THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL MARINE INSURANCE and Freights. OS aT ae rf . 3 riulls, Cargoes Insured at Lowrst Rates. Sterling cer- tificates issued when required. Losses Promptly Settled, HORACE HASZARD April 26th, 1900. GENERAL AGENT. Re INSURANGE _ Very low rates quoted for desirable busi- ness. ; It will pay you tocall on me before placing your risks (Sh’'town, HORACE HASZARD, GENERAL AGENT. =—= 3 Ch’ town, — = April 26th, 1900 See ~~ THE ~~» Ocean Accident & Guarantee 0 orporation, Ltd OF LONDON, Special Travelling Accident & Sickness Coupon Policy. The above policy has just been issued by the greatest and most progressive Accident Company in the world to-day. : The policy is issued by the agent in Charlottetown at a moment’s notice and enclosed in a substantial pocket book. The indemir Death cause Temporary |)'s! $10.00 per week Tem} isablement caused by Smallpox, Varioloid Diphtheria, Meas- les; Asiatic, Cholera, Erysipilas, Appendicitis, Diabetes, Peritonitis, Pleurisy, Pneufffonia, Meningitis or Tetanus, $10.00 per week. PRICE OF POLICY—$3.06 per annum. AMES J. JOHNSTON, Stamper Block, QHARLOITTETOWN AGENT > = _—- Sa ties are as follows:— 1 by accident in passenger Railway conveyance $1500.00. ylement caused by accident in Railway conveyance, ——_-- Here Are The (6 Tints. Church's Alabastine comes in 16 beautiful tints and white, toomhere is the tint card that all up-to-date dealers have to show you, We sell Church’s Alabastine because it gives universal satisfaction to our customers. It won't peel, rub off or scale. It is recommend- ed by eminent physicians on account of its healthfulress. It grows harder with age. It is the only permanent water color wall and ceiling coating that is made to use with cold water. It will not fade. It can be applied coat over coat if you wish to change the tint. Itis never sold in bulk. That which pays our custon ers pays us, and that is another reason why we ~ ALABASTINE. 7 ; ss Beaver Mixed Paints, Enamel Paints, Gold All our ‘penta are snarenions. Kalsomine, Paints, Brushes a The Store That Civs Auray Goods F'res IN ORDER TO REDUCE OER PRESENT STOCK OF CROCKERY GLASSWARE, @ROCERIES, ENAMELED WARR, ETC For 30 days we will give free am Enameled Tea Pot or Coffee Pot with every purchase of ene dollar. Tea check rivea with our tea ard coffee, alse. P. MONAGHAN, Upper Queen 8 Sir ‘TILL ON HAND TRUSS IS a8 aS aS « ‘sw of: finest overcoatings and suitiags in Scotch we of Kx iand:nd €)2rman manufacture—at very fine prices to the ba ance of .me season. Allmew “cesh goods this season. 3 a.€. JOUN MLEOD &§CO | dr bi ied at ‘able weather ! : ‘elegance of our display. }the @pera House on Monday and Wed- Local and Other liams, \ 1 Q esTIe@N —EHave you found out yet 4 ked f.\r te Opera House on : » » Monday evening, May 2's datccibteacas 2Co,C A will meet toenight in 7.30 sharp for issue of new if@rm,. -_— o> | *—Court Abegweit,C,O. F. meeting in Forestera tonight. A full attend hol eguiar Ha sic el ek requested. ; ee ARTILLERY. lr:li tonigbt. No l Co. Artillery meets Mitters of ex:reme urgency require the presence ofevery man ; pany Rev - Mr. Webb wil! » North west” in St. Paul’s The lecture will be piern views, Schoolroom tonight. iilustrated by ia Fire.—A slight blaze in Mr. John Joy’s house, Great George street, called out the firemen about aine o’clock this morning. [he fire was in aback upstair room and was caused by two coats taking*fire while hanging on the wall behind a stove. Con siderable damage was done, The hose was not required. oe Ladies we’re showing a re- markable value in jet black cashmere, fine silk finish, gcod weight and width, at 45c per yard. It’s pure wocl, and we'll guarantee that you’ve never seen anything to com- rete with at anywhere near the price.—Moore & MeLeod, Owing to the veiv unfavor- last night, we will repeat tonight our show of silks, dress goods and mil. linery, Those who attended last night complimented us warmly on the beauty and It was a good show—worth re- peating—come tonight, 8 to 9.30.