THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL Sih Aone tw ei 3, 19e@. — haps you don’t know . . ar sot etqots ft ean ; iat Isic C1 ; youcangain byus ing our “ ‘ 4 se A s Ye ‘ y? wa . i \Y | eet Viet al Faas || | th Cernices, Door and Window . Caps, etc,, all ee wag, ~~ ? ne wd REWER OT IE Li tdde 3 pPRP Peek eens e| Ah A$ They give durable, fire proof satis- faction—make old buildings look like new at small cost—and are imyainable for use in all new up-to- dute structures, We make Metal Fronts to suit any builling —they are easily applied and zive enduring satisfaction. Estimates furnished on receipt of outline giving shape aud mca- sureiuents of b ailding. Better read our catalogue—it’s full of interesting building infor- mation, ShaJl we send you one? AETALLIC ROOFING CO., Limited Menufacturers, Toronto. THE DAILY EXAMINER v bser ies $4 a Year 83 cents a Month. rs pe . THE WEEKLY EX MINER jiption Sia Yea vie in Advance. Postp1id to Any Ad¢ress Tox Do try EXAMINER is on sale every ay of} ication at the fo! ow- nm i al { ‘ , 1 St Ha zird & Muore, Grafion St, (.) Mite ili, Queen St, W M ‘ ‘rio, Grafton : t, DChanp I, e =t joknson & Johns nD, K ni <6, Capt T White. Pownal St, F J Hornad:, Victoria Eow, w fige Hearh Norton. «wn—Hon |) Gordon. Keasiug'on— E Love Lisle York—S8 Brown Wor ol! — HO .cEwen Wt Stew ort- Dourlta: & Jardine. sammersiade—D n Currie, Small & Beairsio. : poria— Perey “eaman, D <utt er'and. anc, (' B—M Forresta!. 5 a : ‘ i We have some very good Boneles Codfish It is much nicer than the sdinary Boneless Fish. Codtish in tins. in Tomato Also ~Shredded Kipper d Herring I race, Canned Fiunan Haddies Canned Lobsters in $ and 1 |b tins Tanned Scallops and Clams. Canned Shrimps (from Gulf of Meazico. ) Qanned Salmon (British Columbia.) Manned Salmon (New Brunswick.) French Sardines. Dome stic Sardines. 3EER 2 GOFF Queen & King * War Pictures are Grocers, War Pictures . : , hii v 2& most interesting pictures connected | weh South Africa and the war Thes pict ures Are issued in weekly parts price ten cents each part. ff you're interestet call and see- | dwy’re weil worth. the nioney. Unly limite number rv vived each week. . fhe coniplete series will make a valu thle book when bound. | Explanatary reading matter ac- £0 pahies each p ccure, . e Examiner Pub. Co. ‘Dressmaking Mias !lorence a. ie prepared to: Ao | vo tice, Maot!+ Makiog aud M:!- Imgery at her home, Great George Street eapoeite Fy)! Electr ic L ght. our office and see a serics | ~ ee ii a Transvaal War + | > | > | 7 | ; ype il. (LO On ; nd report I ) VI I 1 ; yf +? Pe ry? ‘ ff yu Ae 30 | te he l M the food. The anativ: tak ip readily. Everybody will b lo ior the sake of the white children ien the siege is raised. Supplies are being received, but there is a shortage of oatmeal, flour, and sugar. Plenty of oats being sround, but there is no apparatus for properly cleaning them. ‘There is no ation from what source the sup- mentioned are being received, nut the statement is welcomed, as in- dicating the ability of the garrison to id out for a considerable time longer. ihe remainder of the news from Mafeking mainly repeats incidents t have been’ made familiar by pre- reports. Nothing more has en heard from Col. Plumer, ex spt a brief official statement from Pre- toria, that he retreated northward with an armored train. This apparently re- vious ters to his withdrawal from Lobatsi. The war in South Africa has rought about a leather famine in England, owing to the great demands of the Gov ernment for saddlery and horities at Pall Mall 7r } Dat ane aut |} 1 it is stat ed, expended £ 1,000, - lo 00 ther articies since Mr. Kru- | ser i his ultimatnm. Prices