€ an Le THE (Tc heme CS ie ea ae A SUGGESTION. ‘ | | } Sirk,—It is aanoa lvertizement ( & atthe Lyceum Company will play ane sed by a } Mouday eveaing next, the 14th inst, in the | Opera House Shakespeare's greatest com , pee! pa ero. ache “Omega’’ | edy, the Merchant af Venice. Woald it < | | be well if the same ypany yuld t : . ary aey , es, rrrived to . 1 to play, on the ving Ling hd D4 x, EA. Ri AALAS int 7 . 4 3} , J ® 5 ‘ } ++ I on iden t i . ’ ‘ : ‘ ‘ ’ > s . t : : } » House would I iB) } : ’ 2 . ' Lt \ KELL B \ . yogem yur elt 3 wou i ‘\ ] 4 | fiaiy + in ypportu yf wit i ner ’ the | , i VU es te ShaKkespeare gy ; ] Va rr 7 ¥ . | elous Jew and ie am 11s Scotchman. | AN ANP re VO | , re De Si a DIE Dw elling ' N ) man can read Vi Ac UD Ww : = ic 4 i a | unchanged. No man can witness vy 1 bs - L | performance of this perhaps the greatest — . . a j = | all trag 3 but with the most intensified hd tasted feelings, Quiet ia allits blackness 1s e { 1ouse situate ae) “i moe 7 1 sa 1 . } poetically presented by an almost supe! ; r of ato : 2 sporoeugy : — 26a ae | human power. I envy the man who 8¢ st present occupied by Mr. D. B. | * oo eaten ah : Baa , | either the Merchant of Venice or Macbet wart Possession Ist June next. | ‘ - oi | | for the first time : iera conveniences App!v to * Crereen. MRS.F. PARKER CARVELL. | ee : May 14. tf May Ilth, 1900. + aagagaaaagS 4 l arr) In buying[fyour boots here. jThe prices are very modest, the§style}correct, the’ quality’s perfect. ‘This season’s styles are quick sellers , That’s because fthey’ve caught the fancy on popular prices at McQUAID’S, “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 is a Canadian wheel, made by Canadian mechanics and in a Canadian factory—by Canadian machinery and employing Canadian capital. The ideas embodied ‘in its construction are acknowledged the best by lead- ing cycle manufacturers, and some of its newest and most important features and improvements for 1900 are : Hardened block and pin which prevents the chain from wearing—com 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 haridsomest and most perfectly equipped reachines on the niarket—ladies and gents’. MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD. AGENTS, FIRE INSURANCE Very low rates quoted for desirable busi- 1 ess. It will pay you tocall on me before placing your risks, Horace Haszard, Ch’town, April 26th, 1900 GENERAL AGENT. MARINE INSURANCE Hulls, Cargoes and Freight. {nsured at Lowgst RatEs. Sterling cer- ‘iticates issued when required. | Losses Promptly Settled. Eforace Haszard, DAILY EXAMINER, a citrate TEM tees Local and Other Hems, ¢ y Artittery.—No, 2 C.A. lrillthis evening at 7.30. will meet for | - ——_ ~~ -~Don’t miss the Mer- () RA H Us! . Venice to-night. <> a ' N = 11 |) KeYS Orie \ ' vening from 7 ‘\ > i y ] | far; a& Tew scattered inlikely. Much warmer to- _ — BT. S.—A snecial meeting of the B. I. ow » held this evening at 8 o’clock. | 41] nN »yhers are requested to attend.—J, ’ Sullivan, Secretary. insides ' In Port.—The schr. Omega, Captain | Murchizon, arrived from Antigua yester- | lav She has acargo of molasses and sugar for Carvell Bros. scuusiiiaiiadiai Fire Encine Testep.—‘ Hillsborough” fire engine, recently under the repair of Mr. Garry Andersan, was tested this afternoon in the Market Square, The | test will be repeated tomorrow. | Tae Straste.—Mr. Daniel Sinnott’s well-known brood mare has foaled a beautiful bay colt sired by Beaa Prince. Those who are capable of judging pro» nounce it themost perfect foal seen at Morell for many years. We congratu- late Mr. Sinnott on having such a mare and colt. Sritu Taey Come.-—Mesersa Lowe Bros. today added another to the Jarge number of contracts secured by them this season. This time it is a three-story dwelling house for Mr. W. W. Wellner, to be built on Hillsborough Street near Hills- borough Square. The building is to have all the modern improvements, and is to be completed by October. Tue First Sop.