1 -fs., was-»¢¢~»»yu»».a»..a .»~ - i I l r 9 g =__ ___ T________ -1 , , A,A g- ,gA_-_f <___ " pw ._ " *_ _» .A-_ .- 1 ` ` M ' M A. = 34-~ Special Notice M 660600 -I-|»-H-+¢v-|»-I-t-s~|~s-+-|-|»-|»+a-4»-|-\»¢ Having purchased from Mr. F. J. Hornsby the stock and good will of hi Books and Stationery Business in iliehiorris Block we will continue am’ matte" "1 th” charges made' "t ’ r Henderson was a good and edlcient 5 h the business in its various branches, lelling at lowest prices for cash only. lies B. M. Hornsby, who has mana- and what looks like unfair treatment now god the business in the past, will be e ill ¢h°~T2° Of the 35079- ‘nd will he T ith the wishes of those who elected the I D pleased to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A choice new stock of Wall Papers 1 will be at once put on sale, and all departments of the business will be mt Well stocked. A Well supplied news stand will be s special feature of the business. The store will be known as “The Bazaar Bookstore." THE Bllllll GUMPANY ill llillllllli lilllllllll _ I » MONDAY JUNE 4, _ |900. » ‘_ ,_-Y--A-__--l~ - - -----~-- --A*-* -°-_--e_ It is difiicult to understand the attitude of some of the Summerslde Councillors toward Officer Henderson who, by the aid of the Mayors casting vote, appears to have been punished while his trial is not yet complete. Why the matter did not f' the Crown of this Island the Omces of the Y up -» , _ ,:"_¢¢3" s¥%lM_lll'!e_!ll'”¢’=' 'Ae _ _ __...,;“ -__ 'rm-: no-AnmA.\*. cnArtr.o1~1~s'rowi1A. `rRtN_oi'n _ hnwsan' lrsr.ANi€5.2¥J'uo*E¢ Onmotion of Hon Mr. _Farquharaon the House went Committee with Mr. Reid in the chair on the bill to regulate the tqe of opening and closing public offices ` Charlottetown. The bill provides that the Office of the Prothonotary and Clerk of ‘ Surrogate and Judge of Probate of this Island, and,of the Registrar of Deeds and 'Keeper of Plans in Charlottetown and Summersldeand all other Public Omees under the direction ofthe Government of this Province shall be opened litflthe hqsr _of nine o'c1ock _ln the' forenodn of each ___‘ _ ,_ __ __ . _ _ vaurrnyss-_ii _ _ You should be deeply interested in the lcorrectand honest filling of your physic- ian’s prescription. Incvery_c&8e;9i_1r.dl§f__ fpensing is scientifieclly and ~ 1-done with s. view to best results for the sick. 1 ` _= A Great Medical Discovery-.>A i Paine’s Celery Compound ls'thecroWnlD8 'gmedical dinovery of the century. TNI# :popular medicine is our gent loader. .It ‘ i 'gives the best results in nA¢v0\lldil¢lD°l» I come pefore the police committeegfand ,yt W _ taken under oath are also matters for ¢ hy the testimony sotar heard wainoti that hour until the hour of four o'clock in ndnhall _remain and continue g$_pen_.___3or hc transaction of business _thdrsln he afternoon of each day. Provided that thought. The persons who gave the ln- fcrmation appear not to be of sufficient denial f Mr Henderson which denial appears to cover any import prosecutor in Charlottetown years ago from the Fifteenth day of May to the Thirty-first dayof October in each year the said offices shall close on Saturday at the hour of one o’cl0ck in the afternoon. Mr. Shaw thought the ll0ur'sh0i1ld Abe from 9 to 6. _ f 0 Kr.Peters disagreed with Mrashaw and bought the otllcials could notfstand such ours . The hours under ' this provision are an hour earlier than in other places. He thought the hours in the bill suffici- r.n.1. _ A _-qu-__-»&-- ' ' 1 ` I He-It is gentle 'woman's omce -'to lean. She-Of course. And it is mans office tolean against. _ ' " THE ONLY Hans. avi-ti of Brigmrs Dis `_ for Many _ Ye;r`s3Cupd1by D954 °%,I'§“F'! Pm!