eA ee naman mc ll ag EFSCS LCSLVSSES ceoresy ANACTIVE & > "% J) ty 7) fi) i) ) “ ws ws w w es is necessary to keaep syou.in + . . ° . fe, health. Jf your liver is sluggish : . Lf and inactive, theresult wil! be fo , *% . 4, Indigestion, Biliousness, Con- Bo . stipation bad taste in the movth % ete. In this condition the liver fel CPSSZ2GUS SVSSOCSH CEPCKSCCHEPFSSSSS- 2 S,'5 SSPE SSS Sle i te Apothecaries Hall. % $ eats SSLSISS SSSOWNt SESSOe@>* - NOTICE. The vudersigned administrator of the Betate of the late Mra, Isabelle Lewis of Charlottetown will receive oifers until Thursday the twenty-first of June inst., aan rea é f Ma tie AC, re : Dishes, Goods, ee eee ae pin 8 ‘or the purchase of the entire photograph ors outfit of apparatus, instruments, tools, furniture eic., now to be seen the in Lewis photographic roows, North Side of Queen square, Charlottetown. J T. MELLISH ne 13:b, 1900 Ade nmiveds of Beautifut Articles Suitable for Wedding Gif.s now in Stock: in Silverware we have Tea Seta, Butter Dehes, Celery Stands, Fruit Dishes, Pickle Dishe:, Cembination Suger bowls and Spoon Holiere. Syrup Jugs, Cream acd Sugare. Berry Spoons, Soup Ladies, Boo Bons, Knives Forks and Spoons. In Chinaware: —“a1p, Saucer and Plate Seis, Sugar Bowls, Cucese Dishes, Berry Sets, Batter Dishes. In Glassware:—Lemonade Sets in Crystaland Gold, Berry Sets, Butter We havea nice linc of Souvenir also an a-Bortment of Wedg*wood lime of Watches, aod Blueware A big Clocks and Jewelry. Give us a call and you will save money for we are se ling cheaper than any other tore ip the city. Jury & Co Sunnyside Ch’ town CARD —-= DR. H- L. DICKEY (Late Clinical Assistan t Royal London Oplthaimic Hospttal, Moorfields, and Central London Throat and Ear Heapiial’) SPECIALIST-——k ye, Ear, Nose and Throa'. OFFICE--Cameron Block : RESIDENCE—W ater Stieet opp Flotel Davies UFFICE Hours—9 30am,totpm,2to4pm a Evenings by appointment éye Testea and Fitted Wit!) Glasses = Biouse 3 Specials 30 99¢, 4 v ( Bargiins Side combs, de pr Veilings 8c yd. Puliey Belts, l6e ea Whi e Lawn myers L9c ea Bargains Se Si ——_— w | 602 510 mission stations,5,085 GEO. £. HUSHES : THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 16, I9g00, | Summary of the Business Transacted | Hauirax, N. 8., Jave 14.—-The Pres- beterian General morning. The most | in the forenoon was the presentation of | ihe report on statistics, From the AUan- | tic to the Pacific the pastoral charges and mission stations number 2,942, ‘chure b | tlings, 075.931, an increase of 12,575. | b'amilies in pastoral charges, 109,546 ; in | mission starions, 3,695; total, 113,141. | Communicants in pastoral char ges, 205,- ; tot al, 210 , a 4 ; . | 775. Communicents received on profession needs the help of ) | ot faith, 10,118—660 less than Jast year. @ | Thisitem he regarded as calling for serious Hughes Stomach Pj Is. » ‘consideration, Removals by discipline, Pa | 94 - eleven less than last year, which he These } s by stimula ing the & | : regarded a3 very gratify ing. Baptisms, ‘oor and recul » howe Sw 11. 646—an increase Of 35356 Attendance — oe ating the owel® @j at Sabbath school, 16C.105, an increase relieve all the above troubles. 