have la -d by leaps and bounds, and | now stand at almost prohibitive rates. Lord Roberts has given permis- sion to ye 3ank of Africa and the bea Na ational | Bank of the Free State to | continue the dusiness at Bloemfon- reim subjec t to certain’ restrictions. » banks are allow ed tocash cheques ind drafts of paymasters and officers | in Cape Town and London, and trans- nit the money of the general public to Natal, Cape Colony, and Europe. Transactions are not permitted with towns in the Transvaal or the Free Srate still oc ae by the enemy. HEN YOU are feeling tired and out of sorts you will find Hood's Sarsapanlla will do you wonderful good. Be sure to GET HOOD’S, “Sailor Bill” Partr dge, the discoverer of the copper claims in Altin, has arrived from England en route for Atlin to band . g bie Lakeview clsims at Victoria, to the Rothschilds syndicate, of London, for a large sum, said to be @ balf a wiliion avil rs IT’S ALWAYS MIDNIGHT GLOOM to the sulferer from the stomach disorders and the dieease~ which cas be directly traced there—negiect or ignorance may have produced the darkness, but so sure as night followsday, just so surely will Dr. Von Stan’s Pineaprie Tablets let in the sunshive end briag back the full noonjday brightness of perfect health. This is taking strong ground—but proof is to be bad—one tablet after eating—60 in a ox 15 cents, ~~. The Shamrock. Loxpoy, March 31.— The Dake of York has accepted from a resident cf Vork @ thousand pack+t+ of Shamrock seed which will be sown upon the gravee of Irish soldiere in South Africa. “WHIsKY, YOU’RE THE BEV!L!’ says the [ricbman, who nevertheless ew- ploys it to cast outthe ugler devil, a cough or cold; how mucn more eansible to empioy Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam | | #uch oever fails, 25c all druggists. Seiten Woman’s Rights discaseed ‘n character ; On Lnursday evening, April Sta, Kioder- art i ( garten Hail. Itching Piles. | False modesty canzes many people toen- | dure in silence the greatest misery imaginabie | trom itehtng piles. One application of Ur. | A. W. Chase’s Vintment will sOothe and ease the itching, one box will completely cure the | worst case of blind, itching, bleeding or pro- truding niles. You bave worisk toran for Dr, A. W, Chase’s Ointment is gnaranteed to cure piles. Ladies fine boots, regular prices $1.55 ‘to $2.25, now $1 25 a pair. —R K Jost. $1.00 a pair for ladies fine boote. See our wicdow.—R K Jost. — Tain, Watery Blioeod. | When the blood is thin and watery, the ; Nerves are actuaily starved and nervous ex- | haustion and prostration scon follow. Feed jthe nerves with Dr. A, W. Chase’sa Nerve Food and rou will impart to them the rew | life and vig: r of perfect. health, 4 -ecut and fac-sim le signature of Dr, A . Chase oa | every box of the genuine, | Ca ‘Caries’ Seeds Grow. ow ANTED.--At once a +mart bey to altsod in aa otiice, Apply at EXAMINER aaice. } ; i : i Steyn at Ladybrand Maseru, Basutoland, March 31.— Mr. | . eyu is re ported to have gone to Lady- : snd to stir uptne burghers there to re- | pewed resistence. The Boers have re- moved from the immediate vicinity of: Plattberg rd taken up a comm in Hog | : adjacent. The Dutch who sur | { arms at Ladybrand are | pow suffering seizures of their } i —~-_ RM ew Dis ntea : ~ | ch 31.