~ i ° Pees ae dae ae I Spbietciipacaibl sin leat Te al en a MIVARD'S LINIMENT © ( RICHARDS & CO., Yarmouth, N.S.. r of years the well-kncwn eenior next, wing to the ice in the gulf — oe ne STRUCK BY L IGHTNING.—The Summer- side Agriculturiat says: During the storm ea Tuesday evening last, the dwelling honee of Mr. BW. Clarke, Link!etter Road, was struck by lightning end preity badly hoped thatthese matters will be attended to at once. lecithin Patriotic Winpow.—T he show window of Mr.C. J. Mitchell’s bookstore is prettily decorated in honor of St. George’s | Day. St. George’s Cross is conspicuous very also pic- This Week THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, ‘APRIL 21, rgo00 an TOM goo =e > ~ = a a N’S GUAR PANTEE, PERSONAL. A Song nagerodb ates Mul VY } wm i hk. “Tw ll sing vou a Sol rw0eut a mi a, cook “an ar tems. | — ae oe 1 the minstrel “By the way, d a mE Aan rticns as to Just \ nay " The I we J a the I emedies will Do i t ce thal ee i : D i; % ca n about a man? All; SO! TRIOTI CONCERT.— bear it mina | of Titi a 1d maidens and | ha »P atriotic Concert to’ be give . wi J oe ‘ |} Opera House en Monday « I ; % : | Mr . | 1 mine go ia 2 | ; ' p i } Bap o> ' S : - et : | Me. Be aa Saratog ¥ . i * 4 ; P W Si 5 2 - a N ) 4 | UC. 1 ; ae i Rt y { e ‘ ; | Rr ak i ¥ Wet « | @ z Are Curtain a U i. ' ‘ ten if, s x He! <> . ws l | r D . ¥ . i 2 im 4 : ‘ x 4 : j ) : . f neen az ted I ft on le ff | raj ; = ot : Boi as age , | Roberts. Lieut. J A. Macdonald, also | se ¥ ey 4 \ rf (Chariattet un 12 t 1 | t hh (eCe c : a wWOarior who, 1a i ited | ’ Ce . Sa a nee : q ] } L, eulenant n tbe p! AUS i H E. B irsvati, . 7. . : : v¥ nevel VveELOre SUOW &¢ | promote i to a captaincy. : i y YO! ‘9 ot LS arenes % . ' hy » wt} : ™ ra or ie << | ¥ ° 7 > aw C.B 82 Jo » . indla to i i ndi pange O ae Hoes tv Tor a r T Gl 1 } Never in tne Histor VY ot vU1sS SLOTe have ) we ? s+ yo cr ro *} ¥ ‘ OS LORONTO— ine U ite we | ” first intepded : rg sre S : }aren SSLraw its, trimm d and | a Wednesday save: Hogs declined 12 ’ : be a Montresl Qn or-about M . untrimed.—Moore & McLeod. | oer curt t to $6 123 per cwt for seieetions o ve hed such pare eins to offer you in Oa ciectsee teh tetaotasinn yo Boout May se Cimeipinneai | 160 Ibs natural weight, $5 624 for fats and | ons am » Don: | frrom oatret mn or at 1t | w! , om | @r oF Hs ‘ TH . imu Ss ie - ch “mi ; ee a) } r 4p We are 1OWing | Do 374 for ligt Lz ACE Cl | \ I A IN » Mi . an ae. agynoyorephaa avout’ | at 10¢; or 3 for 25c, best value ever shown | Hogs, ch ce, per cwt.:....$6 125 to 0 00| lay 15 [he above steamers will sai in city. —A. W. teddin,. Centra Drug | Hoge licht. per cwtece 5 371 6 00 a : et Mita oe ee g | g g POT CWleee.seee, D9 Sa : are vou a NT x =~ Fonts, Ne "~ | Store. | Hog’, heavy fat, per cwt.. 5 623 to 00 | We don’t care how poor you are, you NAT N \ eo . ae Seat oe ae b OWE. 5 kK iesancnee sndvenecs OO . i " nd pro-| Tae Temperaters—Thejlowest indica:- | Stags........ ssecsereeeeee 225 +2 000 can aford to replace your old curtains. ho i t * Hu rates. | ed during last night was 34 above zero. The ~ ; Thow ; al] tno MATIDS ana | ser : freizO® | highest teday was 65 above. | Requires Atrention.—Prioce Street | . y a 1009 Mérl pbrtte | : vi neawetiag |, MaeumENs = Arrasrion.—F'riace Stree We don’t eare how rich you are, we <tiiebamnen | Peake | | Ferry wharf is badly in need of attention. | . Adyar ising of MIN ARD s, | * eee aerOe a —" | (reod opening and Slater shoe demon- | The railiog along the sides is in such a ° : . ' a4 ——- ' i . ; ~~ <> . . ‘ ‘ 7 7 y : oe A TOPa4TO “DRUGLIST | stra Tuesday night, 7.30 to 11.