2 of 1,608, There was decrease of 3.765 f@ ' ia the memberships of the young pecole a . or @ | societies, Price 29 cents. = The tota! revenue of the church amount- @ | ed :o $2,384,897, an increase of $114,241. Io the afieruvoo the Presbyterian col leges were reported for, each presenting sb eucuuraging starement. A delegation was received from the Anglican synod, conveying kindty greeting and bearing the following resolu- tion: | “l'ne Diocessan synod of Nova Scotia, in session assembled, this morning passed the follo» ing resolution : “‘That the synod of this diocese desires to convey its greetings to the Presbyterian Genera] Assembly, now in session in Hali- fax, and to express the hope tbat its de- liberations may be blessed tothe glory of God and the buildiug upof His kingdom ou earth.” (Signed,) W. J. PERCIVAL, Principal Caven, Principal Grant, Rev. Dr. Sedgwick and George Mitchell, M. P. | | P., were appoioted a committee to sbheoest the visit of the deputation from Diocesan synod and convey the re, greetings of the assembly to that court ihe Church of England. The evening was taken up with ee | mis+ions. The financia! condition of the | fund was never better in the history of the | church. Rev. Mr. Pringle, missionary to the Yakon, made a thriliing aodrese. e Thorn Comes Forth With Point Forward.’’ The thorn point of disease (s an ache or pain. But the Lioud ts the feeder of the whole body. Purify it with Hood’ s Sarsapartlla. Kidneys ver and stomach will at | ence respond? No thorn in this point. Seve re Pains—‘“I had severe pains in my stomach, a form of neuralgia. My mother urged me to take Hood’s Sarsapa- rilia and it made me well and strong. I have also given it to my baby with satis- factory resuits. I am glad to recommend Iivod’s Sarsaparilla to others.” Mrs. Joun La PaGe, 240 Church St., Toronto, Ont, Complete Exhaustion—“ After treat- ment in hospital, | was weak, hardly able to walk. My blood was thin. I took Hocd’s Sarsaparilla until well and gained 20 lbs. It also benefited my wife.” ArrHuR MILLS, Dresden, Ont. Bargains Kid Gloves Regular $1.10, 1.20 1.35 Yours for only 65c pr. Bargains : () LN) i’ > . s > Gent’s Bargaias t ply Linen Collars each or 2for 25c. Linen cuffs 25c pair or 2 for {5c l5e We have plenty Satisfy you. WEES THE PEOPLE'S STORE. othe: mention them at present, bargains but cannot Call in and we wil! % CO. Assembly resumed this luteresting business THE PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY. | the ! | | ' gary to ubtaiv licensee 840. TEACHSRS’ LICENSES. Results of the Recent Examinations. | CLASS I. Total number of marks 1400. Neces- sary to obtain license, 840 : Bessie Gard, Alberton, 1,045. Filias Le eClero, St. Dunstan's College, 1,006. Arthur McQuaid, Souris, 985. Daniel McPherson, Whim Road Cross, 979. Agnes Clarkin, Charlottetown, 963. Mahala Montgomery, Bedeque, 946. Bertha Webst-r, Rocky Post, 933 Kdward McFadyen, Augustine Cove, 928. Jiseph E Gillis, St. Duastan’e, 927. Edith Currie, Sourie, 920. Grace Sweet, Cascumpec, 915. Leber Bambrick, Glenroy, 909, Phidelis Gaudet, Tignisb, 907. Peter Hughes, St. Dunstan’s 884. Jessie Humphrey, Wilmot Valley, 873 Benoit Doiron, St. Dunstan’s, 872 Johanna MacKay, Stanley Bridge, 856. Edgar Duberty, Kidon, 849. Fred Monaghan, Keily’s Cross, 842. Georgie Prowse, Charlotietown, 837. Candidates for First