-"" Nlsrswa, June `4.-Mrs. 15.- Helios, formally of Listowel, _came here as 4118812 i_l1l1lI’&l8l_l, flyspepsia, Bright’s disease and f liver complaint. I " ‘ i Beddin Broe.,Drugglsts, Clmrlcttetcwn. ' to see that she has something substantial " _ weight to carry conviction against the I ° o . M . A . I w D resent Council in Summerside. 10w¢d at, |1003, _ _` __ p _ OC lL LEGISLATURE. " _ h -°-°" _ t xtended to him can hardly be in accord "my mug' I S hese hon. gentlemen put such an Act Hon. Mr. Sinclair thought 9 to 4 o’clock_ roper hours. Half an hourshonld be al-_ Hon Mr Farqu,ha`rson`-In reglrdrte Mir. haw‘s statementsald thatthe _Opposition ad called for the hillsaid heifhad niever card the call and besides why did not Saturday, June 2. House met at 11.30. Mr. Henry Pineau asked the Com- missioner of Public Works whether he had received a petition from the inhabit- ants of Mill River and vicinity, pra in Sneennsnrs to FJ. Hornsby. louis Block. Ch’tovm. Mch l6.lilJ0 Y R’ for the opening of la road from Albert Guards, Mill River,to Charles McMillau’s, } E & *Your Milinery Our workrooms will rushed this week; if con- venient, we ask you, and will consider it a favor for those who can, to leave their trimmed hat order asearly in the week as possible. Perkins & Cc. The Millinery Leaders. »¢¢“»¢»..m‘°J»¢l¢¢ Western Road, Lot 5. Hon. Jas. R. McLean said the road was partly opened some time ago. The work would be proceeded with during present Summer. Mr. A. A. McLean asked the Commis- sioner of Public Works if it is the inten~ tion of the Government to construct a Bridge on the road known as Scoonccr _or Stewart Road, Let 48 aleading from Lot 48 Road to Mount Herbert) and if so whether tenders have been called for or whether materials have been purchased for its construction, if so from whom, and to what amount; also whether the said road is a public road and _what is its width. Hon. Jas. R. McLean stated that the contract had been given to John M. Jenkins ' for $88.00. The width of the road would be increased. A Mr. A. A. McLean asked the Commissioner of Public Works the name of the person or persons from whom the stone now heaped \--qu' -__ _ _at the north end of the Provincial Build- 'ing was purchased. the price paid for uvnnmlnp c. Siimlard life Assuranca 0, i§..§?;‘;.1’§Z‘ §?.i§"§lI?‘il`Z‘€v°.§’.?.§.‘;“i?. ‘EEZ Slillllallll. _ N0 better investment" than billfpassed. Its provisions are as follows: _our or year endowment' i"(1l18 Cllly Of Cl'l3I'lOl»l2€l'»0Wl1 by 8. l)y~l&W OI’ Unconditional policies. Thg Standard has Over :_ shall use any art, trade, mystery or oc-, . . l lfyvgsted 111 Can- ‘professional or mercantile or other busin- ada. ._ _ _‘_ may deem proper for enforcing the ll lllllllllli ill T 2. The term “Commercial Traveller" l I 'merchandise either by sample or other- l 'lhalt wasps tothbe moulded and wise to or from any person, firm or incor- 4 “J ‘°” ' 8° ° “nd "° “se Zporated company when such person, firm same and the purpose for which the ,same was purchased and when pur- `chased. Hon. Commissioner of Public Works _said the stone was purchased from Mr. L»Pnrd ' _for the purpose of building up the i outside of the building where vaults were placed. y » i chair onthe bill to further amend an act to consolidate and amend the several lactsincorperative the act of Charlotte town. Mr. Rogers said the Mayor and Council had been petitioned to have this i, 1. It shall be lawful for the Council