4 things nl portent: ae jet hgee TSI Se. eee © GT TERE Shame - is ‘ wa - - eet ate tae : . t a ‘ Jha. E mo > 2 i} } + . Sina PEA AD > TLLItL iit peaeeel ~ Fe ' sa 3 % 5 t : ' ne ’ : t “ ; = : ~~ y ? 5 a w %: McQUAID’S, a lel Sohn LOWER:QUEEN STREER , a ay < QGASS3aaaooe: + y B ; 4 ) 4 . 4 IS ope ee Th | nr "J HIGH-SRA We are pr l We se!} 1b al 85 ) by making every manufacture, and min- economy in the imizing the optiens to necessary Options only. Every Scotsman wheel has electrically welded p irts and high grade material, and the finest possible finish. Like ether Naticnal wheels, it is locally guaranteed, 5 . : P But the price 18 $40, when it It is only $49. could easi’y be $50. MARK WRIGHT & CO. = = S| SS ee - =~ sean Accident & Guarantee CU orporation, Ltd OF LONDON. Special Travelling Accident & Sickness Coupon Policy. ie above policy has just been issued by the greatest and most progresii Accident Company in the world to-day. Che policy is issacd by the agent in Charlottetown at a moment’s notice and enclosed in intial por ket book. ‘The indeminities are as follows:— Yeath caused by accident in passenger Railway conveyance $1500.00. emporary Disablement caused by accident in Railway conveyance, $10.00 per week. ‘Jemporary Disablement caused by Smallpox, Varioloid Diphtheria, Meas les, Asiatic, Cholera, Erysipilas, Appendicitis, Diabetes, Peritonitis, Pleurisy, Pneuiaonia, Men@eitis or Tetanus, $10.00 per week. PRICE OF POLICY—$3.00 per annum. JAMES J. JOHNSTON, Stamper 8 >: , OHARLOTTETOWN AGENI 8 Regular 4.65 do de 9.28 do do 4.15 eo | ibis any one of the lot for $2,94 4 Regular tor 6.00. 3 Kegular 9.24 for 695. 2 Miases’ 3.60 ) wap ler 2.75 . ime erect e7, 5 Mirses tor 75 cents. ~ sores ox Tina y T.J.Harris, — London House wo eg A Mistake If you buy apair Men's Boots without seeing our Calf arid Don- gola laced Boots $2.00 and 2.25. The biggest value for money obtainable. J. B. Macdonald i& Co. 1HE DALLY EX _. Fer Best§Value iafClothins, Local and Other ails, N " 1) No. 216, C M . 2 SS pat, t 1 proyment rlies. Gordo C M 3—There w Tie He ckey 0 in the Y. M.C embers attend, a anion > Company wil y next at 7 f thie evening Serg. | Sutherland, RC. A. Kvery man muat attend sbiasiliai i) Mi3s THaHts.—Remember the « n |tertainment and social in the lectur room of Zion Church to morrow even og, Mav 22nd. Home-made candy anda re freshment ta Admission ten cente. | -~ ' From So H AFRICA.—A copy ot “The Frient, radish)” in Bloemfonte in, | can he seen tn Briece’s gros ery window It | ia datel Ao Lich, and has @ long list of | unca!l-d for parce's for the different regie | ments sie CaLeDoNIAN CLUB Membera of the | Caledonian Club are requested to meet} with plsid and bonnet at the Club room at 7 30 thig eveuing to attend the Highland | Brigade concert. Potice Covrar.— This morning, a charge of keep pg a disorderly nouee, | preferred against Margaret E. J. Wares, was adjoursed unt'! Wednesday. A Liquor | regulation case against Charles D. Vol- | lings was adjouroed. A_ similar case | against Angus; DesRoche was di-missed. | ~ - | Crioker. — Those members of the! Pho xix Cricket Clab wishing to take part in the all-day’s- game on the 24th, should hand their names to either of the fo!low- ing, viz, Mes-rs W. F. H. Carvell, Harry | Weeka or J. M. Sullivan, before Wednes- | day, if they wish to secure a place ia the! elevens. Some War Artictss.