“ 2weegeee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTRYTOWN, APRIL 28, 1900, MIARINE INSURANCE. Hulls, Cargoes and Freight. [nsured at Lowest Ratss. tificates issued when required. Sterling cer- Losses Promptly Settled. Frorace Haszard, GENERAL AGENT. FIRE INSURANCE Very low rates quoted for desirable busi- ness. [t will pay you tocall on me before placing your risks, ‘cth'town, April 26th, 1900. Horace Haszard, : Ch’town, April 26th, 1900 GENERAL AGENT. ee . 300 Pairs Beats at Half Price We have about 300 pairs women’s and! girls Boots in Dongola, Oil Peble and Polish- | ed Calf, being a collection of lots from differ-| ent manufacturers, Some are broad and| some are pointed tce; if you can be suited in your size, you can get a bargain, We half price, See windows and tables. Macdonald & Co Je Bx ’ For Best Value in Clothing. ~~ a —_ ev % ‘ will elena! ai eed el = __ wee aS _» ~ f . , _ ‘7? TL t. . a LOST MOTION. When your chain slackens every sprocket, you experience lost motion. ‘Lost motion” is hard on you. It is hard or the wheel. If it were net for “lost motiom” you could ride 100 miles on your wheel easier than 80 now. COLUMBIA CHAINLESS $85 bevel-gear bicycles has ne lest motion- Pressure on the pedals reaches the whee! instantly. The gears rua easy. There is uo “lost motion.” riJe 100 miles with the ease of riding 80. Every Columbia Chainless Wheel has the local guarantee. @et the catalogue. Ltd., MARK WRIZBAT &G. revolution of your You of hotel, maiis, nearsees to railway aod ; eaters. Local and Other tems, | | I will guarantee that my Rheumatism Cure will relieve lum- - bago, sciatica and all rheumatic pains is two or three houry and cure in a few days. MUNYON. At all druggists, 25c. a vial. ulde to Health and medl- cal advice free. 1505 Arch at,, Phila. MES BORN. on the 27th inat., to Clarkin, a daughter. Ar Charlottetown, Mr. and Mre. J. T. — To Hotel aud Boarding House Keepers. If all those who are desirous of aeeommo- dating eummer tourists avd others during the coming season will send their addr-ss to Tux Bxamiver office we willl be happy’ to compile a list and forward to the different acencies which make a business of fur- nishivg such information to the travelling public. Particulars regarding rates, dis- tance from Charlottetown, surreundings bathing, etc., should be mentioned when writing us. ——————> “A pvanomw In CoaL.—Weare authorised to state that dealers here have advanced the price of coal to 70 ceats per ton all round. The demand for coal at the mines bas caused an increase there, and | deslers here have nad to put up the price | also. ——_ A Larce Frnerat.— The funeral of the late Major Geo. D. Davison was held tbis afternoon at three o’clock. Tae pall« bearers were W.S. Stewart, S. W. Crabbe, Charles McGregor, John T. McKenzie, Major Stewart and Capt. D. L. Hooper. The large procession included the Military with two bands, and the Masons and For- The firing partv was made up of from the 82nd McLeod was the one hundred men drawn Battalion. Rev. D B, officiating clergyman. Mises Murnyan, the mi'liner for the first families of our tight little Iele. We would like to have a vote of the fashionable ladies of Charlottetown and country who is Charlottetown’s best milliner ? We are eure our milliner, Miss Muroyan, would be elected at the head of the poll. Miss Murpyan is a hard worker;she only keeps first classs as- sistants and she studies ber art. When there is anything new in Paris, London or New York she is ihe firet to have it. She has been years in the millinery busi- ness. She was a_ pupil of the best milliner that Charlottetown has yet produced, her work is the talk of the town. She is now hard at work from 9 | am, until 11 o’clock p m filling her ordere. She has six assistante,and nearly all have a vast experience. Every hat is uader her supervision before it leaves the work rooms. Miss Murnyan is good ercugh for ue; we never change when we geta good milliner. Sentner, McLeop & Co. ~ Another lot of ‘‘McPhersons” ladie shoes just opened. R. K. Jost. We have still a choice lot of these sample boots, women and girls;that we are selling at half price; come and get @ pair it will pay you. J. B. Madconald & Co. dines d & w. Our low prices on men’s spring clothing are making it move out quick, if you want a nice S. B. or D.B. suit in fine tweed or Worlds W.