—The Record pub- from Kingston, Jameica, | e b: dget which the Hon. W. x, Cenadian’ Minister aM Wins sney, bas presente the Domion Parlia- nt has orodsced creat disappointment . . had hoped for further arid concessions which should enconrage trade betweeu the West Indies and Can- diverting the trade cfthe islands from the United Statee. Trinidad alone, however, benefits by the budget, and Ja- maice now 18 forced to place its main reli- ance for & prosperous future on the ratifica- tion of the reciprocity treaty by the United States Ne ave. ARE YOU DEAF? | Do you hear that buzzing, roaring | sound in your ears? Catarrh is the cause. Japanese Catai‘rh Cure stops these noises and restores your hearing. It permanently Cures Catarrh wherever located. there, f Litas ¢( BDR la, DURDGUESDOGUE2ON. /cVSDOUREEGUNUGEEGUUESCSUNNGHUREUUSESUNOSNHCOUEEGEREOUEUOGHHEQUHEOGRREOREROUHEOSUSUGRNROREOOEEEAE HEARING RESTORED AFTER SPE- CIALISTS FAILIZD. Mr. D. N. Spencer, 11 Coolmine ave, Torenta, writes:—“I have been troubl- ed with catarrh and deafness for a number of years, finally I could not ecnverse with any person at any dis- tance. I spent much money on adver- tised remedies, and doctored with spe- cialists in Toronto and Winnipeg (while there three years ago), but my hear- ing became no better. About a year ago I procured a sample of Japanes¢é Catarrh Cure, I afterwards followed up this treatment as directed, and shortly | I found my hearing completely return- | ed, and my catarrh does not trouble me now in the least. I can conscien- tiously recommend it. Japanese Catarrh Cure js a yolatile pomade that reaches, soothes, and heals every cactarrhal diseased portion of the mucous membrane. A free sam- | ple and book on catarrh and deafness inailed free. Enclose five-cent stamp. Acdress, The Griffiths & Macpherson Co., Linited, Toronto. Sold by all eet, 50 cents, 6 for $2.50, or mail- ed on eceipt of price. Carpets—Ladies it will pay you to see our new cirpets at once, they «re very rich in patterns and colo ing,-- Prowse Bro», Tbe Carpet Men. Buy carpets ard get the best at Paton’+ Buy bats and get the Paton’s & Co. Cotton goods, printed cottons.—If you want to get the credit ct wearing Scoteh cloth and stull have on that in which you can rough it ax you would a homerpan, a calico or gingham gown, buy a pettern from: this sale of 75 pieces, 52 inches wide, Cortnme cloth, no two alike. Prices from 75c., €1, $1 25 w $1 50.-— Jaa Paton & Co. Our new epring neckwear not the ordi nary kind you ree everyday See our win dow touight, Gordon & McLellaa. See our new bandana flowing end tie, The newest thing in the market. Gordon & McLelian. Carters for Wall Paper. We complain becaure some of our cus~ tomers apd friends don’t complain, when they have reason. We eell everything hoy latest styies at or mao weare,and ¢veryibing we sell is iniended to give fullservice, perfect tatis- faction ; if it doesn’t, tell us, aod we will kee that it is made right. Co. Jas, Paton & { BI. SMOKED OR 7— DAMAGED But clean) fresh goods, just see our window— what we are offering you for 99¢ Bese Big Sargaias all this month. J. H. BELL The Bargain Boot and Shoe Store. ae > = > Tc LET The rorth end of @ bouse situated or } | Prince Street, conta nirg niae roouss, <uit- ble for a boarding house or private resid- ‘pce Apply to THOMAS MeQUAID Qucen 5S! - I do not believe there ss a case of dyspep- sia, indigesticn or fy @ny stomach trouble Bthat cannot be re lieved at once and | yermanently cured } y my DYSPEPSIA CURE. MUNYON. a'l : druggists, a Wi ial. G alth ¢ ecailul cal cavis e free. arch otrest, lide 1505 "hila. PRREDEEROONEUUERGUOASOGEQUREOQGRQOUEDES Fa: aaa TI | AIG — Hell To buy a good watch, for good things luok better, wear better and give be tter satisfaction. A watch that is not reliable woree than no watch at all. is We ean sell a good reliable watch for lady or gentlemen at a price that will be sure to meet with your approval. Ladies’ Geld Filled Watches ) $2 0.00 Gentlemen's Gold Filled Watel eS —naccmemmeersi” $12.00 to $39.0 W.W. WELLN Jeweler