— | condition that anyone coming against it have curtains to p.case you, ry a | | Alley & Co. with even slight force is liable to. send it IMENT sig eae : to the ” 4 e als ‘ I a3 ; ‘ ; Cured of Catarrh “me iia Ca- | New khaki tics reveived today at Stan- Peis - dock. +h penny ae rm 1232 I airs, 61 patterns at our 4 Lace “ tarrh Cure after scores of reme- | ‘oy Bros , dangerous to pedestrians, a8 they contain — dies and Phy sicians failed, aoe. f.. Ce ee several mantrap3. A plank connection C t ° a Jupanese Cutarrch ( ure is the C ee Paawooun 1, ee hetween the wharf and the sidewalk on f urtalns saie -T IPON HAVIN Only True Specitic. SAILING esTPoNED. —The sailing of tb t cs ] led It is tob er t , g pos l a e stree 18 @i80 needed. is to be Jehn Wylie, who has been for a| 2¢Cempana is postpoued till * one 5 | j | | ENGR OD. A first cla-s farm, good yoursg orcbar 1 yood buildin.«, 62 acres in & high etate of cultivation {5 miles : from Charlottetown, | [he farm of ire, William Gillispie on the Brack le} Po ct oS pposrite Sherwo d | Cemetery y auction on the} farm on pri] 23rd, 1900, at 10) clock, # ] A rare chance to get a} good farm. F.H. HORNE, A sy cat Apri! 17:h, 1900 ictioneer. Wants, Lost Found, &e) : LOST—A « ld watch onthe i2th inst. be- tween E, W avlors store ard Post Office, Fidder will ! reward by leaving it at this office ag 3 POK SALE at bargain: | “ail Boat 20 ft. keel, Unsink: bie, watertight com pa rtments, nev etot sal , anchors teckle uD com plete | cuttit. Apply to W E Bentley, Box 103 liar- jottetown, ° "SO Leet.- the desirable residence on Prince Street, | wo doors above Johnsons’ drug store. Fitted with bath room and mcdern sonvepierces. Possession on June Ist. Ap- ply to F. 3. Moore dy 3ins’ denmenstenamanndinn ssacnehaisiaiiliinaedi LOST—Hors we eight with rop> attached finde _—_— be suitably rewardel by leaving M. Coffin’s. game atl “TO LET.—A three story dwelling house on Prince Street, Modern improvements can be putin ifrequired. Apply te W. W. Wellner, dy 6 ins. ee ee re TO LET.—One half the doubdl? tenement house on Haviland Street, Opoosite City Hospital, c»yntaining 8 rooms and Posscesion given immediately. Good stable n connection, he premises. LOST.—Between Railway Jepot and Mar- ket,a pigskin purse containing a larg* sam of money. Finder will be rew*rded by re- turoing it to Hotel Davies, Chariotietews. i. in FOR SALE.—Desirzhb'e residence, pleas- antly situated at the head of Prince Street. Heated by hot water, e!ec rie lighting, large out stables, etc, etc intending purehasers can iuspect the premises every Thursday afternoon. Full particulars on application to Vrs. Unsworth. 3 wks tues & sat, WANTED--A good steady boy, age about ffteen or six'cen, who understands taking eareef horses acd cattle, also general work 52 kitchen. Apply to John Connolly on } } Mr. about a house. Country boy preferred. Apply (RXAMINER rffice. Ww -ANTED. Two or three smart young g’ rte 'o jearn the m emery, busimess. Apply to Miss McKelver at \Veeks & Co The Peoples Store. WAN T ED --Immediately ageneral servant, good references required. Apply to Mre WF Mitchell, Kin SqGare. WwW ANTED. Girls to learn the millinery pusihess, Er juire of Miss Dalton at Stanley Broa. I OU L TRY -Anyon haviog a pair of dusks w sale or wanting 10 purchase a good drake, pply at EXAMINER! FFICE, FOR 5 AL E A cart ax id cart harness in good rder, will »e sold cheap. Apply to F $8 Mloore dy 3ins f you feel anything the matter with your mach /eav9 off tea