°C. T. U. offering the members kindly make it apoint to Evenine Crasses at the C.B C, for the season last night. closed bei Temperance —Victoria Division, S. of T. meets Monday evening. Tue Props. —Moderate north to north» west winds; clearing. Sunday: miuid. : Fine and —_— -—.>—__—— Sone Serviezat the Gospel iol in Prowse’s new block to morrow after~ noon &t 3.45, Strangers always welcome _ Lovat Crusaders.— Tennyson’s “May Qveen ” will be given at the meeting on Munday evening. Pare nis and friends are cordially invited. Meeting opens at 6.30. Programme at 7 o’clock. Gosre. Meerinc.—Remember the Gos. pel meeting in Prowse’s new block Sunday afternoon at4o’clock, Strangers always welcome. Lessov, Joshua 2-21, “The Scarlet Line.” iain Orrra—The B lle of Saratoga with a concert of choice numbers thrown in comes offon Taesday evening. Tne opera 1@ under the management of Mr. Bulman. We predict a full house for Mr. Earle. P. E. Istanp Hospirat.—The P. BE. Island Bospita! has received the following fer Building Fund : Se ere Arthur Peters, (second sub.).. 25.09 Bie Re isis 50.00 Potioz Court —Henry Weeks was this morning cleared ofa charge of larceny of tobacco on March 2nd and discharged. Wm. Rodd, charged with the larceny of a coat onthe 27th April, was discharged. Fcr drunkenness Rodd was fined $5 or 20 days. W.C. T. U.—A parlor meeting will be held at the W.C. T. U. rooms at 3,30 on next Monday afternoon. Topic ‘*The Missionaries.” An will be taken. Will all oe present? Visitors welcome. THe Tectecraen Service.—Replying to a communication from the Council ef the Board of Trade a letter sas been received by Mr. Geo. E. Hughes from Sir L. H. Davie stating that Mr. E. Pope, Superin- intendent ofthe Great Northwest Tele- graph Union will shortly visit this city to! discuss the telegraph service. SuccessruL Istanp Stoupent.— An Ottawa despatch says : Senator Ferguson, of P E Island, has learned that his aon Colin has won the Aberdeen medal at McGill medical school. This young man wae ill atthe close of last session and went back to McGill pledged not to take an honor course or do more work than was necessatv. Hecomes ont this spring in fairly good health with the first prize in his class. _--_~s»> -——- As already announced, Mr. Pope has kindly consented to repeat his lecture up- on Lest Atlantis before the Natural His- tory and Antiquarian Society in the Kimdergarten Hail next Monday evea- ing; when it is hoped that all those who were unable to attend the last meet- ing will take advantage of this opportuniiv of bearing the lecture which was s0 much enjoyed by al! who heard it last Tuesday. An admission fee of 10 cents will be charged to defray expenses. ye DIED. In this city, April27th, Christina An infaut daughter of George W.aud Mizz Harper,aged 4 months and eighteen daz Suffer littlechildren to come unto Me aodforbid them not for such is the kingdom of Heaven. Aa worsted; we can suit you in atyle and price don’t forget it. J. B. Macdonald & | Co, 3insd & w. Funeral on Sunday at 3 o’clock to People’s Cemetery. ee Rheumatic ! Your cure is absolute When the Wall between Suffering and Health Seems Impregnable, South American Rheumatic Cure Comes to the Sufferer’s Relief ‘Shells’ the Stronghold of Disease. Drives him Perpetual Liberty. ‘his Great Remedy is Invin- | oig'and young alike. vible, Gives Relief in a Few | tie poieon that collects in the blood. Hours and a Cure in from Mae to Three Days. Of all the tortures that disease can i Sct ujon man perhaps there are none more agonizing than Rheumatism, and its kindred ai)metts, such as Gout, Lumbago, Neuralgia and Sciatica—and these are no taile. out the Hostile Forces Breaks the Shackles of Rheuma- tism’s Prisoner---and Guarantees respecters of persons—they attack the The active, irritating cause of Rheuma- tiem in all its phrases ie Uric Aeid, a It is the waste or effete matters of the svstem, which, from various causes, are not car- ried away through the