——e SI AEE RE ye a ne log ha sheeple. cea Poa Sin an rnc ane saline Sen set alliage wat aeesonl e ime a al a ny orate ieee ieee a - = eae eee eae eet ncneennninnens = secannaane Winiaancit sinatra eu ase Bk actinic: ee tte hae * ee ee Ce ee ee ane eae 2 Sin it — A NI 8 EN NR one ated li aa acta: ae PP te FBS ee THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 11 1900, Rs oe ‘HE DAILY EXAMINER | ary, a Y ear ents a Month rip? { eve . Year. in Bias } ripti m ay ab] 2estpaid + Any Adcress Dav Y EXAMINER is on : publication at the follow ‘ ing places : 4 Muttart. RL Nicholsen Masen's Newsstand, Geo Carter & Co, Queen St Hase rd & Meere, Grafton St, Mite! hell, Queen St, ~, M Coffin, 'Grafter | t, Chappel!, Prince St, lohueue & Jenson, Kent St, Capt T White. Pewnal mm, F J Hornsby, Vietoria Row, Heath Nerton. Hon D Gerdon. . ber ni— Mra dalban: ,h'tewn— a diga G@eorgttew Hes ggtor ~ E Leve (dtéie { ork-- 3 Brewn. os H D McEwen art. Deuglas & Jardine. si¢e—D K Currie, Sma)! & Beatrsto. Perey @eaman, D Sutherland. M Forrestal. M mcm sm CANADIAN: Nose aie EASTER HOLIDAYS Excursion Tickets will be sold fer the Public AT ONE \VAY LOWEST FIRST-CLASS FARE Ap: il 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th, good for return April 17th, 1900, For School Vacations. To Pupils and Teachers of Schools and Golleges, on Surrender of Standard form of School Vacation Railway Certificate signed by the Pr acipal, aler,—- [fo Stations on the Atlantic Division and : the Ontario-Quebec Div sion, as far as and xcludiag Montreal, at ONE WAY LOW- 2ST FIRST-CLASS FARE from Apri! 6th «Math inc\usive. good to return until April Hth, 190K To . stations west of Montreal AT ONE “WAY LOWEST FIRST (LASS FARE to added t») ONE WAY LOWEST FIRST-C|.ASS FARE AND ONE THIRD Montreal, ~ Montreal, from April 6th to 14th, in- j sive, good to return until April24th, 1900. A. J. HEATH, Bt, b. Cons oe st. John, N. B. ~ lases of Granite Wear, 6 Jwat > received: the chance of a life time to get bargain, Dodd aud Rogers 7 ne Hardware P: ople. eNENGEN WANTED. About the 20th ot Apr at Crowlands, Also wages to References requ red. ‘harlottctown, a good plaiu cook. a house parlor mad Gcoi sOmpetent persons. Apply by leiter to MRS. BAYFIELD, H ilisdale Houee, dy & ekly Stallion for Sale. The offer for Scallion Black Diamond Knox. Wor terms apply at the !aw cftice of JOHN T. MELLISH, Charlottetown, dy & wkir. executors of the late sale the well krown Apri 7th, 1900. ’ , Saie every sell round trip tickets as A, vay clie. Nove Scotia. Mre. Lowie, Carriage REP CROSS SOCIETY. Peet eS Ried Cross Socicty gratefully ac- rw ges these yotributions fro collected by Mi ss Kthelwyn 1 C Flanagan, 10 vards flanneliette, in Ryan, 6 ™ 3.GF Owen, 6 é EK MeD nald, 3 Ethelwyn Owen, 7 yiis ” Miss May McPherson. ......... $ 25 } Miss Carrie McCormack.... ; 25 AG ee es se te beves 25 ey ae ee , ., oauibevban 25 Mr ee. « . wgcenseubes 20 Mr. Jno. A McDonald.......0...- 25 ts POR. Bes a an sc cdinncs< 30 a 7 Re Se 28 Mrs. Hugh McDonald ......... 26 SOG, BROT OUR. So. fccecsis sisbian ones > 25 Mre. Campbell. . secccocde coscescoes 20 SER. DORR icie sieibtbveercbcio'e <n 25 Mrs. Heath Norton.. aviiceneves 25 Mrs. CO a cin sabia eat 25 Sale cf 10 R. C. buttons... snnccsooe 1 00 SiR anon thi. a * Wad $4 50 **Safe bind, safe find.” Fortify yeur« self by taktog Hood’s Sarsaparilla now and be sure of good health for months to come. -— <<) Se 4 Another great line of Paris and London millinery goods wo J expected to morrow. Moore & McLeod. To get a spring coat—that fits well—looks well—feels well, come to Moore & McLeod, aa he Etude isa splendid monthly musi» cal magazine, with colored eupplement, published in Philsdelphia. Subdscription $150 per year. Robert L. Cotton, agent P.O. Box 84, Charlottetown. We complain because some of our cuss tomers and friends dox’t complain, when they have reason. We sell everything boy or man wears,and everything we sell is intended to give fullservice, perfect eatis- faction ; if it doesn’t, tell us, and we will see that itis maderight. Jas. Paton & Co. Prince Edward Island Railway Trains of this Railway run daily, (Sun days excepted,) as under Trains Out- Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS ward. Read down up i i A.M PM 310 735 ly Ch'town ar 945 210 330 731 Royalty Junct 925 155 417 812 N. Wiltshire 839 118 431 825 Hunter River 82 105 513 859 Emerald Juc 7 44 12 30 547 926 Kensington 7 09 12 02 6:0 950 ar . Iv 635 1135 S’side P. M. 12 30 lv ar A, M. 1010 113 .... Welliagton..... 