—We have been shown todav eome things sent home by A. | R. Dillon from South Africa to his parents, They include @ Boer bandoli>r filled with | mauser cartridges, some expanding bullets, an army biscuit,a Queen’s chocolate box, | a pair of scissors aod other small things. | The biscuit :e rather uainviting. ——_ i Grano CeLesration.—On the Queen’s | Birthday there is to be a grand Patriolic Yelebration at Westvill>, N.S., with a parade of the militia, societies and schoo!l- children. A Royal Sa'ute will be fired, and speeches given, including one from Sir Chas. H Tupper. Dinner and tea will beserved on the ground. A football match will be played. The official open- ing of the Vietoria High Sch »ol is on the program me, | — | Tims Taste —Taue railway iime-table was changed this morning, preliminary to the adoption of the summ-:r arrangement, | Trains forthe east will, until further notice, leave Charlot'etown at 8 a. m. and at 3 p. m. each day. Trains from the | east will arrive at 10@. m. = and! ‘6.3 pw th oe mail train | from Charlottetown will arrive at Summer- side at 9 45 a. m., leave at 9.55 8. m. and arrive at Tignixh at1.10 p.m. Theafter | noon train from the west will leave Tignish at 3 20 p. m., arrive at Summerside at 6.48 p. m., connect with the boat arriving from Point du Chene and leave Summer- side at 760 pn. m., arriving at Charlotte- town at 10.05 p.m. Local time is given. a Deess ResearsaL.— Last Saturday night the dress rehearsal of the Boys’ Brigade Concert was given. This is uns doubtedly one of the better class of con. certs. The Brigade, dreseed in Highland uniform, look well and preform their movements perfectly. The sword drill and rifle drill will be surprising featuree and show you what our boys can do. At- tend and see the Highlanders rally around the lion flag of Scotlaud and sing ——, The tableaux are original in many respects ; aud the one representing the Island is one of the most excellent ever On vur stage. Songs and recitations aud music are not lacking. The bagpipes will be there. Who does not love to bear ‘The Pipes of Lucknow?” It will be given touight. This ia an entertainment that should not be missed and one that will not fall shagt of high expectations. A Wonperrvt Fire Exrixevisuer.— In the presence of the Chief and other members of the Fire Department and hundreds of spectators, Mr. E. B. Dufort, agent for Prince Edward Island for “Fyricide” (Death to Fire) Extinguisher, gave a successful test. A large box 7 feet high filled with inflaromable material, con- sisting of coal oi] tar and pine wood was set ou fire and burned fiercely. The flames chor into the air and it seemed an impossibility to extinguish the fire in any way before the box wasconsumed. Oue throw of the powerful power extinguished the fire as completely and positively as one could blow outa match. After the test hun- dreds standing about the Market Square, marvelled at the rapid action of “ Fyri- cide ” in putting out the fire. All present expressed them as exceedingly pleased at the sesult and anticipated a very large sale of this sure and cheap fire protector A home, store, public building or sea- going vessel when provided with a few tubes of “Fyricide” is proof against a ; ‘rious Cooflagration. nee amma ou UD NEWT Beautiful Enamelled Belt and nesk clasps, broaches, cuff ‘inks, hat pins, scarf pins, coffee and tea spoons. We have them witb British, Canad in, Scotch, Irish and French ceate of arms. Also flag and maple leaf pins from 19c, and 15c. up. We have sold a number of wedding ings lately, but as we are MAKERS of rings can quickly supply any style of ring required. New gold spectacles and eyeglasses. E. W. Day lor OPTICIAN Camereu Blocx, Charlottetown April 2nd 1900, pring Overcoats Made to Order ARE BEST _Wom Next to that our make of readymade coats, to select from. Prices from $13.00 to $20.00. 