natural channels; the joints and muscles become affected; they aswel), stiffen and inflame; and the pain and torture of it none can describe but those who have passed through the ordeal of sufferingthat Rheumatism en- In its more acute and ipfiammat. y) matic Cure has a thousand times made the form it oftimes attacks vital parts, such as the heart, and on the evidence of expert testimony it is believed that maay casea of sudden death that are today diagno:ed as heart failure have really been caused by Rheumatism of the Heart, and it be- hooves rheumatism sufferers not to dally with so powerful and relentless a foe. It that in mauy cases the euffering is borne unheeded when the patient may be within a siep of death. South American Rheumatic Cure is no respecter ofcases. Itis a never-fiailing specific—a panacea for rheumatic suffer - ers—it enters quickly into the circulation; itdrives outthe foreign and irritating eretwhile sufferer discredit that “the days of miracles are part.” The most obstinate, obd urate, acut | and chronic forms of rheumaiism have been absolutely cured in from one to three days. The remedy issimple and barm~ leas, and leaves no bad after-effects. Here’s the testimony of one who ought to know its real worth : Mre. B. Eisner, a prefessional nurse, 92 Cornwallis siree’, Halifax, N. S., says: “For six years I was a great sufferer from Roeumatism, and while in my profession I met and consulted many prominent physicians as to my case; none of them gave me any ireatment that was permac- ent. ! tried maay remedies which claimed to be cures, with the same reeulte. I noted the almost magic relief which came to @ patient of mine in using South Am- erican Rheumatic Cure, and L decided te is a relentless disease, but s0 common try it on myself, and I proclaim it Lere and pow a great remedy, the only thing that I ever took that did my rheumati3m any noticeable good. Wien I had completed taking the second betile I was free from all pain, and altbough that issome three or four years ago, 1 have not bad the slightest return of it. I do strongly recommend it.” matter; it starts in at ite work of purifica- tion, and, as if by magic, pains disappear, joints are reduced to the normal, natural size, stiffness of the muscles makes way to suppleness, and where was a few hours: or days at most, all suffering and torture. | ‘s the calm of peace that comes after the great struggle. South American Rheu- South American Kidney Cure is a searching remedy—it cares permanently and quickly all bladder and kidney aij- ments. Relieyes in six hours. South American Nervine is a health builder—-it acts directly on the nerve cen- tree—goed forthe etowach —nids diges- t on~gives tome to the mervous system— richnese te the bleod. ; nae Ona et ee ee Blouses ? 3 special lines for Saturday Latest Spring Styles My Store Pretty Jackets A handsome spring jacket, lined with Red Satin in all colors. $4.50 Very latest New York Style. SAILOR HATS A big bargai in Ladies Sailor Hats to-night your hat is had at the leading millinery store. saturday Snaps Hosiery Ourfamous in his spring MOBIL Ss, 2" CURTAINS We gota snap curtains you benefit, but come at once as they are selling free] lace Just the right weight for this season of the year. All sizes, all one price 25¢. You beat y Scour to the $8 oo kind. My Store can’t this line. Ribben Ladids Suits ~ Skirt and basket full of Jacket very pretty Ribbons pretty style well suitable for ties made and sty- and trimmings all lish and perfect one price. cut. Drop in and $6.50 see the price. a pair ' We'll be bargain 7¢ Hosiery <a Ratruday = cS : Prestige and Reputation | CANADA CYCLE & MorTor Co., LIMITED, HEAD OFFICE, Stand li in Good Stead But the prospeetive purchaser will weigh it by its present work, “nudge it on its Merits To-day and you’li find it the highest type of bicycle construction. “ee the Chainless. ‘«@the Ball and Roller Bearings. MARK WRIGHT & CO0., Ltd, AGENTS. TORONTO, C ANADA:’ M 00ts and Shoes arriving daily. Something neat that will wear to the best at best satisfaction and can be sold with— in the reach of all for the least money McQUAID’S, LOWER QUEEN STREER a. '