927 Da cecess Post Fill, .. + 8 49 UG 2 6 5 OP BN che 08 7 40 405. Alberton........ 6 35 5 00 ar... ..Tignish..... lv 5 40 PM A M. PM AM 2 10 lv.. Charlottetown. .ar 10 10 335 or. Stewart |Iiv 845 350iv\ Junction far 830 © GE scce « GRRE, bce ccc 715 5 25 ar...Georgetown. ...lv 6 50 PM AM PM AM 345 1v..Mt. Stewart..ar 8 35 Okc cives Morell.. oat aa © Olsecdn cate Peters . ieee 728 fe Souris..... lv 600 PM AM PM AM 5 15 lv..Emerald Junct..ar 7 35 6 05 ar..Cape Traverse.,.lv 6 45 Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. 14 YEARS Without Cleaning A watch was recently left with me to be repaired, which the owner stated had not deen cl-an- ed for 14 years. But, mark you, it needs more ‘han cleaning now, one of the pivots having been entirely worn away for want of oil. I would like to impress on all own- ers of watchcs, (particularly fine watches) the importance of having your watch cared for at intervals not exceeding two years. [ solicit your prtronage, because I know that I can give you the best service obtainable. G. FL. HUTCHESON, Waichmaker & Jeweler. YASH DOWN ! CASH DOWN The highes' for scrap iron, lead, copper, brass or any old alloy at Kedale Foundry. T. A. McLEAN, Charlo: tetov z THE SINCEREST LATTERY, : IMITA TION IS T FORM OF f ~ HINARD 8 LINIMENT . extraord nary oe in id repute v with » vablle. is, that | it IS EXTENSI ELY IMITA1 ED. The imitations resemble the puine article in appearance only. They lack the genera: excellence of Genuine This notice is necessary, as irjuricus and ; erous ANY Hi calied WHITE LINI MT, &c., liable to produce chronic inflam- Mati { the a” are often sn stituted fo r MINA ‘D’ LINIMENT by Dealers, because hey pay a larger proht. hey all Sell on ths Merits end Advertising of MINARD'S, Jne in particular claiming to be made by a former proprietor of MINARD’s LINIMENT, which simply is a lie. INSIST UPON HAVING MINARD’S LINIMENT MADE BY C. C. RICHARDS & C0., Yarmouth, N. 8... eA ie ’ —, Left In the Cars. I once heard Artemus Ward tell an avdience that he had gifts of oratory, but didn’t happen to have them with him that evening. I suppose most peo- ple flatter themselves that they have fairly good memories. Perhaps they have, but the lost parcel room of the elevated railroad goes far to indicate that they don’t have their memories with them when they travel. I asked the lost parcel clerk yesterday how many things were left in the cars. He said that the average is about 150 pleces a day, of one sort and another. While I was talking to him a gentle- man was waiting to see if a pair of roller skates, which his little girl had left in the cars last week, had turned up. It turned out that they had turned up. Old Handles on New Umbrellas. “It is not unusual,” said an umbrella dealer, “for a person to use the same handle on more than one umbrella, having it shifted from a wornout um- brella to a new one. The handle thus shifted might be a valuable one, too costly to throw away, or it might be #n inexpensive one that just suited the carrier. Many pcople are particular about the handle of an umbrella, as to its size and shape, and thus want one that just suits them if they can get it. They may run across such an umbrella and buy it, or they may search for it and find it, and when the umbrella to which it is attached wears out then very likely they have the handle of the new umbrella that they buy taken off and the old handle. that they like, sub- stituted for it” — UMORS, boils, pimples and all eruptions are due to impure blood, and by purifying the blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla they are CURED —— ae Se ee — WHOLESALE 190 doz Galvanize Pails 40 Tons Barb Wire 99 « 10 “ Paris Green o -* Bee ion 8 “ Sheet Iron 18 “ Paints 500 Boxes Glass 106 doz Shovels 400 doz Arcade Files 2000 Kegs Cut Nails 1000 Kegs Wire Nails 250 Boxes Horse Shoe Nails 250K egs Horse Shoes 1000 Rolls Building Paper ~ALSO— SHELF HARDWARE Fennell & —w- Chandler Charlottetowr. cc a PN Tag eee eeesnEE ra ~ Ce peeeetere seen i Sree: Che Perfect _ Bieycle Of course the perfect bicycle, scientifically speaking, been and ever will be made, but the nearest a: oproach to it we have seen is now shown in yur stock of 1900 Bicycles. 