. a awe oe ene se ee ere “sae wn cS THE DAILY EXAMINER, GHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 12, 1900 ee —_ ment ean _ 2 one SS pit onnapea—na tone ane eeoemr ea aaa eee Ss SO ce ere — TIME TABLE. | ee : Local and Other lems. i > QyAQYQoSCe ii——_ ; Si ») : seneiioemner es | yy <a —< ——— SS SU 7 ee LoyaL CrvusaDERS meets every Monday ' t a at Purchased in Haste mnt bilU Repented at 3S —n - > T alonpa + GISHT TE ; ‘¥ = SS Se eS S - a > 7 © oad > Sac “Well I do tto1 e any ew ones ior yeal vou kn W of Ni | | . , , >, ‘ec .lways keepa large variety of Brussels, Tapestry. Scotch and Hemp, besides ‘aa ] . } widths of best i igiish VU ‘ j — nor ed quire j VV hen you want =_ a he best quality of goods you have not always to pay the largest sum for them; but you must buy 7 atl << “Headquarters” to receive thorough satisfaction. LACE CURTAINS Vy Our new spring Curtains direct fram em England are complete in Brussels, Net ‘Ys and Swiss novelties. These will we ¥ believe, receive the endorsement of the | ‘" most critical buyers as regards taste and xy style and meet the requirements of all ij in point of price at from 40c to $5.00 ‘ "WALL PAPER ¥ This season’s Wall Papers far surpass ~ anything we have ever shown in ‘ variety, colorings and newness of ) design. i For tae KircHsn—A number of is neat and dainty patterns. * For Dintnc Room or PaRLor— y Handsome shades ingrain paper with " art gilt border to match. For Hatt—Exquisite designs, new colorings—special for halls. ty A Bonanza for spring heuse cleaning i at from roc to 4oc per roll W Rugs, Silk and Plush Pertiers hand- in some designs, rich colorings. FURNITURE. a); Heavy WILTON Ruc Suirs—Perfect blending of colors, $50.00. Durable Red Plush Suits, $33.00. a Side Boards, hardwood, antique y finish, Bevel Mirror, $17.00. ; Dining Table and Chairs to match, fy also elegant assortment of Wicker bt) chairs. oy NS ) Matthew & McLean i SOURIS. <x ~ocz == a Stn — SS » = * ~ 3 Cy A tC oe a st o%) Sy ‘* < < Ee als “a Se we EN, SPECULATION IN WALL STREET. Is always hazardous, and should never be entered upon by any- one who cannot afford a loss in event of one being sustained. On | the cther hand, the proSts of speculation, when successful, are us- | ually very great. Success or failure is largely a question of good judgement, guided by experience and proper information. Do You Wish Good Conservative Advica in Your Operations ? We are in a position to give it and solicit correspondence. Stocks are depressed just now on account of Gold Shipments and Railroad Scocks should be a good purchase on any sharp decline from present prices. Accounts handled on 3 per cent margins. D. McKEYERS & CO., Brokers. Stoek Exchange Building, Montreal. Specialty New York Stocks and Chicag Provisions, Private Wires. em a > The prices are Theres In buying your boots¥ here. very modest, the style correct, the quality’s 9% perfect. |This’season’sfstyles are quick sellers - That’s§Jbecause they’ve caught the fancy on popular, prices at McQU AID’S, LOWER QUEEN STREER * i | Commencing Tuesday, May lat, tae Steamer Elfio, will rua 4 follows for the Mf * ay : WILL LEAVE PRINCE ST. WHAKF AS co cundouewconseeses ae i 7 oe g seecdlaaauad 1] o seeccceces 2 } m 4 «sé p | EA ROCKY POINT A ties Oe os 10 « bo 11.30 ** ' ) p. m. ‘ : ‘ §.30 UNDAY. WILL LEAVE PRINCE ST. WHARF At cuccehse ccs s tae “ dabpecss ooh GEE " sikeiiie 2 ¢s . hseesou ae ee WILL LEAVE ROORY POINT Abisctictins 6c dee 6 os :ceeinna ee ctu tae 86 m koe ce 6 ss ” a Prince Edward Island Railway On and after Monday, April 16th, 1889, trains of this Railway run daily, (Sundays xcepted,) as under :— Trains Out- Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS ward, Read down up PMPMAM PMPMAM 310 500 630 lv Ch’town ar 1259059 4 3365 20 6 44 Royalty Junct 105 8 5@ 9 2 417606718 N. Wiltshire 12 25 818 8 39 431 621 7 28 Hunter River 1210 808 8% 518706758 Emerald Juc 11 28 7 38 7 44 54720 82 Kensington 10 55 713 7 69 620 8 45 ar ¢ } lv 10 25 605 $ 35 S’side A. M. 12 30 lv 10 10 113 ...Wellington.....9 § idecs Post Hill...... 8 49 300 .....O’Leary......7 4@ 405......Alberton......6 36 5 00 ar....Tignish....lv 5 48 P. M. A. M. P. M. A. M. 2 10 Ilv..Charlottetown. .ar 10 10 335 arf Mt. Stewart) lv 845 350 lv) Junction ar 830 6 We vec: CRO. 5.c600 8 5 26 ar...Georgetown. ...lv 6 50 A. M. A. M. Pr. M. A. M. 315lv..Mt. Stewart..ar 8 35 6 ivccka tic oy ey 4 GB. ..00 Ste PCa ccs ee 6 20 ar.....Souris..... lv6 00 P. M. A. M. P.M. se. 7 4@ lv..Emerald Junct..ar 7 35 6 30 ar..Cape Traverse..lv 6 45 Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time —,. age ne — Wants, Lost & Found, TO LET.