as ee re A TW ae Sie Hea iw cs rier a aa we ce * 7 rs ee P Mag Be CE a es, ¥ \ : os aw a . ao . . Fy ' 4 + Ae the matter of the Del ardiiratioa cours. 3} tons bay... ee 8 ee me. mek WW TATION (S THE SINCEREST ' a 1% i i J 5 A i ‘ ‘” ¥ " : Al : , : : 5 piv Vi o - RATATAT OVI ' 1 rawMh ALA ‘AU » rT Tal AEN \ ¢ C. RICHARDS & (C0., Yarmouth, N.S., i was Over, O€ ‘a NOTES AND COMMENTS. 3 see out-gen 2 Bu well as Cro Waa 1é y rr Botha ‘ 4 i Me a DD f Paria, save that Lord Na! sbary,owing to the pub- the award In Bay Railway, ident lawrers as to the ad- supplementary view to determining the nature of international on Eogland o Poa ivoking a conference with the more acc A corre: por dent «f the Helifax Herald in Sout: Atrica ba« the following parayraph ina recent letter: “Oa Sunday, March 4th, the Reve. Almon and Pullers} ton joined the +giment from Cape Towa, and sre now morchiog with us. They re-| port that Dr. Barrie, the Y. M. ©. A.| to the medical steff at River where the fever patents agent, is attached Orange are.” -~Surely the superintendent of the rail- way is not so insensihle to the needs and waots of western Pr as to permit it, | at thie bnav + when everebody | wants te mov iv, to be served by the game old train of winter, often two hours late. The wert is, in train matters, « long sufferirg commup-} ity ; and itis a3 well not to make a bad system unbearable. The boat apesial should ran through to Tignish daily. heriag = You Be ied to be present at the | great nervy exhibition on Thurscay | evening, Apri! 26th. Moore & Me- Leods. _ WESTERN SHIPPING. i i — | Suuxers'pe, 19:h April, 1900. | CLEARED. i i [7th Apri!, Schr. Restive, Cain, Pictou, | ballast. From Alberton o2 16th April, per Schr. | Fraok, Capt. Miller, for Sydoey : 500 bushel polatoes........cecrerees $100 00 | 1,000 Lushel oats ..........000. b occics SOT 28 00 | $428 00 | The above carg» was shipped by Jobn | P Brennan, A berton. ee | EEP your blood pure and your | stomach and digestive organs ina | healthy coudition Sy taking Hood’s | Sarsaparilla and you will be WELL- Apprentice wanted to learn the tailoring; ue with some experience preferred, apply » DA Bruce. New booke received t»lsy at Carters’ Jookstore: “The Travsvaal from With- 0,2 “From Cape Town to Ladysmith,” Mr. Thomas Atkins,’ “By Right of Sword,” “Joan of the Sword Hand.”—Geo Carter & Co. cars Wal Pager en AD WANTED. | | At Kensington Taro+ry, two journey- mev curriere, steady work to the right man ; dy 1 week ce. B. LOVE & SON. Es CN 4 ay —| Fe °K SALE at bargiin: 1 Sail Boat, 20ft. ke |, Unsinkable, watertight compartments, p: vy set of sails, anchors tackle an complete eu it. Apply .o W E Bentley, Box 1058 Char- }. tetown, 3l. Vants, Losi Found, “a0 Le@T.—ine desirable residence on Prince Street, t wo doors above Johnsons’ drug store. Fitted with bath room and medern conveniences. Possession on June Ist. Ap- ply to F. S. Moore. dy 3ins LOST—Herse weight with rops attached finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving game at W. M. Voffin’s. FO LET.—A thres story dwelling house on Prince Street, Modern improvements cao be ! put in ifrequired, Apply te W. W. Wellner, dy 6 ins. ' a born Orato eer et JHILDREN’S ENTLERTAINMENT ; . . . i : : ] \ y t War la Jenkins, Ha lodgson a 1. Arthur Warbartoy’s lak yf : ) i au, @& ) iman and I Somao, and 4 VIO l 0 p . Hooper, vere aii nie@as resting. But the = sir of the Queen” und “A Speech” by Ernest Weeks, em very little tots, were the two numbers wh ch brought dowa the house. The former uas a wonderful pair of lungs, and dressed in uniform he sang with tal the bearing and vigor » veteran. [The latter--well he’s When his speech, in which he promised another as long as his arm -omes home from the war, illed and bowed three when his fatner or four time “tbat he had said quite enough for one e% eniog,”’ [ne singing in apleasing maaner of “Up With the Flag,” by Miss Echel Stewart and “(od Save the Queen” brougbt to an end