Class License who have obiained Second Class : Hugioa Campbell, Springton, 817. Elsie McBride, Souris, 813. Eulalia MacDonald, Charlottetown, &12. Jobo Hyde, Charlottetown, 792. Willie Pidgeon, Kensingtoo, 791. Veleria McSwain, Charlottetown, 790. Eust ce Vessey, Little York, 190. Lorne Prowse, Murray Harbor South, 785. Mima Finlayson, Eldon, 779. Emerson MacNeil), Alberton, 766. Jebn T « acFadyeo, New Haven, 750. Aln.a Finlayson, Charlottetown, 747. Peter Gauthier, St. Danstan’s, 732. Frank MacDonald, St. Dunstan’s, 725 William MoGino, tmyvale, 715. iy | of Les, persuce every Monday evenin Duncan Lavton, Marshfield, 711. Avgelioa McInnis, Tignieb, 711. Emmet D. sKoches, St. Danstan’s, 710. Cal in McCallum, 3t. Eleanors, 709 James MacLeod, Montague. Vincent Murpby, Eimersid. CLASS II. Totel number of marks 1400. Neces- Carrie Inman, Central Bedeque, 1109. Jobo Wright, Vicor, 1091, A.bert Taylor, Co’iwwi, LU85 John Mackeozie, Harisvilie, 1037. Wallace Pierce, Brackley Poiut Road, 1032. John Macdougall, E'dov, 1018. Edith Spurr, Pownal, 1016. Janie Gi lespie, Carleton, 1600. Donald McLecd, Mt. Buchanan, 995 Lacy Wiliams, Mt Pleasant, 994 Roderick McLeod, Orwell Cove, 987. Willian: Hennes-e:, Ch’sown, 978 Wiiliam D Ross, Valleyfield, 975. Lizze Wrignt, Victoria, 969. Mabel MacLeod, Sradalbane, 967. E:hel Sentner, Cn’\own, 930. Mabe! Simpson, Bav View, 946 Bernare McVabe, Block River, 936 Bridget Murnaghan, Tarrantum, 925. Saran MacLoren, Goose River, 897. Kave Mooney, Cnepstow, 893. Kavue Camuiskey, Webdster’s Cor- ner, +80. Christina Gilli-, Garfi-ld, 885 Nel MacLeod, Vaileyfield East, 877. Charlo te Baker, Lakeville, 876. Koerton Heeney, Grabam’s Koad, George MacNeili, Milton, 865. Kmta Chamyzion, Alberton, 861. May Arbuckle, S’side, 859. kvelyn Bovie, Glen Wooa, 859. L wue!l Seller, Chh’vown, 853. Walter Oger, Southport, 848. Bel’e Macleod, Piret e. THE PROTECTION OF TROUT STREAMS. Sin.—I wish to draw your attention and enli-t ycur influence wi:b a view to having our ir-u +treams better protected. It is a cryiig theme iLat one of the greatest atiraciions Our province porsersee for the tuuritt should be d-etroyed by unlawful means right under the very eyes of its soi de sant protectors, The vicinity of Ligu st, as you are probaby aware, bus many of the ficest trout streams in tie wbole J-larnd, aud there is rot one ot them but where neiting is carried on by whole- sale. A ew yeare ago wher anglers cvud be almost sure ofa catch st any time in tbe proper seasons gireame are now whipped in vain, and in most of them a net is stretch:d acro-s the maip channel at its bridges So uotor $ ious bh s this practice Lecome that vo effurt is made to cover up their tracks on the jpart cf tke perpetrators. Tine claim is made by those people that they have the same r! gh tto the tront as the white colle red gentiemen of lesure. You Gop entice them with the fl’. T mag tell you, tir, thet J am not a fuilow.r of Isaak Wal o», but ask you, in the interest of the community, to wake up the powers tbat be. Iam, yours, ete., P.C Murray Tiguiel, June pe 15, 1900, NO AMOUAT of bri = ant advertising will make a traud tina'ly sueces-fel. Mon are fouls who try it As for us we merely tejiateme tinh and sav Adaweon’s Bo- ‘anic Belsam is +plendid for coughs 25c. a | Druggiste. f DIED. At Baldwin’s Road, on the &th I[net, Local | and id Other ems, Sone Service at the Gospel Meeting in > Pro Wee's De» Hlock, lo-worrow afternuon at 3.45. Sireogers slways welcome. TEMPERANCE —YV: Sonos ald ‘etoria Division o’cluck. V iSitors welcome. eine GosPEL Mketixg — Re pel mreting 1 awember the Gos bieck, Sus- ’ U > a “Wee 8 Dew day sil-rnvon wa. 4 o’e ock. S.rargers al ways we'Cume, Lesso:, Mathew 25-1). Para bie ct ibe ten virgius. Waeat Damacev.