29 or 30 2ad Bicycles in exchange---Ladies and Geats Models, has never | We want | — BICYCLE I REPAI We dines a full stock® up yocr wheel promptly, MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD, 8 7 of repair parts—and our repair man will fig ji" Botanic @ugh Balsam giSOng Neglect a Trifling Cold and the most serious consequences will follow. ity. weaker you are. come inflamed—causing a cough, and, until the irritation is reduced and the sore places healed, there is no possibility of stopping the disorder. ADAMSON’S BALSAM gives instantaneous relief and inevit- ably brings a perfect cure if taken as directed. 25c. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. It lives on your vital- The stronger it becomes the Membranes be- Sa oo Prepare For Lent FISH FISH FISH Fish stories as a rule are no’ believed, but in this case we are not the anglere, 80 you can rely on thisone. We are angl- ing for your trade and the tempting bait we offer you is good stock combined with the lowest possible prices consistant with quality and the present high state of the Fish market. We have in stock some prime Codfish by the]b and quintel, also Boueless Hake and Codfish by the ib and box. The Herring market is poorly supplied; but we can supply them by the doz, bucket and half bb!. Also in stock, can~ ned Salmon, Lobsters, Clams, etc., and a full line of general groceries, all at the lowest possible prices. Free delivery of goods to sli parts of the city. Telephone communication. R. F. Maddigan & Go LOW QUEEN STREET. 7 AND Coffee No matter where ‘you buy your tea and coffee we believe we can do better for you in these lines. These staple articlea must come up to our standard before we wili buy them. Choice Indian Tea (Bramah) 24c per Ib, other brands at moderate prices. Fresh grouad coffee 36c per b. ee ae on SANDERSON & C0 Victoria Row Grocers. UN EARTH Foi sale at Maple Grove Farm—Barred Plymouth Kock Fowl—6 Cockerels and 25 Hena, Beis ancy CLARK, — ee, Sena ace NORTH WILTSHIRE Uh’town, April a eee ee nt We haye some very good Boneles Codfish. It is much nicer than the ordinary Boneless Fish. Also—Shredded Codfish tn tins. Kippered «Herring in Tomato Sauce, Canned Finnan Haddies Canned Lobsters in } and 1 |b tins Canned Scallops and Clams. Canned Shrimps (from Gulf of Mexico. ) Oanned Salmon (British Columbia, Canned Salmon (New antes French Sardines. Domestic Sardines. Jaen & GOFF Queen & King Siquare Grocers. The lielief of Ladysmith The book “The Relief of Lady- smith and How it was Celebrated in Charlottetown” wil! be on sale in the city bookstores this (Saturday ) evening. It is a souveneir of that historic and memorable event which should be in the hands of all. See it at the Bookstores, PRICE IO CENTS. ~ em NOTICE Lobster _ Fishermen Lobster Fishermen are hereby notified that the law Prohibits the pu*ting out of Traps or Gear for the purpose of taking Lobsters before the 20th of April. Any party setting lines before the 20th will be prosecuted. J.A. MATHESON, Inspector of Fis heries 2, d&wtd Sts., at present occupied by Mr. D. OFFICE-——Next George W. Howlan. FOR SALE OR ——T0 LH That nicely situated resid. ence, with out buildings, on | the Malpeque Road, one mile | from Post office, with 9 or $2. acres of land, as desired, Apply to }- T.PEARDON, ee Sy Siege, « eae = Desirable - Dwelling To Be Let. | The western half of that house sitastl — on the corner of Euston and GHilis Stewart. Po:session lst June next. All modern conveniences, Apply t MRS. F. PARKER CARVELL NOTICE. Applications for the po sitionof General Agent for Province of Prine Edward Island for the Great-West Life Assurance Company will be re ceived until the first day of April next. This is a very desireable opening fora man of energy and ability. The Com- pany have made rapid and solid pro gress, having over ten millions in busi- ness in force with an annual income —. j of over three hundred and twenty-five thousand dellars. The Great-West Life has a higher interest earning power than any Company doing business in Canada. Its rates for insurance are lower and guarantees higher than any other Com pany, therefore, it is easy to do busines for the Great-West Life. A vem desirable contract to the right party Apoly by letter with references © tNEAS A MACDONALD, Barrister, ete. Charlottetowa, P. E dy 5ins eod. Dr J. ¢. Houston Physician & Surged SOURIS, P. E. 1, "= Graduate McGill University,’ %. Door to Merchaa Bank. _—— ——— FOR SALE OR T0 LET. “Watermere,” th the 5 Meine of the Hom Possession given the fivet of May next, Ch’town, March 3lst, 1900. if a asses. For sale by MOLASSES 200 packages bright reteiling Mol: N RATTENBURY.