of p, by-laws duly enacted torest-rain, regulate ‘, and license any person, not being a resid- ent or rate-payer of this province who cupation or carry on or engage in any ess or employment (excepting Commer- ` cial Travellers) in the said City of Cl:ar~ lottetown and to impose by such by-law s 3 such fines and such imprisonment with or without hard labour as the said Council `_sa.me. imcntioned in the preceding section shall _be construed to mean a person who of- fers for sale, sells or takes orders for any kind or dessriptlon of goods wares or cate showed that* _ death resulted from _ --_ gphoid fcver._ The ‘ octor himself said into force when they were in power. They would like to make hours longer because Liberals happened to occupy the odices. He thought the hours in the Bill proper and would place alll haw, A. A. McLean, Peters, McLaugh-‘ n. It was held to be unfair to the people ` and you told me what to de. I suffered with a pam _in my stotnhch and left side and thought that it would lull me. Now I am glad to write skis and legzycu know that I sm all right. I can omy_wor now ‘th t ' urld I ' that tired feelingwlthxtl Iptigd to haggt lllgzg bottles of Dr. Pu.-rce’s Golden M¢di¢9_1 Dis. oops? and two vials of his ‘Pleasant Pellets’ cu me." _ _ Dou’t let the dealer sell you a substitute, if you want a cure Insist on having Golden Medical Discovery ” area P1 1; p 11 1;, ,pass Charlottetown, leaving Ferry on V complexion pewdeearian Th; 23;: the S an return at 4 p m She will call it West _ - r km A - - . ~` - _ _ healthy and the complexion clear. A, Vim* 50th 05.1%; *md ,‘20mlD8~ This UTD Th.u°d°m_F__nnde”, ° ~ --A Ae-~»~~---~-_A ~~ - A- A AJ A s _ .JL _ _ __ A __ _ _-__» willb_e_ma&_,evqryFriday.p until further p ggnmggygagm C05, wh,”-(_ T0 CUKUA WLD INA DAY. w £5- A ~ A Q, notice. _ A Af- _ A A A9d&w1mc. an . _ _ _ ' 1;, < - ~ me 9 ¥ 15? Rl 8 ml'?§gg?»gi Ti)&&§'§;§eulibi§iui ‘_ _ _ ftefsl- l¢0¢88lO;e_cf.:_...°;:- - ~“~~e°e~iA Another A AA A _ A L_* _ O1’ S8-16, _A c I -A l _ I lo! tht valnabie Msult Extract ul C rWei1hake 8 FP6°ill'J '0f_' _ p 1°-II»f!brsp”(v_\ihich `gavs such J i_ _ 00 DIG) good sausfaction last season) te°°i'c-(I lf~lly. " ijA”vs'laahle aid _to direction. 1A-its-teveg»#e_=s_f_.| appetite. ` -' 1 E_§D2¢ifll-lf 7'i`lll‘§l»i0l‘n'!1`|0: bqirg Sold at -15c per tvct'le"or 2'fo'rA es gs! cereal D1-44 s s@;p » 66 if* '1 Southport will 'leave West Biver_Bridge __ on Friday next. Ma 4th at.7.15 for ’ A._Bruce’/s. ‘ 10, d&w tf Old Ladies' Capes. Made from good ` _ ` 1' _ ` ` cord worsted trimmed with lace with ‘ ‘ ‘ A Q beaded trimmings. Full _length and ~ _ - __A _ comfortable. A most stylish garment. About30 in stock All sizes ." t . . oo one o . .- 4 ss 5 ssoo d <1 I f éswmiiis’ Padonu£ (lb. i dl, 6iw_3d.as 'S'rEs1nm SoU'r1=.u>on'r.-The, steamer KNNED 0DS lhisis the Store fail » < For anything in Men’s Wear from As. Collar ,Batten Our stock is large and well selee'ed "and onrprices White Dress Shirts, colored Shirts, soft frontald Fine Silk front Shirts. V _ __ _ Nice soft Flannel Shirts to' wear with 1vhiLteAc~Jll”l\'-I Light1BalbrigA;a.u Underwear, double thread, 75cAand Cashmere Hose, cotton hose, from 10c_n_p. A _ A Neckwear in endless variety from_i5a to $1.00 Bracesin every desirab'e_ make from '1_5c to 75:. Our Tailoring Department is in _full blast, __ _lim "ssivsc° _ llindlirs but ) "_»‘ i ` _*fr isis' _ -~ _pi A ,Ai 5 _ jr »... __TIl I ` _ __ In all the latest Our CARBON” V Our customms are all _ ' Be Sars M Ladies* HIto~&ilere. N ~ , _I.:_,>_,., ,___ `_..;_,._ ,_,. ¢._ ‘ -