—The first sod of the Belfast-Murray Harbor railway will be turned on either Wednes- day or Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Mc- Intyre, wife of His Honor the Lieutenant Governor. It is said that a spade is being ea pecially made for the occasion at the) railway works, and that brass (emblematic of the Government!) is the material used | in its construction. The railway “Long! Tom” will be used to fire a sslute on the) occaeion. GrapuatTion From Tue P. E.I. C.C.— We have much pleasure in announcing that Mr. Luther Moffat, of Mayfield, (near New Glasgow) who has had a thorough business course at the Prince Edward ls- land Commercial College, under the tuition cf Principal Oxenbam, has just been awarded tne College diploma. Mr. Moffat was an excellant student, and proved himself a most persistent worker from the start. It is not too much to eay that hehas been most successful in his studies, and that nothing cap prevent him from reaching the highest degree of suc- cess in businesa life. He has our best | wishes whereyer he may go. “ Labor) ‘ ‘ “2 i omnia vincit. | i Terririco Gate Expertencep.— The | Halifax Herald says: Word bas been res | ceived by A. B Crosby of the arrival | of the schooner B. C. Borden at Las Palmas, from Halifax via Fernandina. Tho captain reports that he Pe a terrific gale during the run from Fernandine. ne of the erew, a Halifax man, was drowned, and tLe captain himself had a narrow eecape. The gale was ove of the worst ever ex-| perienced by the captain. A big wave boarded the schooner and carried off the man at the wheel. He was seen for a moment on the crest of a wave and then disappeured forever. The same sea broke the boom and caught up the captain, who wason deck atthe time. Captain Taylor grabbed a rope and saved bimeelf. The captain omitted to give the name of the man who was lost. PERSONAL Rey. Dr. Walker, of Rollo Bay, is in town. Mr. M. 2. Hogan crossed to the main» land today. Mr. D. C. Morson, of Cardigan, is at the Queen Hote). Rev. Mgr. Macdonald, of St. Andrews, ig visiting the city. Mr. J J Hughes, of Souris, is among the latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies. Miss L. Hogan was a passenger by the Princess on Saturday evening, retura~ ing from a visit tofriends in Nova Scotia. Hon. D Gordon, Mr. Shaw, Mr. J E Macdonald, Mr. A P Prowse, Mr. A J. Macdonald and Mr. Jas. EB Birch, were among the passengers by the eastern train this morning. Dr. Stewart, of Georgetown, came to the city today, bringing with him the lad who was injured by the train on Friday evening. The little fellowis now in the Charlottetown Hospital. Mr. J. F. Egan, representing William Fraser & Co., Ipswich, is among the guests at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Egan as- sisted the cnoir of St. Dunstan’s Cathedral at High Mass and Vespers yesterday— siaging with much accepance. CEMENT! CEMENT! 500 barreis injstock and to arrive. Wholesale prices. Ch'tewn, April 26th, 1900. _ "GENERAL AGENT CARVELL'BROS. Ch’towa May 14, 2 a w, 2w. CHARLOTTETOWN, ee | MAY 14, h, Dry Goods at as low STORE.” Ladies 1900 300 OPENED TODAY. Selling at Prices Never before “>ffered in Ch'town. No other firm did or ever will sel] A price as “MY Hats Tk ck ; TN 7 | TIME TABLE. ’ | =r tamnneet ; Cc " . ; i VOMmencing ] ue i ‘Vv, May ist, the | Steamer Elfia, will rug 3 foliows for the | month of May :— WILL LEAVE PRINCE ST. WHARP At 8a. m » 9g ‘ ¢ 1] sae « 2p. m EE ORE 4 « i 6 ‘é { WILL LEAVE RCCKY POINT ; i At. 5.30 a. m. es .10 if 3 F cimaaiiinen PO “<< ‘ eokobechosdbbededcociess 3 p.m eé 5 ‘ - . 6.30 SUNDAY. WILL LEAVE PRINCE ST. WHARF BS copcsubenans so seentt en 2s evevesees. 12 45 p. m. Dock. > be bible es OT vie d's peeeetasaien ae “ WILL LEAVE ROORY POINT MiB weccccess'cs.ci conc. a on ee ccccercccceecs.... 1.30 ag ere ** * © eeteeee 3 os ” eer ee @ ereereceaeee 5 os Pete EEE Prince Edward Island Railway On and after Monday, April 16th, 1899, trains of this Railway run daily, (Sundays xcepted,) as under ;— Trains Out- Trains Ie- ward. Read STATIONS ward. Read down up PMPMAM PMPMAM 310500630 lv Ch’town ar 12590594 330 5 20 6 44 Royalty Junct 105 8 3 9 25 417 606718 N. Wiltshire 1225 818 838 431 621 7 28 Hupter River 1210 808 8% 5 13 7 05 7 58 Emerald Juc 11 28 738 7 44 5 47 260 8 22 Kensington 1055713 7@ § 20 8 45 . WY 1025 605 6 35 S’side A. M. 12 30 v 10 16 113 ... Wellington. ...,9 27 De Podca Port Hill......8 49 300 .....O’Leary......7 4@ 405...,...Alberton......6 36 5 00 ar....Tignish....lv 5 40 >, A. M. P. M. A. M. 2 10 lv..Charlottetown. .ar 10 10 335 arf Mt. Stewart) ly 845 3 50 lv Junction ar 830 5 02 ..0.. Cardigan. ....0. 