—-Stanley Bros. Tue Bioscope moving pictures of the war in Africe, which are to be shown in pesdayjevenings of next week, will afford our citizens an opportunity of Sseeiog ore of the wonders of the age. These pictures will be ehown by Mr. A. D. Johneton under the management of Mir. A. R. Cogswell, of Halifax. In the towns | throughout Nova Scotia where these pic- tures have been shown the press com- ments are exceptionally favorable, A New Cunarder. New York, April 25.—The new Cunard line steamer Iyernia arrived yesterday from Liverpoo] and Queenstown on jer maiden trip with 182 cabin and 1735 steer- age passengers, andthe usual consign- ment of mail. The Ivernia is command- ed by Captain Alexander McKay. Her gross tonnage is 13,688; length 600 fect overall. On her trial trip she averag. ed 16.8 knots. She has twin screws and her engines are of 10,000 indicated horse power, —Cannot The Guardian back up iis proposal that the people of Prince Kdward Island should vote out the Scott Act and accept a Prox vincial Prohibitory law of doubtful effect with even one good and sufficient reason ? We pause, again, for a reply. Biack DiamonD Line.—The steamships of this line will resume their regular ser- vice on the opening of navigation from Mootreal to Charlottetown, North Sydney, C. B,and St.John’s Newfoundland. The first intended sailings: are S S Caconna from Montreal on or about May 5th, due at Charlottetown on or about May 8th; S S Bonavista from Moatreal on or about May 12th, due at Charlottetown on or about May 15th. The above steamers will sail from Obarlottetown for St. John’s, New- foundland via North Sydney, carrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck and pro- duce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as regards freight avd parsage, see ad. later or apply to Peake Bros & Co. agents. A very hanisome display of new dress goods aud silks will form oneof the at- tractions at the opening tonight. Moore & McLecd. Gentlemen will be interested in the ehowing ot handsome colored shirts and new neckwear tonight. New patriotic ties --in a dozen varieties. Moore & Mc» Leod. OPERA HOUSE Monday 4pril 30, and Wed- nesday May 2. BIOSGOPE MOVING PICTURES OF THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. Popular prices, 35 and 28 cents, Seats on Sale Tuesday morning, 19, 25, 28, 38, 41, 86, +9, 96, 1.08, 1.13, 1,26, 1.31, 1.43, 1.44, 1.49, 1.70, 1.76, 1.89, 2.16, 2.70, 2.93, 3.16, § 3.33, 3 38, 3.92 , 4.05, 4.28, 4.50, 93, 68, 54, 63, 72, 81. l *)) o Stas 7.20. These Figures Are Curtain Sellers Never in the History of this store have ‘ve had such Bargains to offer you in LACE CURTAINS. We don’t care how poor you are, you can afford to replace your old curtains, We don’t care how rich]you} are, we have curtains to please you, 1232 | Pairs, Curtains’sale This W eek “MY STORE” ll KL 61 patterns at our ‘Lace Aa Re Dain ee a hes aretha I ee sent est EE a NS “Have you an eye for the Beautiful” If so you will derive unlimited pleasure by inspecting our Millinery Department now replete with spring’s latest produc- tiuns. This department which is co paratively new; extends almost full length of store It is fii -d up second to none om P, E. I. being newly tinted, carpet» .is very light some and contaius large bevel mirror, ever: «dvantuge is afforded in selecting goods. One glance at its soft dainty + «terials, their exquisite shacdings and the arrangement of suci, sufficiently assures that capability prevails throughout. Our trimmed hats and bonnets are (not copied millinery) but creations of natures highest gift ORIGINAL ARTISTIC TALENT the result of which cannot be obtained in any copy and can only be accomplished by our milliner MISS BIRCH who besides being an acknowledged artist in her line has an immense range of Tips, Chiffons, Laces, Buckles, etc,, to suleet from and will meet the requirements of all in point of price. “Customers both old and new will receive every atientionjin her department” at MATTHEW & MCLEANS Souris, P. EK, L FIT FOR-A PRINCE 7— Sy Sor Wholesale frou tae distiller, A. G. Tacupson & Co, a a War Lost Foun Fount, r NTHD.