30 colors Bb. A. BRUCE NOTES AND COMMENTS g Aa . . J M 2 { ™ A ; i a8 ; . b ‘\, ‘ pa | M acd : rts ] y F VM a! > Is : it Vi I San : i Sy it ee He : gy a TIME TABLE. Rocky Poirt Ferry _ Commencing Tuesday, May ls‘, the Steamer Elf ~w a followa for the 4 MOath of M Ay <= WILL LEAVE PRINCE ST. WHARF ' Britisieniiis 2. | , . i saan oan ' . cerepecsoesore:cocn Si im i vag _s * | ‘ec 6 ‘é WILL LEAVE ROCKY POINT At 8.29 a.m detinda’ + 1 kala 10 % y eudnenteneteaes coocels we *€ © ontous osorddnvce coves SD. MM. hee eeeatuaal a ’ Mi vhiitoted Uietesscaeee SUNDAY, WILL LEAVE PRINCE ST. WHARF Bhvcesciecsccccene © i Oh Sos coccceece. «sa 45 Dp, Mm. F. cic mane B " ysis veanien & " WILL LEAVE ROORY POINT Bhim <ices oe. hk -. pwesteltiunke Be Y pi ibte sc cae ss Tobe cenihous a 5 . l WANTED.—A general servent about the 8th of June. Apply to Mrs. A.A, Macdonald. Dundas Esplanade. Mais, Ls! & fi i, PASTURE TO LET.—Two acres on Lower St. Peters Road, near Driving Parx. Apply to A. A. Macdonald. MONKY FOUND.—A sum of money lost atthe Railway Station some days sgo will be returned to owner if later wil] call at THE EXAMINER Oftice. LOST.—Friday morning in the vicinisy of Merket Square, a smal! brown colored pocket memo beok, issued by Confederation Life. Finder will please leave same at this office. TO LET.—House and stable on Kdward St. opposite new bridge. Apply to Mra, A. W. Newbery. “GIRL WANTED.--For general nousework. App! to Mrs. C. Y. MeGrezor, Pvince Street. lw, eod, FOUND.—On the St. Peters Road on Tues- day afierncon a paper box containing three bunches of keys, Owner can have same by applying at THE EXAMINER office and pay- ing for this advertisement 3iDs. LOST,—Tuesday morning between Brigh ton Road and Post Office—one new $10.00 Bank of Nova Scotia Nete. Finder will be rewarded by delivering at EXAMINER office. WRAPPING PAPER.—Old papers g004 for wrapping for sale cheap, at THE EXAMINER eed TO LET.—An office in the City Hotel build- ing latel occupied by Ambros Gallant, barber. n be fitted up to suit the incom{ng tenant. Apply to Daniel Davies, (Mundas Esplanade. dy 3ins pd. FOR SALE.—An A | Premo Camera, pic 5 x7 inches in perfect condition will sell oe with outfitincluded. Apply to W. B. Prowse. TO LET.—House on Dorchester Street, new occupied by Mr. Sydney Poole, containing seven rooms, Possession given June ist, Apply to Miss Alley, Prince Street. — oe : Mayl 3 aw Im, WANETED atonce three bright girls to learn the millinery. APPLY to Miss Mur- naghan—Sentner McLeod (Co, PASTURE LOTS.—To let a4 acre loton Spring Park Road, olso3 acres on Brighton Road. Apply to Peake Bros & Co uf FOR SALE.--%eslrable residence, pleas- antly situated at the head of Prince Strept. Heated by hot water, elec ric lighting, large out stables, etc, etc. intending purchasers can inspect the premise: every Thursday afternoon. Full particulars on application to Mrs Unsworth. 3 wks tues & sat, WANTED.—Giris to learn the sallilnery business, Enquire of Miss Dalton at Stanley nacht jeanne intact TO GET.—A three story dwelling house on Pvinen puree, Modern improvements can be putigifreguired, Apply te W. W., Wellner, ins. 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