715 5 25 ar...Georgetown, .,.lv 6 50 A. M. A. M. P. M. A. M. 3151lv..Mt. Stewart..ar 8 35 > eee le SS ee eee 6 20 ar.....Souris..... lv600 P. M. A. M. P.M, A, Mi DAMS ON'S croup Bo a —weakened voice —feeble pulse even at this critical period balsam is administered. children. AISAM 25c. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. is the most deadly of all diseases of It gives very little time in which to seek remedies. A little tiredress—a cough— feverishness— stifled coughing — delirium —convulsions LIFE IS SAVED :: and this wonderful It should be always on hand and given at the first symptom but it will nearly perform miracles whenever used. 7 > aaa — sana 4 TRA Aer: OLN atts s 4 TRRONTO - Worth Whrile. The XX Century Bicycle conti s the best a wheel. The price of $45 is the lowest po-iiile price at which such a wheel as the XX (century may possible construction obtainable : be sold. The frame construction consists of reinforced finish joints, finished in maroon, with all parts nickle d, The local guarantee goes with the wheel. better proof of its high grade could be found. Look atit. It is “worth while.” MARK WRIGHT & CO. Ltd., No 8 Late 4 3 2] ] 5 Tv. J. Harris, Waer prod Regula.’ 4,65 do do 9.25 do do 4.15 Regular 8.25 for 6.00, Kegular 9.25 for 695. ] isses’ 3.60 do 3.75 for 2.75, Misses tor 75 cents. ) + lak any one of the lot for $2.95 London House 7 40 lv.. Emerald Junct..ar 7 35 6 30 ar..Cape Traverse..lv 6 45 Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time { - ~ ~— — - - — Wants, Lost & Faund, —_—— anne omnes “ _ FORSALE.—An A | Premo Camera, picture 5 x7 inches in perfect condition wil! sell cheap with outitincluded. Apply to W. B. Prowse. WANTED.—A General Manager for P. E. Island, good salary and commission. Must have $500.00 cash and good refaren’°s. Ad- dress Manager, 53} Dock Street, *t. John, N. B. dy Zins pd. ome a TO LET.—House on Dorchester Street, now occupied by Mr. Sydney Poole, containing seven rooms, Possession given June ist, Apply to Miss Alley, rince Street. May! 3 aw 1m, _WANTED.— Hand Sewed Shoemakers. Call or write toS. C, Crewe, 271 Barrington Street, Halifax, N. S. — W ANTED.—A boy about 16 sears of age at the Charlottetown Club. Apply to Mr, Aneas McDonald, Secretary Treasurer. ene COATMAKER WANTED. — By James Callagbam, Kelly’s Csoss. Good wages. Write for particulars to James (allaghan, importer of Scotch, English, Canadian aad American goods. dy Zins wkly 3ins. TO LET.—The House on Dorchester Street, at present Occupied by Richard Grant, e08- session givea immediately. Apply to the Owner, Richard Grant. HOUSE TO LET.—3ix_ apartments, good stable. Apply to John Elliott, Lower Mal- peque Road. i week pd. WANTED.--A smart steady hoy about 15 or 16 years of age, who uuderstands looxgi after horses and cow, and can make himself generally useful about a house, Apply at this office TO LET.—Both sides ofa new two tene- ment house in Brighton, each sal ah three large rooms and pa.watry downstairs. a: six rooms upstairs. Good cellars and ia yards besides small lawn in front. Rents very low. Apnly to R L Cotton at Tus EXAMINER Office, 2 weeks eod. WANETED atonce three br learn the millinery. APPLY naghau—Sentner McLeod Co, bt girls to Miss Mur- PASTURE LOTS.—To let a4 acre lot on Spring Park Road, olso3 acres on Brighton 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. intesding purchasers = luspéct the premises every Thursday afternoon. Full particulars on application to Mrs. Unsworth. 3 wka tues & sat. WANTED --Gitis to learn the millinery ouenens, Enquire of Miss Dalten at Stanley TO GET.—A three story dwelling house on Prince Street, Modern improvements can be put GC required, Apply te W. W. Wellmuer, r