—Tie U. P. R. cro; repor’, '88u@d oo duue 2ch, mdicates= rome GAMaPsY 10 Wuta Mavitobasa aud | wdde ; “If we have eO0Oi wk wvy Talus duf- | ing une next two or ster Wee KS, VL Is boped that crops will ce ge ud avere ge goe. In (h@ territories iwarre a, pears t have beeu &p ample rainfall, af sail Ocrk Isuaxp Birps.—Among the con tribuulOns to the torthcoming ely num ber of the Prirce Edward I-land Magazine, Mr. Jokn McSwain bes an ¢xtenced article, t e secoud of the series ou the Ll’. E. ius d birds. He treats of the Stariow acd the Warblers most interestingly and pu's on record mucua valuable intor- mation hitherto anatiainabie. des tds HyYMENEAL.—§t. Patrick’s Oburch Montrea!, will be the scene of a pleasant event next Wednesday morning, when Dr. W. P. MeNaliy, of Bangor, Maine, and formerly of Summerside, and Miss Mar- garet KE. Haley, of M. ntreal, will be united in martiage. Afier tue ceremony Dr. ana Mre. McNal ly will leave for Prince E ward Island, god wiil spend a few day4 with relatives bt Abram’s Village. Rocky Point Exorr 1ons—Tne ex- cursions be ween Cuarlotietown and Rocky Point by the steamer Elfin have | only to become better known to te more highly appreciated. The eat is a delight- ful one, and Captain Wisener does every- thing 10 bis power to add to its pleasure. As will be seen by tne time-table pub- lished e'sewhere in Tue Examiner the sieamer makes a good many trips between theee poiuts during the day, ——<—<—<—< Tue Dust Nvutsance.—The dust Duis- ance Continues une bated in Charlottetown. The driver of ourone watering cart sits lisiJeeely on hie perch: aud drives up aod down Queen Stree’. Occasionally he makes an excursiOn in some other direction, but (Jaeea Siteet seems obe the favorite promenade, In the mesotme the dust plays “high jinks” on Queen Square, a state of allaira that could be remedied ia five minutes if the watering cart would go OVer it. Ra ale Home With tae [tr pay.—The lsland rifle team that was at Ealifax returned home last night,—tbie time with the vrophy. They were met at the wharf by several officers of the militia aod the Boys’ Brigade ct the Methodiet Church, the latcer asa guerd of honor. More particulars have come of the shootirg. The [elanders’ average at 200 yards was 29, at 600 yards 31? and at 6)0 yards 297. At the 500 yards sergt. Mejor Baird, sergt. Mooe and Major Crocket\ scored 35 tne possible. At this range one of Sergt. Moore’s sighting shots wasa bul!, and both Mejor Crocketi’s s.ghtiog shots were bulls. The highest ecore was 96, made by Guouer Mc- Eacbern, I+t, C. A, Halifax. Sergt. Baird and Sergt. Morse, the latier of tne 69th Battalion, N. S., made the secoud highest +core+,95. The weather yas favorable; the light was good and the winds somewhat varistie, The followiag are the individual scores: Sergt. Mejor Baird.....0...sssscccesesees 95 S-ret. ‘Moore. Pkg th a, ae M-jor Crockets:/.i..i 55st erscccecoceee 91 ident, Conchnets istaciics i Hiss 21S) | SAOGt. MOOR ais cbstddss + diac Ae Cons, Mdeith . .. 