and Engraver. TTATTT bate bELLUTEEEETLEELLT TL ELT TET Eas s Cheown Sewerage System, Sea'ed Tenders addreased to the under- signed will be received at this office uatil noon ov Monday, April 23rd 1900 for furnishing certain materials and ner- forming the work neces-ary for construc- tion of a portion of the Chariottet»wn Sewerage System, according to conditions, : + uU 0 ‘i, B, DURAMRDULERERGGHDQCDERERSEDRRERRERREQEQ CERES OR ERDROGRERRDARRRGQRORRRORCGRQRORRDUQEQDRRRRORRQQRRGRREEREGRRORGRRER af epecificatione and plan to be seen at this cfice and also at the office of the En- gineera Mr. F. C. Coffio, 55 State &t., Boston, Mass, Proposals must beon form supplied from this offiee, and each tender must be ac- companied by a certified cheque for $50€, payable to the order of the Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply. Thischeck will be forfeited if the party déclive the contract or fail to complete the work con- tiacied for, but will be returoed in case of non acceptance of tender. The Commissioners do not biud them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. HENRY SMITH, Chairman. Office of Commissioners of Sewers an Water Supply. City Hal!, Cha: lottetown, P. EB. I. March 27, 1900- 2awsi, SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, KER Offcn New Prewse Block first door to the right up tairs. Telephone connection. OR. AYEPS NOTICE! Lobster Fishermen Lobster are Fishermen notified that the law Prohibits putting out of Traps or Gear for purpose of taking Lobsters before 20th of April. Any party setting lines before the 20th will be prosecuted. J. A. MATHESON, Inspector of Firheries Ch'town, Aprii 2, d&wtd MOLASSES 200 packages bright retailing Mol- a> es, For sale by hereby thi the | the N RATTEN BURY. Wate COTTER RTI TET TOS come - . i eis RR EE ‘ude at aR Ss ie il hh aie ie a ae a jpn See a RM tl GN OE a eae aa ea, x Z “IR vale, aT one ee rr y Vi id ” bow dN Ge me -f x ’ : | oe LAN Lr Saturday, April 7th 1900. We invite every lady to drop in to “MY STORE” Saturday and take a peep at the Pretty Paris ard London trimmed milliuery, At the Pretty Ready to wear Ladies suits, At the Pretty Blouses trom Canada. At the Pretty Jackets from Germany. At the Pretty White Wear from Tcronto. At the Pretty Silks from Europe. At the Pretty Dress Goods trom Kverywhere. At the Pretty Velvets from France. At the Pretty Muslins from Everywhere, At the 100 and 1 other things on exhibition on SATURDAY Ladies, we claim our Values cannot be beaten As our goods were bought before the “Big Rise” all goods at old prices. Charlottetown’s best milliner (Miss Murnyan) is still with us to show vou the newest creations in mil- linerv, and is now prepared to take your order. nl lit, Mi ut oe eS ee Th Store That Civs © Avray Goods Free IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR PRESENT STOUK OF CROCKERY GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ENAMELED WARK, ETC. For 30 days we will give free an Enameled Tea Pot or Coffee Pot w:th every purchase of one dollar Tea check give with our tea?and coffee, also. P. MONAGHAN, Upper Queen Strea Boots ahd Rubbers all styles and sizes fall and wiater wear — for possible prices, at McQUAID’S, LOWER:QUEEN STREER Boot and Shoe‘Store. suitable the tor lowest sf THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMPANY The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of'New York RICHARD A. TicCURDY, President ASS ETS—$277,517,325.36. ANNUAL INCOME—$55,006,629.43 INSURANCE IN FORVE —$971,7 Ye All Canadian Policies payable iu golds Beture p'acing your insurance, pleas: call or write fo stimates. JOHN WeEACHERN. AGENT 27—Sat_ & Mon |mo- = i 1,997.7 ad 1} ig — II