—Hosase on Dorchester Street, now occupied by Mr. Sydaey Poole, containing seven rooms, Possession given June izt, apply to Miss Alley, l’rince Street. Mayl 3 aw Im, WANTED.-- Hand Sewed Shoemakers, Call or write to S, C, Crewe, 271 Barrington Street, Halifax, N. 8. “WA NTED.—A boy about 16 years of age at the Charlottetown Club. Apply to Mr, Aneas McDonald, Secretary Treasurer. COATMAKER WANTED. — By James Callagban, Keilly’s Csoss. Goed wages. Write for particulars to James Callaghan, importer of Scotch, English, Canadian aad American goods, dy 2ins wkly 3ins, T® LET.—The Mouse on Dorchester Street, at present occupied by Richard Grant, p¢s- session givea immediately. Apply to the owner, Richard Grant. HOUSE tO LET.—3ix apartments, gocd stable. Apply to John Elliott, Lower l- peque Road. 1 week pd. WANTED.—A smart steady hoy about 15 or 16 years of age, who uuderstands looxi after horses and cow, and can make hims generally useful about a house, Apply at this office TO LET.—Both sides ofa new two tene- ment house in Brighton, each containfng three iarge rooms and paatry downstairs, and six rooms upstairs. Good cellars and large yards besides small lawain front. Rents very low. Apnoly to R L Cotton at Tue EXAMINER Office. 2 weeks eod, WANETED atonce three bright girls to learn the millinery. APPLY to iss Mur- naghan—Sentner McLeod Co, PASTURE LOT3.--To let a4 acre lot on Spring Park Road, olso3 acreson Brighton Road. Apply to Peake Bros & Co tf FOR SALE.—Desirable residence, pleas- antly situated at the head of Prince Street. Heated by hot water, electric lighting, large out stables, etc, etc. interding purchasers can inspect the premises every Thursday afternoon. Full particulars on application to Mrs. Unsworth. 3 wks tues & sat, ~ WANTED --Girls to learn the millivery pemneat, Enquire of Miss Dalton at Stanley ros. oes _ TO,.LET.—A three story dwelling house on Prince Street, Modern improvements can ba put ig@ifrequired, Apply te W. W. Welirer, dy 6 ins. SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Offce in New Prowse Block first door to the right up stairs. Telephone connection. ORAYEPS | i | at 6.50. sic tei ad : { ' , | Viororia Diyision meets every A | | evening. Visitors welcome. panicles Ciry Counci,.—Regular monthly meet- | | ing on Monday evening. | i i ! pe! Meeting in Prowse’s New Block, Sun- : day afternoon at 4 o0’clock, Strangere al- | wave welcome. Lesson, Acis 4.13. ‘‘They eee tata! ' THe Props.—Today and Sunday light | to moderate winds; fine and turning milder. | a ) Tae STANLEY returned to port about 1 o’clock this afternoon after placing the } automatic buoy at Wood Islands, { —--— Sone Servicg at the Gospel Meeting in | Prowse’s New Block tomorrow afternoon at 3.45. Strangers always welcome. Fire Funp. - Judge Warburton and Mr. Simou W. Crabbe have each contributed five dollars to the Ottawa~Bull fire fund, ! — Gosret Meetine.— Remember the Gos~ had beeu with Jesus.” Streamer Coming.—The steamer Fram is expected here from Liverpool to- morrow. The Fram is bringing a full cargo of salt and general merchandise. She willtake in about 130,606 bushele of oats for English markets, Messre. Matheson and Toombs being the shippers. Lawn Texnts.—The lady members of the Lawn Tennis Club, including the members of the tea committee, ure requested to meetat the Y. M. C. A: parlor,on Tuesday morning, May 15th, at1l o’clock, to arranges matters for the coming season, —- Centra Curistian Caurcw.—At the evening eervice tomorrow in Central Christian Church Rev. R F Whiston will speak upon ‘‘Lessone from the Fire at Ottawa.” At the morning service the sub- ject will be “The Ministry of Angels.” Special music st each service. Goop Worx —Messrs. Lowe Bros. are rushing the work of completing the ad- dition to the Hotei Davies. They bave the work well in hand, and notwithstand- ing the broken weatber the contract will be completed in good time. The view from the upper story is excellent. BELIgVED To BE ForeGep --It was report- | ed to the police yesterday afternoon that a| voung man named Dunphy was endeavor-. | ing to pass cheques, thought to be forged, | at come of the stores. After some time | Dunphy was located, and it is said be! showed the police where he had torn the’ cheques in small pieces. MerrioSystem.