3: 6 cs teanelssoeunneiens ae Private Gay........ scsceeersess cteesccces OF Private Weathet itt cccccsss- > s+ c0eeee OF Feaem tetel: i Abi Ae ae You'll If vou do aot take advan‘ags of a({ «(fl our discount of aff 20 per cent «(fh off all our lines of perfurre all To ‘night this offer closes. M*ndiay mornirg you will be charged regular ptices. “Just what you want ( In perfumes will be found here. aff] uur stock is large and compietw, a] See our Window. if Francis Curran, aged 82 years, one of the old landmarke of the place, and highly respected by all who knew him. Kev. | Peter Curran, S:. Margarets, and Rev. Thos. Curran, 8t. Duustan’s College, are eons of the deceased, vhs Heated =, SSse FITTS ISIT RT ors Praia” ee as a cakes ae a ee ee, 2 ae Bs rr r Fee ds AEE ee. ee ey cM Pare et BIO eet sss pe Py, Ss Ye ee ots ai Rie ara roe nn & *”, SSS MEET ME AT THE ALWA/S BUSY STORE. ft \ | t ol | b | oti Don’t skip a paragraph in this ad, there’s dollars and cents saved in every line if you do your trading here. STANLEY BROS, Plaids for Childrens Wear Hendsome Dress Muslins per 0 yard yards dainty Dress 86 tar yard bright plaids, plain cotton suitings, 200 Muslins in four good colors 150 yards nice the ground is white with pink, sky, heliotrope and dark blue patterns. All fast colors and good wearers, marked end worth lle per yard—for Sat urday 5¢ per yard. and ginghams; stuffs that are sold and cheap at 12c to l4c per yard, You get them on Saturday for 8c per yard. some Dress Goods 60 yard black lace Gren- adine 44 inches wide 150 yards all wool Ae PER @Serges. Tweeds and YARD @ fancies, worth ;25¢ and 28c per yard, to please you Saturday 15¢ a. 50 yards light colored dress goods, double width 15c per ya rd now 10e per yard STANLEY BROS? EADY MAQE APRONS a. Here are values never be- fore offered in Charlottetown. Golored aprons with bibs and straps 10¢ each White lawn aprons with bibs and straps; bib tucked and trimmed embroidery in- sertion Pe each Two other lots trimmed with insertion and edging— these also have bibs and are wonders at the price 25 and 35c each. A SHIRT WAIST CHANC: FOR SATURDAY o° white Waisis, lat st pect fitting For Saturday Lawi. and per Aie Bacn striped sty le, Come Harly These goods won’t wait long for you at the pric Readymade ~ . Skirts All skirts here have been received from the factory this week, Thy are the very latesi. style, large box plait back, pertect fituing, and full four yards wide. Pure Linen Crash Skirte $1.10. White. Pique Skirt- $1.50 Three Colors in Crusb $175. Black Mohair Fancy $3 75. Navv and Black Serge $4 00. Tie Bargains For Ladies {Ac zach Ladies Ascot ties—white and colored piques, and color- ed silks; stock collars ]5¢ each. with and without Cream tace scarfs and mul] trimmed with lace. 25e each. Special Value in Ladies’ Back Hosiery 4, 13, 15 and 26¢ per pair, :} Stanley Bros, mPOA 2 ia 5a CR “ . rs - ae? eS aa ol tale ieee cine ademas ineananaiameameieaeaattal ’ - - - o + a dg . a ¢ UC + - pA raed ae eppaplonten semen raliienadoens ait, ” £ Tez rs Pernt 7 4