletes from Montague Company were to be eeen onthe C. A, A. A, track last evening, and judging from their perform- ance Montague is going to make a hot bid for the all-round trophy, and our Char- lottetown boys will have to look to their laurels, Donahoe, that merveiious young athlete, will compete in all the jumpe, the pole vault, the hurdles, several of the rune and also in the sbot put, and can be counted on to win many points for his company. Heis ably seconded by some of the best athletes that ever wore a shoe. Look ont for Montague. The Charlotte- town boys of the different companies are also in tbe pink of conditiva, and are de- | termiued thatthe tropky shall stay here- Weil, time will tell, and those who at- tendihe greatest athlewc meet ever held here will be assured of seeing exciting contests, rb > FEAST OF SACRED HEART. Impressive Celebration at Alberton — Bishop McDonald Present. His Lordsbip Bishop McDonald, sur- rounded by a numerous Clergy, celebrated the Feast of the Sacred Heart at Alberton on Friday ia the midst of elaborate deco- rations, impressive ceremonies ard general rejoicings, The church of the parish is dedicated to the Sacred Heert and it was moet beautifully trapped out in streamers ecclesiestical colors, greenings, lights The altar was one mass of palms and white aud pink Iiles and many-colored lights. The spacious gr curds were gaily decorated wiih bunting and Chinese lanterne. The illumination { On the vigil was pretty a¢ a fairy scene. The seryices in the moruing concluded with & solemo High Mase of which Rev. Dr. Monaghan was Crlebraut and Key, Fathers Chaissou and Gallant the deacone,he Rev. Dr. Murphywas Marter of Ceremonies, ‘ His Lordship in cape and mitre assisted at the throne. There was a general re- ception of the racrawents of Penance and Eucharisi, the devoticn of the people calling forth the highest praise of the Bishop, who, introduced by the pastor just beforesolemn High Mas , preached an eliquent discourse Ov the Sacred Heart. There was Benediction immediately afier mars and a procesgion when the ‘iiavies were chanted. The Acts of Consecration were read by the Rev. Father Burke. His Lordsbip the Bishop gave the Bene- diction and @ most imporiog religious service was then terminated. | 1 of and banuers. | Mr. Harold T. Morris, graduate of the |New Evglaud Couservatory of Music, | Boston, will be in Charlottetown for a | week or twoand will be at the cervice of ail people who wish to have their pianos tuned or repaired. Orders left at Mr. E. W.Taylor or G. K. Hutcheson’s stores, will be quickiy at'ended to. Can you Wear ai6 3-4 Kid Glove > If you can; you can buy them cheap bere. Black in 7 hook lacing, and 2 clasp for per pair FORMER PRICE $1.35 Size 5 3-4 Color Black Price 90c Former Price $1.35. STANLEY BROS — is BABAFHAALHS GIL GEEBHBARGGE ts a ‘WHERE & + ; fs s THE -- HOLIDAYS : w i we MAY BE PLEASANTLY SPENT. a i : iA z% Pleasant View Hotel, - - - - Hampton, RPI 2 os, “fe = MATTHEW SMITH, Proprietor. “3 os This Eote', situated in one of the most beautiful parts of Prince oa cs Edward Island has become a favoirte reeert. ge F it is within a stone's throw of a splendid beach, where ba hing is un- 4 & surpassed. a : The Hote! is comfortably furnished and a good table is nrovil 4 4g 4F Pleasant View kictel is aistant from Charlottetown aboot 14 railes ~~ & Bonshaw Rord. The drive is one of the preitizet to te wad. Frow ic pe Crapaud the distance is four miles. Coach meets th» boat at the latter ‘Ze <9 place to convey passengers to the Hotel. Inteudiog visitors may m ke ar- ix rangements by writing to the proprietor or by engniriog at THe Eximiner = 43 Office af Terms moderate. $ Hotel will be opened for season on July lst. 4%, a 2, MATTHEW SMITH, Proprietor. . 4 BH ey, June 25 dif. vi ‘ FEE RE SESE SE SPADES BENE NS Gk SPSS Sp eS oe ee Furnishing News For Saturday We pride ourselves in showing the largest and nobbiest line of neckwear in the city. We have them at any price from 2¢ to Ye. Another strong line with us iS our Shirts. White and colored shirts, suft outing shirts collars attached, cilk front shirts. See our double thread Balbriggan Under- clothing, $5c per suit. Extrajbargains every[Saturday night, Store open until 11 Gordon & McLellan | eevee. Men’s Stylish Outfitters. i m =~ ep ema nein fi gh b= chm ed tment mena ay ae an ae