and try cocoa shells for wh ile. Itis the healthiest and best drink r men, wormen and children. Only 8 cts per 9 ibs for li cts. If your merchant does not keep t ecrdto Brace’s, Grocery, Upper one n Street dy & & wkly ae —— —=x—- ——_——= Freight Wanted, For 300 to 509 tons of scrap iron from New Ferro!, Ni. to Quebec or Mon- weal, either vail or steam’ For further part’culars applyto Reid Creig & Co Que-ec. dy3\. r Mr. George Marshall, the lead- ing Eust-end druggist, cor. Queen and Perkeley streets, Toronto, writes:— ‘When I say I believe Japanese Ca- tarrh Cure the only cure for catarrh on the market, I believe I know just what I am talking about. I have been | very badly troubled with nasal catarrh for a number of years I have tried every remedy which I thought would do me good and also several doctors, but only received a little temporary re- lief. After hearing several of our cus- tomers who had used Japanese Cure speak so hizhly of it, I tried it. From the very first it gave me much relief, secon the dropping in my throat ceased, and now, after using in all four boxes of Japanese Catarrh Cure, find myself completely cured of this most disagreeable disease after suffering for years. Since being cured by Japan Catarrh Cure, I have recommended it to some of our customers and know of several of them whom it has cured.” If you have catarrh don’t go on ex- perimenting until the disease has reacned the lungs, get a box of Japan- ese Catarrh Cure and cure it now. Your druggist sells it, price 50 cents. Catarrh ese The lils of Women, e usually the result of an exhausted nervous system which can be fally restored by the use of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food. Women made nervous by the waisting dis- eises which drain their system find new life, new vigor. new energy, in Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food, the world’s greatest bleod and nerve builder. Probabilities for Sunday, April 22nd jiine and clear. Just the weather for you to > turn out in one of Weeks & .. S ° Co’s. new spring hats. Men’. p2tent leatber laced boots $3.00 at pair at R. K. Jost’s, Apprentice wanted to learn the tailoring; one with some experience preferred, apply to DA Bruce. New books received today at Carters’ Bookstore: ‘The Transvaal from Witb- ir,’ “From Cape Townto Ladysmith,” Thomas Atkins,” “By Right of Sword,” “Joan of the Sword Hand.”—Geo Carter & Co, Carters for Wall Papar Ladies chocolate Jacei boots just opened at R. K. Josv’s. Our importationsof cloths for epring and summer is now complete, and we in- vite inspection of the largest and novbiest stock of suiting?,overcoatings and trouser- ing, to beseen inthis city. Correct style, perfect fit aod best workmanship guarante- ed. Always on band, a full line of gents’ furnishings. — Jobn McLeod & C>. Navel rang We Lave just received a supply of Navel Oranges out of a lot impurted here direct from California. They are in fine order and are delicious fruit being very juicy and sweet. Weare selling them for 30 and 35 cents per dozen. ~—|Try them if you want some- thing nice, Queen & King Square Grocers. JeER & GOFF 80002065 0009 0060 9000 60000000 damaged. The fluid struck tLe chimney aud followed down the gutteriozg on each side. Three of the walls were much sbatiered, one being jeft bulging out con- siderably, and one window was torn out. The floors and ceilings were not much in- jured, the damage being principally the walls. No one was hurt, tbough Mr. Clark and family were in the house at the time. The buildivg is uniasured. A tree