a pleasant evening’s enjoyment. The promoters of the entertainment are to be greatly congratulated oa the success which attended the renlition of the pro- gramme—but they certainly deservel a better audience? “MILLINERY OPENING. The millinery opening of F. Perkins & Co., took place 3 standing the wet weather, @ gceat many L yeaierday, and notwito- | ladies took the opportunity of visitieg and seeing this grand di-p'ay; and though, as one of the metubers of the firm remark- ed. it was held under the most unfavorable circumstances it was attended by the very best resulis. The display of trimmed millinery and millinery trimming was far superior to anything tbat the firm had shown in the pasi. Over the entrance to the larg? millinery department was a mooster worse shoe, the emblem of good Juck, trimmed with flow- ersofevery color. atthefurther end of the department was a large maltese Cross, in the centre of which stood in bold relief, General Roberts, the man to whom all Britain looks today with the intensest in- terest. He was surrounded with red, white and bive fowera. Bas ths greater interest for those who atiended the opening was in the pretty hats and boanets which were on exhibition. They were eery pretty, but for one t>) enter into & de~ ecription of them woull be folly. It would seed a lady to appreciate them and a williner to describe them ; end as the writer is neither, but one of the sterner sex he could only stand off and admire them. We certaialy think that F. Perkins & Co. are to be coograta iated on. having in their bead milliner one of such good taste and artistic abiity, and wethink Mies Mutch may well fee! compiimented that so many of the young ladies of the cit7 came out on such a dis- agreeable day to see the opening. _ WHY DO YOU SUFFER From Rheumatism, When an Appli- eation of Griffiths’ Menthol Lini- ment Will Relieve All Your Suf- fering in a Few Minutes? It is an Antidote for Any Pain. Mr R. A. Pilgrim of Pilgrim Bros., soda water manufacturers, Hamilton writes: A short time ago I was attacked s0 badly with muscular rheumatism In my wrist that it caused = arm to swell to the elbow, the pain being almost unbear- abie. Griffiths’ Menthol Liniment was ap- plied, and in a few minutes the pain left me, and in less than six hours every trace of swelling and soreness had entirely dis appeared. It certainly does cure rheuma- tism, Price 25 cents, by all druggists Ladies chocolate luced boots just opened at R. K. Jost’s. Our importationgof cloths for spring and summer is now complete, and we in- vite inspection of the largest and novbiest stock of suitings,overcoatiogs apd trouser- ing, to beseen inthis city. Correct style, perfect fit and best workmanship guarante- ed. Always on hand, a full line of gents’ furnishings.— John McLeod & Co. New shirte, peckwear, new colored | handsome patterns and low prices at D. A. Bruce’s. Easter Gownings—Scotland’s darlings, wool mittures in happy color combin- ations. 200 new pieces opened yesterday. —Jas Paton & Co. 8, tf. We have baby carriages to suit you, whether you want to pay much or litle. Bat quality the best in any case. Joho Neweron. —lwk. Garters’ Seeds Grow Hammond | ee 1e clapping did not | | cease until he told the audience THE DAILY EXAMINER, 1900 CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 20, Ever(MoTHER Sout? Have if inthe House Local and Other Items, ‘THE DAILY EXAMINER | White and Blu2,” by pupils of Queen vocd dell will m yr ee) Subscription $4 a Year House at 5 p.m | “\ "Tocurethe common ailments thatmay | ot | Mont} “\. occur in every family as long aslife | 39 cents a Month. | AY eS) © vinda | eS Le Re ety hie ¥%, has woes. | THC VA " ™ xy ~~ SOHNSONSANODYNE LINIMENT ie { avibl ’ xe KA has been used and indorsed since 4 A - oe a SA 1810, to relieve or cure every form ription, $1 a Year = ha ~ Nae >, ‘“«” of Pain and Inflammation;Is Safe, | Pay in Adva ‘ i ' Soothing,Sure. Otherwiseitcould | ila . An ve I ; {= Fyn \s not have existed for almost “ostpala J Yy AQCross ) benny “4 Yee es aCcentury. ie eerie Ye Wy Se Aa, \ \ CE . oe a } .. : i +a yi : & er y ' PATLY | N at inf | ver” icONS _ | Yas Dany Exa Bist Ware re = meth Pw * wW Fr : ae ‘ By | Bn AHN2Y ANODYNE | day of publicati a yes | . 