--A general servant. Mre Je anes itenpe 00, Rochtord Stree nets Liddy Apply a WANTED aT ONCE.—Corr: sponde nt in every town to act aS My correspondei Rig money, In writing state your pres kent occu. pation, Corre spondence confidential. WE Draper, 1132 Bri madway, New York, N Y, general housewor \NTED.--A girl for “i Hughes, Hillsborough Jibs, Aplyt> Mrs = 1 2 onvé n'. — WANTED,—A i general servent, must be @ good plain cook, good wages. Appl) at Uhig office 3 ins PASTURE LOTs.--To let a4 acre lotog | Spring Park Road, olso3 acreson Brighton ; Road. Apply 'o Peake Bros & Co tf i > as ” nS cial ‘ LOST—A g id watch on the 12th inst. be. |} tween E, W. taylors store and Post Offies Fidder will b> wr ard by leaving it at th, | Office. dy 3\. is | FOR SALE.—Wesirable residence, please j antly situated at the head of Prince Street, Heated by hot water, electric lighting, large out stables. etc, etc. intending pureaserg can inspect the premises every Thursday afternoon. Full particulars on applica'ion te Mrs. Unsworti. 3 wks tues & sat, WANTED.--Girls to learn the millinery —— Enquire of Miss Dalton at Staniey ros. If you feel anything the matter with your stomach | leave off tea and trv cocoa shelis for awhile. Itis the healthiest and best drink or men, women and children. Only 8 cts per» b, 2 lbs for l4cts. If your merchant does not keep them send to Brace’s, Grocery, Upper Queen Sireet. dy & why Zins. TO LET.—A three story dwelling house on Prince Street, Modern anoreceraeate can be putin if required. Apply te W. W. Wellner, dy 6 ins. OK SALE at bargain: 1 Sail Boat, wf, keel, Unsinkable, watertight compartments, new set of sails, anchors taekle and complete outfit. Apply to W E Bentley, Box = Char- ” tetown. See ey et sola GAYS SEEDS GAY'S TREES GAY'S PLANTS Buy your Seede from GAY and thereby take the first etep towards the same encess as themselves. We makea specialty of Vegetable Seeds, ana we are acknowledged to be the largest growers of Vegetatles on P_E.I. and this fact places us in a posi-= tion not attained by any other secdsioen in the province. Our Seeds to be had only direct from us the Uh’town market, or mailed er Prices as low as in shipped toany address. avy other firm. Trees—We havea fine assortment of Ornamental! Trees comprising Horse Chee- nut, Maple, Pise, Mountain Ash, Elm, Weeping Trees, etc etc, also Gooseberry, Curant, Strawberry Plants etc. Berry box. es wholesale and retail. Plante—We are making giant strides in this department ofour busiaess and have every facility and requirement in the shape of glass houses and extensive hot beds plants. This important branch will be advertesed in detail later on, As many flower and vegtable seeds req- uire to be sterted under glaass to bring them to maturity (with our short season of summer.) We believe it to the advante age of any business man, or farmer, to buy their plants from ws, as seeds under glass must have constant attention from competent and experienced hands to Lave any degree of success. Noie, we devote epecia! attention to the culture and necessary hardening off, of plants before Seiting out in'the open, A sample of Palms, Ferns, Asparagus, Sprenger}, etc, etc. to arrive shortly. J.d, GAY & SON Charlottetown, P. E. I, asta aetek dees i Freight Wanted, For 300 to 500 tous of scrap iron from New Ferrol, Nfld. to Quebec, or Mon- trea), either eail or steam’ For further particulars apply io Reid Craig & Co. Quebec. dy3i. DR- GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (@raduate McGill University) Office and Residence— Dorehester Stree Offee Hours—9 to 10, a. m., and 7 to 8, p. m. lte 3 PYom pt attention to eountryealle,