standing a bout ten feet from Mr, Thomas Murray’s house, at the same place, was struck and split by the lightning. -<—_- Received today another lot ofthe im» proved **Hercules” uolauncered shirts, the best we ever saw ,for 48 cents. Two splendid: valu2s in Ladies white or black sailor hats trimmed— to | | in tbe decoraticns, and there are 'tures of the late Roland Taylor, Victoria and the Prince of Wales, all of which are prettily draped. The display of khaki and other stat ooerv is attractively arranged. The whole idea is tas eful, and crowds of people viewed the window ‘ today. (Jueen _—_—_—— OrrictaL Vist - Geo. W. P., of the Sous of Temperance paid “‘Refuge” Division No 201,of Fredericton, an official visit on Thursday evening last and was heartily welcomed. Notwitb- standing that the night was dark and the were present ard listened very atientively to an address of extraordinary interest and of valuable instruction fr the young mem- establiahad in Fredericton to stay, and its are here at 25¢@| influences are already being made maai a cy. and 38c¢.—-Moore & McLeod i st in the community Ladies—Stanley Bros spring display takes place next Wed- iesday night from 8 to 9.3 o’clock— Silks, Dress and Millinery shown in as. sortment Brigstness and New- ness hitherto unknown in Charlottetown. Up in our millinery depart- ment ther2's a wonderful value in a iine of Jadies trim med sailors—white, black or colored, at 98e.-- Moore & Mc- Leod . New cased pipes just @pened, beauties, prices away ljown, at Central Drug Sore. Califurnia Prunes, 10 and 12 cents per b, at Beer & Goff’s. California Navel Oranges, 30 and 35 cents per dozen, at Beer & Goff’s. — 2in Don’t forget that the Mil- linery opening takes place on Thursday April 26th.— Moore & McLeod. See the new patriotic ties at, Prowse Brcs. Opened to- dav. Get one of those patriotic ties we opened to-day.— Prowse Broa, l (CBD. BAOD 9OCO SOE! vO OBOE. } Khaki Note. Call in to-night and BOO4 (4 et some of the new note All the rage now, Khaki Note. CHAS J. MITCHELL BooKSELLER and STATIONER Queen Street. Opp. Prowee’e...... 8 paper. ‘4 OOO OOOO OOS O68 60 OH OOOe goods, _— ———— Thursday 26th evening, | April, we invite you to the ! greatest milinery exhibit yet held in P. BR. I. Proninent features will be a very large number of new @Cesigns by our milliner, Miss Emma ‘Toombs, as well asmany hand- some imported models, An erormous stock: of trimmed and untrimmed sai'ors also shown,—Moore & McLeod. emeiae? Reetinmet the repairs are no delays. (4 9900 S094 6000 60 VU OHO0 09000009 ehainless. W Simpson, G. | roads bada great many of the members | NATIONAL CYC All Nationals are lecally guaranteed: if you meet with an accident made right here—no repairs charges tor you to pay, ‘ ; bers of this Division. “Refuge” Division is | Pee . | Bes “MY STORE” ilder, MeLead & 0 maya waa a ae E& AUTOMOBILE CO. Li TORONTO. You cannot adjust it in the gear shafc. forward and back. You can always control its ease of running because you can control its position. COLUMBIA CHAINLESS MODELS, 65 aud 66............-..+- $80.00 ‘COLUMBIA CHATH MODBLS, 63 and 4....--.-..seeeee eee $80.09 Columbia Gears. Note the gear in the Canadian--made Columbia bevel gear You can move it HARTFORD CHAIN MODELS, 23 ANd 24. - seers eeeeveeeeeee eo hhd.G The Columbia is a Nationa! locally guiranteed wheel. the Golumbia catalogue. Charlottetown, Write for Catalogue. Get MARK WRIGHT:.& CO. - - — ———— Bmnie ool. e eae ee Ohh all Win onsite “Phisty, Wh. lesale from the distiller, A. G. Tacupson & Co, Glasyow » AGENTS ~