3. © Ui g° i 5B =a « ng pla y \ 3 ~ Fe | N : MM E nN ‘ : ; Se “=. . 1s strictly a family remedy for | 4 Poe aa Le naias much as External use c v Ya (3 To cure Colds,Croup, Coughs, Catarrm o3 suere Ss pe ae laa Pett tha Rey én ae MS ‘ -d > Cramps and Colic it acts promptly.— WM anand ts ro 8 = ~~ a ‘ auwes ™ + at #7 sn i re) : ase S j ste 86 ORIGINATED BY AN OLD FAMILY PHYSICIAN. 3 3 | Fohe pena, Kiet ered . ° . ss i oe ve | 40 \ La wae ast Chere is not a medicine in use which possesses the confidence of the public toa jo | FJH y, Victeria Ro i : gt > © , An : iment For almost : ntury it has ae ; 13 %e stood up Te . . rit. w ; ae eee co a’ digan— rie i “_ sale is stead ‘ be ' ais - ae o—" } Kens'ugton K Lov »A \ fort St 7 ists , nie 1 Little York— 8 Br eee 5s . 8. JOHNSON, Esq.—Fifty years ago this month, your father, Dr. Johnson, left mesome 4s, | Moral HD vcEwen ! A 900 Ss x wy Johnson’s A ne Liniment I ve ld ; eve ince + - - a ssn ikaw 2 a i: has la x ' Mt Slawart p muglas & Jardine. irying estadlisamen L al Se ee ee eee a a that t to the present —" } summerside—D & C 8, 1 W Will ) sod : : st JOHN B. RAND, North Waterford, Maine, January, 1891 36 ~ : Small & Beairsto. . “we, Send for our Book on INFLAMMATION, mailed free. Sold by all Druggists. ouris— e y seaman, o— te Put up in Two Sizes, Price 25 and 50 cts. I. S. JOHNSON & CO., Becton, Tiaas. eae duet.CB ~ a Fedies: By. Week te nde an I ate te te Se die He He He He He He Pe Pe Fe He FR. IR FRI Fe 7 ss eons need “tion: 8p “Wonks 2s slvr | 38 ARMA VE MRA RVR RRA RRA FORE HE | i fin tod 2 issue you Ww seethey *4 | , ' aL fuetay ang eT a : Auction ing Saturday evening trom = 7 to Pe ——— ss ——} i i 3.39 p.m rus | ; : : a)4 i } ; . pie hgh hk at. Hat i oO J , i Cough A firet clave farm, good young orchard A ect }ESTION.—It is surcested dV a | | <> vood buildings, 62 acres ine high state of wag that theproc atior to-t rs i} : sd PR i Me , i Pn Af Pls: ye or pi Fr ten ores (| only needs to be attented to in a proper and thorough manner to be eredicated cultivation 2) m les from Ch arlottetown. \Oya tazette ,calling the House forthe | j ealy fr : : asthe eo : 2. I} The farm of Mre. William Gillispie on the 8th of May should state that the members || entirely from your sy stem. Liniment rubbing and flannel wraps about the chest ij Brackley Point Road opposite Sherwood re es F ‘ . | » | ij n thro ‘oo “Tc sorthy br + }, : ‘ x : , ; » are called “ to meet for the despatch of | neve veer gece peel WP Ap neces ar 9 Cemetery to be scold by auction on the tne government.” not sufficient, they don’t go de ep enough. ¢ Bey © farm on Monday, April] 23rd, 1900, at 10 cen | |} The root of the disorder is pulmonary 9 ey o clock, a. m. A rare chance to gete } sOTU .— 2( ag 711 sliver | i} ° io rg ~~ i _ ly = co '| weakness—build that up—strengthen it [ . gcod farm. E is sture on e é nsouta A 5a. i ‘ . = > nes ae . : isd |) with Adamson's Balsam and your ahic F.H. HORNE, 10 thes Y ° M. C. A. Hal ° before the } | April 17th, 1900 Auctianeer. Teachers’ Institute, on Saturday evening | ® a al aig ll soil the 2!et inst. at 8 o’clock. In addition to | | Cough Is Cured. the lecture tuere will be three choruzes. 