—MrJ M Duncan, vice principal of West Kent School, has re- ever will sell price as “MY 3 No other firm did or Dry Goods at as low 2 STORE.” 00 Ladies OPENED TODAY. | j | a-eneenastnali-nmestitind asnsnncattiatlld Selling at Prices Never before Offered in Ch'town. | ceived from Sir Heory Joly de Lotbiniere, “QQ Ottawa, a set of ecales,weights, measures, chart, etc.. forexplaining and teach- ing the metric system. Yesterday Mr. Duncan explained the system to several teachers of Prince Street and Queen |! Square Sebool. PERSONAL — It is pleasing to hear that Dr. Macleod | is daily improving. Mr. Thos. Douglass, representing Stair Son & Merrow, Halifax, isa guest at the Hotel Davies. lt was vot Mr. Harry Miller, formerly of Marshfieldand now of Charlowtetown, who went to Great Falls, Mon.,a few days ago. Mr. Wilfrid Forbes, son of Hon. Geo. Forbes, went west this morning en route to Montreal. He is accompanying his auut, who is to enter the Victoria Hospital for treatment. The annual meeting of the W. C. T. U., will take placeon Monday next at 3 o’clock. Superintendents will remember to bring in their reports. Every member should be present. Election of officers for the ensuing year. “Gin a body meet a body” going to the Opera House on Monday evering, May 2ist, they might just tell them that in almost every particular the entertainment ia as Scotch as it can be made. —~— eee E SURE that ycoar blood is rich and pure. The best blood purifier, enricher and vitalizer is Hood’s Sarsa- parilla. Be sure to GET HOOD’S. Nutters Ale —AND— Gream Porter The product of the Silver SpriogBrew- ery of Sherbrook, P. Q., far excel all malt preparations on the Canadian mar- ket. Over 300 carloads were delivered at the pcincipal trade centres of the Dominion in 1899 and to-day Nutsers agencies so dot the Dominion of Canada that when it is noor at one, it is evening at another. The Silver Spring goods are chiefly rec- ocmmended for their Asso.Lute Punrrrr ponnosieurs recommend and pl.yeicians Jrescribe them. For sale by A: MACDONALD, eod So'e Ageat forsP. E.! Removed. We have moved inte our brick building on Ment Street and Great Geerge Street.) We will be pleased to meet all our old customers, and as many NeW omes as may find it eonvenient co call on us at our new quarters. We will keep a full steck of seeds in White Russian, White Pife and Red Fife Wheat, Timothy, Clever, Vetches, Peas, etc, ete. We have also received tke greater part of our Seasons CARRIAGHS Read Wgoas, Road Certs, Surries, line ef si>gle and double harness. Ome ‘forse Grain Seeders, Giant Seeders, Grain Drills, Disc Marrews Spring 7th Harrews, Steel Plows, Potato Cultivators, Churns and Washers Whelese. and Retail. Pleas all ard see us before you buy 9s we have a large stoek to choos from. ur goeds are all new and of the best: (between Queen in Buggies, Truek Wagons, Cart Wheels, also a ful! REMEMBER THE PLACE, 147 KENT STRERT. “& HORNE & Co. Charlotcetewn, April 20th, 1900. 7" ——— een Cn aE “ THIS IS CANADA YEAR ” WHY RIDE A CLEVELAND ? Because it is the highest type in the art of bicycle construction to-day— it’s popularity is world-wide. : It is beyond competition and eourting criticism in a constituency that has been well grounded in the appreciation of all the fine points in construction development and improvement. It isa Canadian wheel, made by Canadian mechanics and in a Canadian factory—by Canadian machinery and employing Canadian capital. lhe ideas embodied in its construction are acknowledged the best by lead- ing cycle manuiacturers, and some of its newest and most important features and improvements for 1909 are : _ Hardened block and pin which prevents the chain from bined ball and roller bearings—automatic oiling hubs—dust proof skeleton gear case—improved ball head spokes—dust proof pedals—improved sprockets — improved handle bar and seat post adjustment—chainless models, combined coaster and brake, and it’s one of the handsomest and most perfectly equipped wearing—com MARK WRIGHT & CO. AGENTS, machines on the market—ladies and gents’. 5 LT D ® ARR ERE 9 —