25 Cents AT ALL DRUGGISTS. a n HTSTRY “Soldiers of the Queen,” by pupils of , og SI i i Prince Street School, “Rule Britannia” | by pupils of West Kent School and “Red | paren, ret aeacer ee ae ee ee or ~ New Prowse Block ' Boe F & Fs ge aa , Square School. Parents and others inter- | ested in educational work are cordially invited. lirst door to the right up tairs. | Telephone connection. e AE | DR. A € PS 3 a Myton Va CA tip diaeines More Grapvates—This morning, Mr. | Herbert Stewart, son of James Stewart, | Esq., of the firm of Stewart & Gates, of this city, and Mr. Simon A Campbell, of | am Souris, received their diplomas from | 2 Principal Oxenbam, of the P E Island | | oo Ml Bosnead Commereial College. These young Fe ae ee gentlemen paseed a highly successful 3 > PACIFIC. uk es examination. after receiving a full business course at the P. E.1.C. C. From what we know of their ability and attainments, we believe both of them wiil prove to be first-class ‘accountants, and we wish them grand success in whatever position they may attain in the commercial world. Four students have thus graduated from this college during the present week. Progress is the word. Beots ard Shoes arriving daily. EASTER — HOLIDAYS Gs Excursion Tickets will be sold for the x Publi¢ 2’ ATONE WAY LOWEST FIRST-CLASS FARE April 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th, | good for return April 17th, 1900. | For School Vacations. | Something neat that will wear to the best satisfaction and can be sold with- in the reach of all for the least money at =a ips | McQUAID’S Brack Diamonp Live.—The steamships | cS VLC 5 of this line will resume their regular ser- | re vice on the opening of navigation from Montreal to Cnarlottetown, North Sydney, GO. B.and St.Jobn’s Newfoundland. The | § first intended sailings: are SS Caconna j § from Montreal on or about May 5h, due at Charlottetown on or about May 8:1; 8 S Bonavieta from Moatreal on or about May 12tb, due at Charlotietown on or about Miy 15th. The above steamers will sail from Dharlottetown for St. John’s, New- foundland via North Sydney, carrying ho:ses, cattle and sheep on deck and pro; ducse under deck at lowest possible rates. = For furtber particulars 48 regards freight and passage, see ad. later or apply to Peake Bros & Co. egents. To Pupils and Teachers of Schools and Colleges, on Surrender of Standard form of | School Vacation Railway Certificate signed | { by the Principal, sell round trip tickets as ' er, j aN . . : . : To Statiers on the Atlantic Division and | the Ontario-Quebec Div'sion, as far as and ' } ! ‘ 1 . RAO ao bat rcluding Montreal, at ONE WAY LOW- cae ' IST FLRST-CLASS FARE from April 6th ‘14th inclusive. good to return until April 4th, 1900. To. stations VAY LOWEST FIRST CLASS FARE to Montreal, added tp) ONE WAY LOWEST FIRST-CLASS FARE AND ONE THIRD © f rom Montreal, from April 6th to 14th, in- / Ausive, goed to return until April 24th, 1906. . UY. A. J. HEATH, all Win Merchants ge p. P. A., ©. P. R. Montreal AT ONE wesi ol Probabilities for Sunday, . st. John, N. B. April 22nd {fine and clear. | Wholesale from thejdistiller, A. G. J -cupson & Co Glasyre Just the weather foz you to — ——————ESS= tury out in one of Weeks & |S NATIONAL OVC) £4 AUTOMOBILE. Lt | Men’« pstent leatber laced boots $3.00 at ‘TORONTO. pair at R. K. Jost’s. All Nationals are lecally guaranteed; if you meet with an accident 4 Lines of the repairs are made right here—no repairs charges for you to pay, no delays. Men's Boots __| We wish to draw your atten- tion to $3.00 a pair Men’s Chocolate Dongola laced Boots—stylish and Columbia Gears. Note the gear in the Canadian--made Columbia bevel gear chain less. E confortable. You cannot adjust itin the gear shafc. Youcan move it $3 (0a palr forward and back. You cam al ways control its ease of running en’s : iouteet = ool because you can control its position. ee COLUMBIA CHAINLESS MODELS, 65 and 68......+.seeeee eee $66.00 es COLUMBIA CHAIN MODBLS, 63 amd 64.....+..eeveeees eee S6008 $4.00 a palr Men’s Fine Dongola The Columbia is a Nationa! lecally guaranteed wheel. the Golumbia catalogue. Get Walking Boots—leather xe lining —- good fitters— good wearere > HARTFORD CHAIN MODELS, 23 and 24-..+0+.-+eseever vee $500 i A é 5 RIGHT. & GO. AGENTS, $5.00 a pair =e Men’s Tan Willow Calf— St Ame: Holden make—te fa 4 best boot you can buy. ; a % { a oe? % as ' 2 2 Charlottetown, Write for Catalogue. or ~~ ‘ | et Stamper’s Corner.